Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1932, Page 23

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D. €, JAHNCKE PRAISES | HOOVER'S RECORD| All Pledges Kept, He Says in Ann Arbor Address, Predicting Re-election. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, WEDNESD MARCH 16, 1932. LYNCHING PROBED AT SALISBURY, MD. Judge Bailey Also Charges| Jury to Investigate “Out- side Organization.” From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. Wo0ODWARD & LoTHROP 0~ 11™ F AND G STREETS relief program and inquired, “Who among the Democratic potentialities I IO S E E S L J < would have had the vigor, the courage : In the Easter Fashion Picture the fates had so decreed. While none of the participants were in any sense of the word “starred,” it was evident that Ivan Orlik and his dancescreated the most excitement, and that even such an oldtimer as “The Volga Boat- man, “expected by a mere handful of singers, could raise the roof again in a new and plaintive setting. Such amusing “skits” as “The Washer- woman,” “The Hurdy-Gurdy” and “Souvenir of Switzerland” were also received with enthusiasm—and anything that Mr. Yushny said brought a laugh. A highly amus- ing, bright and tastefully conceived revue—far out of the ordinary. E. de S. MELCHE! Yushny Russian Revue Deserved a Longer Stay. BLUE ‘BIRD.” a Rus- ¢ sian revue with Yascha Yushny as sponsor and master of ceremonies, came to the National Theater late yesterday afternoon and besported itself on the stage now given over to the more serious musings of Mr. Shaw. A colorful congloreration By the Assoclated Press. ANN ARBOR, Mich, March 16— Ernest Tee Jahncke, Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy, said last night Presi- dent Hoover had carried out all the pledges of the 1928 Republican platform and would stand on this record in seeking re-election in November. Addressing_the University of Michi- gan Union, the “little cabinet” officer praised the administration emergency By the Associated Press. 1 SALISBURY, Md., March 16.—In- vestigation into the lynching of Mat- | 3 thew Williams, colored, here December ; - S‘;’:“;w‘l"‘:l‘:‘i. 4, was started today by a Wicomico | i the Ba- County grand jury. One hundred and | Neff-like intro- two witnesses were summoned to testify. e e The jurymen had before them a | o Shaige by Judge Joeeph 11 eIy ot peared as a sud- formulate and carry through the Hoover prcgram?” ; tremely pleas- Predicting Mr. Hoover's re-election, ant climax to ‘FOUR CONFESS ROBBING the speaker said the Democratic party vas “ i 'h issues themuscaises- | [OWA BANK OF $106,000 | %, torm, mith dissension o8 iGesana n tws prescnt other matters” and would conduct the ed here by the e h & " Mr coming cam almost exclusively the organization to which he referred. e o campaigy st Gxcatrey Willlams was hanged on the court Wilson-Greene. | ot econmic reversés| the pachle house green by a mob which had ¢ Remembering : peop dragged him from a hospital bed, where the Ivkewarm will turn sgainst the party in power.” he was recovering from builet wounds Russian revue received in his flight from the scene of Which vas pre- the murder. sented here Louis Berger of Baltimore said the earlier in the year, one might say “outside organization” refeitred to by | that Mr. Yushny has outdone the Judge Bailey was his organization, the | famed Balieff with a vengeance International Labor Defense Icegue.| While he has attempted nothing as Ho telegraphed Judge Bailey, criticizing | pretentious as some of the Chauve- the make-up of th> grand jury, which | Souris’ erstwhile novelties, he has has no colored members. provided as much color and infi- | Louisville and arrived in Clinton Mon- He also sent a communication to| nitely more wit. day. They waited outside the bank | Gov. Ritchie demanding the impeach- A large audience yesterday greet- | until the arrival of Clyde Willets, jani- | ment of Judge Bailey, because of his| ed Mr, Yushny's question toward tor, who was forced to admit them. charge to the jury diverted everybody's the end of the afternoon, “Are you | Then, as employes and customers, 38 in attention to the organization and not| tired?” with a rousing “No!" |all, arrived, they were bound and placed | to looking for the criminals responsible | “Sorry.” said Yushny, disappearing | in a rear room. | for the death of Williams. He said| behind the curtains with that elfin the charge was an insult to his or-| grin which seems to be the heri- ganization. tage of ex-Moscow musical masters, Gov. Ritchie and Judge Bailey made The unfortunate part of yester- Do comment on the communications. day’s performance was the fact that WY STy only a comparatively small part of | Washington saw it. It seemed as if its qualifications should have housed it here for a full weck if sweeping inquiry, not only into the et Iynching of the colored man who had | feiad murdered Daniel L. Elliott, prominent | Jumberman, but also into the ICHV“‘EB‘ of an “outside organization” preceding the rurder. The judge did nct name By the Associated Press, CLINTON, Iowa, March 16.—Four young men,’ captured and accused of looting the City National Bank of $106.000, have confessed and are ex- | pected, authorities said yesterday, to | plead guilty when arraigned in court. The four, who gave their names as Clifford Edwards, 22, of Clinton; Lester | Stanley, 28; Eddie Morris, 19, and Earl | Jefiries, 19, all of Louisville, Ky., were | caught by officers near Davenport. | They said they planned the robbery m‘ Ivan Orlik. pecause€— ives relief by soothing It eSSk deadening :hem, Contains no opiates. When the time lock on the bank vault Won't upset stomach released, J. H. Nissen, assistant cashier, | was unbound and forced to open an | inner vault, from which the robbers scooped the currency, most of which was recovered from a cache at Ca- | | manche. Search of the four netted | $400. with only $500 remaining to be | | found. | it acts quicker than pills or powders. Sold at drug stores in flr!: H dose, or 10¢, 30c, 60c sizes. Soviet Russia is increasing its lum-‘ ber shipments into Italy. WooDpwARD & LoTHROP 10 11™ F anD G STREETS Tomorrow—We Begin Our Annual Selling of Rosebushes, Shrubs, Vines, Trees, Bushes and Plants This year, we are offering the largest variety of healthy bushes it has been our privilege to offer in many seasons. Make your selections and place your orders personally—or if you desire, mail your order immediately; it will be carefully filled. Orders delivered within our regular delivery limits. 2-Year-Old Field-Grown Rosebushes 35c each 3 fors The selection is the largest we have ever offered—and the quality, the finest we could obtain. Every plant dipped in wax so the tender shoots will be protected until the warm Spring sun melts the wax at the proper time for the plant to sprout. Smart New Mesh Hose Twilight Sandal-foot Silk Mesh Hose. .$1.95 Casta-Nette, a lace silk net hose .$1.95 Fisherman’s Net Silk Hose; large net.......$1.95 Jane Wandl Sheer Diagonal Mesh Hose. .$1.65 Crochet-Lace Silk Mesh Hose. . eeee.$1.50 Needlepoint Silk Mesh (plaited toe, $1).. Medium Mesh Silk Hose, with plain heel Medium and Larger Mesh Silk Hose Fine, Medium and Larger Mesh Silk Hose Corduroy and Fan Lace Silk Hose Mirage, a delicate veil of silk mesh Contessa, a fine lacey pattern.... 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New “Gro-Pac” Rosebushes, 75c¢ Monthly Bloomers Packed in wax to withstand dry atmos. pheric conditions much longer than stocks that have not been so treated. Angele Pernet; brownish orange Bet; reddish copper. . Weigelia Canterbury Bells 25C Blanket Flowers Mallow Marvels $2.50 dosen Lupins Oriental Poppies Red Hot Poker Painted Daisies Double English Violets 25c¢ each Columbine Delphinium Iris Hollyhocks Six Vigorous Rosebushes Packed in a Box Bleeding Heart Chrysanthemums Hardy Pinks Phlox Rudbeckia Shasta Daisy Other Hardy Perennial Flower Plants berry, Red Leat 4 ; : Calycanthus (sweet-scented shrub)...60c Crusader; velvety crimson.. 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Radiance ; bright pink Red variety ... 2 adiance; rose re: New French Pussy Willows French Hybrid Lilacs; very fragrant.95¢ Red-Flowering Weigelia (Weigelia Eve Rathke) ... . 50_c Rhododendron; Catawbies mum varieties, each. Vines, Hedges and Trees Ever-bearing Strawberry Plants, 10for ... Ladn Concord Grap Niagara Grape Vin Catawba Grape Vines (red Peach Trees, assorted . Apple Trees, assorted . Pear Trees, assorted . feet tall . Umbrella p Pink-flowered Dogwood, 2 to 3 GARDEN SECTION, FIrTR FLOOR. Reverend F. Page Roberts; y Souvenir de Claudius vellow Souvenir de Georges Pernet; red Willowmere; rich pink President Herbert Hoover and Talis- man “Gro-Pac” Roses 95¢ To Make Plants Grow Better Rich Black Soil, 100 pounds........$1 Fertilizers; 1 pound, 25¢; 5 pounds, 50c; 10 pounds, 85c; 25 pounds, $1.75; 50 pounds, $3; 100 pounds, $5. Includ- ing Loma, Vigoro, and Old Gardener. Raw Bone Meal; 10 pounds, 40c; 25 pounds, $1; 50 pounds, $175; 100 pounds, $3. Sheep Manure; 10 pounds, 40c; 25 pounds, 60c; 50 pounds, $1.50; 100 pounds, $2.75. ~ Woodlothian Grass Seed; 1 pound, 35c; 5 pounds, $1.50; 10 pounds, $2.95 President H. Hoover Rosebushes, 65¢ A new rose sensation; free-flowering, fragrant and charming in color arrange- ment. Pink, flame, scarlet, yellow. Talisman Rosebushes 55¢c 3 for $1.50 Beautiful bushes, producing a bloom of glowing golden vellow, suffused on the inside with coppery red and rosy orange. IN THESE NEW SPRING SHADES Allegresse Pepper Sunbeige

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