Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1932, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 932—PART ONE. == BOUNDARY HEARING B’S 1932 SPRING OPENING |bunie Patman Subcommitiee Con- siders Bill to Establish D. C.-Virginia Line. The Patman subcommittee on streets, avenues and traffic of the House Dis- trict Committee yesterday conducted a hearing on the bill introduced by Rep- resentative 8mith of Virginia, a mem- ber of the subcommittee, for appoint- ment of a commission to es d the State of Vi Among ose attending t as witnesses were Li Grant, 3d, director of | and public parks; C! director of planning Planning Commissio: S. Settle, sec retary of the Park and Planning Com- mission; Judge Ireson, representing the Department of Justice; L. E. Le Boy- kin, representing the Bureau of Pub- lic Roads; W. W. Bride, corporation counsel for the Distriot. Virginia interests were represented by L. E. Smoot, real estate owner and president of a dredging concern; Albert 8. Bryan, commonwealth attorney for Alexandria; Lawrence W. Douglas, com- monwealth attorney for Arlington County; Gardner L. Booth, attorney for the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Po- | tomac Railway, and C. E. Fauntleroy, | Tepresenting the Washington-Hoover | Atrport. Col. Grant suggested the appoint- ment of a fact-finding commission to investigate all conflicting claims and to recommend a compromise boundary to Congress for adoption ‘The 8mith bill would appoint a com- mission with authority to fix the boundary finally and defi U . W I D' it S 't formity with the lines already . Complete $125 Genuine Walnut Dining Suite B again Monday morning in executive Better and better grow the values in Ten pieces, buffet, server, china cabi- gession to further consider the Bmith o L = 1 net, extension table and six velour slip .~ dining room furniture. For example, seat chairs to match. Superbly made of ISIX-MllE CHASE ENDS here’s a ten-piece group that merits your genuine walnut veneers on gumwood IN 210-DAY SENTENCE attention. Priced amazingly low. base. . . Three Police Cars Close In on Au- ne Kroehler Loose-Cushion Bed Suite oa ’ W AT - : . = Pursuit. bed-davenport suite at a welcome saving. $ ’,g g iri G : > 4Bz & ‘ it i _ : N - 5 Y 1] i ¢ Arrested following a s six- As illustrated, a large serpentine front bed- 'g i 04 asesea— 1A ARy mile chase through Tem and ette on the reverse side. It has no equal in ‘ - N ; : f 3 B this x:ffmmg, i which s{m?rnxi g A X ) " gy £4 attained a speed of 70 miles an hour, Howard L. Pearson, 24, of the first block of New York avenue, was sen- tenced to a total of 210 days in jail on charges of reckless driving and as- sault when he faced two Police Courg | . Jjudges yesterday. | e A police operated by Pvt. W. E, A y Atkinson, bmehmumw Pearson’s ma- Ma azine chine on Bl rg road near the 13 When the two cars Armchair Carrier passed Pifteenth and H streets north- east, with horn and siren sounding, Policemen J. R. Lefoe and R. M. Finch, $1.69 19 | motorcycle men, took up the chase, o $1 C [ ALh Ninth sireet nndkf‘bridl avenue R northeast, Policeman Atkinson’s car was Natural willow srm- Maple finished drop- « « s chair for the porch or Nicely made in imitation Decorsted maga- 1 BG, PO e REMY Joockad wiwo U e indoor use. of walnut. zine carrier with : Atkinson was forced to the curb but 50c @ Week o Whins Osdore several pockets. 80c a Week resumed the chase. Four blocks farther down Florida avenue Policeman Pinch was forced to the curb when he tried | to_get by Pearson, at which time he Sflrl”g IS Here.' :;&r.m Was going about 70 miles an an Lefoe's machine was forced into a side of the Florida avenue $ F‘b viaduct & short while later. The side 3 2.50 iber gar of his motor cycle was damaged and S . 2 | N . E % S ' upon 'tns Incident That l‘é‘;{' auls An Electric ' f e e M 3-Piece Suite e e i, e Jae B %, = QY forced to jump the curb to avoid & Refrigerator for j : iz i foreed to. fump the curb io aveld 2L Ve three police vehicles closed in /1 R 85 on Pearson on North Capitol street Every HOme o near M after chasi him around ' " " ‘ ‘ SNA g & s S e and ’ o ZEROZONE : ] A I Judge Ismsc R. Hitt imposed a * Approved by Good § BE ; v A sentence of 180 days for assault, whila verstuire uite ' e ) 95 : MU Make ready for the sunny Judge Gus A. Bchuldt ordered s $75 Housekeeping Institute up 4 ! 2 fine or 30 days in jail on the traffic g ¢ 1 15 days and Summer evenings, charge. Police said the man had been S . . d ¢ ; , but was not drunk. He could m suite is here demonstrated in this offer of a KELVINATOR B - 4.} select your fiber suite now mth e and went to fal, genuine mohair. It is an elegant ensemble, 46 Cu.’ Fe;t $149,50 : § : == J from our large and attrac- pleated backs, tuited front and heavy carved Food Chamber New Len-a-Door 3 P 2 - ! 3 tive stock of mber furniture. HAURY LAUDS DETECTIVES oquette. % < N RO [ | As »picture:], a setteF, arm- FOR MURDER PLOT WORK UB—EGS)’ Terms FleEEI?NA’;f495) ¥ — ) e i chair and rocker with cre- tonne-covered seat cush- Labor Official Writes Glassford Refrigerators : b= : Letter of Commendation for Tecne art owiar 37 00 o/ Month ¢ 50c a Week—The HUB Mansfield and Flaherty. . "= Charles E. Haury, supervisor of L = = tll;emxneem‘gam]l l:ggmn .é?e:O:;ethigg : AA eers, in a letter received at the Prepal‘e fOl’ the InVBSlOn Of OthS—BUy office of Police Chief Pelham D, Glass- ford, commended two headquarters de- tectives who recently cleared up an al- leged murder conspiracy against his life. “I am prompted by my innermost 0 - roo e ar es feelings,” letter read, “to express - Top-Icer Refriger- ator 39.85 ;\U',’,""“"Jfg b ‘— R 4 - chest with hinged lid = HOPS FOR NICARAGUA roomy foo = ! chamber and : e ’fe : \ 1 = 7' Walnut-Finishcd 59.95 Marine Transport Plane Takes Off $89 Two-p|ece ¢ e i compartment. 5 | e . =5 Cedar-Lined Chest Fegen Suntion; 50 Week . A transport plane left Quantico, Va., [ £ i 3 : this morning on & flight to mcmfi: ivi oom S i : : Gt : D = Where it is to be msed by the Mar LIV|ng R ke ; ; G = 3 Large ¥ s 95 “iloted by Capt. Prancis P. Mulcahy, ) ¢ < Walnut Cedar- et with First Lieut. Paul A. Putnam as co-pilot, the transport plane carried appreciation for the courtesy shown me by Capt. Thompson and Inspector 1 7~ Burke in furnishing the\{ protnecltdlon odf = . Detectives A. Dowell Mansfield an Genulne Cedar Chest Jeremiah F. Flaherty, who, through their intelligent and unusually effective Z 3 : work, effected the arrest of those who Generous size all-red cedar s‘ ?.95 conspired against me.” g e, Lined Chest érew Master Technical Sergt. Ira ' ; ok rpki ot : ' ! Ellis J. Johnson. The plane g0 Miami, Fla.; Havana and San ot 50c « Week—The HUB ||| o ool rn shou ol Refrigerator e 3 152 White or green enamel exterior— I sshior D =l ‘white enamel R i : lined. = A three- door style with large ice chamber $5.00 Down—The HUB o S U0 DN B i == = i 50c a Week. LDFAM ® A saving of $40. rvice and Satisfaction & & | - i § P . ist, lasting lather. Cabinet o = b $79 Walnu[-F| n|shed Bed Room SUIte contains the delicate medi- $5-98 3 . cation of Cutiemura el o ! [ | { One of the most popular of the inexpensive suites in walnut- Oimtment which relieves . eu : lery drawer finished gumwood. A four-post bed, a chest of drawers, a dres- $ the irritation cansed by Eoroacd > = ser and a vanity ecomprise the suite as pictured. The special low shaving too elose and acts as Foc : Pprice is Ls.5e o ; Sesecesstescecmge a tomic as well as a eveam. ,,S*fee*‘ N-W- m 80c @ Week. z - I‘"‘.s.’&.ld":‘ 00 NN MRS ax o -‘u.-.-‘. P . 2 4 =

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