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The grest ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day momrning at a cost of 115 cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not taking advantage of this r service at this low rate, telephone National 5000 service jent of police | up alleged third-degree practices in the | | department, and expressed a hope that 1 he would continue his effort along that line. i do | have | the place where the police went in and | by | repute | Sun Wan, wko later won his freedom. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WED THIRD-DEGREE HIT | INHOUSE HEARING Methods Used by Police Are Condemned by Repre- sentative Holaday. | Vigorous condemnation of the use of the third degree in police work was | made by Representative Holaday of Illi- | nois during recent hearings on the 1933 District budget before the House sub- committee on appropriations, a tran- seript of which was released yesterday | by Chairman Cannon Mr. Holacay said he believed Brig. | Gen. Pelham D. Glassford, superintend- is attempting to break Sees Law Breaking Encouraged. ! “I am firmly convinced that in the long run,” said Mr. Holaday, “there is | not enything that does mcre to break n the enforcement of the law than the e of the so-called third degree. “I know of one city in the West where I think that has contributed very mate- rially to the unfortunate condition they That was permitted. and got to brutality secured confessions and they were signed by the accused, and it finally got to the place where the aver- age jury would not believe any of the police force and it put a blot on the whole force and put the prosecuting at- torney up against a proposition where | he had to prosecute his case without | permitting policemen on the stand, be- | | cause the whole force was in such bad the juries would not believe them. I think that is a result every place.” Blanton Condemns Probe. Representative Blanton of Texas took advantage of the occasion to condemn the police for their investigation of a murder at the Chinese Educational Mis- | sion some years ago, which resulted in conviction on a murder charge of Ziang “Did my colleague ever read the rec- ord on the third degree used on the | Chinese here?” asked Mr. Blanton. | “That was the start of break That was the most outragec ever heard of. They kept going after him for three days and nights. That Chinese was first gonvicted and sen- tenced to be hanged, but finally was acquitted.” “The court in menting on the confession obtained,” Mr. Holaday in- terposed, “condemned the police, and vet. as far as I know. no charges were made against those policemen at all Yet the court in a direct finding found they had used strong-arm methods and had committed perjury, yet charge was filed against them. thing like that occurring, you develop a publie opinion and you soon arrive at the place where the average jury will not believe a policeman.” 'DEMOCRATS TO OPEN EXHIBIT ON FRIDAY Mrs. Woodrow Wilson to Receive on First Day at Women's Club House. A “Democratic Loan Exhibit” for the benefit of the National Women's Demo- cratic Club will open in the club house, 1526 New Hampshire avenue, Friday and continue through Sunday. Featuring various Thomas Jefferson exhibits and other displays definitely lirked with the name of famous men of the early days of the Republic, the showing will include items never be- fore placed on public display. ‘Two famous portraits, one of Thomas Jefferson, by Gilbert Stuart, and the other of Andrew Jackson, by Sully, have been loaned for the exhibit by former Senator Blair Lee of Maryland through R. Brooke Lee. Other interesting displays include two tables made by Jefferson at Monticello, a telescope used by Jefferson and now owned by Col. Jefferson Randolph Kean, Alexander Hamilton table services, manuscripts, jewelry and other articles. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will receive on Nicholas Leaves Rumania. BUCHAREST, April 13 (# —Prince Nicholas, who has refused to renounce his morganatic wife at the his brother the King, left yesterday by automobile for Paris. It was announced | yesterday that he had been given a furlough” abroad. | MOTOR COACH ONEY in your pocket at the end of your trip! A prompt, pleasant journey worth remembering. More to see and enjoy—more to save—when you travel anywhere in these mod- ern buses. ROUND TRIP FARES PHILADELPHIA .$ 525 RICHMOND . 5.00 NEW YORK EALTIMORE FREDERICKSBURG .... HAGERSTOWN CUMBERLAND WINSTON-SALEM ST. LOUIS Low Owe Way Fare NORFOLK Union Bus Depot 1336 New York Ave. NW. Phone: Metropolitan 1512 Blue Ridge Lines , 1201 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone: National 0836 | TR I-Aq i-'-‘ -l SUNE St BLUEA;!DGE GRE\)HOUND ines | God,” | Departmental TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"The Devil Passes,” and 8:20 pm. | Gayety—“Hot Cha Girls," burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Rialto—"Scandals for Sale,” at 11:51 am, 2:20, 4:39, 6:01, 8:06 and 10:11 Pm Stage show, with Lm,an ‘Tashman in person, at 1:04, 3:33, 7:14 and 9:20 pm. Earle—“Shopworn,” at 11:40 am. 2 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. Stage shows at 1:10, 3:50, 6:35 and 9 p.m Palace—" ‘Strangers in Love.” at 11:30 am, 2, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:40 pm. Stage shows at 1:20, 3:35, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m Fox—"Amateur Daddy,” at 11:38 am. 1:49, 4:38, 7:07 and 9:46 pm Stage shows at 1:16, 3:55, 6:3¢ and 9:13 pm. Columbia—"The 10:20 a.m,, 12 ), 2 WEV Parade,” at 45, 5, 7:15 and 9:30 pm R-K-O Keith’s—"Carnival Boat.” at 11:25 am. 1:59, 4:43, 7:37 and 10:21 p.m. Stage shows at 12:35, 3:20, 6:14 and 8:58 p.m Metropolitan—"Love Affairs,” at 11:18 am., 1:03, 2:49, 4:34, 6:19, 8:04 and 9:51 p.m. Tivoli—"Arrowsmith,” at 2, 3:50, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:25 pm Central—“The Man Who Played from 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador—*Stopworn, 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. D. C. LEGION FAVORS 1 CASH BONUS AT ONCE‘ at 6:15,] Organization In- structs Committeeman to Ask Immediate Action. In direct contrast to the stand of the | national organization against payment of the balance of the bonus, the Dis- | trict_of Columbia Department of the American Legion Monday night voted in favor of immediate cash payment of adjusted service certificates By a vote of 14 to 7, department instructed its member of the National Executive John Lewis Smith, to place before the committee’s May meeting at Indian- the District | apolis the department’s reaffirmation of ts demand for the bonus payment. The No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. NNW. NA. 1695 © 1952, Licestr & Myag$ Tosacca Cow Comnmittes, | || ld"’“““"" meeting was attended by | Legion members on the bonus question Tepresentatives of virtually every Legion at 2:20 | post in the Capital Smith also was instructed to initiate action looking toward a national poll of if the Executive Committee does not payment, according to the department commander, Ferdinand G. Fraser. 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SHILKRET'S ORCHESTRA every night but Sunday INORMAN BROKENSHIRE, Announcer ‘OWN“ INETWORK Yede dedede e ok _AMUSEMENTS. starts FRIDAY HOWLING! LEAPING! KILLING! THE GRIM LEGEND- 'ARY HOUND COMES TO LIfE G| D2, BASKERVILLES “OUN SHERLOCK HOLMES AVELS THE GRIM SECRET UN:ROM MYSTERY STORY IR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Mwm. by EDGAR WALLACE ATIONAL | Nights 50¢ to ! Mat. Today & Sat. 2 Arch Selwyn Presents AMERICA’S CREATEST CAST ARTHUR BYRON. BA! R Tonizht at 8:2 DU The BN wievy's € COMEDY HIT DEVIL PASSES Direct from New York- YOU'LL SATURDAY! e —— KNOW WARNER BROS. THEATRES NEXT WEEK—BEG. MON. 8. E. Cochran & Clifferd Brooke offer TheNATIONAL THEATER PLAYERS In a Charming Comedy Success A CHURCH MOUSE By Fred and Fanny Hatton, LAST THREE DAYS Love Was Her Undoing! Love Was Her Making! BARBARA STANWYCK in_the Columbia Hit “SHOPWORN” —On the Stcge— MORAN & MACK “Two Original Black Crows" SEATS NOW ON SALE MASS CONCERT Army, Navy and Marine Bands AMERICAN BANDMASTER ASSOCIATION Conductors of Army, Nc Bands and Artkur Prror, Gustay Holst and others Auspices D. C. Red Cross Chapter Constitation SHUBERT BELASCO Prices at Last! Next Week, Beg. Mon, April 18 ANOTHER LANGUAGE Glens Anden: fll.r..m Wycherly, Dorothy Stickney and John Be: SEATS NIGHTS NOW gl‘llu MA Prices. Boxes, Bureau, GAYETY- BURLESK < HAZEL MILLER “HOT-CHA GIRLS” Lou Devine ::;l“l.ou Powers AL STAR STAGE & SCREEN s/ Licvan TasH —ON THE SCREEN. “SCANDAL FOR SALE.” with CHAS BICKFORD. ROSE WOBART, PAT O'BRIEN PRINCESS ROBERT 'uov-mmlmw COURAGEQUS. IOH LINDA_WATKINS, TAKOMA e ith and Bultefnut Ste JAMES CAG: No Pa Inr ‘Troubles Sraxi ASHTON CLARENDON. VA. CHAPLES PARRELL, KOW o 1th & & “AFTER TOMOR- CAROLING “S S T oo hwak JAMES DUNN & LINDA WATKINS. Perfect_Sound STATE BETHESDA, MD. flome of Western-Electrie Sound RUTH_CHATTERTON in “TOMORROW _& TOMORROW.” _News. _Comedy. DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST CAMEQ MT RAINTER. MD, Today-Tomorrow Edgar Allan Poe's “MURDER RUE MORG! HYATTSVILLE. MD. A "CADE Today-Tomorrow Merion Duvies. Clark Gable, “POLLY OP H'F"UD'(GME = S, Double Feature. Mad Parade.” d—“Return of Amos ON THE STAGE Alexandria, Va. R'CHM’JVD Today.Tomorrow e Lightner in_“Play G CIRCLE JOHN GIL MORAN. Direction JESSE THEAmi C Photop] HELEN TWEL ITREES % med: SYLVAN 1EON SAM T & R JUNIOR G JANNEY in Comedies. SECO \l\' ‘A‘K“‘EASE BEERYum\d JACKIE COOPER in “THE CHAMP." Com Ne: STANTON LILY IITA LOVERS 6ih and C 8 Finest Sound in Dogville Comedy. LYRIC Ci __“HEARTBREAK mu'éwru D O FAIRLAWN BROWN 2 FIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD Warner Bros.’ AMBASSADOR WALLACE _BEI and’ __ GABLE MELL DivERS - Warner Bros.” APOLLO CONSTANCE BENNETT LYON, Stregt " Warner Bros.’ Conn. 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