Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1932, Page 20

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D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 24 MARKET “RIGEING. | e Navy M| THRDGASBLAST ~ (5dsfzre SANC- n 18, of Rockville, s recovering from DN o IO = | Plans “Presumably to Where Two Were Fatally | The National Convention of Migh | | School Students was welcomed to Wash- O sy {Bgton last night by Dr. Wil 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 Raise” Stock Values. Burned Wednesday. | S50n o st oot o e ucation, in an address at the conven- ; ; —_— fion banquet at the Washington Hotel No Connettion With Any Other Washington Store By the Associated Press. B a Btaff Correspondent of The Star. | The speech was brosdeast NEW YORK, June 24—Plans for & | POTOMAC, Md., June 24—A third| e bmklex“ parni B - explosion on the natural gas transmis- | eXtra-curricular activities in _which slened o T sion line of the Columbia Gas Con-|high school students might best par- Pneumatic Too] " ' struction Co. near the Tm where two | ticipate are music, art and writing. “rigging the market, were described in people were burned fatally and another ( Completion of organisation plans for e e W o seriously injured fn the twin blasts| the association will be the work of & - e S Angust Del- | Wednesday frightened residents of Po- | committee appointed last night. The elm - partner in Augus tomac Jest night. A search of the vi-| committee includes Betsy Winter, Chris- cinity, “however, falled to reveal any| tine Kempton and Laurabelle Weiselo- imont inid the operti }u?: bczr: unwflm mmtc‘l’:en:"wl:: 3 3 mu-lgumfiflohofl!cdx:ls of the com-| sl, all g ]::enm{l s;{\::: :’cr;\oosle h"‘l? Ohe: v 1 ny dec that damage was only | Morgan Walters o gh School ‘ j e e e 3 ! Right . 7| Minneapolis. They will be assisted by NOt ten an :‘?::fl ooé” ;?'uoo:oo': ;on u:::: i “the| The explosion occurred at a point | Ralph Boyer, originator of the organi- the morket value. | near the estate of Samuel K. Martin, | zation. and Edith Louise Grosvenor, - -4 |and the line was cut off immediately | also of Central. A ms:-:' :;‘Mm s i that | by John Barrett. foreman of the line R . er denled, wever, alle- - erew, when the ga at the Rockville i gations of Victor Scskice and Michael et measuring station showed a ShaTp GrOp | b mieh e ihan thts yeare Kay, pmmob‘eln c;ulinl the Belmont ih‘T in pressure. e e and Speyer . for f Make Thorough Search. e commissions, that the houses had bought all of Sehwab's 2 v 95,000 shares of common, or paid $175 “| Members of the Montgomery County | || MeOormick Medieal ] lice force and Rockville firemen went ehees a share for them. The] market value at - e wormeen 1 DI 4 ’ the time was about $137. e e made & thoroug e e a i i s Jan- he search of the area in which the gas R. CLAUDE S. SEMONES at ls rl‘ :e .uary, 1938, by Soskice & Kay, Bel- '987 490 | T8I0 is located, but could find no trace | Eyesight Specialist s i Saked’ aMENEE h pro- 8987490 | of any injured persons. The main was Hibiting the promices: from operating . |ahut off today in order that minor re- Phone National §721 in the stock for ths. | 3 g pairs might be‘dmlde‘ officials of the 5 -~ §25 company said. e e -~ d| Funeral services for John Esputa, 21, | employe of the gas company, and Ed- Custom of Protection. ward Dove, 17, Rockville High School | “It is customary” Belmont replied, e transaction. | senjor, who were burned fatally in the | “for & house uncertaking & market op- SRR e explosions Wednesday, will be held eration to protect themselves from per- i Da; tomorrow mor! at St. Mary's Cath- - Pt Firemen to Stage Dance. e e R I sons who have knowledge of the 3 % “With & view to having the price go| UPPER MARLBORO, Md, June 24| Requiem mass for Dove will be said lw?l';f hc (”&hl\,—'ll‘\on local Vo'léledfln :)LH’ o'c)o:; :&hn“he mv. 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