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THE LINDBERGH HOAXER AI_UNE IN FIGHI‘ “B. E. F. News” Sold by Veterans on Street Advertises | ampcd st Washingion Curtis Not to Have Testimony of Admiral Burrage or BONUS ARMY - INDAY ISSUES TABLOID; STAR, WASHINGTON, I € {wm: Arthur Jay Higgins as managing editor. | ~“This may be the most fantastic ANNOUNCES SERIOUS “DIG IN” | nevesger ever pobiished” ine leading Available Men for Any Line of Business. With & “banner” headline announc- men available for any line of business These men are of good character and - Address all commubications Leaves Miami for Newark After ing determination of the bonus army to “dig in.” the B. E. F. News, a tabloid | retiable. to Employment Department weekly newspaper, published by and Ncws, Camp Marks, Anacostia.” before you will finds its counterpart in | American journalism. But in it you will read the thoughts of the veterans It is a com- posite outcry, and behind it a seeing eye will discover anguished heartbeats.” 'HAUSNER FLIES FOR HOME Rescue. GLASSFORD LETS TWO OFFICERS |5 HE "PINCHED’ GET EVEN WITH HIM v et 5 nones i siohi Remits §1 to Each Who Paid $2 Parking Fines, But Re- |, “That makes ue even considers Taking Ticket. A day after he arrested two eleventh precinct policemen for parking official cars in a “no parking” zone along- side the station house Police Chief rounds of the bonus camps, found their machines parked less than 25 feet from & boulevard stop sign at the corner of Chicago street and Nichols avenue southeast. | a ticket for 1t Glassford said he told | the policeman. g, however, he said he dollar to McKee, and rot to put him jon the book “That makes us even, doesn't 12" “You're out s dollar, McKee is out a dollar and |Tm out $2. I'm standing twice as | much as you fellows.” | —— WHEAT SHIPMENTS LEVEL Equal to Those of Last Season Report. NEW YORK JUDICIAL REFORMS ARE URGED “Evil Situation” in Lower Courts Is Laid by Samuel Seabury to Political Influence. By the Associated Press. JAMESTOWN, N. Y, June 25— Politics has produced an “evil situa- tion” in New York's lower courts, Samuel Seabury said today in ealling for an “aroused public opinion” to de- mand legal reforms. Pelham D. Glassford relented and al-| The police chief Juid that on the e Rk — o e ollowing day, Thursday, he drew up at = & % P — lowed himeel! to be _pinched” by the | the station House and parked his ear| OTTAWA, Ontario, June 35 () Sl 1ud night » of | across the street from where the two | World shipments of wheat and flour in But while the two policemen, Milton | Officers’ machines had been. |the present crop year are on a level M. Welch and Shelton R. McKee, | ‘It “; ”X‘ ;“ ;{“T{E‘,“"éi "%F”‘;mz with the volume of the 1930-31 season, booked themselves gx‘:m traffe vio- o - mew 1t," Gen. Glassford | ihe Canadian Bureau of Statistics re- lation and deposited $2 each as col- . c % s lateral Gen. Glassford gave them a| He then told how Welch, who had|Ported yesterday. dollar each “to make us even,” as he been watching from the station steps,| Prom August 1, 1931, to June 12, 1932, explained it | had accosted him an4 warned him he |shipments were listed at 711,617,000 Welch and McKee were arrested last | had parked in a prohibited zone. | bushels, compared with 712,304,000 in “Well, 1 guess yon'd bstter give me the same months of the 1930-31 season A large front-page cartoon depicted a syabolic fizure of a veteran, repre- senting the “B. E. F." directing & 1ong | gy, w5 from the ocean in procession of veterans on & DONUS |grvio, ntic flight, left here march ‘to Washington. The cartoon |py o) y for his home in was headed: “The Ballot.” iate ? The featured news articles told of decision of the veterans to remain in cost was | camp here and of the formation of a “service of supplies” tc provide food commercial | and clothing for the men who was brought to Miami by the “Situations | ~The staff of the paper is headed by 'tanker Circe Shell, which rescued him We have | Joseph L. Heflernan, editor in chief, at sea Wednesday, when Glassford, making the for the encamped veterans, made fts| debut yesterday. By the Associated Press The first issue, printed in regular FLEMINGTOR, K. J., June 25.—John | newspaper style and replete with news Hughes Curtls, confessed hoaxer of the | articles of the camps, cartoons, edi- 2 t1a g ) torials and even poems composed by Lindbergh case, next week will battle a | (Foe, Fon €U0 BOTES o on down. charge of obstructing justice and with- | tewn street corners last night by mem- out the perscnal assistance of the two | bers of the bonus forees. The Norfolk, Va., men cnce associated with |5 cents 4 copby. him In addition to several Lioyd Pisher, attorney for the Nor- | advertisements, there was folk shipbuilder, sought unsuecessfully | Wanted” notice which said today for a bill of particulars in_the case and then Jet it be known Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage of Norfolk had declined to come to Flemington as & witness for Curtis, w T 1 pudiated his sensational confession. | Curtis’ other associate, Rev. H. Dob- | son-Peacock, declines to ccme here for | questioning by authorities, but offered | to meet their representatives in New | d York { Simultaneously, Fisher announced | plans to seek dismissal of the Curtis | indictment and removal from the prose- taff of Harry Stout, one of ths | 16,000 pairs Dainty Curtains dramatically underpriced Made to Sell for #129 to 4165 & letter to Fisher. “An Interested Party.” SEE OUR WINDOWS ON G AND 1ITH STREETS! (7). —Stenley merican flier MIAMI. Fla., Felix Hausn June Priest. Seabury, chief counsel to the Hof- i stadter Legislative Cc iittee investi- gating New Tk City affairs, spoke before the Pederation of the Bar of Western New York before going on to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention “Justices are nominated by the dis- trict leaders of Tammany Hall.” “and the courts are reduced to low standards " He advocated the creation of a judi- ' efal council to revise the rules. ued were his wife, Federo, Accom m Rev. P: : and Capt financial backer of the fight They came here to meet Hausner, | 1 “I am an interested party,” the let- ter, written from his Summer home, at Contoocook, N. H, sald. “I have little or no confidence that the New Jersey authorities will not treat me in the same manner as the dean (Rev. H. Dob- son-Peacock) was threatened, and find Myself held on the same charge as that laid against Curtis. “Under the circumstances and much to my regret it seems inadvisable to appear. I am ready to make any legal writings which may be of assistance. This is & bad commentary on present conditions. “I am convinced Mr. Curtls acted from the highest motires.” | Fisher, who expressed confldence Curtis would be acquitted if Col. Charles A. Lindbergh telis on the wit- ness stand a complete story of their association in the search for the Lind- bergh baby, was given permission by Judge Adam O. Robbins to renew his request for & bill of particulars when the trial opens Request Upon State. Fisher Yaid the bill of particulars would ask the State to mname the kidnapers if they sre known ard to give thelr addresses. It also would demand an explanation of the false information Curtis is alleged in the | indictment to have given to Col. Lind- | bergh and members of the Lindbergh ané Morrow households. | In asking for the bill of particulars, Fisher informally for Stout's Vi the prosecutor’s staff. who long has been | the cutstanding criminal cases | d consulted Churtis | arrest and knew the de- | m he issued this statement by Curtis “Mr. Stout, new apparen! ing for the Siste In my case, was in eonference four or five times with me | and told me the entire charge against e was trumped up as simply & scheme 10 help the police. “Mr. Stout told me the charge was purely political and there ought to be Do difficulty whatever to gel it thrown out. He told me the State police + would use any means to gain their end, and if he were put in charge of the ease he was sure he could get me off.” PR S ANGELL IS SILENT ON ENGAGEMENT Yale U. President Declines to Com- ment on Report Linking Name With Mrs. Katherine Woodman. STYLE B. 1,500 pairs printed mar- quisette in a beautiful floral design with self ruffles; natural background. STYLE A. 2,500 pairs of a fine quality marquisette; two size cushion dots; ivory or ecru. Priscilla style. STYLE D. 2,000 pairs Boston net curtains; Priscilla in natural shade; very decorative fabric. STYLE C. 1,500 pairs cushion-dot marquisette; 2 kinds of dots. Tailored style with wide hems. By the Associated Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 25.—Pres- ddent James Rowland Angell of Yale declined to comment today on a report from Philadelphia that his engagement to Mrs. Katherine Cramer Woodman of Ardmore, Pa., is to b announced for- imally in'the near future "?r Angell's first wife died June 23, | 1 1t is understood the educator and | Mrs. Woodman have been close friends for some time. Dr. Angell, who is 63 years old, came | to Yale in 1921 after spending 25 years at the University of Chicago. During bis last year there he was acting presi- dent. He is the father of two chil- dren, Mrs, William Rockefeller McAlpin of New York and Prof. James W. Angell of Columbia. PHILADELPHIA, June 25 (#).—The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin today says the engagement of Dr. James Rowland Angell, president of Yale Uni- versity, and Mrs. Katherine Cramer ‘Woodman of Ardmore, Pa, is to be formally announced shortly. Mrs. Woodman is the former Kathe- rine S. Cramer of Charlotte, N. C., and | the widow of Paul Woodman. She has six children, who range in age from 5 1o 15 years. FRENCH IMPORT QUOTA HITS AMERICAN FILMS Protest Accompanies Herriot Gov- Charge purchases payable August 1st 70 Model Windows in the Curtain Department will be hung with Curtains from this sale. You will see exactly how YOUR windows will look when hung with these cool and dainty Curtains. Many of other styles, besides the ones we sketch here, will be shown! STYLE F. curtains in ecru shade. wide hem. STYLE H. 2,000 pair fine quality printed marquisette curtains; with 5-in. wide, self-toned ruffles. STYLE G. 1,500 pairs cushion-dot cottage style; large or small dots; ruffied top, tailored bottoms. 2,000 pairs Boston net Tailored with STYLE E. 1,000 flowered marquis- ette cottage sets. Colored ruffled top, tailored bottoms. Smart, decorative. ernment’s First Restriction Applied. By the Associated Press. PARIS, June 25 ernment issued its first quota restriction today and immediately aroused a vigorous protest from im- porters of American moving picture flims | Under the restriction, as it was ex- | lained to American i officials, | Jnited States compani 8 15 to 30 films a year expect to get licenses | for only 1 or 2 of them | Germans, the Americans say, will be sble to get importation licenses for at Jeast 150 films. Only 200 will be iss According to the American critics the Germans can exercise a virtual mo- | nopoly by allowing Prench actors to play | leading roles in 125 productions, and by having Prench dialogue substituted in 25 others The quota is declared by American Every Curtain Summering at home? NEW CURTAINS —made by a most reliable Curtain maker! . WILL TRANSFORM THE HOUSE! Own- ers of APARTMENTS, HOTELS, SUM- importers to be contrary to the recent | Franco-American agreement. —smartly styled, in the very newest designs! S : ¥ o > MER RESORTS will find just what they -— \ T : ; b want in this sale! v % ’ SITS IN PVUWER'GROUP —tailored from new and exquisite fabrics! WAITING CONFIRMATION —made to our own exacting specifications! —for furnished rooms! —for the sun parlor! —for the bed room! ~—for the living room! —for the dining room! Monday! Second Floor! —for the town home! —for the country home! —for the lake cottage! —for the bungalow! ~—for summer resorts! —fresh and crisp and spic-and-span new! By the Associated Press { Marcel Garsaud, hoping that Huey Long will return to his senatorial quties | so0n, is attending informal meetings of the power commission, bui pe is no longer a member. Confirmation of the reappointment of Garsaud, whose two-year term ex- pired Wednesday, has been blocked by Benator Long, his Loul enemy, returned to committee. Long is in Chicago for the Demo- cratic convention. If the Senate ad- journs without ecting on the reap- ! Pointment, it is possible for the Presi- | dent to give Garsaud a recess ap- pointment, but he would be forced to serve without pay until the Senate passes on his case next December, —ready to be hung! perfect quality! —cut full, with wide ruffles and deep hems! Monday! Second Floor! STYLE K. 1,000 Cottage curtain sets of finer quality printed marqui- sette; 2-tone effects; deep ruffled zops; tailored bottoms. STYLE M. 1,000 pairs valanced marquisette curtaigs, with stenciled THE - PALAIS ROYAL THE PALAIS: ROYAL