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SPECIAL ANl Ladies’ Dresses, $1.00 Ties, 6 for 50c ] Men's Suits and Overooats, 750 e | Bats Cleaned and Blocked, 50c up Don’t Forget Our Laundry Service CERMAN ROYALTY - GAINING IN FAVOR {Widespread Evidences Show Favor of Return of Monarchy. NEURITIS! means inflamation of the nerves. To gain relief you must remove the cause. Don't let this condition con- tinue and become chronic. Find out how you can aid natural processes within your body. Try a case of this famous water. Sold in Washington 15 Years FR sample to ents _of Washington oniy. Phone or write today for free booklet. Mountain Valley Water for 75 Years the Prescribed Water at HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 230 Woodward Bldg. Met. 1062 Price in SEARS SEARS, ROEBUCK AND (0. 911 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. 50 New York DAYS, JULY A. 2 or a $4.00 Atlantic City SUNDAYS, JULY 1 By the Associated Pr BERLIN, July Personal appear- ances of Hohenzollern princes at public functions have become the vogue In Germany under the Von Papen govern- ment. The frank public confession of Baron Wilhelm von Gayl. minister of the in- terior, that he was still a confirmed monarchist and the tribute paid the Hohenzollern family by Wilhelm Kube, leader of Hitler's National Socialists in the Prussian Diet, are taken in political | circles as evidence that the former rul- | ing family will, under the new regime, be accorded public honors which, for 13 years, republican government has denied them. | The Kleines Journal, a weekly so- | ciety gossip sheet owned by & friend of Chancellor Pranz von Papen, has even | suggested that ex-Emperor Wilhelm II | might return to Germany and take up | residence in the Nazi-controlled City of Coburg, where another ex-monarch, Ferdinand of Bulgaria, has been living for more than a decade. Parade Before Prince. Cumulative evidence of the rising | Hohenzollern stock is adduced in the following: At Perleberg, a former Prussian gar- fison city, some 5,000 members of the Steel Helmet Federation of World War Veterans assembled June 20 in their field gray uniforms and paraded not only before their national commander, Franz Seldte. but also before former Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm. The Kreuzzeitung, a Berlin daily owned | by the Steel Helmet, reported | “When the Crown Prince arrived at | Perleberg endless applause greeted him. | The devotion of the people of the mark | of Brandenburg to the old ruling family found eloquent expression.” The chief of the Perleberg Steel Hel- | meters, Capt. von Morcvowicz, said in | his welcoming address that “the future German state will be one ruled by a German Emperor.” Imperial flags were in evidence everywhere At Leobschuetz, a little upper Silesian town, the organization of former Im- perial Guards arranged for a celebration June 13, at which the various war v erans’ associations and many of Hitler's Brown Shirts joined in & parade. Enthusiasm Expressed. ! | The Leobschuetz Volkszeitung reported | that the appearance of the former | Crown Prince and of his spouse, Crown Princess Ceclle, “caused tHe waves of enthusism to rise sky high.” | While Friedrich Wilhelm walked along | the ranks of the assembled trcops a lit- | tle girl dressed in white “pressed al bunch of corn flowers into the hands of Crown Princess Cecile as she ex- pressed the wish that God may restore the old Prussia to us,” the Volkszcitung | reported. As to the Crown Prince, he “stopped bef:re each verein and addressed heart- felt words to this or that gray-haired | warrior, squeezing his hand as he did | so. For more than an hour he passed | | before the troops.” | At Bernau, near Berlin, on June 20, | | Prince Oscar, fifth son of the former | Emperor, took the salute of troops con- | sisting of sharpshooters’ guilds and veterans' societies. | ‘ Gen. von Dommes, former adjutant of the Kaiser, in a speech delivered from the steps of the City Hall, lauded | | the imperial colors as the true colors of all German sharpshooters. Greeted by Ex-Kaiser. | On the same Sunday there was a re- union of cavalry officers at Hanover. | Great enthusiasm prevailed when a | telegram was read dated Doorn, Hol- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. Records of Dfické’ Language Made By Hunting Guide By the Associated Press. ‘WILLOWS, Calif,, July 13— John Cavier, who makes his liv- ing guiding' duck hunters and such folk, has enlisted the aid of a phonograph to guide ducks to the end of his gun. A He has spent 10 years and $2,000 developing the phonograph to record ducks' mating calls, mess calls and assembly calls. But it will be taps for ducks when they answer. Licensed to Marry. UPPER MARLBORO, Md, July 13 (Special).—Marriage licenses have been issued here to the following: Le Grange Bullock, 21, and Virginia Carson Crownmiller, 15, both of Mount Rainier, Md.; Paul Guthrie Tomalin. 25, and Evelyn Lindsay Smith, 26, both of Hyattsville, Md.: John O. Barnes, 36, Washington, and Rachael Richardson, | 28, District Heights. Md.; Henry Lewis, 24, and Hester Ward, 20, both of Berwyn, Md. gt oy By official decree, all bakeries in Nice, Prance, will be closed on Mondays. The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.SMemSanS\2_Entrance, 909 F St ARLINGTON RAILWAY |PLANNING BODY ASKED HEARING SCHEDULED| T STUDY REZONING PLEA Prince Georges Commissioners Re- fuse to Accept Recommendation on Request for Dairy Building. By a Staff Correspondent. of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., July 13.— Refusing to accept the recommendation finectal Dispateh to Tric Btar: of the Maryland-National Capital Park RICHMOND, Va, July 13—The|and Planning Commission, the Prince | Arlington & Fairfax Railway Co. is seek- | Georges County commissioners yester- ing a reduction in the assessment of is | day referred a rezoning request of S. H. | properties for taxation by the State for | o, Conustiotes | the current year. The tentative asse fEarrey Ak o the Lark istlon | ment made recently as of January 1,/ v 1932 15 $169,155, compared with $172,153 | 1, 115, Cquest, involves o small tract of for the previous year. | Queens Chapel road, which Mr: Harvey Carrier Seeks Reduction in Assess- ments in Plea Before Cor- poration Commission. The company was scheduled to be | classified from residential | the State Corporation Commission, and | jng q dairy building. The Park Com- | it planned to offer evidence at that time ' mission recommended the request be | |in support of its contention that the | gicapproved. 2 | | assessment should be lowered. It asked | A request that the new Lanham-Severn | to be given a hearing at thie same time | road be routed through Hynesboro was |on & petition filed recently for authority | made by George E. Weed, sr. and re- | | to abandon electric railway service, also | ferred to the State Roads Commission | tracks and appurtenances between | which is now surveying possible routes | Clarendon and Arlington Junction, a | of the new highway. No action was | distance of 2.91 miles. | taken on a protest from several residents The commission found it imprac- |of Lakeland over the closing of a road ticable to consolidate the two hearings | through private property between Au- and set July 26 as the date for a hear- | gust and Ash avenues, the commission- ling on the petition for abandonment | ers holding this was a matter for court of the branch line. | action. b SEVENTH DISTRICT G. 0. P. PLANS REORGANIZATION Virginia Republicans to Meet at Harrisonburg to Select Congress Candidate. Special Dispatch to The Star. STAUNTON, Va, July 13.—Mem. bers of the seventh and tenth Repub. lican Congressional Committees, meet- | ing in Harrisonburg, decided to call a | new seventh district convention to meet at Charlottesville August 27, for the purpose of reorganizing the Con- | gressional Committee, selecting a Dis- | trict Committee and nominating a! candidate for Congress to Oppose | Henry St. George Tucker of Lexington, | Democratic nominee. The names of former Representative J. A. Garber and Commonwealth’s At- | torney D. Wampler Earman of Rock- ingham County, were discussed as | prospective candidates for Congress | by Republican leaders, Who attended | the meeting. 0 Chu:chifxcnlc August 6. } CLARKSBURG, Md., July 13 (Spe-| cial).—Announcement has been made that the annual picnic of the cmxs-‘ burg M. E. Church will be held in King's woods near here on Saturday. | August 6. 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Ticturn s ATLANTIC CITY OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SUMMER RUGS AND DRAPES OUR ENTIRE LINE OF RUSTIC HICKORY FURNITURE eave 1 2 M, Aufrechte (the Upright One) Refurn, o Atlantl s | Hohenzollern dynasty supporter, brings o | as the leading article of its June issue a disquisition_entitled “Is Germany on the Road to Monarchy?” from the pen of Dr. Priedrich Konrad Arter. Arter says, in part: Non-Partisan Head Demanded. “Developments in Germany simply demand that there be a non-partisan head of the state, such as we used to have in the constitutional monarchy. “At present the issues are befogged by the authority of the venerable fleld marshal (Von Hindenburg). Inasmuch | as he, whose authority is rooted in the | monarchy, practically takes the place of | a constitutional monarch. The ques- tion of the form of state will become | acute, however, the moment the field | marshal is with us no longer. | “The National Socialists will soon find themselves at the parting of the ways. 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