Evening Star Newspaper, July 21, 1932, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHING'LON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1932. STATE OFFICAL LEAVE ARLINGTON Denny, Andrews and Downs Go Baok to Richmond to Prepare for Triais. By & Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLII\GTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE wealth's . Va., July 21.—Following a two- h m y, . State rews and 1 ore lea a sta ment in which he eaid that the past two days had been devoted to @& study of the complete audit reports. Denny called at (rmmn to the fact that these are the only nlleg»d short- age cases in the State in which the| Attorney General's ing and that this the request of D Board. Denn ce is participat- rticipation is at | and the County that his duty will Andrews declared lurgesL reported in any county in the curms 0BTAINS FUNDS TO HELP APPEAL CASE New Jersey Counsel Told to Pro- eceed With Stenographic Work. By the Associated Press NORFOLK, Va, July 21.—Fleming- ton, N. J., attorneys of John Hughes Curtis yesterday were instructed to pro- ceed with stenographic work on the boat builder's appeal from conviction of hindering capture of the Lindbergh baby kidnapers. William C Pender, Norfolk attorney, potified Ryman Herr and Lioyd Fisher, lemi secured to pay for copying vhn record and proceeding with the appeal. | Denishawn Dancers In Outdoor Recital. HE Denishawn Dancers, local | experts on those choreogra- phic skrtcheq once made fa- uth St. Denis and Slawn, presented last | nient at Cine syl\nn "Theater a recital that was by all odds the best of their many public endeavors. Hesded by | Matrian Chace and Lester Sha- fer, who within a outfits in the city, these yourg and gifted and par- ticularly wel est audience of this sort of the year a chance m Lest 14 ester Shater. WAF Clor ballet schools of the eity. A neatly toned ‘amplifier, effective | lighting and the setting itself added further to the evening’s en- tertainment. 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National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. s — Music and Musicians | | minutest detail of execution with could watch ths smooth mfl(‘hm‘ | —_— | be t 4-Di lhat tho nl\ri{rfl shortages here are the r \ hqdny llwnyu leemcl a lpecllcuhr. | but dull creation; the “Song of the Bayou,” which i possibly the red letter number done by this school Reviews and News of Capital's Programs. tions of hands and feet and the A Concert which closed the d group. g, of course, that Miss Chace and Mr. Shafet chooee to do together is well done—and so_their one foint number. ~Rendezvous.” probably the peak of U Biowever, 1t aid seem pe tle too bad that there weren't s few | more of these peaks before the eve- ning was done with. E. de S. MELCHER. special ease, those, however. who Sat farther back on the hill were 6~ | warded with the full benefits of such reduced in scale to small puppets, nevertheless zetaining el | their vigor and being framed more becomingly by the natural surround- Among the many dancing num- bers which received enthusiastic | Tecognition were Lester Shafer's Blh]euc Smdy in Red"; the “Idyl” | danced hy Peggy Kriz and Michael Oliver Smitheman, W. Middlesbor- Logan (100 per cent better than he | ough, England, schoolboy., dared to did it bernm Lois Balcom's “Snow | write to the King—and got & Queen. & Ziegterdinn creation. done He send & poss card to King George with much grace by Miss Ba]rom v\hhing hlm a happy birthday. -— King Answers Boy's Postcard. Close-Out Sale—Must Vacate Gardema Plants $3.50 Value Last opportunity to get one of these plants at this ridiculously low price. Florist RODMAN BRO Col. 8178 14th & H Sts. NN\W.—Also 14th & Harvard Who dets a Big Hand from the crowd? 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