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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 | led to the deletion of Ameri rights ; ibera- h f the | 5 S o A | ST TR i s L YOUTH IS ACCUSED | COLORED MAN'S DEATH ol i . d this Vi eamer has burned.” | Ginder of pacriotc’ America. Tt all | mental principle; and of fatal tend-| - piscuss Horse B "IN KNIFE SLAYING | LAID TO GUN WOUNDS E. C. Palmer started a series of rem- | [ goes to show that the locus of Congress | ency.” Gains 178 Members fniscences about auction sales of dead | | should have nothing whatever to do Fith the merits of re ruem;nox;m of suction sales o des —_— the District of Columbia in the hail J. Eliot Wright, secretary-treasurer of letter office parcels. Joseph I. Keefer - O ety bat tor 61 the As. e fom e are b e ml:"uglrffmmhw::afix;'*Nephew 4 T ence Bell, colored, 42 years old, of | or ears the As- t th v ree | referring especially e hor . N 2 J N L T It TaA|iir e elnesd i ithe | T sasociation ordered letters sent Charged With Fatal Attack to Kfemln.l Va. died in the Walter Reed | ashington Topham, who was Te-| oo T; er. | Hospital at Washington yesterday from | “very ill.” and to Judge Robert nge Treatment of Father. | "\ otinal obstruction sald by statt| “stood like a Rock of Gibraltar for the | association when he joined in 1903, re- | to Wi highest mcalg of Amencan} pakmlonsm." :E}?m that during the past 12 years | ported R i b Teported | Mr. Emery declared, “I thinl voice e associati i take: 506 new | E. Mati ly. whose wife was e e et e nsuibe whien | mebers Bt losfltdt!l.Qh‘bnv I . et | 1 e Cagett Povetor was sl to physicians to have been caused by ad- | I say the District of Columbia is no |15 by suspension, making a net gain of | be in Europe on vacation, and Henry B re Avsociated Press | hesions resulting from a gunshot wound | place for assuming the burden of the!172.” The association, he stated, now | L. Bryan. a vice president of the asso- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif, August 4. suffered in a brawl near Potomac, Md., = Public charges who came hither to be- | hasa membership of 496, Two new mem- | ciation, was reported as improving in —George Douglas Templeton, jr., Who October 2 last. BEST OIL IN THE WORLD" Scme squatters wihout visibie OF pros- | bers were added last night, Mahlon A. | health, but yet unable to attend meelns. was quoted by one witness as saying “I| , Bell was shot, police say, by William s pective means of support and t in- | Winter and Charles J. MacMurray. Maj. 8. Willard Saxton, oldest mem- couidn't even kill a chicken,” was held | Adams, colored, of Potomac, and was | Autocrat Motor Oil pene- £ | timidate in a cause tneir own leaders | James F. Duhamel started s lively | ber, will be 103 vears old this month. it (, answer here yesterday to a charge ‘aken to Emergency Hospital and op- | it il albia to Drawing analogy between the use of | should have known was supinely futlle. | discussion of old river steamers on the | was announced by Mr. Emery, Who PTe- of murdering his aunt, Mrs. Lillian | erated on for an abdomen wound, later | » . troops by President Washington to re- | This is no place for those not ready | Potomac by reporting an account from | sided. Babcock, wife of Willlam Rider Bab- | being removed to Walter fo Hos- | pulse “mutineer soldiers” from Congress | to obey the laws and bide by the regu- |a Rome, N. Y., paper about an old bot A resolution of appreciation Was sent coop “Manila importer, with a butcher pital for further attention. e was knife. " | discharged shortly afterward, but be- at Philadelphia 150 TS ae0 and the | lations of the constituted governmental | known as the Colonial, which was said | to the District Commissioners for nam- recent evacuation of the bonus army | authorities. For the self-respecting |to have plied once between this city | ing a tugboat Tindall after Dr. Willlam "“'mp. preliminary hearing resulted in | came acutely ill a month ago and re- the order for the 20-year-old student = i\""? ‘h“s o by .g“t"” ‘I?ODAS‘ Fred | body of wae l\;umns fl]lblhr,nnr mdt;lgt |and” Colonial Beach, Va. Remains of | Tindall, “an honored and belaved mem- . Emery, vice president of the Associa- respect and the responsible men in the old boat, which had sunk in the | ber of the assoclation,” who died May held fo 1 District Attorney | == — tion of Oldest Inhabitants, at a meeting | bonus army went home before the dis- | waters of the Erie and Barge Canal PN, ;?NZ(' L(‘]’g‘hgnl;a:n:.finou;c‘erd the delfl)\, Don’t Endure Slipping of the association lsst night, laid much | orders occurred. * We respect the War | junction, have been brought up by sl = ] penalty will be asked [ | of the blame for the voteless plight of | veterans as a body and as a tvpe, but | g £ . | ient Pattern Found. abo - " She Disitior of Columbia on the Phila- | massed dlers; content t0 be sitiers only, | 50 e Fepatred anh pob thta Stare serve PQCA“SCF&,‘ f‘;d ST e stebbed In & night at- | FALSE TEETH deipitis aair of 1763 away from their own habitats and defy~ ice. None at the meeting could re-| g "HET Uy o quilt, 200 years old, | bul physicians say he will recover. Do your false teeth drop or slip when Taking up the question of this cf ing the constituted authorities here, | nember anything about the old Colonial. | {0 & Patc qUEL, e . fHice id the attack was motl-|| ¥ou talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Dom't be ook T e e ey Moty oot | Dovent s ifferent plotare and for po- | oeiber anything bott the ald G007 | wereifoimd in'a_drawer bullt in ihe |Officers SWC- Ahe SEAC | nnoved barrassed a minute that ‘uring the Tecent disorders here | tential breeders of trouble Washington |arg vo tent oo i e, e 1ine.. | Wall of an old Colonial house at South | vated by the youth's desire to avenge ||l jonger. Fasteeth. ew powasr 1o Other old Tiver boats Which were re- | Demnis, Mass. fancied wrongs done bis father by his | Spiniaae deling i %ectriy ‘She. Som: - . % uncle in business in Manila. i fort. No gummy. gooey. Pasty taste or K6& ENERY DISCUSES HOTIN OF 17 Oldest Inhabitants Are Told Philadelphia Affair Cost \ District People Vote. turned to Walter Reed, where he died ! when arraigned on the assault charge y. | and declared that affer & conference Police said today that Adams was| with State's Attorney, Stedman Pres- sentenced to ::rvet ‘:lxm years in the | cott it was decided not to reopen the By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. ! Maryland Penitentiary at Baltimore, [ case to try Adams for murder. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 4.—Clar- | You will drive longer upon AUTOCRAT than you have ever dared to drive upon any other oil, and it drains from the crank case with all the “look” and “feel” of an oil that has gone hardly 100 miles. AUTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT 1S DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes Try Autocrat the next time you need oil, and judge its advantages for yourself. 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' “The recent demonstration in this Quotes Washington (.i. city,” said Mr. Emery, “when the police | _The speaker guoted from P of the city were defied and the warn- | Washington’s criticism of the “Pennsyl- vania mutineers” of 150 years ago ings of the authorities, besed on sani- 3 tary and other reasons, were fgnored, | “While 1 suffer the most poignant ghows how futile is the argument that | distress,” Washington had said, “in ob- the people of the District of Columbia, | serving that a handful of men, half a million in number, mainly high- | temptible in numbers and equally so in 1y intelligent and public spirited titizens | point of service (if the veteran troops who pay taxes generously without op- | from the southward have not been se- portunity to participate in determining | duced by their example) and who are | how, when, where or how much taxcs oriny to be called soldi should | shall be, should continue to be denied themselves and their country ! representation in the halls of Congress, | us 1 mutineers have because, forsooth, Congress also for | done by insuiting the sovereign author- three to seven months each year, is ity of the United Stat nd that of located here. | their own, I feel anl mcr;lercs ble ssus; ven this behavior cannof Defiance Comes From Outside. | (26007 F08* S, 908 B0l American “The bold deflance of the constituted | soldiery suthorities in the recent incident all| “It cannot be imputable to, or reflect came from the outside,” he charged,|dishonor on, the Army at large.” said “came from the East and the West and | Washingten, “but. on the contrary, it the South, not from the District of | will, by the striking contrast it exhibits, | Columbia. And, it may be added, the | hold up to public view the other troops | particular constituted authorities whose |in the most advantageous point of light. funetion it was under the Federal Con- | Upon taking all the circumstances into stitution a-d tne Federal laws to pre- | consideration, I cannot sufficiently ex- vent disorders, to prevent massed | press my surprise and indignation at marches or processions without official | Lhe arrogance, the folly and the wick= permits, to prevent unsanitary condi- | edness of the mutineers, nor can I suf- tions in their incipiency, were also peo- | ficiently admire the fidelity, the bravery ple from the outside, appointed without | and the patriotism which must forever voice of the people of the District of | signalize the unsullied character of the Columbia. Both the Commissioner who | other corps of our Army.” has the supervision of the police and| Mr. Emery further quoted from Presi- the superintendent of police himself— | dent Washington on the general prin- both very excellent gentlemen, whose | ciples of obedience to government: “The ability is outstanding and who reflect | very idea of the power and the right of credit on the Army and the States from | the people to establish a gotemnment, whence they come—are nexertheless not -supnoses the duty of every individ- Washingtonians and so, }f any one ual to obey the established government. failed to maintain order at the National All obstructions to the execution of Capital, that person was not a Wash- | laws, all combinations and associations ingtonian. * | under whatever plausible character with “Vision the whole people of Wash- the real design to direct, control, ington, paying in national taxes more | ———— — = than any of 25 States into the Federal Treasury, quick to respond to every war, Drug Stores or any other drug store.— Advertisement. disgrace IMPORTANT civically responsive 1n every patriotic undertaking, without the rights of sov- ereign citizenship that everv American -Swhore hes, without that sovereign right of actual representation because Try a Bean FEATURES In order to make it possible for any one and every one to own one of these splendid, modern, attractive gas ranges, the HUB will allow you $10 for your old gas stove, regardless of Supper~ - Ppc Insulated Oven Door Insulated Broiler Door Porcelain Front Legs New Pendant Handles Concealed Manifolds Porcelain Burner Tray Full Enamel Two-Tone Porcelain Broiler Tray C. i€ uemands made 150 years ago by | unpaid men who marched on Congress | 135 miles from here. ““They were as insistent and penniless as the misled group in the recent affair at Washington. 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