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B—6 »a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SkrirEMBER 20, 1932. KIDNAPERS OF BOY HUNTED BY POLIGE 8-Year-0ld Son of Wealthy New York Man Is Returned | as Chase Gets Hot. i By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 20.—A kid- nap band which restored 8-year-old RED CROSS NEEDS LAMPS TO AID WORKERS AT NIGHT Lights Wanted for Making Clothing for Needy | of District. [ The District of Columbia Chapter of the American Red Cross, which is cut- ting up thousands of yards of cotton cloth into garments, today issued an appeal for standing floor or bridge lamps in order that the volunteer workers who have consented to sew at night may do so. These lamps are to be placed at each sewing mach.ne. Those wishing to do- | nate or loan lamps are requested to call Volunteers CAR PARKING SPACE DECLARED ILLEGAL Unlawful Aprropriation of Anav Is Charged to Agricul- ture Unit. The Agriculture Department was charged with unlawful appropriation of space within the Smithsonian Institu- tion Grounds for its officials to park, Isaac R. Hitt today. The controversy of long standing be- | in a test case before Traffic Court Judge | Summer. RESIDENTS AGAIN LEAVE BLEAK HEBRIDES ISLE Lenely Spot Off Scotland Abandon- | ed to Sea Birds After Brief Tenancy. ST. KILDA, Outer Hebrides (&) — | This lonely island, only seven miles in circumference, has been left to the sea birds again. The inhabitants were evacuated sev- eral years ago, but a few returned this When Winter neared, they went back to Scotland and Neil Gillies, tween the Agriculture and other Gov- | resident representative of the Earl of ernment departments ceme to 8 climax when Maurice Parshall. an official of the Internal Revenue Bureau. rece'ved s, tarried only long enough to two habitable bulldings safe BRITONS ARE FLOCKING | TO SPANISH SEACOAST 2,000 Land in One Day at Barce- lona—Hotels Filled to Their Capacity. BARCELONA (#).—English tourists are overrunning Spain, sleeping in halls and bath rooms of hotels in Palma de Mallorca and occupying airy quarters on the beaches because other accom- modations are filled up. ‘Three English cruises deposited 2,000 | tourists here in one day. H ‘Thirteen cruise ships have called at| Barcelona since May, 12 of them being ! British. i ANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any ‘Other Washington Store “Good-Night, Ladies” Jchn Arthur Russell to his wealthy National 1910 branch 248 from Winter storms. Lightning Plays Organ. i The garments, which these volunteers 7 tr2fM for parking in on- of v A father when the police hunt becare too %% XYM h"‘ln‘; e s el the s hich have boen marke Bleak 5t. Kilda may be made a ver-| A bolt of lightning which struck » hot was sought throughout New 'k ferial excharged for the coiton given solely for bird refrge—taousands are here | church at Giddings. Tex. precipitated and many parts of the East toda by the Government. When completed = °° ricut'n r S a serics of chords in the organ. | Stolen and held for $25.000 ransom, | they will be given to the unemployed % ® - = e e —————————— the boy was returned mysteriously late in the District. through the Council of | !'& Parshall. declared that this alloca- T TS TS IR TS 12 tion of space within the park was ccn- | ‘ last night to the Brooklyn home of his Social Agencies. \lmr" toil the TecentanGan Crrery New Mattress father, Arthur S. Russell. Stock EX- | = authorizing Government departments to for $4 and up! change broker. Police announced no | = ransom was paid and that they believed ‘AGRICULTURE EMPLOYES ’L’:"}‘:’ space in front of their buildings the kidnapers had been frightened by | characterized it as “legislating with Why not save money on bedding? Let us make a buoyant mew mat- an intense search WILL FORM NEW LODGE::nmloz:er:ugéc1:Edangis:rrllemg;;:;:‘; tress out of your old one. Charm- French Crepe Gowns | and 1-Pc. 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Detectives ex- |dent. and Ethel M. Smith. Agriculture | rocpective arguments. S gtving; = pressed the belief the kidnaping was | Department, chairman of ‘the District| x engineered by “amateurs.” | department’s Legislative Committee. ‘ 1 have to spend considerable time ng a place to ark Parshall was arre September 12 by Park Peliceman E. Bendure and Also Chemises, Slips, Panties and Dancettes $1.95 Lace-trimmed or tai- lored styles of fine French crepe. Slips— flesh, tearose or white. Other garments — flesh, tearose or blue UNDERWEAR— THIRD FLOOR. EDUCATOR RETURNS | 1830 WAR WITNESS DIES —Chika ben 2 witness of the French troocs s just died, 110, ALGIERS. Algeria | med. the last surviv Dr. William John Cooper. United States Commissioner of Education. re- A# turned from Europe today where bhe t phal entry of t represenied this country for the last into Algiers in 1930 two months at two international con- a the village of Riebel ferences on education. 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