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FA-I2 ¥ .~ - ‘- - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. 1 MUl MOTOR FUELS TO BE TOPIC| DR, JUDD MAY REVEAL|MAN WHO FOUGHT DRAFT |geins, siate, Nemital, b State | carying Sicsrme. Sioss of the eueger !FUGH]VE AUTH“R e h;w““d 2or automo- | <TRUE’ SLAYING STORY PARDONED BY GOVERNOR g"?‘锑fl N Follette described wrani pary Krueger forever be prohibited from | Krueger as a “victim of war hysteria” At these prices, Shah & Shah }FABES [x]-RAm-"nN ? 2:;:?’1:;;::?;:;:“:5“‘;5 R4 .;;;nwmd . nymmuam-.n _——“*o}“h — Friday and 7 D of ihe Washingion secton of the S| Hang for Two Murders to Seck 5 Saturday Save 50% to 60% o:; lYnul’ clef of utomotive Engineers g . lagses ! | |Robert Efliott Burns Held in|B, o= Wetnesday ia the’ Sacauet ol e onat percion 1 Inquire about our Certificate for giving Glasses this Xmas Speakers will be H, K. Cummings, AR AR T e sentence by Gov. La Follette yes- 74 4 Newark Under $25,000 |chiet of_the automotive power plants | By the Associated Press. lerday to permit, treatment for s men can be bought as an investment or as Bail 4 fig%fi“&“&fiifl?fi“fifi;&.fi: B st e K e Mo ] e . . . ington Rapid Transit Co. “ " the choicest Christmas Gift Sl S, NP0 penin) e U v s B the Assoctated press. DEATH GIVEN TWO Rol and Miss Hedvig Samuelson. His NEWARK, . J., December 15.— S D 5 wife, Winnie Ruth, is under sentence . Robert Elliott Burns, chain tive Okla., Decem - . ay to awal a to tI X ver, 28, " 3 DIAMOND DIAMOND [ The. amount,'of Gall was finedafter | Q0T eEe Goccga. Given, 18, Siter both | cott, Ariz yeserday refused Dr. Judd argument bebween Burns' counsel and |had pleaded guilty to charges of mur- furlough to come here to confer with Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled at ‘These Prices o 2 % Police Judge Harold Simandl. ! in a plot to di Di nses, High- 3 Dinner Ring Ring Charies Handley, counsel for the| cenact snsurances - © D" €| Sherif J. R McFadden. They ex-|J= son. semvicep axp ReRne ool Tor. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY- 1500 * fugitive, argued that bail should not| Sentences were passed by District| plained the condition of Dr. Judd, a REPAIRED BY EXPERTS Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses (far and near vision). Regular Price, $15 8 round diamonds Beautiful gem set in emect ML, Mo ik B b N - : LA : : B ,500. W. G. Long of Pauls Valley, who 1 2 Special for FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY, $7.50 complement the cen- solid platinum with g00d citizén, who had made one mistake | aic ho saw in the Tatal beating of the PALICRY In the hospltal, would not per Train Sets NOTE: Regular fee for examination will be 3 ter stone. 14 small diamonds. and had suffered heavily for it. Since|15-year-old bride, Della Oliver, no mith the trip. The today, Friday and Saturday. Cohsult me without obli d n. his escape, he said, he has been living ir tances. however, he had been told Dr. Judd $ $ 5 a model life. s ody ‘was found on rural oad, | might be permitted to come here to- || oerOM.is BT Begtstered optometrist PR, W, F. FINN Located 18 Burns was ' arrested last night soon|under an overturned automobile, early | morrow or Saturday. 312 McGill Building Eyesight Speciali Years in . after his brother, Rev. Vincent G. Bumns | in November. Evidence showed that| Dr. Judd announced he would tell 908914 G St. N.W. e e McGill Buildi of Palisades, had pleaded against the |nher life was insured for $5,300 soon after | his story in an effort to save the life 2 . N.W. 9 AM. to 6 P.M. el uilding convict-author’s arrest at Newark police ( her marriage in August. of his wife. headquarters. Convicted of Hold-Up, r TG T i TTT 1T I T i LT A native of Brooklyn, Burns was a - World War veteran and saw service in 1 Carat and 2}, Carat France. He wandered about aimlessly . when he was discharged and in At- 10 points ’ DIAMOND lacta, Ga, in 1521 took part in & hold- : & 9 . : up of a grocery with two other men. b * $ Dlamond Rlng R.ln The three were captured and Burns ik , L g was sentenced to from 6 to 10 years. 3 A $osgeensjisinne set TooiElabns mountiad He escaped in 1922 and went first to . in the new y ol Chicago, where he became a successful : mounting, with 6 small stufided ¥ magazine publisher. A woman found a E) diamonds. letter mentioning his chain gang days. She threatened to tell police unless he $ 2 8 5 4 8 5 married her. They were maried. e same woman, however, brought 3 about his ret: to Gi he - S s R G2 1319-1321 F Street another. Burns was arrested in 1929 and, after a legal battle, was taken 4 > back to the Southern State. Many in- Y /) 2 fluential people had taken an interest 3 in his case. 8 Escapes Second Time. N A BOSTONIAN SHOES STETSON HATS There was a hearing in July, 1830, : 8 before the Georgia Prison Commission, but no word came from that body o ;x:ctsupgél'e news that Burns had again v . 3 921 F Street e B8 WD e - Hundreds usually wait until December 26th for this ersey. He was a reporter on Newark i 2 . . peveoepe batad gt " ! ’ v event, but we’re bringing you the greatest after-Christmas gxe: wasmn ggrmmite;' in‘yn lc%;:ple]r rfi- % o ery ome, N. J. a) e 3 3 - = decded to_ wrte his_ experiences” and % . \ savings in twenty years NOW, on fine Men’s Clothing seller. GOVERNOR TO HEAR CASE. e i e on [ 1 = Annual Sale of St. Albans . ‘A, Harry "Moore today an nounced he would hear “on its merits,” the case of Robert E. Burns, arrested ¥ o in Newark as a fugitive from justice 3 in Georgia. ¢ > Burns, author of a recent book and ¥ k photoplay depicting alieged conditions g 3 H . in a Georgia chain gang from which 8 ! he twice escaped, appealed to the Gov- e ernor during the Summer for assist- ance, should the Georgia authorities attempt to return him to prison. “I will hear the case on its merits,” said Gov. Moore. “Until I have had . .. . 3 . 9, . ihe'shcis tormliy presenica o me- 1 % All Packages Wrapped as Christmas Gifts! Callfornla ‘N? elght Ca mel S Halr The situation is somewhat unusual. MADAME POULARD MADE A FINE OMELET for By’ return o my e o After-Christmas Savings in this Mr. Moore reiterated that Burns’ statements that he had been guaran. and since then half the world has traveled | teed protection from the Georgia i 3 ; to Norman France to taste one like it. t.h‘?;it:sv ew:gd ‘eln::l;)“epro i Sale Of Hand Tallol'ed Seived encugh tme. " fog his "cflense, S : But if you want prime vegetable soup, you 1 understand was minor” % Sllk Neckwear need travel no farther than your nearest | Burns called by Goy. Moore yesterday grocer’s. Simply ask for the soup by name: |he had heard Georgla had agm Phillips Delicious vegetable soup. :lt'::éd shortly seek to have him extra- —_ ‘ The vegetables you will find crisp and Myron C. Taylot to Sail. s — tender with that ‘added health quality NEW YORK, December 15 (P).— e 1 th: Myron C. Taylor, chairman of the 2 < = - characteristic of vegetables grown on the Dnited States tEbeel cm-potl:;tulm*:‘.L nl;ls Give “him” more ?l wh;t he (ne;dn most. Thku neekl:fl * * and. 3 for Europe on the Bremen ight. He represents a special purchase of the newest neckwear styles . Eastern Shore of Maryland. The foundation | i, spenq several days in London at: and silks. Hand-tailored with famous Resilient Con- stock is rich and flavorful, The combination | ending to business matters and ¥l struction. Boxed for Christmas, issotemptingand sowholeu:metht youwill | early next month. Others up to $2.50 want it on your menu many times each week. leLLlPS Remember the name: Phillips Delicious. Marine Corps Orders NoChargefor | b | Suits with extra Alterations | . Trousers, $3 more Capt. Edward G. Huefe, detached, Lounge Style San Diego, Calif., to Mare Island, Calif. géififipi HILLIP First Lieut, Willam E Maxwell I Broadcloth ou Y“s’i’c'm‘,’.‘i;‘fi“l‘.’,‘é"*m‘{,: M. Davis, de- o s gfi?fdfl:' figlkfi.v' S. Kittery sched- PAJAMAS . DELICIOUS '.'fi,hi 3:?&::;“3::"““ Koty / $2 Every garment in this Sensational Event bears the J. Csmi‘th-%mfi mber oL ’ famous St. Albans label—the true standard of Sharstsed :;:l;""::':"‘;fi;“' quality clothing for over 20 years . . . and quality piped edges; large attractive is one thing men never tire of. Hand tailoring and Why have a : - bl * - luxurious, durable Celanese linings are two addi- TherelS a 2 ) ; Others up to 85 tional St. Albans quality features that go so far in Dusty home. = = making this Annual Sale the most talked-of Men’s D 1 fi Make His Christmas Merry . : Clothing Event in Washington. We can fit any man. l erence - with one of our Silk Lined o l. Phone us tonit o e S B St. Albans In sugar.'.. Here's the Coal You Want HATS Pure cane sugar, as refined in DUSTLESS this country, has established a j definite standard of quality by POCAHONTAS $2°75 which America’s sugar values ’ e ' 3 is is the hi 've heard uch talk 5 are measured and judged. ‘ O A I - g e el At Aristocrats—Both! - d their extremely low price. Boxed How can a woman know she is for Christmas. etting this standard excellence ' fi the‘sgugar she buys? The surest $ 1 0. 50 T e St. Albans . way is to demand an identified St. Albans Broadcloth cane :;i::; i':'l;e:. :;: know— Per Ton SHIRTS TUXEDOS .o $25 How it is made STOVE AND EGG SIZES ) $ 1 35 FULL DRESS $35 What it is made from L il o g 3 for §4 2 Jack Frost Sugar is Pure Cane R B e e The pleasure of each formal event Sugar. Identified by the distinc- s il prevmiag et , sad solid blue, gray, tan and is greatly enhanced—if you have tivge blue box and faymiliu trade L i Al E I B e et e full confidence in your appear- mark. Guaranteed by Btom, Witk sw:_ Seeceaie Others up to 3350 : ance. Leave it to St. Albans to y y of money back if not satis- 3 h (e Rradeine Tai ’ The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. J. give you such satistaction. Tai- % = i s " lored of the same type Broadcloth 0 T-OUT Initialed Leath: 2 . / ) There’s a < 2 nge Trish 2:“,: HOUSE SL';PPERS used by a custom tailor and luxuri- - JACKFROSTSUGAR | NS | ARG | | enewwiebon ¢ for every purpose: : 1k : ?fi‘%’; rm:l“n; $1 m" hm} $2.95 3 ¢ or Granulated Confectioners (xxxx) I e | e T Drennch : - Black Silk or White Pique Dress Vest, $5 Powdered Tablet Brown . " North 011.1 3 ;