Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1933, Page 7

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REECTSFENTRESS ASINULL TRLSTE Referee Disgualifies Chicago Broker After Five Hours of Wrangling. By the Assoclated Prest. CHICAGO, January 17.—Calvin Fen- tress, La Salle street broker and re- ceiver for the bankrupt Insull Utility Investments, Inc., was disqualified as) 8 trustee for the company in one of the most turbulent meetings ever held under Federal jurisdiction here. It took place yesterday in the offices of Garfleld Charles, Federal referee in tcy, and lasted for five hours while attorneys for and against the naming of Fentress assailed one another. Just before Referee Charles disquali- fled the gray-haired receiver some 300 creditors of the company, who had helped swell the crowd to overflowing, had unanimously elected him trustee. ‘The action of the referee was a vic- tory for Samuel Ettelson, former cor- poration counsel, who led the attacks upon Fentress. Defénding Fentress was Lewis F. Ja- ©obson, who, as counsel for the creditors, said steps had .alrcady been taken to draw up a suit which would attempt to get the directors of the company to return $12,000,000 he said Samuel In- sull paid Oyrus Eaton above the mar- ket price in a stock transaction and to force Chicago and New York banks to pay back “the millions of collateral they grabbed, collateral which was supposed to secure the safety of the $60,000,000 :/f Insull utility §nvestments deben- ures.” STATES KNIFE “PLANTED” Man Recently Freed From Jail Wins Release on Promise of Job. Owen M. Liberty, colored, who re- gained his liberty Saturday after serv- ing a 90-day term in Occoquan for larceny, was again haled into Police Court yesterday, this time on a charge of carrying a dangerous weapon and infioxication. Detective Serft. Howard E. Ogle ar- rested Liberty Sunday night at Third and C streets. The defendant protested he did not own the knife, and believed it had been “planted™ in his pockets by en enemy. Judge Gus’A. Schuldt with- held sentence when e learned Liberty | would receive a job if he were freed. Minute Mysteries Solution To MURDER IN THE GARDEN. Sce Page A-3. As the ONLY marks on the girl's throat were bruises, Ford- ney knew the Chinaman did not strangle her. Had he done so his LONG nails would have left scratches. LEND THY SERIOUS HEAR- ING TO WHAT I SHALL UN- FOLD.—Shakespeare. BROWN WAGES CAMPAIGN FOR PROPER PARKING Chief Asks Police to Enforce Reg- julation Requiring Wheels Against Curb on Incline or Grade. | Attention of members of the police | force has been invited by Maj. Ernest | W. Brown, superintendent, of police, to | the necessity for enforcement of the | regulation which provides that when a | car is parked on an incline or grade the |vight front. or rear wheel shall be | against the curb. “This may seem a’ minor violation,” | Maj. Brown stated in a message to the | force, “but there have been cases where | cars perked in violation of the regula- | tion heve been bumped into or shoved | by other cars, with the result that they | have drifted down grade, causing dam- |age to property an endangering lives. “Members of the force should give | special attention to cars parked on | grades, to the end that motorists be- come familiar with the section of the regulations.” @&U\ND TRIP V 77‘777 7 Oneway faroplus $1 600D FOR 60 DAYS NEW YORK—BUFFALO—=ST. LOUIS RICHMOND — CHICAGO = PHILA. and hundredsof other cities ANGELES | ( Lowest rate to Phone NATIONAL 1721 or 2159 GREAT EASTERN TERMINAL 1349 ‘E’ ST, N.W. (Cor. Pennsyluania & 14th St) Or—GREAT EASTERN BUS TER'L 214 6TH ST, N.W. S2Ra"av. REAT EASTERN Q’:—.* bus system “I've just got to stop drinking coffee!” haven’t! HE caffein in coffee keeps you awake? Upsets your digestion? Frays your nerves? Then change to the brand that has the caffein removed— Sanka Coffee! Sanka Coffee is real coffee with 97% of the caffein re- moved. It’sa blend of the choic- est Central and South American coffees. You make it as you've always made coffee. You enjoy the same appetizing fragrance —the same grateful sense of satisfaction. You can drink it —atany hour—without the slightest fear. Make the night-test! Drink your first cup of Sanka Sanka e —— Coffee at night. Next morning you'll know from actual ex- perience, that you've dis- covered grand coffee that you can enjoy morning, noon and night—without regret! Your grocer sells Sanka Cof- fee— packed in vacuum-sealed cans—with a guarantee of absolute satisfaction or your money back. Sanka Coffee is a product of\General Foods. Sanka Coffee has been ac- cepted by the Committee onFoodsof the American Medical Association with the statement: “Sanka Coffee...is free from caffein effect and can be used when other cofice has been forbidden.” Coftee REAL COFFEE 97% CAFFEIN FREE % DRINK IT - AND SLEEP!% THE EVENING CONNERCEGROL NS LEAERULE Employes of Foreign Assign- ments Exempted F!'om 15-Day Leave Limit. Officers and employes of the Foreign Commerce Service of the United States, stationed abroad, are not restricted by | the economy act to only 15 days’ an- nual leave, during a yeer in which an- nual leave is permissible, according to Controller General McCarl. While thi> ruling will not apply this year because of another provision of the economy act which abolishes all annual leave for officers end employes of the Government everywhere, it will have the effect of extending the leave of these pecple of the Department of Commerce stationed abroad, next fiscal year, beginning July 1, unless Congre:s repeats the prohibition against all an- nual leave.. % Secretary of Commerce Chapin raised the que:tion of leave for his foreign cfficers and employes because of 2 rul- ing by McCarl to Secretary of War STAR, WASHINGTON, and employes of the War Department serving abroad. McCarl held the decision to the Sec- retary of War, stood because the War Department does not have a regularly constituted “foreign service” such as is specifically exempted by the economy act from the 15-day vacation. Because the “Foreign Commerce Serv- ice of the United States” was established by law, however, in the Bureau of For- eign and Domestic Commerce of the Department of Commerce, McCarl held it would be excepted from the 15-day restriction. AR THREE STATE SOCIETIES TO HOLD JOINT DANCE Alabln;'s, Connecticut and Okla- homa Groups to Have Fete at Shoreham Tomorrow Night. Arrangements have been completed | for the joint dance to be held tomor- row night at the Shoreham by the | Alabama, Connecticut and Oklahcma State societies. Entertainment obtained by Ira Y. Bain, Edward J. Lang and John R. Gardner, presidents of the three organ- izations, includes musical selections by | Leon Brousiloff, violinist; Jimmy Tay- | lor, trumpet player, and dances by Ralph Hawkins, The American Uni- | versity quartet will sing. The Floor Committee includes Dr. R. S. Pendexter, Ralph Boyer and Allen Laster. Members and friends of the Hurley, to the effect that the restriction of 15 days’ leave will apply to officers three State societies are invited to attend. D. C, TUESDAY, INJURED WORKER LOSES * APPEAL TO D. C. COURT Right of Congress to Extend Long- shoreman’s Act to District With- out Jury Trial Is Upheld. The right of Congress to extend the | longshoreman’s act to the District of Columbia without providing for a trial by jury is upheld in an opinion of the | District Court of Appeals rendered yes- terday by Justice D. Lawrence Groner. The question was raised in a suit filed by Herman W. Rowlette against the Rothstein Dental Laboratories, Inc., to recover for injuries from his employer. JANUARY 17, 1933. . The defendant had compensation insur- l ance under the workmen's eompensa- tion act and demurred to the declara- tion, ¢ the plaintiff’s sole relief to_be under that statute. ‘The demurrer was by the lower court and the plaint appealed. ;l‘k;eeduum of the lower court is sus- ained. “The object of the act, as we have seen,” says Justice Groner, “is to pro- ing the home and the f: and thus performing a duty for whi govern- ments are formed. The act in welf is not arbitrary. It is just both to the employer and the employe and' zecom- plishes in most cases a fair settlement of & vexing problem deeply affecting the comneen welfare.” | _ Attorneys Simon, Young & Brez represented ployer. em- 1007% PURE PENNSYLVANIA. MOTOR Drastic Price Reduction In Family Size 100 Tablet Bottles Genuine Bayer Aspirin REMEMBER—Genuine BAYER Aspirin Does Not Harm the Heart World’s Fastest Safe Relief IN2 S for Pain! ECONDS BY STOP WATCH Genuine BAYER Aspirin Tablets Start to Disintegrate and Go to Work Drop a Bayer Aspirin Tablet into a Glass of Water. By the time it Hits the Bottom of the Glass it is Disintegrating In These Glasses Happens in Your Stemach—Genuine BAYER Aspirin Tablets Start “‘Tak- ing Hold” of Pain afew Minutes after Taking No Need Now To Deny Yourself The Safety and Speed of Real Bayer Aspirin NOW—100 tablet bottles of REAL BAYER ASPIRIN at a price that makes it a folly to be ever tempted by ‘“bargain” preparations claimed to be “like” the Genuine BAYER Aspirin! That means there is no longer ANY GOOD REASON to accept anything but REAL ASPIRIN of Bayer Manufacture when you buy. No reason to ever deny yourself and your family the SAFETY TO THE HEART and QUICK ACTION of real Bayer Aspirin. For today—all drug stores have bottles of one hundred tablets of the real Bayer Aspirin ready for you at a NEW and DRASTICALLY lowered price. So be careful to demand and get Genuine Bayer Aspirin when you buy. There is no reason now, NOT to get it. World’s Fastest Safe Relief for Pain Note pictures at left. Note why scientists rate Genuine Bayer Aspirin the Fastest SAFE relief for pain. Note how, by virtue of a unique BAYER process, a genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablet starts to disintegrate within the amazing space of TWO SECONDS after touching moisture. And thus starts to “take hold” of even the most severe pain 'a few minutes after taking. Remember this when in pain. If you want quick relief, real BAYER Aspirin is the way to get it. Does Not Harm the Heart Note, too, that anotner reason BAYER Aspirin is prescribed by doctors is that IT DOES NOT HARM THE HEART. Quick relief, SAFE relief. That is what you want in your family medicine chest. Now enjoy it at a DRASTIC NEW LOW PRICE. Get' a bottle today—100 GENUINE BAYER ASPIRIN tablets at the new price. On Sale Today At All Drug Stores. THE FINEST tection-economy-satisfaction tocrat e | tect society from pauperism by preserv- Y Koenj TRET, |, A-7 * Kk k Kk Kk Kk % BEGINNING MONDAY JANYARY 23rd —has achieved, in recent months, a following probably never surpassed in the history of any non-athletic game or sport. The amazing artificial world in which the game’s recognized experts move remains, however, a mysterious domain to most players. Philip a Sims WORLD’S GREATEST PLAYER " OF CONTRACT BRIDGE Star readers will have a daily lesson in contract by Mr. Sims, the contract masters’ master, who is the pre-eminent bridge tournament player of the world and the most frequent winner of contract bridge championships in America. He has been winner of 24 national bridge championships, and was the overwhelming victor in the recent bridge experts’ poll to choose America’s greatest contract player. “Conquering Contract’— The daily column of Mr. Sims will explain his method and conception of contract. These articles are based on Mr. Sims’ system with which he has achieved his outstanding success in the contract bridge tournaments. Daily and Sunday "BEGINNING JANUARY 23rd *

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