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; g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1933. MANDATES TERMED fong Rones Rine Sistem in Near East Keeps| Fall of Former Beer srmirarmnim 3205 ! fi%%@%fi $2 50 Door Open to America, Says Runner. ‘ Covers for, 3-pe. Suites, pleated flounce, $15.95 et J 1t 1s to be -M-: & Departrent Official. BY the Associated Press. i ; \ CHICAGO, March 21.—A bullet The mandate system of government Alaskan bear hunter d ofZthe former territorles of the Turkish | 2 S \ Efipire was hailed last night as & boon | ¢ GE e i mnd 1 \ toTAmerican trade by Paul H. Alling, beer runner. 4 P asfistant chief of the State Depart- reported Kcating met | J|i { ment's Division of Near Eastern affairs, last night as he and an uni- . a ng_members of s Chapter tified companion fled in a car from Qi - ® of<Delta Phi Epsilon, professional for- | Edward H. Felch’s oil station after eigh service fraternity, and their guests | robbing Felch of a small sum. Felch, atea s T, s who had seven years' experience as a [4 lw'A ngg:s‘c;ng Em::nmb me‘bu:ugu":u‘u-hm.m:dndfl | > > 2 5 class A man e Near East, |times. was mortally woun z Y which include Syria and Palestine and | His companion escaped. | ’ H h Ch - -Crlb ---B 1N _--PI d Xognerly Iraq. Papers found i the dead mw’-! I lg alrs s ass ets ay ar s 2 Aids U. S. Trade. pockets, the police said, enabled them to identily him as a former beer run- % B h' S ll d O h E 1 Eamerican trade with the Near Bast | bt ot piomes’ . Somer, et Bin- athinettes---Otrollers---and Other Essentials is greater than it would have been if | now serving a sentence in Federal thg spoils of the Turkish Empire had|prison for the Evergreen Park mail i beeome colonies of the allies,” he said, | robbery of some years . Not so “for under the mandate system there|long ago, the police said, the slain may be no perferential treatment for | man was an important cog in the the nation holding the mandate, all| activities of a beer gang, living in members of the League of Nations— | luxury and “flashing” rolls of bills. 5 and the United States is treated as a| But when the end of his career came m@mber of the League—having equal |all signs of prosperity were gone. He, wflu%‘;fl for d!rllle;1 e drove l' ncon?l-hnnd car oAnn :l;:;:h P | S = " T, g _dec] e payment was due today. his | Pegmu!a and Persia have potentialities | pocket was the final touch of irony— one-Day Pccla i to become another Mexico or California, a charity card issued by the Illinois ar@ that the fertile soll of Iraq is | Rellef Gommission, 700 Sets of— mh}e (gd ;luppmlung a population of ons, irrigation. e = CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | | Playing Cards .| 1&/2 m&' “’m&er’i{fy" ot or e Ve party, n::t)g::‘n Maury P.-T. ayl n g a r s i : i N .I'Y Play Yard Sevice, and national president of the A, 234 Marion avenue, § pam. \\7 $3.9 5 . fraternity, also spoke, emp! Ing — I $ need in’ Washington' for an interna- | Meeting, Columbla Historical Soclety, 2 Decks to a Set—Ovrig. $1.00—Tomorrow & tighal house, such as is located in New ; Cosmos Club, 8:15 p.m. H Yerk, Chicago and Berkeley, Calif. Meef Wi ——— B —These are the cards for a “rubber” : ting, Washington Branch, Society |} —Panel back, tray and The next of the serles of smOKE™S of American Bacterlologists, Georgeq of bridge. The gilt and silver edges n - of play beads. Collapaible, i 2 3 I ooun . Green or 8§05 870 pom. Wheh Prank A Simonas, | Weshinglon ‘Medical School, 1355 H | give them an expensive appearance, C e e Trory"biue. o Set ailhor and international journalist, will and the colorful backs, in a variety of 3 —_— designs, will add zest to your game. Others, $2.95 and $4.95 gk - M,:,"'fi‘g&}?h%‘g_" Association, May- Stock up now for future use! IQTHE WEATHERI | | R —y - Buffet supper, Women’s National District of Colllmbllh:tPlil' lflwmst::—t Press Club, Willard Hotel, 6:30 p.m. and tomorrow; Somew! colder — t, Jowest temperature about 32 de- eeting, Washington Chapter, Cath- hodeia i Daughters of America, Willard Ho- | [l . o G e e D b Bt e R S BT Special Sale—Originally $14.50 land—Fair and soméwhat cold- 5 Meeting and dance, Kentucky Soctety, West Virginia=Cloudy and colder, | Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m. 0 . M High Chair and Mattress with snow flurries in northeast portion tapight; tomorrow fair. lng:d ‘)::ztyl;‘ll';dlu of Charity, 2300 X | i 9x12-Ft —Combination sl 95 ;‘, e hmdd d 113 Mee.unz Polish G of Washington, | Il ol bath tub and dress- - $4.88 = e o). Ehenanosn River | Sears. Roebuck Art Gallertes, 1106 Gon- | I Size Py ing table with hose g affo muddy; both rising slowly and [necticut avenue, 8:30 pm. i attachment. Folds —Cholce of four styles (] value. leudy this rning. with new style seat. Safety cleudy morning. g Serd nnd’)::lmlz.‘ute party. Hope Council —These are the rugs for hard serv- compactly... strap . . . porcelain tray. = Report for Last 24 Hours. ns l.%zme ughters cp 5 y, 641 1 | il ice. They're beautiful, heavy and Ivory finish with $6.00 value. 2 Temperature. Barometer. | Street Cled i g destined for several seasons’ use. cretonne trimming. erday— Degres Inches. | pntertainment, Brightwood Park P 2066 | Methodist Episcopal Church, Eighth and | N 4 Smaller Sizes to Match Others $4.50 and $4.95 < Baby Walker-Stroller, Special 29.63 2059 Jefferson streets northwest, 8 p.m. | at $1.50 to $7.65 o s st e Mg = . Art_pageant, Suitland School, Suit- - O TP g BaSSInet \ stroller, with detachabl s 2946 |land, Md., 8 pm. | T foot Test and handle and re- 29.41 P I | S ‘movable metal floor. Green Y 29.40 TOMORROW. | Y i With Pad and ivory finish, : % Record fer Last 24 Heurs. Meeting, Washington Chapter. Del- | Q| o -~ . = phian Society, Willard Hotel, 10 a.m. S 53 9 5 8 Il hest, 45, noon today. Year ago, 55. e i ers, 9.95 5 . 40, 4:00 am today. Year, Luncheon, Rotary Club, Willard Ho- I f = o i Flbel' Stfo L s tel, 12:30 p.m. —A 191,x36-in. bassinet with S —Carmel finish . . . adjustable back. 2 Record Temperatures This Year. Luncheon, Lions Club, Mayflower pad, link springs, rubber-tired : T dasher and hood. Neatly lined. gh 4. Hotel, 12:30 p.m. | : 'Y 4l 'swivel casters. Green or ivory = (- ¢ wc:f"lz"o:nrgx::"y 19 P ‘e finish with floral decorations. Kann's—Fourth Floor. Porees Luncheon, University of Missouri | b ;u = b-n:e 'm::m 4 Alumni, University Club, 12:30 p.m. v A rresonable depet C nishe: y United Coast ant 3 deposif Goodetic Burvey) Luncheon, Democratic Club, Univer. hold 1t I you're ready o sity Club, 12:30 p.m. Indsy. 'OmorTow. —_— 4:00a.m. 5:04 am.| Luncheon, Insurance Club, University 0:46am. 11:47am.|Club, 12:30 p.m. i Now Is the Time for Painting! I Luncheon, Veterans' Administration, | | Cannon University Club, 12:30 p.m. N Ry AT P e R o e ' Ml (ERE=SY, HOUISE PAINTS z e Hotel, 12:15 pm. . o3 (83 6:20 ) : 6:21 /4 4 { = I . liddpm. Marriage Licenses. S " Automobile lights must r turned on Joseph Vi i 1311 Florids a1 | ‘/ 4 Ready to Use T - = ,Ooné-half hour after sunset. I, 18, 1316 T @ 1 Rey. M. C. Marse | / ! - Precipitation. L 3 21 4 i i i 1 . Sonthly precipitation In inches in the | Befics %. Lee. 2. 5505 4th ok Rev. 3! G ! ‘ z | T LA ital (current month to date): h 38, 325 Pa. ave. se., | / ith, 1933. Average. -Record.|and Bessie L. Long, 38, 223 3rd st. s.e.; I \ R ’ & January. 335 3.55 7.09 i L. ° ' : ‘ Gal May X X = Vyrd L. Morgan 1022 9th_st.. and 263 . . Lillian Hackley, 51, 1120 Oth st.; Rev. J. C. | 236 . 1 | Ball. Marion M. Stott. 35, 2707 Adams Mill | / & . 1. and Mabelle L Varlce, 28, 1815 Ken- Q| y 3 Sizes * Nelson C Baltimore, and Sophie M| \ e pelht. Breparcl with ‘pure 5 Rev. A. P. Poore. R / 81x99 linseed oll, for inside and out- Geol h . 40, and Eila M. Tre- S/ [ side use ' .. Choice of many land. 48, both of New York City: Judge \ / *colors, ‘inciuding— RE. Mattingly. 1| Vo A 72x%9 S 85| .3 8. "Montree, 20. and Bertna Pried, | Jf V / bbi J. T Loel | e Flat White oseph 8. \ — 2 hoeney B e 25 2ah | —Well constructed, A ; 63x99 Lisht Taa By A oung. 19, = 2 comfortable mat - S e tresses of layer felt, N < \ vory Se Irma King, 20, 2004 Kansas ave.; Rev, 8. B. ’ Q e o N ; with four rows of im- NN P XYWy, L/ N\ siThey'rs fine and soft and made of SorieGreea™ B Bl %, 1725 T sty feve | mond tufting and ~7 & neat hems. Red or Maroon Roof Paints, gallon .......$1.09 A fiomas E. Gardiner, ir. 22, 1733 T I heavy 6-0z. A. C. A. S A VNG ‘eatherproof Varnish, gallon .......$1.19 and mr;:o;‘:r :'.“l:fll’r.lt 21 «119':. .: ave. ticking. ;i R R wmfi;“m : YH& Duorafifep‘ém o, '/zgg e & \;x 00 attle B. Weeks, 1; Rev. W. Westray. e S : White or Orange Shellac, 15 gallon.......$1.09 : Births Reported. | - - .| 4Hr. Varnish Stain, Oak, Walnut, Clear, n A,-nux-m.rlnen,scnnt-r.mAE I % V,gallon...$l.00 Hel Joseph E. ‘and Eudora Miller, iri. ; boy. Kann's—Third Floor. Gray Earl and Rosa Jones. —_— Girl to Practice Medicine. % « qé:,’ HOLDENVILLE, Okla. _(%)—Miss 1 Snowing | Imogene Butts, 23, soon will become the R Clear artner of her father, Dr. A. M. Butts, - 6‘ okt | cracuns & e Setar ot Mo of I : : | , , §i3tine |the University of Okishoma, wil take ® ; . Get Your Garden Ready—Ift's Planting Time 2 Clear I > Cloudy 7. additional training in San Prancisco. ! INFORMATION rioik, Va. 3.00 5.00 —in Qur Spring Sale TWLEe L Tempn il Blossom Pattern ,g Complete 1 = v ervice for Removes Spots Safely: ¥ Eight L T e Emmn"fi%:?.:{:& et Tt s ; o , l’orcellam_]'_ne Pl: ler:l'e; eu;tg; new square th green leaves and plati- num edges on old ivory body. = Eann's—Third Floer. 6to8 in Boxwood..........c000eveeece 10 on. im, Sweden 33 . Flowering Shrul y_varieties .........19¢ ea. Md\g.'b.&:“h B8 | Part Drug Stores. " % Pereanials—large assortment. ...15¢c ea.; 4 for 50 forta gy Amores. 30 Raln CLEANSILINE Cleaning Fluid : 155 I8 & Collfsciis Brivet Hodge m Bermuda. 70 Eart cloudy . : Don't allo false teeth to drop Desths R;sap?:ffg.m o :,,,‘"’,,,‘,'_kf‘:‘,::’a;“:- %h;fi" ! \ Tomorrow-L500 Baskets of o S e Pansy Plants riency Hospial % » 13 in » Besket 55 l’lb;!:lz. .‘.‘All_- i ing edun,h - 69c ’g Gallinger 200 Phr A oS % A Aeea : : i : : ital, A iosisons 1. Galineer - Hos-