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from Silver City, Alaska, to the Chicago | €XPected to arrive at Prince Exposition, yesterday was fitting his ! miles away, Saturday night. L DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION Oltm..co.m i thiat NISY dathzoom with & Standard I 1] ET ONE-PIECE CLOSET Don't be embarrassed any longer by the noisy operation of that old closet. No need to endure it when it can be replaced so easily by a Quiet “Standard” One-Piece Closet —so quiet it cannot be heard outside the bathroom — so attractive that it will make the whole bathroom look like new. The new Quiet “Standard” One-Piece Closet is compact—the tank and bowl are one unit of genuine vitreous china—so easy to keep clean. All exposed metal parts are finished in non- tarnishable chromard. It has a genuine “Church” white seat, made especially for the One-Piece Closet. See it at the nearest showroom. Ask your Plumber for an esti- mate on the cost of installing this important fixture. Time pay- ments make it doubly easy to have it installed now. “The Plumber Protects the Health of the Nation’ o ser ‘Standard” PLUMBING FIXTURES AT o Standard Sanitary Mfa. Co. 1412 “F” ST.,, N. W., NEW WILLARD HOTEL OF ALL REFRIGERATOR REPAIRS ARE CAUSED BY PARTS NOT REQUIRED OR USED IN THE NEW THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, HITLER TO REPLACE AUTOPSY ORDERED (= IN DEATH OF KING:2 UNIVERSITY HEADS Nazi Regime Also Presents New Prussian Stu- dents’ Code. By the Associated The. Naxi principle.of making e e of tments from sbov: selection of student leaders. The code will serve as a national modul It is based on racial principle and will discriminate against Jews and embrace Austrian students in an all- program. Austrian and Ger- man students already co-operate in the Deutsche Studentenschaft—German Students’ Federation. The resignation of Prussian univer- sity presidents is expected at & confer- ence here today. The president of the Senate of Deans of Cologne University resigned yesterday and a new adminis- glmun was appointed. chanzas “,.f“’g e new rogn.m = expected completed by Ma A prominent Jew‘lsh attorney at Give Us This Opportunity! lhlp CAPT. PAUL B. KING. Chemnitz, Dr. Weiner, was found shot to death on a country road last night. He was kidnaped by men in Nazi uni- forms. Police suspected they were Nazi political opponents. Preliminary Probe Indicates Accidental Fall, Says Act- ing Coroner. An autopsy was ordered today to de- termine the circumstances of the death of Capt. Paul Browning King, 37, son of Senator Willlam H. King of Utah, APRIL 12, 1933. m honorably discharged Aprl 14, 1919, in the Army who was killed shortly after 10 o'clock | to last night in a seven-floor plunge into | of lley from his home at the 51.'&‘50;. “Hotel, 1016 Seventeenth inquiry indicated re&;ssldmnuy while le;ctn- ln( !rom w, according to ing Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald, L\m s death certificate will be until after the autopsy, as there were no witnesses to the tragedy. Capt. King’s body, clad in pajamas, was picked up from the paved houl attendants, who investigated they heard the impact of t.ha fall. ppurenfly was dead when hel The Prussian Academy of Sciences [his sk criticized Prof. Albert Einstein because he “never raised a finger against sus- picions and defamations as he was oblij to do as a member of the academy” in connection with ' the recent German ‘“atrocity” reports abroad. We do not ask you to believe that our services are finer, and cost less. What we do ask is that you determine the facts by per- sonal investigation, just as you would do were you about to pur- chase a car, and were undecided as to what kind to buy. Do don’t your own investigating; take anything for granted. We shall be happy indeed to have you form your own conclusions on this basis! FUNERAL HOME INC 8I6 HSTREET N.E S E RVE L Hermetic Refpigenillim O fans, belts or pulleys—no float valves or expan- sion valves—no fuses or stuffing box seals! The few moving parts are sealed in a permanent bath of oil to free you from the annoyance of kitchen re- pairs. Not even the need for future oiling! The simplest, most expertly designed refrigerator on the market today—at new low prices. Sooner or later everybody will want this advanced, Simplified Refriger- ator. Today you see it only in Servel. Servel Crusader Open Unit Model *08 Delivered and Installed In addition to the hermetically sealed models, Servel brings you this Cru- sader Model with 4.6 cubic feet of storage space and 8.5'sq. ft. of shelf area. One-piece porcel ain interior. 4 Other Servel Crusader Mod- els from $144 to $244 Installed Seventh St. 12 Servel Hermetic Models , Priced from $149.50 to $487.50 Convenient Deferred Payments MAYER & CO. Between D and E Appeared Il at Hotel. Hotel attendants said Capt. m registered there a week ago, and, so THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair, light frost ; lowest tgmpenture about 40 Mary! row; light to heavy frost tonight, some- what warmer tomorrow. Virginia—Fair, colder on the coast, far as they knew, left his room only | with light frost on the eout and light once dunnc interval. He seemed and took little food, attend- ants uld Last ht Cal King Chnrla %.ilsddla. n:t clerk at t.lw del.k, to bring him some medicine. Riddle went to the guest’s room in compliance with this request and remained chat- unfl with him for some minutes. that time, Riddle said, Capt. King appeared cheerful. He was quite il however, and hotel attendants had been in communication with his family. They were informed, they told investigators, that a representative would call about midnight to take Capt. King to & hos- pital. Riddle had left Capt. King only about two hours when the latter's body was heard to crash into the areaway, strik- ing an iron railing on the way down. James McCeney, secretary'‘to Senator King, who is chalrman of the Senate District Committee, came to the hotel to offer his assistance. He said mem- | Lot had talked bers of Capt. King’s family had to him yesurd-y and he seemed in the best of spiri Both Windows Open. After an investigation, Dr. MacDon- d said today that both windows in the and unscreened. a few steps from Caj 's wife, Mrs. Decime and pl‘é-m‘-t.fld dm. hter live bf’i‘n lmt at Cathedral Man- cm Kln( & World War fiyer, had been a test pilot at Lang- and sec- The held l’unuylvlnhwm the aviation section of July 2, 1917, and took Princeton Uni- neola, land. He was commis- sioned a flnt lieutenant in the air serv- | ice, October 22, 1917, and was assigned active duty at Mount Clemens, Mich, Served in France. and Rockwell PField, S8an Diego, CIJ.I! before receiving his commission as cnptl.tn on May 9, 1918, and being months of the war. He Established 1900 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE LiIncoln 0524-9244 412 H St Northeast to heavy frost in integlor tonight; to- morrow fair, with somewhat warmer in interior. ‘West nia—FPair, heavy frost to- night; tomorrow fair and warmer. River Report. Potomac River very muddy and Shenandoah clear this morning. Report for Last 24 Hours, 'l‘mperature Bnromet« Yesterday— Inches. 4 p. 8 p. Midnight .. Today— 4 am. 8 am. Noon Record for Last 24 Hours, mghuzslu. 1:00 p.m. yesterday. Year ago, 31, west, 40, 7:30 am. today. Year 2o, 30. Record Temperatures This Year, Highest, 74, on March 14. Lowest, 14, on February 9. Tide Tables, (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic 8 1) 35 9:51 pm. Automobile lights must be turned on one-half hour after sunset. Precipitation, onthly precipitation in inches in '.he Capital (current month to date): Month, ll”. Eew B > t.hp University of Utah. | G training at versity and b;: flying training at Min- Los King then served at Rich Fleld, Waco, | £ vrdm to Prance, where he served dur- ' Sa: 3 ) S8SuSRERLEL RRRSEERREEREERESRE R i FEE TGS SR A S AP RS T N R L DS TR RS g S23s3taazessyatystyanssounnazsy &S PaEREIRLESER2EY 83888ssusRsEsEsEsEses B & 8 & & FOREIGN. (7 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. 3 3 atlons. ana ., TemPpeIature, Weather. Cloudy Foy 52 Cioar Greoniwich time, today.) 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" call - Nori 9 1) it O S S i gnuw ::'4“‘ H % i st 3. ¢, cont with oase. rlfg,x LA, biug, bi handle 1n shai 2 Suerdny” n i Dy Snmu’& ICKER taining needlepoint Chase wnm ! mdov- White Liberal reward SUIT CASE brown, Tuesdly pm,, in Union Station. Return personal papers. Liberal reward. 18 3rd st. s.e. h&‘bfl.vfin H FUNERAL TOMORROW FOR AKRON VICTIMS St Bodies of Mnunl Moffett and Comdr. McCord Reach Wash- Lieut. Thomas Robbins, jr., from Atlantic City. Puneral services for both officers will services at 9:45 am. in_ the Che Chase church.Admxrz Moffett will be buried at 1 p.m., the thm-zmcmnm uya-v- gate. ‘The Ni it stated today there Wollld be no services for Admiral MofTett at his late home, 2019 Massa- mmumne.mmmbm'u The admiral's younger son, Ensign Willlam A. Moffett, jr..llnhoduhdh reach Seattle today, having been in MELVIN. our e ives a5a I¥iends m‘ and floral MRS. 'WILKERSON AND num.x 11, 19 3 2L Geo @uard of fillpntlm. 'WILKERSON, rfllni iy and 1l tributes at 0 Hllth ol our lon and brother, Btaflu!. ALBINSON, Jml E. .n- n Univer: g"‘fimb‘g smbers Co. mnnle’:,bl ‘home, 1400 tlzgg“ n.w., Priday, Anrfl 14, at D. oty Bk o mnud. * sterm at Mount onns cum BEALL, MARY ANNE. n'fl 11, 1933, lt her r&ldfinfl.}l‘cl)fln%‘h!"a wife of the late Benjami Besll u Qlars ad g0t thuur-l a \L THOMAS Finersl from 'the Thursday. Spru ‘13, e 20T e nclatives. -nfl 'mnu ‘inivited. Tirment chireh cometer: BLACK, VIRGINIA PAULINE, On Wednes- g!fl 12, 1933, at ‘mb! vflw beloved M«. B‘i‘wuhm'." ushter o 3. °Black"ahd sister of Miss ub? filfll“ g é}x ANEY, be\avex hulm father, au dl\cr lnl ol'l' Winifred Faj Roland 0 e:'“ [ Ehx.% .lawul parlory. 1500 BATNES, MARY C. On Wi . April 13& 8¢ her’ residence near fi" Bt Bammie1 Hainek: aved o8 ‘. Piterst setvics. on at 11 am. from her late residence. hkr-nnncoumo-nmm "lcl.li mlmlb. mm-y 11, L..NUAD % Mnfilfll 1723 S st. n.w. oty W LY nl!t ral St. Luke's Church 14, n 12:30 pm. Inter- ment fn 13 frandenildren, rest . Ernest Jarvis funeral church, . n.w. Puneral Thursday, 1 p.m. from the pariors. terment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. lumbia nnluhda thé funevii o Brothir SEORGE Jomc‘on’ Y Thuraday. April 13. 1933, at pel.’ 1433 'uw vy Kot lay, April 14, o l'n"olv‘f:“ beloved I.-A"" Sl oun“? funeral hereafter. Brathys, 's . funeral ave. n.w. at *»fllu.n :olo sigend"the IGJLEW MMHI 11, lfl.;.luli yite ineral” Iorer. ""..‘:1‘, o um""‘"flf‘%':“{;a 4 B Hospital, m:g lé"n%fi% o Sed Lottie mn 5_“_" “m"%'?;.“':anm &%“'u’.fl.m‘ m".'.""l :: f':" e Interment Oak émmm SNEAD, asgaer o e w‘mflf‘ m lunt o! smn ‘Upshur 51 hom l'l ver l'... lver £ by S " " o at ihe Dolunlll mmml hmo of 'Reu e te resic 1 terms race” Chiuren d-mtuy.‘i‘v'uc?iu. N On Tuesday, Apyi ANNIE E. igved wite %‘i‘flcfi: four ‘sons"and 'tour ahigntern Fogerst y, April 13, at 3 Tnierment Gakwood Ceme- Tote Tenerts hl'sah at omulgwnu-ml. AOAfl tery, Falls Ch lluh. from PRbr 14t T ohnd riends invited. 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