Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1933, Page 31

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’ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933. | s A Good y LADTOAGSTS| : % s anny Hotel Guests Startled by Avenus"—Tth, 8th and D Star ‘ YT Finding Bodies of Two Al- Is AllL(l)S leged Beer Racketeers. : ¢ G()Od Business ELIZABETH, N 9. April 13.—Gang. | IS NE . And You Can Easily Afford x:‘er I"g:lumbebrhoke the !e;nm}e]qum of of ! O T Of Th e the Elizabeth-Carteret Hotel lat> yes- ! T A\ % L terday, and a dozen detectives, scur: 3 ne, or Wwo €S ing past siartled guests to an eighth | floor suite, found the bodies of two m: described by police as beer syndicate % leaders. : A i One \Victim Identified. o One of n mer identified : as Max Hassel, 33, of Reading, P; Eastern P Ivania beer ba Frank Par. who, police sa pied one of th> suite of rooms in which the slayings occurred. | 3 The other man was tentatively identi- | fied as Joseph Greenberg, 33, also of Reading. Police said they learned i 2 i Greenberg was formerly operator of a i New York hotel and was wanted by St. Louls police. I * o o0 3 Parkowitz told police he heard shots | ‘while he was in room 821, which forms ’ Rcoird part of a suite ?‘ccupying an entire wing . at the rear of the eighth floor, in which | I 2 81 8 st of b lgni oo which —with | or rousers He immediately notified the desk clerk | to get in touch with police, he said. _ | He was taken to the prosecutor's of- | fice for questioning, together with a | ¢ 2 number of other uted asscclal > the slain men. One of these was Louis Collins of Elizab>th, who surrendered when he learned he was wanted by police. While reluctant to attach significance e to the fact, police said Hassel was an I ¥ acquaintance of Al Lilli=1, liquor run- f ¥ e ner, who was pursued up a flight of steps at the old Hammerstein mansion ;:NCA):IA;:A’MC Highlands and slain on Bodles in Room 824. - ;. : 3 ¥ one 6t 2 rooms Socued In the mamé —These suits have more dlstfinc- ©of “Penney and Jameson.” L i % ¢ : o oveturned chel o dstan part ¥ tion, more smartness, more on- _ A Specmlly hat oue o1 he Sictms, at eust: had ' est-to-goodness value than any run or 70 feet trying ‘escape. fi?fi%’&fl’.fi!&“fiwi“flfii& e : ; we have ever offered at so low a Pla_nned lis body. His right hand, in his pocket, clutched | price. The smart patterns—the = fully loaded revolver, and his finger - & . P Ea Vere Tound 41954 in cash anda cnec new Spring shades—the neat tai- re-LCaster Hassel had fallen to the floor in front | lormg and ease of fit will con- of the cesk. Two bullets had gone | A R ‘ tribute to the wearer’s mental and Eventl ADDITIONAL RACE FUND (] . physical comfort. If you intend IS GIVEN FOR WELFARE ]| buying a new suit for Easter, by Brince Georges Commissioners Dis- | , all means see these! 3 tribute $650 to Various County Relief Organizations. ; | | Lighter Shades By a Staff Correspondent of The Star, UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 13— | for Young Men The Board of County Commissioners announced that $650 more of the money { obtained 2s Prince Georges' share of | | Darker Shades for money obtained in the charity racing | > 10 days at Maryland tracks last year had . More Conservative beentgiven out to welfare units of the 4 . Tastes coun! y. Last week they reported that $1,750 of the $4,671.40 fund had been appor- tioned. A part of the remaining sum will be given out, it was said, but the major portion will be used directly through the commissioners’ office. Organizations recelving money yester- ilay were Brentwood Welfare - Associa- | i tion, $150; a colored relief organization r e w of Fairmont Heights, $100; Capitol | jii Heights welfare unit, $200; Hyattsville | B} g Ladies of Charity, $50; Cheverly, $50; another Brentwood organization, $50, and $50 to Millwood district. I FALLS CHURCH CITIZENS |} I O P C O A T S SEEK CITY MAIL SERVICE Association Renews Effort for [} —that will win your approval Home Delivery—Remind Mem- bers to Pay Poll Tax. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. EAST FALLS CHURCH, Va. April 13—Efforts to secure house-to-house delivery of mail were renewed at the meeting of the East Falls Church Cit- izens' Association. Investigation made by the Association last year developed A e e femetTitions 06 —This is one of the best topcoat values we have mum of $7,000 annually required fo H ine— i - T T LR ever offered . . . The fabrics are fine—the tailor that _cancellations had greally in- ing faultless . . . Copies of Harris tweed type creesed. o 2 Mo v i gt Gl B auld " 5 For 66 Years—Three Generations by herself, to remind members of the | Suedene cloth in gray and tan, with half or full :E«éc:séijlxé:{éfi:{el‘,‘f,i—'n‘,’fllto:;i‘,es,éfi* belts . . . Contrast back, with half belt. .A : i . Of Wb l l Dr esse. d Men Ha ve Kn own On suggestion of R. C. L. Moncure 13 . the associktion voted fo request Mayor | No Charge for Alterations fros | th s ot R n o - And Worn Lion Brand Shirts! hours on days when the local base ball revent an accident such as occurred week when James Judy was in- Jured. BY ALEXANDRIA GROUP ; { ’ e - Here's Your Spring ® EXCELLENT FABRICS fessional Women's Club. 7 i L F|NE TA"-ORING By a Staff Correspondent of The Star i gALESANDRIA, Vo Aor, 33t H A I ' ® CORRECT STYLING District of Columbia public schools, was : elected president of the Alexandria : [ ] Business and Professional Women’s o Mrs, Charles M. Shepperson é 7Te 99 LION BRAND Shirts are one of the best SO T Tk Smart as a Whip Ida Hill, corresponding secretars, and - for originality of pattern designing and :Eh%:i:ii‘g?fk;&g:?:éo‘g;{&fifl ~ 4 Alld a R(‘(ll V(tlue at precision of tajloring . . . And here they State convention, to be held in Char- i ko e A oo By iy and i s ) ) $ tempt you to buy them in half dozen lots e e = ’ ) + +« Many, many kinds for your selection:— B 5 —These snap brims are easfl\ Darl ound Madras Clips and Brondclnsh Lost 20 Pounds * . Y Light Ground Clips and Figures. S . : o British Stripings. Feels Much Better which definitely marks a hat Noat! Stvtped Micadelott’ 4 Madas. “June 28th, 1932, started taking| win the admiration of the man All Combed Fabrics—Fully shrunken. who knows style and value! Collar Attached, Neckband, Laundered Collar team has scheduled games in order to Bance SMEn s S Sooond ) Moo D. C. TEACHER HONORED They Are Famous for Their President of Business and Pro- Club at a meeting here. She succeeds known makes in America—a brand noted Mrs. Mae C. Bowman, secretary; Miss | Monroe, were designated to attend the are just before Easter at a price that will . ¢ sl Light Ground Madras and Broadcloth. Bright Woman Q ¥ - moulded to the individual taste ol e ’ as one’s own . . . Hats that will White and Plain Color Broadcloth. Attached and Two Collars to Match Styles! Den' dlll all and| . Mrs. Lute Bright,) "To lose Tat and at the same timel | Stet | y t1 d| I etsons . feel spirbed‘and Joutpiul take oned _ Large, medium and small hats half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a] A e —silk lined! All colors. T A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but i Kann's—Men's Store—Street Floor. [y trl’fl; :t‘ any dru: t:mre in the| I Kann's Men's Store—Street Floor world, but be sure and get Kruschen| | Qi hips, prominent front and double chin and again feel the joy of liv-] ing—money back if dissatisfled afte: the first jar.—Advertisement. | e

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