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el g " A—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1933. - o ‘ 9| m“'eé‘h“hi nh:r}tl at Mlc:ml. Pge He 'nu :0 nell~m-da::m. 1(:e:-mlk c{ln;’ mhthe When 4 % . . named after the veteran Democratic |top from coal mines of Southern looking for lamps un I]ANlEI_S GUARDED Minute Mysteries S MAY R leader, Patrick A. Nash, declined the |Illinois. Kelly came up from a drain- honor because of his age. He is 70. age canal. He supplemented his practi- usual I ortm L pee 'he h EE am ent The office which he is to hold until | cal education by night school study and S 23 3 Solution to at reduced prices at o April, 1935, comes to him at a time | a course of engineering at Notre Dame. P | AN IMPORTANT TRIFLE | when' his chief problem will be to lift| His wife, the former Nona Margaret K Vit CATLINS’ Inc. | (See Page A-3.) Chicago from the financial quagmire in | Noll of Kansas City, said she wasn't NOT IN 35 YEARS g | Fordney knew Davis' story was which it has been wallowing for the past | sure she liked her husband’s new posi- 1324 N. Y. Ave. N.W. National 0992 untrue. Had he been robbed of few years. He promised to do “the best |tion. “I suppose,” she said, “that it V] everything as reported he would [job T can He began by naming a |will take him away from me more than | g HA,KE e U c Bord not have had money with which E. L Kely S v ‘?mxsyl tfws;ganq u;{hmtldpanon warrants | e tr.; She added she ha}? no :inteb | ?&l.;xy;;vd mRL1;:ACn N to_telephone from a public booth. o or $1,700,000 with which officials hope | ests in “anything but my husband, my Y G A SUIT...BUT |U. S. Envoy rosses border It was later proved the girl had elly wung X for ;A:;r‘;%ke anm payment to the city’s | children and our home. been killed accidentally. - B H 5 unpaid school teachers, who are | —— You will be agreeably surprised After Texas Address THERE IS A VIGILANCE AND Sanitary District to tkreatening to abandon thelr posts. ] - with the reasonnble prices mnow = All cutting ang ©ffective for high grade tailoring. JUDGMENT ABOUT TRIFLES : - | 3 oo 4 members of the council of “Democratic * Lauding Roosevelt. ON WHICH THE SUCCESS OF Become Engineer. machine politics,” after Kelly had been RENOVIZE At Ner) named, and they threatened to contest ", his selection as illegal. They had tried Every Home NOW! Savings Plan Shares il | By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. to force a primary and election on the Mr. P. J. Foley. legislation NOW...while prices are at their 60/0 | "LAREDO, Tex,, April 14—The train | CHICAGO, April 14—A one-time |mayorship and opposed | bearing Josephus Daniels to Mex;wzgz DIE IN FLIGHTS student undertaker who abandoned his | 8dopted by the State Assembly permit- | LOWEST levels...you can have that ° | ting the council to make its own se- ||| insanitary sink taken out and re- Full Participating Shares [fl | city to assume his post as Ambasador mortician’s apprenticeship to take up a lection. placed with a new KOHLER of n = s |to the southern republic crossed the leLATING AIR RULES pick, shovel and ax to start at the bot- | Acting Mayor Frank J. Corr resigned | KOHLER sink in white or pastel T . E . G I L B L R T Money Deposited in the | international boundary, here at 3:35 am. tom of an engineer’s career, today was | immediately upon Kelly’s election, shades. Your banker will finance | B, 7 3 ¥ PRUDENT]AL today. I:I.tlhe‘geléla of tdhe‘,col\zn:{;'s a%condxix‘?;‘. which was by unanimous vote of the the payments for you. Fine Custom Tailoring Siznce 1598 - e ward J. Kelly, whose Democratic members. Thre ublic- i | T di 55 A . " Daniels was asleep when the train |Civilian Toll Shown by Report of |parents, Stephen and Helen Kelly, ap- |ans declined to vote. B R e ce v ok 1404 H STREET N. W, Building Association Nuevo Laredo, th fcan cit prenticed him to an undertaker. He got| Kelly is a Chicago product. vas | “Schafer Quality” Materials ey ’”:s;”dm:’;,"l’o i AMs“ e Commerce Department o o hia iamimeant ikt 's wa| Doei Hersimi 16iwes e ihat + > ok | Loaned Only on First [f| /o e e Officials. o the top of the engineering profession. | his inspiration to. become an engineer | || E-» G- SCHAFER Co. |f| y was awaiting him there and it was Kelly, 56-year-old, six-foot Democrat, | by watching a group of workmen lay . | 4100 Georgia Ave. | You are invited to inspect our s charge of NEW FABRICS FOR SPRING hooked onto the train. Railway officials who was president of the city’s South |out the World’s Fair of 1893. That Mortgages on Homes [fl |said he would occupy it when he Ninety-two persons lost their lives | Park system for nine years and director |sight caused him to give up undertak- awakened. last year in civil airoratt accidents which |of & $120,000,000 sanitary district im- |ing as & life's work and pick up an Telephone ADams 0145 d isi Si. t vie ts e & e 3 . . Under Sepersisisr of 1. 5% Soxan s, i et e G s i | peioment gt s et Iy |l & ot Sy 2| | e wansnoo cmn ||| Experienced Advertisers PreferThe Star the Comptroller of.Currency the air commerce regulations and air 1894. of th boarded the train. It was reported the | trame rules of the Department of Com- | Fair mayor” to succeed Anton J. Cer-| Like the late Mayor Cermak he was | | | United States Treasury ‘tg;l;l;dre:?:: Mb:nu'“;:;’”m after the | merce ege{g;mutfs le;nnch, i]t(d v\;.s an- — o nouncr ay by Clarence . oung, WRITE FOR CIRCULAR |, Threatened Communistic demonstra- | Assistant Secretary of Commerce for 1331 G St NW. ey S - The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co.—Entrance 909 F St. N.W. | complications at Vera Cruz while Dan- | Sulte 305, 2nd Natl Bank Bidg. || |ieks was Secretary of the Navy in the | Bch KeTe CoUDled e e rsons = — Wilson administration were reported 0 | covereis snjured and 64 who suffered be the basis of the Communistic protest. | minor “injuries. These miscellaneous Daniels was guest late last night at a | acident did not_involve scheduled air banquet in San Antonio_given by the | fronend O T T Chamber of Commerce. In a short ad- | “Noarly 1alf the fiights. involving in- dress he predicted that when the pres- | fractions of the air commerce regula- ent policies of President Roosevelt have | ot 008 OF o8 Bt O ring 1032 been carried out, there will be a great | reylted in accidents, it was announced. conference of representatives of nearly | The-e were 570 flights made involving ° ° all nations at which “those Chinese o ette WIIE 0, o0 ons of regulations walls which have kept apart the na- | eqcl necessitating action by the De- tlons in trade and friendship will be | ot COResC aas b ce, and these torn down, never to be erected again. flights resulted in 217 accidents, Col. Daniels succeeds J. Reuben Clark of | young explained. Salt Lake City as Ambassador. The statistics, Young sald, would seem to indicate “that the pilot who willful Or ne en violates a provi- ARMORED CAR REPORTED oty ity it o e siony of the air commerce regulations or Mexico City Officials Hear of Added | thelair traffic rules during the course of 7 v 3 Protection for Daniels. a fijght has only one chance in two and 3 : a Nalf of returning to earth without a1 & 8 MEXICO CITY, April 14 (#)—Rail-| exporiencing either a minor or serious | = € nsemnie road circles heard reports, not con- firmed here, that an armored car had |- been added to the train at the border as a further protection to An;bsr.:sdadorl Y Daniels. Half a company of federal D H U I H d 3 e ep one soldierh were reported riding in the ar- | ont Have gly nands or the low rice of mored car as a train escort. from | When hands become dry, red,rough or coarse Armored cars were Temoved oM | from household duties or exposure to the Mexican trains several years ago. OT- | either, use Queen Anne Lotion. 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