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A—-7 Y and the Dm‘:;' University Law School. He was married in 1909 to Ora Bowmi who died here in 1927. o Two daughters, Marjory and Martha Lee, survive. D. C., TUESDAY., JUNE DENVER JUDGE DEAD Supreme Court Justice Had Planned THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 27, 1933. _ .| |ORDER PROBE OF SLAYING U. S. Envey Cuba’s Friend rado Supreme Court since 1919, died in | a hospital here Sunday night of influ- | (nza, which developed into pneumonia. s to have been married to Miss Irchof, member of a soclally mily. July 8. | P)—Julian H r e T, dge Moore attended of the Colo- Woodward High School in Cincinnati “Every House Needs Westinghouse” Westinghouse Electric ' Refrigerators < MUDDIMAN § 911 G St. NAt'10140-2622 Organized 1888 OF FILIPINOS BY SENTRY By the Associated Press. | MANILA, June 27.—Gov. Gen. Frank | - e Murphy today ordered an inquiry into | yen Srrg June 7T | the slaying of three Filipino prisoners | ___ R by an American scntry on Corregidor | Island. The' shooting was last week, but had 66 9 | been kept secret until today by Army and insular authorities. The unnamed @ S @ sentry was reported to have shot the | three as they tried to escape. Army 3 | officers announced court-martial charges o & B < { have been preferred against the sentry. A number of prisoners are kept work- 2 CUBAN GROUP HAS HOPE IN WELLES A B C Secret Society increas- ing with Belief American May Mediate. | to Marry in July. Opinion is a medium between incwl- edge and ignorance.—Plato. t back 1n the train— — Removes Spots Safely| That spot on your coat, dress or gloves is | not as ruinous as you might expect. It can, be removed_easily, safely and quickly with Cleansiline, the master cleaning fluid. Keep a can handy for all emergencies. Instantly removes grease, paint, oil, pitch, tar, etc. without injury to the finest fabrics Recommended for cleaning silks, satins, velvets, ribbons, woolens and white kid gloves. Get a gen. erous 35c¢ can for 29c today at Peoples Drug Stores. ning Fluid — =N A Humble Home or Massive Mansion BOTH Need Paint To preserve your property and keep up its value, use plenty of PAINT—but be sure to get QUALITY Paint because it is cheapest in the long run. “FAIR- FAX” Paint contains NO water, but is PURE 100% PAINT!! Deferred Payments If You Desire Them. ButlerFlynn PAINTS—GLASS 607-9 C St. N.W. Met. 0150 HAVANA (P).—Evolution of a politi- | cal party strong enough to affect Cuba's | future course is the hope of the A B C secret society. | | Long relentless in its opposition to | President Gerardo Machado, the or-| ganization has accepted the American | Ambassador, Sumner Welles, as media- {tor in the island’s political impasse. | Members of other opposition groups | have been gravitating to its banner, one of the most notable actions in this | | direction coming when the revolutionary | junta organized in New York a year| ago was virtually dissolved. | Its president. Dr. Carlos de la Torre, | told the members they were free in | join opposition groups in Havana in | accepting mediation by Mr. Welles. Some Elements Favor. The A B C's emergence as an active | organization dedicated to the furthering | of reform in public life would be looked | upon favorably by many elements |in the opposition to the present ad- ministration. Furthermore, the same idea has long | been in the heads of those actively di- | recting the society’s campaign. | Critical not alone of the present ad- | Ministration’s policies, but also of the | corruption that, they charge, has tainted | almost every regime in the island’s his- tory as an independent nation, the se- | cret organization hopes to help in bring- |ing about a “new deal.” | That will not be accomplished, its | leaders say, merely by the overthrow of | the Machado government. e | ““we will have to stay in politic: | they declared. “to hold what we've rained, to keep the men we help put in power in the straight and narrow | path and to secure radical reform of the ‘system’ which, in the past, has made corruption in office almost inevitable.” | 50,000 in Membership. | The A B C and its former affiliate, | the O C R R, claim between them an | estimated 50,000 members and active | sympathizers throughout the island. In large part, their membership | derives from the new generation, | young professional and business men | and educators who never before have | participated in political activities. Necessity has mothered in these ideal- ists a gift of organization. to the point | that, despite the need for moving se- | cretly, there is no other faction in Cuba | which' can_approach the A B C and | |the 0 C R R for compact unity of Mediation offers by Sumner Welles (center), American Ambassador, in an effort to end Cuba's political troubles are galning acceptances from opponents of President Gerardo Machado (upper left), one of them coming from Dr. Carlos' de la Torre, leader of a New York junta. shows an air view of the capitol at Havana. | 5 # i § The intervening photograph NEWS BROADCAST INJUNCTION ASKED, New Orleans Papers Join in Action | Against Owners of Radio Station WDSU, By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, June 27.—After ar- guments in Civil District Court here yes- | terday, Judge Walter L. Gleason took under advisement the petition of New Orleans newspapers asking for an in- competition between radio stations and newspapers. Alfred D. Danzger, counsel for WDSU, maintained that the radio bought and paid for newspapers and therefore had a right to broadcast the news. Esmond Phelps, counsel for the news- | papers, replied that news taken from | the papers was “unfairly obtained” and | that such practice constituted “unfair competition,” in that the newspapers | gathered such news at expense and it costs the broadcaster nothing. Plaintiffs in the suits are the Times- Picayune Publishing Co., the Item Co., Ltd., and the Deily States Publishing Co | | | | | ing on Corregidor, a heavily fortified island strategically lccated at the cn- trance to Manila Ba Cash Campaign in Dublin. “Pay Cash” is the slogan of a paign recently started in the Irish F State, which is reported to be bringing | money out of hoarding. In Dublin mer- | chants are intensifying the drive by | ing such signs as “We do not not even good ones” and “We do not give you credit—even for good | | intentions.” Cooks at 2c a Meal for a Family of Five It's easy to beat the high gas bills and still enjoy all the conveniences of the most modern gas range. An incomparable buy at these prices. Price Range, $9.90 to $120 See These Remarkable Cooking Stoves W. S. JENKS and SON 723 7th St. N. 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All Pennsylvania trains to New York are operated ELECTRICALLY from Wilmington to New York— more than half the trip. n di IPENNSYLVANIA IRAILROAD | action. ) Now its leaders are busy studying, | estimating, delving into the past history | | of the island’s public men, passing on | | their qualifications to hold office. | | " The leaders of the future must be| men who have had no previous connec- ‘(ion with politics, they believe. - |AIMEE SENDS FOR SPOUSE| | PARIS, June 27 () —Reports that | Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton | intended to seek a divorce were discred- ited today following published state- ments that the evangelist had cabled | her husband, David Hutton, to join her immediately. | The Paris edition of the New York | Herald Tribune said Dr. Charles Bove, | who operated on Mrs. Hutton for an intestinal obstruction, had _confirmed the request and had said the patient had not become worse, Jjunction to prevent the Uhalt Broad- casting Co., operators of WDSU, from broadcasting news taken from the local papers. 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