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LS. U PRESIDENT HANGED INEFFIGY Students, Angry Over Long Censure Ruling, Call Him “Jimmy the Stooge.” By the Assoclated Press. BATON ROUGE. La., December 8. —Resentment in the student-faculty | row over Senator Huey P. Long's censorship of Reveille, Louisiana | State University student publication, | | led to the hanging in effigy of Dr.| James M. Smith, president of the in- | stitution, today. A grotesque, straw-stuffed figure, bearing the -derisive inscription, | “James Monroe Smith, ‘Jimmie the Btooge,’ hanged December 8. 1934, | was found dangling from the halyards of the central flagpole on the univer- | sity campus this morning. | L. P. Montgomery of Hammond. La, a ‘sophomore in the School of Engineering. made the discovery when he went out to raise the flag. It re- called the wave of citizens' mass effigy burnings held for Long and| other State leaders in Louisiana towns ps officers cut lhr | Gets High Post APPOINTED TO INSURANCE DIVISION OF F. H. A. JOHN R. B. BYERS Of New York, who has been ap- pointed director of the mortgage insurance division of the Federal Housing Administration. Mr. By- ers was formerly senior member of the firm of Byers & Dunn, spe- cialists in savings, building and loan auditing, accounting and ap- pxamng —Lnderuood Photo. g GREEK CHURCH TO ELECT e the f the V( te on Trustees Will Be Held from | nator | ressed | Long's | After Services This Morning. The Greek Orthodox Community of Saints Constantine and Helena will | hold its annual election of members members of to the Board of Trustees after the attempted to hold the col- | e Reveille officials barred KREUGER AND TOLL ACCORD HELD NEAR Basis for Untangling Affairs of Match Concerns Laid in 1 New York. l Iz | ember 8 -T‘\E laid d \h(‘ ,; M. Wurtzburger Co. #3: ? Specializing in & morning church service today. At 11 am. a solemn high mass will | be celebrated by Rev. Father Thomas Daniels, pastor of the church, in honor | of St. John Chrysostom, whose feast | day occurs tomorrow. ak VEVEDELEVE 22 Christmas fi fi Jewelry 5 Shop at the friendly store— fl_ you're always greeted with fi a smile—with no obligation to buy. Perfect Diamonds And All Standard American Watches The Finest Genuine 2 1 TURED PEARL - NECKLACES $14 00 up LT EL RS ezmzamw@m Complete Line of Gifts 5t €8 901 G St. N.W. Omen ts look toward rnational Ma ch Cnrn lnd Kreuger & Toll as | to monopoly claims relating to the dmry in Polaj goslavia, | c. and a the ad- ju merl of money cla | UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA i HALTS ‘YELLOW JOURNAL’| Council Forbids Anonymous Pub- lications After “Scurrilous and | Indecent” Issue Appears. By the Associa UNIVERSITY December 8.— Calling the rece nksgiving issue of the Yellow Journal “scurrilous and | indecent in the extreme,” the Admin- | istrative Council of the University of | Virginia has issued an order con- demning this publication and for- bidding future issue or sale of any anonymous papers The order, signed by Ivy F. Lewis, | secretary of the council, which is com- posed of President John L. Newcomb | and six deans of the university, | equests the co-operation recurrence of any such | v Journal. which has ap- {} peared anonymously at the university from time to time, in its Thanksgiving issue, distributed at the Virginia-North | Carolina game. criticized certain ath- | letic policies and made slurring com- | ment concerning several young women, who were mentioned by name. Treasurer's Books Studied. CHARLESTON, S. C., December 8 | (®) —In response to a suggestion of | the grand jury, Judge Clinton T.| make a study - marsh §. Smi th city treasurer. The jury reported there seemed to be some discrepancies in the accounts which were not satisfactorily explained to it and recommended the audit. Charge Accounts Inivted | American Radiator Hot Water Installed in Six Rooms as Low as ‘285 NO MONEY =>DOWN 3 Years to Pay can finance n loan the money to er mecessary im men T ke up o 3 vears to Phone, Write or merican Heating ENGINEER[NG COMPANY 7 N. Y. Ave. NA. 8421 —————ee— THE GIFT STORE FOR ALL THE PEOPLE e s e e, For the 42nd Christmas Wash- ingtonians a r e coming to A. Kahn Inc. for ¢« L 340 WATCHES—SILVER—LAMPS AND CLOCKS s Platinumsmiths Jewelers Stationer: A. Kahn Jnc. Arthur J. Sundlun; Pres. 42 Years at 935 F St. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1934—PART ONE. We Celebrate QOur 45th ANNIVERSARY and Forty-Five Years of Progress . THROUGH the integrity of those who formulated its policies during these years and adherence to sound banking principles this Bank has achieved an unusual growth. Record of Growth Deposit Accounts IgRg—————— =g 1934——76,252 Deposits 1889 $18,870.00 1934—$40,095,177.08 Resources 1889-—-$327,305.51 1934—8$47,757,971.77 In addition, the Com- pany through its Trust Department controls trust assets in excess of $119,000,000. The first permanent home of the American Security & Trust Company at 1405 G Street NW. E take this opportunity on the occa- sion of our forty-fifth anniversary to express our sincere appreciation to the many thousands of people who have con- tributed to our success through the use of our banking and trust facilities. O the hundreds of new customers who have come to us in recent months we extend a welcome, and as well, an invita- tion to visit our other departments in order that they might become better acquainted with our complete financial service. IN celebrating our forty-fifth anniversary we recognize two important facts: First, an uninterrupted service to the commu- nity of almost a half century; and, sec- ondly, a sound growth that has been constant throughout the years. The Main Office located o the Northwest Corner of Fifteenth Street and Pemnsylvania Avenue N.W. THAT growth is best exemplified by new records established recently in our forty-fifth year, when the total deposits of our customers reached a new high mark and when the largest staff in our history was called upon to serve a growing clientele. UR financial service is modern and complete. It embraces checking ac- counts, savings accounts, safe deposit boxes, securities, foreign exchange, real estate and the varied trust functions, in- cluding the administration of estates. IVE banking offices in various sections of the city are convenient distributing points for this service. Each office is a self-contained banking unit, equipped to render prompt and efficient service. YOU ARE INVITED TO USE THE SERVICES OF ANY AMERICAN SECURITY OFFICE MIEIRIICAN SECURIT AND TRUST COMPANY o Fifteenth St. and Pennsylvania Ave. BRANCH OFFICES Central Northeast 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Capital-$3,400,000. M EMBER O F F ED 8th and H Sts. N.E. ERAL Northwest 1140 15th St. N.W. Southwest 7th and E Sts. S.W. Surplus-$3,400,000. RESERDUYVE SYSTEM