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LONG CAN SUCCEED, Menace, He Declares in Sail- |average man. ing for Europe. By the Associated Press. | pare notes for a new edition of his work, “The American Language.” | “He's against the wealthy, but not MENCKEN BELIEVES | tne moderate weaithy.” Mencken said. | “He'll allow people to have $1,000,000. B In spite of that, however, he's sin- . cere. He's an up-from-slavery man Lonisianan Is Clever and a Real |nq he has a genuine feeling for the “1 wrote six months ago that Father Charles E. Coughlin was dead but didnt know it. By the time of L the 1936 campaign he will be through. NEW VORK, June 15.—Of the Na- |, a5 pr. Townsend, Upton Sinclair. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ~ D. C., JUNE 16, 1935—PART ONE. tion's radical leaders, Senator HUY |iy. ytopians and Howard Scott and in service. P. Long alone has A chance to suc- | (ot ool M T rough. “Huey Long is clever and is a real I am told that if he went | to California tomorrow he could sweep Father Coughlin couldn’t ceed, says that brusque appraiser of Americana, Henry L. Mencken. The Louisana Senator s “the great- | menace. est demagogue in a long time,” de- S.clared the Baltimore literatus before | the State. he sailed today for Europe to com- do that. SUSPECT JAILED BEFORE HOLD-UP IS REPORTED |51, Fleming had arrested Morris Weias, | 29, for investigation when he saw Policeman Produces Man Imme-|phim running from the apartment diately Upon Receiving Com- plaint From Woman. | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 15 —Sergt. Michael J. Fleming is a policeman who beileves nearby cell. building. —_—— This Valuable 91-Pc.; Bridal Set FREE! with cvery purchase of $100.00 or more ® 42-Pc. DINNER SET ® 30-Pc. SILVER SET ® 19-Pc. COCKTAIL SET Electrical Merchandise Ereluded Sensational Rug Savings 9x12 or 9x10', FELT BASE RUGS 9x12 or 8x10 MOURZOUK RUGS i $9.98 9x12 or 8x10 Reversible Imported cocoa fibre rugs with beautiful sten- . FIBRE RUGS to the back. Attractive pat- $7 88 Both sides - terns through usable, giving you double wear. 8-Pc. Studie Outfit 39 A complete outfit, consisting of an automatic couch, occa- sional table, table lamp and shade to match, occasional chair, end table, and smoker lamp with shade to match. $5 delivers it. Patterns suit- able for anv room, Regu- lar $6.98 qual- v *4.88 714x9. . $3.88 6x9..%3.38 Bamboo Porch Shades 4 ft. wide by 6 ft., 8 in. long, $1.19 5 ft. wide by 6 ft., 8 in. long, §1.69 6 ft. wide by 6 ft., 8 in. long, $2.29 7 ft. wide by 6 ft., 8 in. long. $2.79 8 ft. wide by 6 f1., 8 in. long, $3.29 3P Sateen Overdrapes With Valance variety of colors, $1 i 2 9 = Pinch Pleat Net Curtains with colored signs. 72 inches wide to the pair. Lovely qual- ity sateen in a wide Open mesh in eggshell Bed Outfit c$1 _5.95 A convenient bed outfit, including a metal bed, sanitary mattress and comfortable coil spring. $1 delivers it, Then he produced his prisoner from & “Why, that’s the man,” Mrs. Lake 50-GALLON STILL SEIZED Police yesterday seized a 50-gallon still operating in an unoccupied house Busy writing out a report of an|at 1353 C street northeast. arrest, he was disturbed yesterday by | Mrs. C. S. Lake, who said a stranger | forced his way into her apartment | and demanded her jewels, but fled when she screamed. Fleming calmly finished his report. found 100 gallons of dry mash and three gallons of corn liquor. Precinct Detectives E. E. Scott and G, E. Thornton of the ninth precinct led the raid. No arrests have been made, but police are searching for a suspect. “G-MEN” GIVEN CREDIT FOR BANK HOLD-UP DROP Ohio Institutions Believe Drive on Gangs Caused 50 Per Cent Reduction in Robberies. By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, June 15—A com- mittee of the Ohio Bankers' Associa- tion yesterday credited operations of Federal officers and State police in Ohio in_eliminating the Dillinger, “Pretty Boy” Floyd and Bob Zwick gangs, for & 50 per cent reduction in Ohio bank robberies last year, as com= pared with the five-year average. The association’s Bank Protection ‘89 Style and value make this suite an outstand- ing buy. Comprises a chest of drawers, vanity, dresser and panel bed. Well made and nicely finished. 85 delivers it. $ Two attractive pieces for the living room, in- cluding a sofa and comfortable high-back chair. Attractive mo- hair frieze covering over spring construc- tion. 85 delivers it. $ A buffet, server, china cabinet, extension table and six uphol- stered-seat chairs com- plete this excellent dining room suite, All pieces are well made and finished in walnut veneer. 85 delivers it. ‘89 A marvelous eppor- tunity to refurnish the living room is offered in this two-piece suite. Both pieces are finely built and neatly finish- ed in tapestry. $5 de- livers it. $ A well-made maple suite, including a dresser, vanity, chest of drawers and panel bed. All pieces are of sturdy construction and richly finished in maple. A value at this low price. $5 delivers it. Folding Carriage 55.95 A comfortable, well-made carriage, attractively fin- ished. 50c a Week Committee reported that daylight hold-ups in Buckeye nstitutions had been ‘reduced from 55 in 1933-34 to fewer than 25 in 1934-35, and thet 80 per cent of the criminals respon- sible had been killed or sent to prison. Actual hold-up losses last year like- wise were diminished due to detection of virtually every criminal and recov- ery of a majority of the loot, the committee said. S TR S Electroplaters Elect Slattery. Thomas F. Slattery, 1808 Irving street, an employe of the Bureau of Engraving -and Printing, was elected president of the American Electro- platers' Society at the annual con- vention of the organization ,held this year at Bridgeport, Conn., it was learned here yesterday. VESSEL GOES ADRIFT AS PROPELLER FOULS Scientific Investigators Wireless Plight to Cutter Off Nantucket. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, June 15.—Disabled while obtaining evidence of tremendous pre- historic shifts in land and water of the New England coast, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s research | vessel Atlantis was drifting yesterday about 120 miles east of Nantucket. The Atlantis reported by wireless that her propeller had been fouled by a trawling net and the Coast+Guard B—7 ‘ cutter Faunce has been dispatched to her assistance. The Faunce was’ ex- pected to take her in tow some time | ‘ after midnight. The Atlantis is being used by-s Harvard expedition. CHILD FALLS TO DEATH ALBERT LEA, Minn., June 15 (#). —Plunging head first to the pavement | when the door of a speeding automo- | bile opened, Hoyt, 4-year-old son of | Mr. end Mrs. Harry Norton of Detroit, | Mich., was fatally injured near-here yesterday. The child was riding with his | mother and uncle when the tragedy | occurred. The uncle said the car was going at least 60 miles an hour at the time. The child’s skull was frac- tured.