Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1935, Page 28

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SLAINU.S. AGENT HONORED BY CHIEF, Klein's Name Placed on| Honor Roll of Those Killed in Action. By the Associated Press. The name of Nelson B. Kloin will be ninth on J. Edgar Hoover's honor roll of “G-men"” Killed in action i A bronze plaque on the wall of the | Bureau of Investigation's headquar- ters office honors the agents killed m' the war on crime, The Cincinnati®Federal agent dled‘ Friday blazing away at the fugitive, | George B. Barrett, who had mortally wounded him an instant before. | Barrett, crippled by Klein's dying | blast, was captured by Donald Mc- Govern, another Federal agent, who stood with Klein in the death battle at College Corner, Ohio. | Cummings Sends Regrets. | Attorney General Cummings yester- day sent the following telegram to Mrs. Catherine I. Klein, wife of the slain agent “I am deeply grieved by the death ot your husband. He was a loval and capable officer. My heartfelt sym- pathy is with you and your family in your hour of sorrow.” It was the first fatality months. Samuel P. Cowley and Herman E. Hollis were the last to fall. Their lives were exchanged for the life of the ngforious George “Baby Face” Nelson in a highway battie near Bar- rington, Ill., November 27, 1934. John Paul Chase now is serving a life sen- in 10 {RAMBLING THEATER ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE Players to Visit New Sections of City With Play, ‘“Creature of Impulse.” ‘The Rambling Theater, which tours the city’s parks under direction of the Community Center Department and the National Capital Parks Office, will play in the Burroughs School Center, Eighteenth and Monroe streets north- | east, tomorrow at 4 p.m. On Wednesday the theater group TAR, WASHINGTON, at the Office of the Natignal Capital Parks for the Rambling Theater it .| was decided to have it appear at new places and present “Creatures of Im- D. C, AUGUST 18, 1935—PART ON E. 17 NAVAL POSITIONS Indian Head, Md., were unnounced' $5.47; yesterday by the Civil Service Com- | $5.66; | mission. pipefitter’s helper, $4.70 to‘ months of firing with mechanical or sheet metal worker's helper, | automatic stokers. | $4.51 to $5.47; fireman, $5.76 to $6.72. | Applications for the following seven pulse,” the play given at parks last will appear at McPherson Square, week, instead of presenting a new play | Fifteenth and T streets, at 1 p.m., and at Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway, at Allen place, at 3 p.m. On Friday the senior players will luppem' at Garfield Park, Third street and Virginia avenue southeast, at 4 d. p.m., and at Reservation 113, Seventh New Gold Field Foun and C streets southwest, at 6 p.m. | A new gold field has been found Due to the many requests received 'near Laverton, Australi appeared before. at places where the theater group had | Civil SOON TO BE FILLED\ Applications for the following 10 positions must be filed with the fac- ‘ tory's labor board recorder not later Service Commission An- nounces Indian Head Fac- joiner, $7.48 to $8.44 a day; $7.10 to $8.06; pipefitter, rigger, | " $7.96 to | ence. tory Vacancies. Two sets of examinations for 17| $10.% positions at the Naval Powder Factory, | $5.66; machinist’s helper, The GOLDENBERG Co. tence in Alcatraz Penitentiary for the & killing of Cowley Baum Slain in 1934. w. agent, perate battle between officers and the Dillinger crew at the Little Bohemia resort in Wisconsin April 22, 1934. Other names on the “"G-men" honor roll: Rupert V. Surratt. who died when his auto was forced from the highway while he was driving to duty in Charl- otte, N. C.. October 8, 1933 Raymond J. Caffrey. mowed down by gun bullets in the uaion station massacre at Kansas City June 17. 1933, when three other officers and a prisoner were slain Albert E. Ingle, victim of a freak accident when he was struck by a bullet from the gun of a Charlotte, N. C., detective, dropped as they walked down the street on November 24, 1931 Paul E. Reynolds, found dead in a canal at Phoenix. Ariz. August 9. 1929, his body riddled with bullets of unknown assassins. Edward B. Shanahan, killed while srresting Martin Durkin in Chicago on October 11, 1925. Carter Baum, another Federal SHANNON TO FETE PAGES OF HOUSE Annual Dinner will Be Given To- night, Despite Illness of Host. The annual adjournme:t dinner for the House of Representatives' pages will be given by Representative Shan- nen of Missouri tonight at the Shore- ham Hotel. Shannon has played host to the pages for a number of years, although sickness will prevent him Irom being present toi A program of songs, skits. imita- tions, readings and speeches has been arranged by the 50 boys who will at- tend the dinner. The dinner will be opened with roll call by Chief Page James Rohrer. Master of Ceremonies John McCabe will deliver a “message” 1o the pages, and later in the evening two-minute speeches will be made by Aibert Payne, Pennell Kirkbride and Benjamin C Rolfe. Named to L. C. C. ALABAMAN IS APPOINTED BY PRESIDENT. MARION M. CASKIE Of Montgomery, Ala, who has been appointed by President Roosevelt to fill the existing va- cancy on the Interstate Commerce Commisison. He succeeds Patrick J. Farrell, whoe term expired Janu- ary 1. Until recently Caskie was Southern regional traffic assistant at Montgomery to Joseph B. East- man, Federal co-ordinator of trans- ‘s2.00. Special Weekly Rates MT.ROYAL HGR Baltimor was slain by Nelsor in a des- | SEVENTH AND 5119 Bédroorri Suite A new modern bed room suite at an exceptionally low price! 4 pieces, including chest, vanity, dresser and bed. American walnut combined with Oriental walnut veneers on hardwood. $6 plus smali charge. DELIVERS Balance in convenient payments, carrging TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE in part pay- ment for the new. ‘?169 Solid \Iahogmw 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite It takes but a glance at the graceful design of each piece to convince you that this is a most exceptional value! Includes 7-drawer vanity, dresser with sta- tionery mirror, roomy chest and choice of poster or panel bed. $ 0DELIVERS TRADE IN YOUR OLD 1 paance in | FURNITURE in part pay- con venfent ment for the new. payments. plus small carrying charge, August $42.50 and $45 Axminster Rugs $29.95 Solid Mahogany Drop-Leaf Solid mahogany or solid - walnut , through- out, with drawer, claw feet. Closed, 36x20 in., open, 36x40 in. 30 in. high, Windsor Bed, Coil Spring or Mattress Attractive Windsor Bed—grace- line style in walnut brown fin- ish. Open Coil Spring—helical top, orchid enamel finish. Roll- edge Mattress—soft, fluffy cot- ton; floral ticking. All sizes. Fourth Floor., $32.50 Slight Irregulars and Dropped Patterns. Table Firmly woven Axminsters bearing such fa- mous names as Aelxander Smith, Mohawk and Bromley. Chinese, Persian and Early American designs, in rich colorings. Size 9x12. All-Hair Rug Cushions Thick and $3 50 resilient— saves wear and tear on $5 Axminster Rugs Scatter size 27x54” heavy $3-75 quality Axminsters in attractive patterns. Sale of Curtalns New Fall Styles 67« Regularly 89 to ® Tailored! $1.19 Pair ® Priscilla! ® Cottage Sets! A famous maker’s advance stock. Priscilla and cot- tage styles have deep ruffies, valance and tie-backs. The tailored styles have rayon fringe trim. Cream, ecru, green, rose, gold and blue. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor. $ /99 each K To qualify for the first five posi- tions, applicants must have completed | board recorder not later than August & four-year apprenticeship or thave | 30: Oiler, $5.76 to $6.72 daily salary; than August 26: Electriclan, with a | had four years’ practical experience. | salarp of from $7.96 to $8.92 daily; For the helper positions, they must have had at least six months’ experi- For the position of fireman |chinist, $8.92;" stone or brick mason, $9.98 to | they must have had at least six worker, $7.96 to $8.92. electrician’s helper, $4.70 to | months of paid experience in firing $451 to | steam bollers, including at least three | least six months’ experience. positions must be filed with the labor enginemen, $7.29 to $8.25; leadburner, | $9.11 to $1027; blacksmith, $7 to | $7.96; boilermaker, $7.39 to $835: ma- $748 to $8.44; sheet metal The first three positions require at Governor Winthrop 335 SECRETARY s $ 395 plete in every expensive detail Veneered on gumwood in beautiful American walnut or mahogany @ Serpentine front drawers, center guided @ Large writing bed ©® Automatic lid supports ® Authentic interiors Large Sofa Choice of either Club or Wing Chair Heavy Carved Frames Sagless Web'd Bottoms Deep Spring Seats Moss and Cotton Filled 55 DELIVERS payments, ol carrying che jungle rl‘,‘m. repro- o P! figured tapestry. dud\cn of a collector’s Beautifully blended walnut veneers. $18.50 English BT $11.97 comfort of this chair! 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