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A-20 - 330PASS, 0 FAL BAR EXAMINATION . Names of Successful Are Reported by District Committee. A total of 330 passed the District bar examinations given June 20, 21 and 22, it was announced yesterday by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, of which John Paul Earnest Is chairman. An equal number failed, 660 hav- Ing taken the examinations. The names of the successful can- didates follow: Akin, Allen T, Albertson, Fred W. Allen. Miles L. Keogh, John Wilfred Kerkam. W. B.. Jr. Klagsbrunn. Hans A. Anderson. Frances Klovstad. Odin V. Anselmi, Albert L: Koebel, Ralph F. D.ir. Korth. Frederick H. Arnold. Philip K ramer. Russell P. Auerbach, Manuel Krebill, Raymond Ayers, Willard C. léyfid. AGeuhue “{il : alle. Antnony W. Bailey. Josephine D. Lanahan. Aloysius P. Baker. Harold R. Larcombe. John Ray Bk PRuasell . Laskey. John Ludgate Barmash. Maurice Lawson, Oscar Henry h F. Lemeire. Victor W. Lizgett. Alsxa Beller. Robert James Benjamin, Wardmer Bennett L. T ir Benny. Flovd Berman. Ren Bernstein. Mitchel Beus David Serle ischoff, John Magee. Ponnar. Jobn Ti; Maher, Daniel B. B Tadore I, Malone. John Arthur | Bradiora, Towell Martinsky Erwin E. radshaw.John Pranson. 3 B oy Mason oWillla Braucher *Samuel "c.}attesen, ¥, L Brav. Miles Svence MAMrer Bray. Joseoh W cArthur. Grageer. Arne W Brower. Edgar Jay Brown.” Eugene Brown. Leonard D. w r. Nathan M. Luxiord, Ansel Prank yuch. Marcus E Russell MacArthur. B. McC. Mack. Wilsur Hadley MacMullan. C. F. Moder. Russell Curtis W. d'Arcy L8 dr Loiiis E. McBee, James W. McCabe, Clarence J. McCain, James G. McCauley, Larcy C. McCoy. George McErlean. C.F. . McGuire. C_F. M. - McGurty. Frank McInernev, F. X. McKnight. C. M dcMenamin. J. A, A Ballion, Leroy D Barka, Pred Cahill. Walter J, Callahan. Fred A., ir. Callahan,_William Chaconas. Peter ({ Chamberlain. J. H. o, Chambers. Ralbh L. Movgan. Bdw 5 Clark. Hugh Kemp Morgan. Edward 8. Clement. Armin G. Aforrisson, J. J Clifford_ Robert E. Ivey. William A, g“"Y‘IQ J Myers. Paul F. Nelson. Lawrence W. Newroth. Walter D. oltz, Walter T. gggl(nbspn?vluhyri w. b(l)oéele\'nz Sd'mld "Connor. Edward J. Cooper. Ruhl Leroy Offcutt. Beatrice B. Courtney. Thomas A. O'Keefe. George W. Culler. John Lester O'Malley. R. H. Curran. Charles W. O'Neill. Edward E. Carry, John E. Palmer, James C. Parker. Donald W. Pendleion C. W. Perricelli, W. J. Peterson. Irvine E. A Price. Mamie Smith Davis. Cresson O. Pritchett. W_ J., Jr. DeHasse. Miriam M. Proctor, C. W. DeRussy Edward N, Proctor, Harry E Dibble. Lawrence Di Quirk. Joseph P. Diugensicy. Grace A. Rabenhotst. W. E. pel e amsey. y 8. Connolly.” Frank Connolly. Robert J. Cook. Edith N, Crayke. Geoffrey. jr. Cracker. Arthur W. Dahl. Everett N. Daly James F. D n. De Droshnicop. Hilda Duckworth. Isabel Duckworth. R. P. Dugan._ John I Dyer. Wiliam W. Eaton._ Arthur G. v. Herbert Oscar 3 Edwards, Jvan R. Roche. Pnilip T. Fdwards, Travis H. Rodgers. K. N. Eliiott. Willlam E. Rotering N._A. Envall. Roy N. Rowell, Charles Epaminonda. John G. Rule. Gordon W. Erickson. Mary E. R. Rvan. John A. Muriel Irene Salisbury, Eliz. 8. Albers. Alauin Sanders. William, Fanelll. Joseph A Schacfler. Paul E. Fay, Charles Rozelle Schall. T. D._Jr. Ferguson. John J. ~ Scheewe L. B Fine. Alvin Haroid Schmidt. Walter T Finegan. Paul V. Schwartz. Ira Pt MRobert G, Schwartz, Morris D. Fisher, Wheeler ¥. Shanley. ‘James J. Flaherty Edward M. Fling, Willism Lee Focke. Arihur B. ord. Arthur Freedenberg. Norman Sn{rman. V. Galiher. Richard W. Shiing, K.o o Garrett. Franklin T. Snoemakefe & & George, Newell A, SIOCTE. MOIrE Gerver, Rosalie B. gionick. Josept Gilman. Robert 8. Smith: Robert Glaister, Paul J. Giltton. Hugh D, Snoddy, T B Gordin.' Julius Gotthoid. Louis B. Grace. Anna V. Gradolph. W. P., ir. Granberry. Billy B. Greene, John Greene. Robert E. Hall v Nally, John Otis d. Ivy 9 Reilly. James F, Rhind, Harold &. Rhine, Vera Walton jr.Rice B. Downey Riesman._David, Ir. K. C. ir. R. Shannon. ‘Charles V. Shaw, John C Sharbandy. D. Sherier. Joseph A G. 8. k A encer. Merie T Stevens. Myron B. Stewart. Grace M Stirall, Jokn Oliver Starchen. Otto W. E. Strombere. R. E. Stanley Wood Swingle. Lester M. Talley, Richard B. Hartman. J. A.. jr. Hatfield, Des Taylor Hayden. Joseoh E. A Heflelfinger, R. L.. jr.Tilson. Thomas C., ir. Heflelfinger. T, B. Tamaselli Tullio A Held. Harry Winston Towle, Charles W. Helvestine. William Tuhy.' Stephen. Jr. Hendrix, Allen T. Uliman. Terrold B. Hendrich. Carl E. Underhill. W. E. Henry, Edward E. ‘Vender-Ewart. R. P. Hibschman. Maurice Varela. thur A. Hickman, Carroll P. Wenlass, Raloh Page Huffman. Lester M. Warfleld. C. L. Haltquist, J. Albert, Ward, Chester C. Huyett. Ernest E. = Weinberg. Alfred. Hyde, De Witt S. Weitzel. Prank H. Irion. Henry C. West. Wilburn Clyde Isemann, Harry G. Whelan. John Joseph Jacobs, George W, Whelan. William M. Lyons. Thomas E.” White. Grace A. Jacquette. Charles G. Whited. Norman W. Johannssen. G. T, Wiley. ‘Harold J. Johns. Liewellyn J. Wilkins, Donald L. Johnson. Bowie Wilson. Prancis S. Johnson. Helen Wineberg. Lloyd W. Johnston. R. L. Winson. Melvin L. Jones, Wilbur Glenn Wise, Charles C.. ir. Jordan. Frances E. Withey. Wade D. Kamm. E. W. E. Wood. Richard M, Kaplowitz, Paul Wooster, Hiram E. Kawatzky. Worsley. L. Elisha . J. H. Wyman. Kimball 8. Kendrick. C. G. Yeatman. John K. Kenney. Edward R. Yeatman. William H. The following candidates are appli- eants for a certificate of attainment: Liach. Prudencio Smith, Jose I. o PHI DELTA Pl ELECTS Cincinnati Woman Named Head of Physical Education Group. RITHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y., Au- gust 22 (#).—Hazel C. Orr, Cincin- nati, Ohio, was re-elected president of Phi Delta Pi, national physical educational sorority, in the concluding | session of * three-day convention | here yesterday. A resolution was also passed to con- tinue the camp for underprivileged children, ¢ iducted for the last two Yyears at Marion, Wis. New projects voted include estab- lishment of a national headquarters at Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-DAY MOUNTAIN EXCURSIONS Leave Aug. 30 and 31 Round Trip $4.50 5.00 Tilden. Till uis Charlottesville, Va. Staunton, Va. Clifton Forge, Vi - 6.00 Hot Springs Va. . 6.50 White Suiphur Spgs, W. Va. 6.50 Hinton, W. Va. 8.25 Charleston, W. Va. 10.00 Proportionate rates to intermediate stations. Half fares for children. e N e T SPECIAL BARGAIN FARES WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE FROM BIGAMOUS MAN | Charges Husband, in Prison, Mar- ried Before and Since Wed- ding With Her. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md, August 22.—A wife who claims her husband was married to other women both be- fore and after he went through a mar- riage ceremony with her, and is now serving a term in the penitentiary for to Almost Anywhere. One-Way Fare, Plus $1.00 jor Round Trip. Leave Friday, Aug. 30 Final return limit, Sept. 27 Consult Ticket Agent for Details HESAPEAKE and OH'O At the Princeton Club, the Walfiorf-Astoria and dozens of other meeting places for men of prominence, we studied the well-dressed. We incorporated the styles favored- e styles favor these new Sheldon Suits for Fall. these fashion ideas in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., bigamy, Tuesday-asked the Circuit Court to annul her marriage. Mrs. Le Vaughn Witt of Capitol Heights, mother of three children, told the court she married John Amos Witt, “also known as Joseph Witt,” August 23,,1927. They had three children, her bills says. Several years after her marriage, Mrs. Witt says she learned her hus- band had married in New York, June 23, 1923, and never been divorced. Since he married her, the wife says her husband also married in Charlotte Hall, Md. Last year, her bill says, Witt was sentenced by the Circuit Court of . / » Prince Georges County to three years for bigamy. Mrs. Witt asks the court to award her permanent custody of the three children. NAMED FOR WILL, WILEY PLAINS, Ga., August 22 (A)~Twin sons born to Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Smith two days prior to the recent Alaskan tragedy have been named Will Rogers Smith and Wiley Post Smith in honor of the beloved comedian and coura- geous fiyer. The twins wére born last Wednesday. The father is a traveling grocery sales- man. This event was plapned last March. We accompanied * officials of the renowned Sheldon suits to the American Woolen Co., Rochambeau Mills, Whitney Mills, South- ern Mills and Strong-Hewatt Mills, where we hand- picked every pattern for this annual event. Only the THURSDAY, GAIN IN POLLUTION AT BEACHES TOLD Virginia Report Indicates In- oreasing Menace in Hamp- ton Roads. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, August 22.—The waters along the shores at Ocean View, Wil- loughby Spit, Old Point Comfort and Buckroe Beach are showing effects of ’ = AUGUST 22, 1935. ment in the waters of these beaches for bathing purposes” will result un- less remedies are made, an examina- tion of the Public Health Service Hampton Roads pollution report showed here today. The report has just been filed in detailed form with the Virginia State Health Department, officials said this morning. It was “rearranged some- what” from the summary of the find- ings and from the original report made some months ago, it was said. “While any local nuisance conditions along the waterfront of residential | developments of a permanent nature smartest designs and only the best grade woolens were chosen. These suits were made up for us . . . carefully, un- Sizes for all types. long, soft-roll lapels. need arises,” the report states, “the situation along the waterfront of the beach resorts is quite different, as the waters of the Chesapeake Bay at Ocean View, along Willoughby Spit, at Old Point Comfort and at Buckroe Beach are showing the effects of sewage pollution. The results of the bacteriological examination of water samples from these parts of Chesa- peake Bay indicate progressive en- eroachment of sewage pollution which, if not checked, will result in serious impairment in the waters of these beaches for bathing purposes.” Meanwhile, R. B. Preston, Norfolk age Disposal Commission, said he and others had been trying to get $15,000 in Federal funds to continue where the Public Health Service report stopped. He said efforts are now being made to have the Chesapeake Bay Authority borrow the money with the assurance Virginia will appropriate $7,500 of the needed funds. He sald Gov. Peery has given this assurance to Federal authorities. Sunday Rule Removed. Stonehaven, Scotland, swimming pool, formerly closed during church sewage pollution, and “serious impair- | perhaps can be taken care of as the | engineer, chairman of the State Sew- | services, is to open all day Sundays. SHOP FRIDAY-STORE CLOSED SATURDAY. e ‘15 "Talking Points" that sell the ADVANCE SALE of men’s "SHELDON 2-trouser shoulders and closer body lines. Among the new models are the new Duke of Kent double-breasted models with Also the conventional double- breasted model, and sport suits with yoke and center- inverted pleat. Regulars. shorts, longs, stouts, * short stouts and long stouts are included. From 34 to * hurriedly . . . by experienced and skilled tailors. , A famous designer, working in co-operation with our staff of buyers, is responsible for the up-to-the-minute styles. Remember, every suit has two pairs of trousers. * Extra pair doubles the wear! . , Quality, tailoring, style and good taste considered, these suits are worth a lot more than we are asking. 6. , The wanted shades: Oxford greys, blue greys, banker greys, cambridge greys, dark blues, harvest browns, tobacco browns, corn tans, ocean greens, and fancy mixtures. - - 4 These are the fashions: In business models, two-button coats with notch lapels or peak lapels. Slightly wider [ You can judge the “make” of these suits by the fabric used: Hard-finish worsteds (that hold the press), handsome cheviots, sturdy tweeds, long-wearing twists. 12. These are all the kind o 50. Inshort, we can fit you. 10 As you like . . . delivery now . . . 'or in the Fall, if * more convenient. 11 A modest deposit will hold any suit for later delivery. f suits you would be pleased to buy at regular prices. At a sale price, the incentive 13. should be even greater. The Sheldon name and The Hecht Co. guarantee are be- hind every suit. - And you can take our word for it . . . good quality is cheaper in the long run. This Fall suit event has been staged because we are * convinced men are as economy-minded as women. And we know thousands of women have already bought their Winter coats. Be your own judge. Examine our collection. And be * guided by your common sense. We believe you will buy more than one suit. SECOND FLOOR _Air Cooled MEN'S SHOP - » i W FALL SUITS! 26° THE HECHT C0. F STREET AT SEVENTH e e e NATIONAL 5100