Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1935, Page 29

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SHILOH PARK DIRECTORS READY FOR NEW PROBE Dr. R. A. Livingston Says He Is Confident Senators Will “Exonerate” Him. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH LANDING, Tenn, November 16.-~Confident, he said, of park before a senatorial subcommit- tee here Monday. Senators McKellar, Democrat, of Tennessee and Frazier, Republican. of North Dakota will investigate charges that Livingston had shown “fa- voritism” toward certain employes, and that he was “discourteous” to vis- itors. “During almost 20 years of civil and military service, I have been di- rectly charged with being discourteous THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 17, 1935—PART ONE. “It has been the policy of this of- fice to retain the best employes when it became necessary to reduce the park force and everything possible was done for their advancement in the | service.” —— BARONESS TO WED RACER Betrothol of Fern Andra and Bi- Willlam “Torchy” Peden, six-day bike racer, were confirméd today by her mother, Mrs, Frank St. Clair of Gary, Ind. Peden couldn't be reached because he was pedaling around in the an- nual Chicago races. The actress is a native of Illinois. Her first hus- band was the Baron von Zu Weichs Zur Wenne, whom she met in G‘r- many. ALPHA PHI PI APPOINTS CONVENTION CHAIRMEN Plans Nearing Completion for Annual Meeting Here - No- vember 20 to December 1. Plans are nearing completion for the sixteenth annual convention of the B9 Hy Kossow is chairman of the Con- vention Committee. The various sub- committees and their personnel are: Dance, Will Gorewitz, chairman; Sid Gerstenfeld, Harry London and Ralph Cohn; Program, David Miller, chair- man; Stanley Hayman, Jerry Fried- man and Will Gorewitz; Sightseeing, Bob Brill, chairman; Jack Abraham; Banquet, Fred Blacher, chairman; Al Sachs and Ernest Simon; Souvenirs, Ben Michaelson, chairman, and Je- derhouse, Beatrice Baitz, Cynthia | Michaelson, Frieda Levine, Dora Le- | vine, Helen Garfinkle, Mollye Herson | and Lily Rose Yockelson, all of this | city. CHARITY BALL DATE SET The Kolker Progressive Society will hold its second annual charity ball at the Almas Temple, Thirteenth and K streets, Thanksgiving night. C. U. EDITOR NAMED William L. Hughes, son of Mr. and, A Prize waltz and several Russian Mrs. H. E Hughes, 913 Massachusetts | dancing numbers will firnish added avenue, has been elected editor in | entertainment. Proceeds from the chief of the Cardinal yearbook of the cycle Contestant Confirmed. | affair will be used to provide food and CHICAGO, November 16 (#).—Re- in one instance,” he said. “On one other occasion, I was indirectly ac- cused of being discourteous to two Alpha Phi Pi Fraternity, to be held at the Ambassador Hotel November 29 to December 1, it was reported yes- rome Furman and Herbert Miller. Hostesses during the convention will be Evelyn Eibender, Janice Levitt, class of 1937 at Catholic University. | Joseph F. Parkhill, son of Mr. and | clothing for the needy. ingston, superintendent of Shiloh Na- Mrs. J. L. Parkhill, 4325 Thirteenth | David Erlich is chais f ¢ distinguished visitors, both of whom | POrts the Baroness Fern Andra, stage | heen in an accident for 10 years will | terday by the Greater National Capi- | Leonore Gordon, Sylvia Goldberg, Rita | | e of s he tional Military Park, made ready to- place northeast, was elected business | Arrangements Committee and Benja- day to defend his management of the | themselves repudiated the charges.|and screen actress, will soon marry | receive a medal. tal Committee of the Board of Trade. | Steinman, Edna Wiener, Natalie Vig- Oy e s MAgememt 0 %, — - ~ - —— o —— Medals for Safety. ‘Taxi drivers in Turkey who have not complete “exoneration,” Dr. R. A. Liv- manager- at the same time. min Terl will be master of ceremonies. The Vational Furnitare Co. GIFT-GROUP Four-Piece Bedroom Suite in rich Walnut Veneers with contrasting overlays that produce a striking MODERNE effect. Consists of Dresser, Vanity, Chest and Bed. GIFT GROUP INCLUDED FREE! 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Sl HHiH erne day. Consists of handsome Studio Couch that opens to a full- size or Twin Beds, two Mederne Studio Ends, Occasional Chair, Magazine Rack, Table Lamp and Shade, Metal Smoker and a Bridge Lamp and Shade. 2-Piece KROEHLER Bed Davenport Suite, covered in high-grade Tapestry. The Davenport opens to a full-size and comfortable bed when needed. GIFT GROUP INCLUDED FREE! i 9 NO MONEY DOWN! Florence Oil- Circulating Heater All-Metal Chifforobe___ Cedar Chest and Comfort Consists of a Walnut Veneer Lane Cedar Chest in the latest moderne style and a beautiful Silk Com- fort. No Money Down, start pay- ments next year. Vacuum Cleaner Outfit 27 $4.95 Occasional Chair 58.95 Consits of the latest style Vacuum Sweeper by Sweeper-Vac and a very useful hand vacuum. Set of attachments at a slight additional cost. No Money Down! Buffet, China Closet, Extension Table and Four Chairs, in select Walnut Veneers. Chair seats cov- ered in serviceable Tapestry. GIFT GROUP IN- CLUDED FREE! 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