Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1936, Page 9

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THE SUNDAY STAR, -WASHINGTON, D.. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1936—PART ON. *L AWENFORGEMENT | ' R el Ghiealer Saoings, ot Hee Hul/ o | WASHIN ‘ T FURNITURE STORE 7 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 19.—Reply- Ing to attacks on the Federal Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover, its , asserted in an address today that “schemers who endeavor to be- Qittle the efforts of honest men” are *a disgrace to the profession of law enforcement.” In his speech to the third national eonvention of Holy Name Societies, he did not refer by name to those who Bhad criticised his bureau. Some Secret Bervice agents recently made an in- Westigation of the bureau. They were feprimanded by Secretary Morgenthau, “It is certainly discouraging,” Hoo- Wer said, “for any law enforcement officer to strive to build an efficient, Joyal, hard-working organization only to find its morale weakened by the personal, financial, and political ambi- tions of schemers, who endeavor to belittle the efforts of honest men.” Expresses Utmost Contempt. “Por such persons,” he added, “I have only the utmost scorn and con- tempt.” Referring to treatment of criminals Who have been imprisoned, he said: “We are victims of a plethora of parole. It is needless; it is useless; it is dangerous.” ~ The church’s interest in the educa- tion of youth was the subject of anp address by Bishop John A. Duffy of Syracuse, N. Y., at a solemn poltifical mass celebrated at St. Patrick’s Ca- thedral this morning by Most Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, Bishop of Chicago. Most Serious Problem. | “The revolutionists and the young | are the most serious problems that civ- {lized governments of Christian spirit are facing today,” Bishop Duffy said. “Our young live and move and have | their being in an atmosphere of revoit. It is necessary that the church once more gird itself to meet the question- ing attitude of the young with a story of present life and future salvation, never old, never new, and still the same.” He named as the most powerful @mgency in strengthening Catholic | youth “the eucharistic life of fathers | and mothers.” . “Christianity once more, as many times in the past,” he said, “is being | brought to judgment with Pilate and | Herod multiplied a hundredfold, sit- | ting in the judgment seat.” | MAN SOBS CONFESSION OF KILLING DAUGHTER | Police Say Widower Admitted Beating Girl, 15, While Crazed From Drink. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 19.—John Pavelka, 48-year-old sign painter and widower, entered & police station to- day and, Sergt. James Kilgore said, confessed he had beaten to death his enly child Catherine, 15, with a monkey wrench while crazed from nk. Sergt. Kilgore said Pavelka walked fp to the desk, sobbing, and said: “Put me in the electric chair. I $ust killed my little Catherine.” A policeman was sent to the Pa- velka home and reported by telephone he found the girl's body on a bed in the attic. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair today, | tomorrow mostly cloudy; little change in temperature; gentle, variable winds, | becoming southerly. | Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- | day, tomorrow mostly cloudy, Drob- | ably light showers in extreme west | portions; little change in temperature. | West Virginia—Fair and slightly | warmer today; tomorrow showers. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers eloudy yesterday afternoom. 3-Pc. Poster Bed Outfit Mahogany, walnut or maple bed in 8 .95 full or twin size, soft mattress and guaranteed coil spring---ceeea-- 1/ MASIN _.'"——a——;‘»“‘_l‘d! 32-Pe. Kitchen Outfit Includes a 5-piece breakfast set, enamel s kitchen cabinet, 3-burner gas cooker and a 25-piece set of dishes. i Attractive 3-Pe. Kneehole Desk Outfit Walnut - finished kneehole ‘desk, 3 7 J3 desk chair and desk lamp. A real sl value at this price. Ll Py Report Until 10 P.M. Satui Record Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Highest, 81, 4 p.m. yesterday. Year ago. 82. Lowest. 63. 6 am. yesterday. Year ago. 63. Record Temperatures This Year, flcmt 105. on July 10. . west. 0. on January 23. 1 Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) day. Tomorrow. 11:27 Automobile lights must be turned on @ne-half hour after sunset. Prectvitation. 6-Pe. Kroehlel‘ Monthly precipitation in inches in the ©aDital (cufrent mODtD to date): e :"fz Auto-Bed Outfit Just what you need for your extra room or living room. In- cludes an auto bed which opens to a double bed at night, end table, occasional table, pull-up chair, s '0“ floor lamp and table lamp. All Preciol- for this low price. m“flh&l’h tation. "“'mg:,'t §pm. 8pm. - 82 i 3 k Cabinet. Desk Chest, waln... LoungeChair, spring ss.as Undemink Cobine: $€B.88 | RriZ'vk seny $€)95 seat and back.... green and ivory_—- of drawer space.. ANVBWIDB DD RBR1-IIDHND 10130 2100 R~1 DW~101 <3 x x PAcnE g SR RRE S SRR PR RN S AR R RS E R p S

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