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EVICTED BY STATE, " FAMILY GETS AID South Dakota Sheriff Says 7 Ousted as Potential Relief Charges. By the Associated Press. OMAHA, Nebr., October 15.—Omaha Juvenile and relief authorities today cared for the Lyman Lee family, evicted frora South Dakota because, Sheriff Frank Nash of Charles Mix County in that State said, “They were likely to become public charges.” Lee, 81, his wife Mary, 28, and their five children, Kit, 12; Dolly, 10; Lor- raine, 3, and Loretta, 17 months, were taken Monday from the farm they rented, seven miles west of Wagner, 8. Dak., by Sheriff Nash and brought to & tourist camp near Omaha Tues- day. Nash, who delivered eviction papers to Sheriff John Hopkins of Omaha, sald because the members of the fam- | 1ly were likely to become public charges was grounds for “deportation” from South Dakota. He said eviction papers | were served on Lee, a former Omaha resident, last June. | “There is nothing unusual about | this,” Nash said. “At least 50 fam- | ilies have been given eviction notices | in Charles Mix County, and I have escorted at least 10 families to their former homes in States where they | still have legal residence.” The South Dakota sheriff said the | Lee family had entered South Dakota | after “representing” their property | hoidings to the Resettlement Admin- | istration and “literally squatted at | three different points in our county.” | RABBI METZ TO SPEAK Suspicious Package For President Yields Relief-Issue Beef By the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, October 15— Postal workers eyed with suspi- cion yesterday a package found in the mails addressed “Frank Roosevelt, Washington, D. C.” | They turned it over to Ray- mond W. King, Secret Service agent. Fellow agents opened it gin- gerly. ‘They found 8 1-pound can of relief-issue roast beef. An ac- companying note read: “Try this on yourself.” Evangelist Will Speak. Clifford Lewis, evangelist, of Mont- gomery, Ala., will speak at an inter- denominational young people’s rally today at 7:45 pm. at the Mc- Kendree Methodist Church, 917 Mas- sachusetts avenue. BROTHERS 1108 Conn. Ave. 1213 F St. G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, FEDERAL BAR GROUP TO JOIN NEW UNIT Council Votes to Affiliate With Criminal Justice Asso- ciation. Steps to join the Washington Crim- inal Justice Association have been taken by the executive council of the Federal Bar Association. The council, meeting at the office of its chairman, Justin Miller, special assistant to the Attorney General, voted to recommend joining the new organization. ferred to the Budget Committee of the bar group to decide what kind of membership to take. Plans also were made for the an- nual outing and dinner dance at the Congressional Country Club next Tuesday night. Special guests will in- clude Secretary of War and Mrs. Harry H. Woodri;g; Mastin G. White, solicitor of the Agriculture Depart- ment, and Mrs. White; Peyton R. £vans, general counsel of the Farm The matter was re-; Credit Administration and Mrs. Evans, and 12 regional attorneys of the F.C. A, who will be here in conference from all parts of the country. —_— JEWS SEEK INCREASED QUOTA IN PALESTINE Request 11,800 Immigration Cer- tificates for Period Ending April, 1037, JERUSALEM, October 15 (Jewish Telegraphic Agency).—The Jewish agency for Palestine yesterday formally asked the Palestine government for an allotment of 11,800 immigration certificates for the six-month period ending April, 1937, If the request is granted it would permit the entry of about 25,000 Jew- ish immigrants in the labor category. Jewish immigration, which last year red. Stein Bedding Co., Inc. 1004 Eye St. N.W. 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