Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1937, Page 7

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- NEW BLACK LEGION MURDER REVEALED Dean, Executioner of Hood- ed Gang, Spurs Hunt for Victim. 5 BY the Associated Press DETROIT, July 22—A new Blac Legion killing was disclosed yesterday a8 Dayton Dean, the honded knight riders’ executioner, started toward prison to serve a life term for murder. " Two city detectives, Lieut. Jack Har- vill and Sergt. Charles Meehan, dis- confessed was , ¢losed that they have been investigat- | ing Dean’s latest the hanging of a man in a grove on the eastern edge of Detroit-—since last October, They said the stocky that the killing took JLegion meeting he attended soon after Joining the order four ve which a thousand persons were pres- ent “I was standing to one side with a bunch of new members, waiting to be &worn in,” Dean said. “A car drove in. There was a man in the back seat, yelling and struggling e at a Blac the car pulled him out, strung him up | to a tree and hanged him. After a while they cut him down and put the bodv in the car, along with some shovels.” Harvill and Mechan said more than A& score of other Black Legionnaires have denied Dean's story, but never- theless officers have been digging in ‘tht‘ woods for a body. Dean, sentenced for the slaving of Charles A. Poole, W. P. A. worker whose death May 12, 1936, led to the expose of the Rlack Legion, has been kent in witnesses' quarters at police headquarters since June 1, testify in other cases against more than two-score members of the ter- rorist socie Doomed in Woman's Slaying. PITTSBORO, N. C., July 22 (#) $ury vesterday convicted William Perry, 18-year-old colored defendant of murdering Mrs. W. T. Hamlett eged farm woman, and he was sen- tenced to die September 17. (%zz%,sas%w Ty OF MODELS ANY KITCHEN These"sensational reductions give you the opportunity of a lifetime to *confession”—that of | Dean related | s ago at The men in | | | | 1936, to | s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Grandmas Display Their Pulchritude Streamlined bathing beauties were cast in the oackground and the beauties of yesteryear were gien an opportunity to “show” annual Grandmas Three Score and Ten Club beauty parade. before the judges vieing for a silver loving cup. Mrs. Teresa Cafirey, _major honors. their comeliness at Coney hland recently. It was the The “girls” are shown parading 81 years old, walked off with —Wide World Photo. C.C.C. COMMANDERS‘ CAN RETAIN AIDES 50 Per Cent of Reserve Officers Can Be Used Longer Than Normal Service Time. Amendment of War Department in- | structions governing use of Reserve | officers in Civilian Conservation Corps posts to permit retention bevond the normal perind of officers in key posi- tions was announced today. The amended instructions will give corps area commanders greater lati- 1 assigning and rotating Re- The commanders are given Protect Your Home GICHNER NA. 4370 the option of extending the RK‘HH" ‘found that it was desirable to retain duty periods of 50 per cent of the|on active duty certain Reserve officers Reserve officers under their command } engaged in important administrative on C.C. C. duty. ver does not apply to medical officers a'ld chaplains. “Some of the corps area command- ITS BUBBLES DO A DANCE OF LIFE (Qlicguai CLICQUOT CLUB Is over fitty—an | This extension, how- ‘ duties.” Corps area commanders also may | call to active duty specially qualified officers who have had previous service | " the War Department explained, | with the C. C. C. b oS ODA when the last guest's gone. IN FULL QUARTS, 12 turally pus OUNCES, AND SPLITS rtles. It's still li ighly carbonated D. C, THURSDAY PORK CHOPS GOING UP; MAY STAY UP 2, 3 YEARS Fewer Hogs to Be Marketed This Fall—Large Corn Crop May Cut Slaughtering. By the Associated Press. There will be fewer pork chops on the Nation's dinner tables this Fall and Winter, the Bureau of Agricul- tural Economics said yesterday. It ==WE SELL U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS; JULY 22, added that prices of chops may be higher, In a forecast of supply and demand for hogs, the bureau reported that fewer of the animals will be marketed during the next six months, but they will be heavier in weight. Prospects of a large corn crop will lead many 1937. farmers to feed Spring pigs through |* the Winter and to increase their breeding stock. | ‘This trend is expected to continue for the next two or three years. FOR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE NAT. 2939 BEEF—RIB OR nm n | n\ "BEEF lb 250 Ib. 'I“c SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS » 17¢ Fnrsn G| RDI ND | satorday FRANKS Ib. '|7c b {7 CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK » 28¢ FOWLS Bolog;la Ib. 240 .16 Carton Lard Shortening, 2 » 27c¢ QUART SALAD DRESSING 28¢ STRING BEANS 3 Ibs. 10‘: STORE-SLICED BACON PEN SAT. 7 A.M.—CLOSE 9 P.M. OF SLIGHTLY USED AND DEMONSTRATED » forning 7 A.M. ning 12 TENDER BEE| TENDER CUBE ROAST | STEAKS ~ 14 |- 98 to 12 AM.Only | LARGE SMOKED BUTTER | Shoulders e 33° Ib. 22c M. to % P.M. Only | PIECES SMOKED Wafer-Sliced Boiled HAM HAMS w450 | ™ 29° Juier HOME GROWN LEMONS | Tomatoes doz. 25¢(3 1bs. 20¢ -» 30¢ in the world with no moving parts'in its freezing system . .. which means per- 33§EE§§qa%E§E§%3¥ Friday Only SALE! Closed BROKEN ASSORTMENTS! ALL DAY Saturday ALL SALES FINAL! MEN'S 3.PC. WOOL Men’s Clothing Sizes. Regi: ® HART SCHAFFNER l» WARX hd RALEIGH GABARD! T 1 sizes RP:‘)UI{ reen; s, Rerulay i Long, 1 (38)., Were 2 HART ‘(HAFF\’R & M4 ] TRART SCRAFFYCR & SHETLANDS: 1 ble-breasted Swu Regular & GABARDINE SUITS: brown 1400 1 42, now 17 SU HMFR, WEIGHT “flR‘TFD* A FL-. tan .brown h]u» Were $30 an u iiar Long. "1« "Were $30" an 218 8 _WHITE CRASH sUITS 11 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Regular (51 2 and RALEIGH DIXIE ! 1z 14 blue, brown.” grey. siz Veeliar 375 1 (40) ): Young Stout Td00. 1 (42 750, now 21385 N GABARDINE SUT blue brown: eizes. Regular 52 HART SCHAFFNER & AN ALEIGH SUITS: Imported 64 Regular $12.75 SEERSUCKER SUITS 58.85 Made by one of the Nation's leading manufacturers. Black-and-white and brown-and-white checks. Regular, long,’ short and stout sizes. 30—$19.75 to $22. 50 Tropical Worsteds '9.85 brown, blue; sizes, 5 8), 2 (39), 1 (40), 2 (42),7 1 (44 46); short, 1 (35), 2 (37); long, 4 (37), 7 138), 2 (39), 2 (46 long stout, 2 (391, 1 (40). N 111 3 Grey, reqular, 1 37 SSSAAIN A SPORT COATS: Sizes: Regular. 1 Short. 1 (40 Long. 1 (3% ' 1 a3 1 40, Were $1500 Lf)m‘( to $18.50______ --$7.83 - 8t Brown plaigs. 39); 1 (40) £5'a0 ‘? THREE-PIECE Wfllfi TROPI- 13 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC O T e SPORT COATS: Brown and srey 1 @37 { Long platde Bizer Regular. 1 (37); 1 (38 1 (39 1 (40); 1 (44 8hort. 1 (3%) 1 (40): 1 (42). Long, 1 (37): 1 (38): 1 (39); 1 142). Were £20.00 to $25.00 $11.85 . Were I 81785 GABARDINE SUITS; 16 PAIRS SPORT TROUSERS: v u £10.00 A28 05 cots] 1 THREE.PIECE HAND-TAILORED TROPICAL Blue, zize 40 9 PAIRS WASH TROUSERS: $3.50 to $5.00 Wera $5 to $7.50 KNOX STRAWS *3.65 The famous Knox “Comfit” straws . . . reduced for clear- ance. All sizes in the group + o . including long ovals. 2111 AN $10.00 KNOX PANAMAS Only rarely is it possible to buy a fine $10 56.45 Knox Panama for so little! All sizes, including /A NN long ovals, in the selection. oy / Furnishings Men’s Shoes GROUP OF $1.00 NECKWEAR: 24 PAIRS WHITE I'AN\‘A: LEATHER SOLE SHOES: Rul T light and dark srounds. including s R SR G R woven silks. now ____ Half-price $2.55 $6, now GROUP OF $1.50 NECKWEAR: 26 PAIRS HANAN SAMPLE SHOES fine quality crepes. foulards and and tan_calfskins and some B only. Were woven fabrics _________Half-price 5 to $16.50, now $5.85 142 pairs Manhattan Shorts (Made by Robert Rels) 29c We're closing out a limited number of these nationally known shorts. A once-in- a-blue-moon opportunity to 105 prs. $5.50 and $6.85 Raleigh 8" Sport Shoes *3.85 All-white, black-and-white and tan-and-white buck- skins. Also beige-and-tan enjoy the famous Electrolux Gas Refrigerator in your own kitchen. All models have been carefully recondi- tioned and carry a new refrigerator guarantee. And don't forget that Elec- trolux is the only automatic refrigerator manent economy, permanent silence and perfect food protection for. years. to come! PR These outstanding bargains won't il last long . . . come early for a wide selection! R and ventilated models. : white and 19 PAIRS BEACH SANDALS: fancy ' clocks. verti- er patterns. soles. Were $1.50. now____. YOUR RLOBLED: SHOPPHIG RESDRT Use Your Charge Account ., . or Open One Now! RALEIGH HABERDASHER WJI.,I«Z At Moi's Whee Steee 1310 ¥ 512087 411 Tenth.St. N. W, . District 8500 $OPES 1081, Washingion Cas LUght On,

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