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EMBASSY PICKET Young Washington THE EVENING STAR ASKS BAN ON MORE U. S. BUILDINGS HERE WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY of Government business can be found “where sanitary conditions, climate and the density of the population and traffic are more favorable than in the District.” e e AUGUST 4, 1937 T ist, and Vera Bruce Codons, his for- mer wife, whom he shot and wounded fatally before he took his own life Friday, were buried yesterday. Following Episcopal Church and in Englewood Park Cemetery near the ashes of his former wife, Lillian Leitzel, described by him in & note before his death as the only woman who ever loved him. Miss Leitzel, *% A— her death several years ago during a European performance. Funeral services for Vera Bruce Codona were held in a Catholic Church, and she was buried in Cai- Masonic services, Codona was buried | also a famous aerial artist, fell tolvary Cemetery, Los Angeles. BAN IS APPROVED Committee Says U. S. Must| Extend Protection Expect- Representative Dewey Johnson T Seeks Decentralization of Fed- CODONA BURIED NEAR ASHES OF MISS LEITZEL eral Activities. A ban against construction of any HI ' more Government bulldings in Wash- | Funeral Also Held for Second o [ J ington is proposed in a joint resolu- ed of Other Lands. The Senate Foreign Relations Com- | mittee reported favorably today the resolution prohibiting demonstrations | within 500 feet of Embassies and Lega- | tions in Washington, except when au- thorized by police permit. It also would require groups that assemble within that distance to disperse on| request Chairman Pittman of the commit-| tee pointed out there are troubled con- | ditions in other parts of the world, and that this country must rely on op posing factions in other countries to | protect American buildings and for| that reason should reciprocate in this| country | Its enactment strongly urged by | Becretary of State Hull a companion bill was reported favorably by the| House Foreign Affairs Committee yes- terday “Representatives of foreign govern- ments in countries where law and order are supposed to prevail are entitled to freedom from any attempt- taught at the Bethesda Elementary School Playground. The artisanis Ann Terhune, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Terhune, 4516 Highland avenue, Bethesda. To- morrow: Charles Beavers, son of Mr. and Mr. of the Bethesda Elementary School. Rufus C. Beavers, —Star Staff Photo ed intimidation of coercion,” Secre tary Hull said in & statement explain- | ing need for passaze of the measure. | * “It is extremely embarrassing,” he | added, “to be reminded by representa- tives of foreign governments in the United States that their missions are | being interfered with by individuals | or groups, particularly when existing domestic law does not seem to cover the situation of which complaint is | made.” The bill was approved by the House Foreign Aflairs Committee the day | after it was introduced by Chairman McReynolds “Diplomatic officers with certain imm national law,” ern €0 are clothed nities under ) Secretary Hull e | their representatives. s0 send to foreign countries rep- resentatives who are not clothed with plomatic immunity in the strict sense of the word, but who are, be- cause of their representative status, rtitled to certain special protection under the local law, as, for example, onsuls, trade commissioners, ete “The United States, with its 338 | | diplomatic missions and consulates, is, | | perhaps more than any other country, interested in obtaining for its rep- | resentatives the protection which they | | must have if they are to function | effectively. | “If we are to obtain for our rep- | . | resentatives in foreign countries that plained, “to enable them to transact, | 3¢8ree of protection to which they in countries to which they are ac- |2 credited or assigned. the business of | Uo7 t0 fhow a like consideration for their respective governments. The im- | FePresentatives of other governments i therefore, is for a practical | 17 purpose, ie. to allow governments | . re entitled, we should te in a pos n this country. we extend 1ch sonable protection to rep- resentatives of r )y s to transact official business free from | 'eSentatives of other governments we interruption which might flow from | CAnnot I ceive protection for molestation of or interference with | OUr representatives abroad —_—mm LEGAL NOTICES. GEO. C. GERTMAN, Attorney. DISTRICT COURT OF THE States’ for “the District of MAUDE E. NITZEL e VIRGINIA CATON BUE] dants.— No 5 *NTST by the co this @ay of July AD 1937 ORDERED the sale of Lot N1 E remises 1525 M o George ¥ Wor $4,400. upon the ter it 'is hereby c the contrary he at ten o'clock a be published five en days in UHRING Test: CHAR € _B. COFLIY DISTRICT COURT _OF ~THE tates for S In _Re The App! LE for Change quity” Doc —G flled petition pra ing_his_ name ATRALL ar GORIO FEOLE g for a decr 3 GEORGE GREGO & applied 1o the Co r an order of publication of the notice | Tequired by n such cases it is. by the | Court. this day of Julv'AD. 193 hat all persons ~concerned | % cause if anv there be. on or before T why the | O.R. 1 N (Seal) A true copy. Test RLES E. STEWART. Clerk, By HARRY | _HULL. Asst. Clerk. 1y2R aud. 11 BIFTRICT COURT THE__UNITED States for the District of Columbia Re The Applica of B BE REISFLMANN for o. 65042 Equity nz_ flled & petition | hanging his name | Tication of the notic auch cases &ay of July, 1 Dpersons concarne: hould not yided That & copy of t Tshed once & week for m weeks before sald dav in The Evening Bgwspaper. O. R LUHRING. Ju al) A true copy. Tesi: CHARLES BTEWART Clerk. By HARRY M. HUL Asst. Clerk vaRiaud.11 JOHN"J KEEHAN. Attornev, Evenine Star Bujlding. IN_THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Colum- bla. —William _Jo: i17 A Street NE Plaintifl. vs. V Joseph ustrial Insiitu Va_ Defendan The object of (I gbsolute divorce by eph. _from the de &eph. on the ground a felony involving e for not less nstitution. On motion of the plain- is th dav of July. 1937. or- dered that the defendant. Virginia Joseph, cause her appearance 1o be entered herein t 7 day. exclusive of al holidavs. occurring after the day of the first publication of this or- der: otherwise the cause will be proceeded With as in case of default Provided. a €op¥ of this order be publishedonce a Xeek for three successive weeks in_fhe Washington Law Reporter and The Eye- ninz Star before said dav. O. R. LUH- ING._ Justice. (Seal) Attest: CHARLES STEWART. Clerk. By HARRY M. HULL Assistant Clerk. yoR au4. 11 HARRYMAN DORSEY. Attorney. 808 Barr Building. IN_THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the Dis bia—Lucy Eilis Metcalfl Kennedy. 1231 Floridn Avenue northeast. Washingion. C.. Plaintiff. vs. Arthur 1d _Ken- neds: ‘alias Jack Richards. 1 ve Streel northwest. Washington, D. C.. Defendant —No. 64409 Eauity.—The object of this auit is to obtain an absolute divorce for the plaintiff irom the defendant on the desertion for more than two ., On motion of the plaintiff. it is this 27th day of July. 1937 ordered that the defendant, Arthur Harold Kennedy. slias Jack Richards. cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the ortieth day. exclusive of Sundavs and exal_holidays. occurring after the day of the first publication of this ordi Lner- ¥ise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default Provided. a copy of this order be published once a week for three successive weeks in_the Washmgion 1aw Reporter and The Evening Star be- fore said dav. O.R. LUHRING. Justige (Seal) Aftest: CHARLES E. STEWAR Clerk, By H. B. DERTZBAUGH. Assistant Ko Olerkies T S Jy2Raud.ll, FRANCIS C. BROOKE, Attorney, National Press Blis. IN_THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Co- lumbia —Holding 'a Bankruptcy OCourt — In the Matier of NOLAN MOTOR COM- PANY. INC. Bankrupt.—Bankrupicy No. 3430 —ORDER = ON _PETITION.—Upon consideration of the_petilion of Bolitha J. Laws_Trustee in Bankruptcy of Nolan Motor Company, Inc. filed herein the 13th day of July. 1937, praying for adju- dication of titié to certain automobiles now in his possession as Trustee in Bank- ruptcy of Nolan Motor Company. Inc., and ©f the consent of the Universal Dealers Company hereto, it is by the Court this 13th day of July. 1937, ORDERED that all “persons making any’ ciaim of owner- ship of. title to.~lien upon or interest in s certain 1932 Plymouth Sedan. Mo tor No. PA2R8661 or 1934 Ford Coupe, Motor No. 750397. be and they hereby are directed to assert their claims to the 381d automobiles by appropriate petitions filed on or before the 10th day of Au- 1937, with Fred J. Eden. Referee nkruptcy of this Court, to whom the aforesald petition is hereby referred ai pecial Master. IT IS FURTHER OR- ERED that any and all claimants ex- cept Universal Dealers Company to any ownership of. interest in. lien upon or titla to either of the said automobiles who shall not file a petition with said Bpecial Master asserting ownership. right lien or title thereto on or before the said 10th day of August, be and they hereby are forever ‘barred from making Yy claim or asserting any title of own- ership. lien upon or interest in either of the said _automobiles or the proceeds thereof: and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Special Master herein send by mail & copy of this order to William I Fain at his last known address. as the person having a possible interest in or to _one of the said automobiles; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Trustee shall cause a copy of this order to be published once a week for three successive weeks prior to the said 10th day of Au- gust. 1937, in the Evening Star and Wash- ington Post. JOSEPH W. COX, Justice. (8eal) A ‘true copy. Tesi: ~CHARLES E. STEWART, Clerk. By H. B. DERTZ- BAUGH, Asst. . _We consent: UNI- VEREAL DEALERS COMPANY. By WIL- E _RICHARDSON. Attorney. #2128 8u4 Talbot's Real Name. Lyle Talbot’s real name is Lysle lywood i Governments | | THOMAS T AUCTION SALES. ~ TOMORROW. 7% OWEN & SON_ Auctioneers, BUSINESS AND DWELLIN POSES, KNOWN AS PREMI: 28 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST | on. of *he land records of the District of Co- lumbia. we shall sell in front of the prem- ises_on THURSDAY. THE FIFIH DAY OF | square AUGUST. AD 1447, AT TWO-THIRTY | Chevy €hase Li of original lot num- | County O'CLOCK P.M bered eleven (11) quare numbered four undred and forty-nine (44%)..beginning 2K feet 11 inches south from the north corner of said lot on the east | Seventh Street and running the 116 teet to the rear line of said | | south cn said rear line 22 feet therce west 116 fret to Seventh Strect nimg THOS, A PATTERSON STR virtue of a certs recorded i Liber No. 61 TRUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE THREE- | oi tnc land records of the STORY BRICK BUILDING. USED FOR | lumbia 1431 EYE ST. N.W. By at public_auction, in fr TUESDA By virtue of a deed of trust recorded | AUGU. Decemuer 3. 1928 as Instrument No 173 | O'CLOLK P M | and a sary further construction decentralized States In three directions from Washing- ton, Johnson asserted, a vast amount of territory suitable for the conduct among the tion introduced in the House yester- day by Representative Johnson of Minnesota. Concentration of Government activ- ities here, the resolution declares, has resulted in such a congestion of build- ings, population and traffic hazards as to constitute a “definite hazard to the public welfare.” In prohibiting further building in the District to house Government of- fices, the resolution would declare it to be a Federal policy that any neces- Dewey W. should be AUCTION SALES. FUTURE various OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS, 1431 Eve St N.W, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED_REAL TATE DETACHED, TWO-STORY DWELLING, CONTAIN BEING FRA G SiX ROOMS' > GARAGE. KNOWS AS T NORTHWE! 1 deed of 5 at folio District of and @t the request of the securea thereby. the undeisik: of the p NTH red wi Al 14 FOUR-THIRTY tne tract of as per plat 10 of the records of ‘the surveyor of bia the Distri and b e following described land p emises situate 1n the Columbia. and being lots 43 2G0T, 1n of in lon made by the Company of Montgomery Maryiand, and Fullon R Gordon Wi of the District of of sale: Purchascr to surth of the purchase price balance thence north 22 feet 2 inches to the begin- | and in three wllments three vears. respective the (ate of six (§) per Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance | num. and secured by deed © in one two and ‘hree years, with interest | property sold. or all cash at Al SIX per cent per annum. payable semi- | the p ally_or all cash at the option of p: chaser ~ Deposit of $I30 req est of sale Terms of sale to b date within paper pu 0 depos, forfe b fertine depos tees may avan selves of anv legal or equitable ageinst defauiting purchaser. Further ticulars at time of sale All conveyanc recording and revenue stamps. etc of purchaser ARTHUR G_ BISHOP_Trus'ee FRANKLIN W. HARPER, T 1¥26 U< 30,au° 4 rchaser. taxes paid or the date of sale, purchaser on pu se price {rom date nvevancing and settiemer in_some newspaper D. C J. WRILEY WHEW! | NEED GULF NO-NOX ETHYL TO CURE THESE SUMMER KNOCKS NO MORE POWER-STEALING KNOCKS, - NOPE, I'M KNOCKPROOF IN THE HIGHEST COMPRESSION CAR— STEPPED UP TO THE HIGHEST ANTI-KNOCK in one with it um pe e optio adjusted to | 5 of sale to per centu publishe the Wife, Vera Bruce, Whom He Shot Before Suicide. BS the Associated Press. LONG BEACH, Calif, August 4.— Alfredo Codona, famed circus aerial- AUCTION SALES. SRS wUTORE ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON 915 E Street, NW. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. LOCATED ON THE COLUMBIA PIKE. IN ARLING- TON COUNTY (FORMERLY ALEXAN- DRIA COUNTY). STATE OF VIRGINIA. CONTAINING 24199 ACRES. By virtue of a certain deed of trust from N. Auth Provision Co. dated August 1434, and duly recorded among the land records of Arlington County. in the State of Virginia. in deed book 85, folio 591. and at the request of the par- ties secured thereby. the undersigned trus- tees will sell at public _auction in front of the premises. on FRIDAY. AUGUST SIXTH. 1937. AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M the foilowing described land, situate in Arlington County (formerly’ Alexandria County). State of Virginia All “that certain tract of land situate in Jeflerson Magisterial District, Arlington County (formerly Alexandria’ County) Virginia_described by metes and bounds follows: Beginning at a selL granite tone in the north line of Columbia pike t the southeast corner of the properly belonging 1o the Capitol Refining Com- pany. thence with the east line of said property north nineteen (14) degrees. 08’ west 400.67 feet to a set stone thence still with said_property north 13 degrees 11 feet to an iron pipe in line of the Virginia Brick Com- property, thence with said brick s “south north 87 degrees 206152 & point: thence rting froi Kk ¢ o Columbia : t rth line_of said pike north 74 degrees 44° west 200 feet to the beginning. contal 199 acres erms of sale One-third of the hate money to be paid in cash; bai- in_two equal inst payable one and two years interest at per cent per annum pavable semi- niiall i deed of trust or all cash. at irchaser. A deposit at ‘the time recording U of the pur- | be complied ees reserve tr right to se ¥ at the risk and cost of b five days advertisement of rale some newspaper published nty e of Virginia. or in the Dis- of Columbia or deposit may be fo; or w forteit e deposit sice table rights L BREZ (OBERT G. TIMBERLAKE T NOTE —For _further particulars either to Selig C. Bres 913 Washington. D.'C.. or ake. National Sav 153 o) BETTER STICK COOL-RUNNING | TO ME ALL AS A BROOK! SUMMER! WATCH.MY POWER AND MILEAGE CLIMB Now ! Arlington | There is a beer that’s fully aged in Summenr!? * Summer beer sales more than double—but Free State still gives you FUILLY aged beer. It's brewed far ahead, fully aged, and SAVED till Summer’s peak. That's Free State “Bummer Re- serve.” Drink it if you want wholesome Summer beer, fully aged beer . .. absolutely. Free State Brewery Corp., Balti- more. Distributed by TRY-ME BOTTLING CO., 1345 Florida Ave. N.E. (LIncoln 0112) In Alexandria: Good Beer Distributing Co. 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