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SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals and Departures at New York. ARRIVALS. Today. IN—Galveston Southampton __ HAM e 8100 A'M 7:00 AM K10 AM N0 AM 400 PM. 900 AM YUCATAN-Vei Noon AM. MERCHANT Tomorrow. Scotia men Santa London ACADIA —Nova 5:00 P.M BREMEN__B et 1:30 PM 10:00 AM. 9:00 AM. 9:00 AM. August 19, SHO! Halifax MONARCH ermuda Thursday, CONTE DI SAVOIA _Genoa MHERST—St. John's _ ¢ ON—Norfolk Buenos DSKI-Gdvynia INGTON—Hamburg Friday. August 20, La Ceiba ERENGARIA —Southampton ITANNIC —Halifax cruise ESS OF ATHOLL— 29 2722 > =] AM AM 30 AM Noon AN 00 PM 00 AN 00 A M e AM 00 AM. E—_Norfolk Rotterdam M-—Canada cruise Saturday, August 21. CITY OF CHATTANOOGA— Savannah QUEEN OF BERMUDA— Bermuda 7:00 AM 00 AM Sunday, August ACADIA-Nova Scotia GEO. WASHINGTON PETEN—Port Limon ROMA — Mediterrancan Monday. August 23, AMERICAN FARMFR—London M. IMPORTER- - Liverpool. CALIFORNIA—Glasgow i _C\H’..ra 5:00 PN 00 PM Noon Norfolk cruise DROTTN' GHO! Gothenburg MONARCH OF BERMUDA— Bermuda QUEEN MARY_Southampt SANTA BARBARA _Valpa VAN RENSSAL'R—Paramar 00 AM AM R:30AM SAILING. (Trans-Atlantie.) Today. EXOCHORDA—Beirut STATENDAM—Rotterdam Tomorrow. Wednesday, August 18, 00 P M 5.00 P.M. Thursday, BREMEN —Br+ oL STEEL RANGER CLAN GRAHAM B Fridav. Aurust 20, AMERICAN MERCHANT-— August 19, men G §:00 AM 4:00 P AT Casehla BCANSTATES — He Saturday BERENGARIA_—Souti BRITANNIC. - Londc August 21, Noon PARIS FILSUDSKI- VEENDAN WESTERLANI WEST KEBAR. YTALIAN PRIN 2:30 AM Sunday, August 22.° No saflings scheduled Monday, Auxust 23. No sailings scheduled. 400 PV SATLING. (South and Central America, and Canada.) 1:00 P M Tomorro CARABOBO—Curacao SAN JOSE—Port Limon ACADIA ve Scotia BORINQ! Trujillo ~ Oity ESSO BOLIVAR—Aruba 30 PM. MONARCH OF BERMUDA— rmud; 00 P.M Noon 00 Pt Noon QUIRIG! —Port Limon FUCATAN " :00 AL Vera Cruz Ze Friday. August 20. AMOR_Maracatbo sl DUCHESS OF ATHOL— Montreal NGRID—Georgetown MARTINIQUE—Port au Prince Saturday, August 21. AMAPALA _La Ceiba 1 CALAMARES —Puerto_Colombia CALIFORNIA San _ Francisco FORT AMHERST Johns, New ' Brunswick 11 IROQUOIS P Plata B ~Beira 00 P.M 11:30 PM 4:00 P M Noon 00 AT Noon Noon 00 AN 00 P Noon 3:00 PAT Noon Noon Bermuda ROTTERDAM —Canada BANTA CLARA—Sanantonio 3:00 P.M 222 5:00PM Noon Sunday, August 22, NOR'RN PRINCE—Buenos Aireg Monday, August 23. ACADIA—Nova Bcof GEM SMUGGLERS PLEAD Five Indicted in Ring Operations Admit Guilt to Court. Noon 10:30 AM NEW YORK, August 17 (#).—Five | of 55 defendants charged in indict- ments returned last June with smug- gling and conspiracy in with a ring alleged to have brought millions of dollars worth of diamonds | into the United States illegally pleaded guilty yesterday. Those who entered the pleas were: Mrs. Perl Weinberg, charged with bringing $200,000 worth of diamonds on the liner Normandie; her husband Isaac, charged with making two trips as a “carrier”; Beckie Rod, Morris Fishman and Joseph Fishman, all of the Bronx. The latter three pleaded guilty to the charge of smuggling only. Bentence was deferred-until Monday. Comedian Asks Divorce. LOS ANGELES, August 17 (#).— Bert Roach, movie comedian, sued yesterday to divorce Carmelita Roach He charged she nagged him so much he could not get the sleep and re- laxation he needed. FLOWERS for friends who are Ocean bound GUDE BROS. CO. Natl. 4276 (i 6:00AM. | 8:00 AM. | 11:00 AM. | AM 8:00 AM! | 30AM | 1t | street, West Indies | 00 P.M. | connection | TRAFFIC CONVICTIONS THIRD-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Clarence W. Ruh, jr., 1745 Rhode Island avenue northeast, $25. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. George W. Brookins, 1512 Ninth street, $20. FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Albert J. Carter, 1816 Fifteenth street, $5. James C. Purcival, 804 Sixth street southwest, $10. | Dante D. Radice, 4310 Georgia ave- | nue, $5 Claude S. Henderson, 418 Eighth street northeast, $5 Charles P. Waters, 6 Quincy place northeast, $5. Janet A. Daniels, 114 Peabody street, $5. Gus Kuotenis, 615 New Jersey ave- nue, $5 Lloyd W. Brooks, 416 M street. ‘Walter F. Abendscheim, 5434 Fourth street, $5. Guy W. Jones, 1506 Wisconsin ave- | nue, $20. William J. Daniel, 905 Westminster street, $20. Clarence L. Baller, court, $25. George E. McCann, Maryland, $10. Albert L. Grooms, 1026 Kenyon street, $5. Winton street, $5 Cecil Myers, Maryland, $5. Charles L. Haring, Maryland, $10. Edgar R. Martin, 1601 Isherwood street northeast, $15. Edward L. Hall, 6113 Eastern ave- nue, $5. Dorothy L. Morrison, street northeast, $5. Glenn O. Hartley, 1428 R street, $10. Frederick M. Dryden, Maryland, $10. Chester A. Dailey, 1816 Kalorama road, $5. Jack Hurwitz, 3535 Georgia avenue, $5. William H. Winn, 1822 Ingleside ter- race, $20. Eugene Miller, 1549 Columbia street, $5 Clyde Poss, southeast, $5. Aloric T. Allen, Maryland, $5. Floyd H. Pearson, 1919 Lincoln road northeast, $10. 1150 Burdens A. Carroll, 1318 Quincy 4628 Hunt 332 Thirteenth street street, $5. John J. Krinston, Benning, D. C., $5. ven, 1212 Sixth street, $5 George A. Crowder, 1018 Florida avenue, $5. Permits Suspended or Revoked. ‘The following is a list of drivers or revoked by ust 14: iam G. Black, 4317 Hayes street n | northeast, 30 days. Fred Bloom, 3506 Georgia avenue, revoked eight John street, revo W. Brice, 30 days Albert T. Byrd. 105 I street, 30 days. Philip L. Cassidy, 19 Seaton place, suspended. 1154 Nineteenth street, suspended Roy K. Craum, southeast, 3318 Fifth street suspended. Lew Dreisonstok, Apts., suspended Claud H. Duncan, 507 Square, southeast, 30 days Har street, suspended. Nelson Franking, 6921 Georgia ave- nue, 30 days. Nelson O. Glenn, second street, 30 days. Russell D. Goslin, | suspended. Henry H. Hopkins, 1345 North Cap- itol street, 30 days Westchester Seward 1334 Twenty- southeast, 30 days. Le Roy Hudson, 34 I street north- east, suspended James A. Jackson, street northeast, 30 days, T B. Poehler, 3114 G street, suspended T. Rizer, 29 Bryant northeast, suspended Helen M. Roark, 17 shire avenue, suspended Milton E. Scott, 726 Sixteenth street northeast, 30 days. Charles L. Thompson, 2216 North Capitol street, 30 days. Jess Thompson, Blue Plains, days. James Tinker, 1805 Fourth street, 30 days. James D. Thrall, 220 Fourteenth Place northeast, 30 days. Eleanora Walker, 1316 U street, 30 days Elmer Warren, voked. James M. Williams, 1739 Columbia road, revoked. Lewis H. Williams, | street, suspended David M. Laughlin, Glencarlyn, Va., 30 days. Samuel days. | John H. Shouse, 200 Massachusetts | avenue, revoked. Tanner F. Slaughter, | ville, Va., suspended | Mahlon Ellis, 708 B street northeast, suspended. Alexander Johnson, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, revoked street New Hamp- 1422 6 street, re- Lissy, Baltimore, Md. 30 Charlottes- suspended. Ivan Bogdanoff, 2814 Thirty-eight street, suspended. PERFORMANCE 1S WHAT YOU PAY FOR IN AMOTOR OIL, GET THE BEST AUTOCRAT # 1MoToR oi ia’y |Rennsylranial | Dinest BAYERSON OII.‘ QV{?RK! coLuUMAIA FLIT = Destsoy EDBUGS ® ROACHES FLIT SPRAY WiLL NOT STAIN - : LASLELUAYY © Now obteineble everywhere ot Populer prices Lemuel H. Carmichael, 829 Irving the | Robert H. an, 2919 Twenty- | Howard H. Cloud, 3911 Northampton | J. Fearson, 1209 North Capitol | 1332 1 street, | Larry L. Hortopax, 1106 D street | 1910 Rosedale | George S. McKenzie, 30 T street, a0 Mercer, 1841 Redwood terrace, | W. Moore, 2008 Q street, | 30| 741 Fairmont | Robert D. McMaster, 1607 U street, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, VILLAIN GIVES ROADSIDE CAST ANXIOUS MOMENTS Dastard of “Haunted Mill” Gets Foiled Again—and Again—by Rockville Pikers. SQUIRE CORRIGAN continues to pursue his dastardly course this week and continues to be thwarted most thoroughly as “The Haunted Mill” moves into its second seven days’ tenancy of the Roadside Theater. Mr. Bernard Francis Moore's opus is pos- sessed of all the usual appaunages of melodrama, which means that it is a “natural” for the Rockville Pike play- ers. There is the villain who holds the inevitable mortgage and attempts to use it as an instrumentality toward marriage, to the inevitable no avail, MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas 8. Thornburg. 25. and Thelma L Good. 6. both of 214 Taylor st.; Rev. S. B’ Daugherty. Curlie Mayfield. 30. and Lucy_ Carroll both of Alexand Va. Judge Mattingly Harry L. Isikoff. 29, New_ York City, and Sylvia_ Bonnett 517 Irving st 31, E Rev. Harry Silverstone. Btephen C. Zaludeh. 31. and Irene C. Bran- zell 26, both of 1620 34th sti; Rev. J. B Kelleher Ezekiel W. Lawson. 704 T st, and Lucille_Revis. 6th st Rev. - Pa. and d, 5. H. Tilkhman John C. Kurtz, Luretha Okia.; ev S." Abernethy. William C. Bradley. 146 C st.se, and Clementine Moore. 20, 128 C st. s.e.; Rev C. Scott Glen D. Smith, 30." Williamsburg, Ky., and Gertrude Saunders, 24, Culpeper, F. B. Harris 15 Adams Mill rd.. B. McAliister, 21, 635 Allison st v. J. H. Miers Robert L. Crim, 49, 3915 Windom pl.. and Virginia R Schaefer rd.: Rev. Freeley Rohrer. George W ' Washington, 26 6 5th st., and Mary E. Richardson, 25, 1628 Swan st.; Rev. Wiley Westray. Frank Wen. “4. 1348 Fairmont st Eleanor Echols. 18 . E. Matting D. Wrikht. 34, 1505 Van Buren and Frances T. Heckle, 29, New York Rev. J. J. Queally De Souza. 25, 718 Harvard st. and Rosa M. Robertson. 22, 1827 4th st.; Rev. W. B. Robertson. James Bethea, 34. and Malinda Clarke. 20, both of rd st. s.w.; Judge R. E. i5 25, Pitcairn, Butler. 27, Eni 3913 Military and 1331 Harvard st.; Calif., Dean R Wickes. 53. Los Angele: 33, 3532 New and Barbara S. Staples. 3 Hampshire ave: Rev. R. J. Clinchy. Robert G. Wills, Jr., 49 Lanier pl., and Mary L. Vall 1634 Con- necticut ave rd Braskamp. Elmer A Bodi 8, e "Va. and Round Hill, Harrison, 21." and Lilllam M 18, both of Baltimore; Rev. A. F F. Massey, Va. Oliver M Witt, | Poore. Charles 30 1437 Spring rd., 2 29, 1406 Ulysses S. Weaver Viola L. Gallagher Rev. Thomas Gates Francis H 2K 4340 Ellicott st Giblin. 32, Seattle, R.A. Phelan. 34 of Richmond: 18, Rev F. E. John J Skin, both of Rev re 36. 1110 P st 31, 923 6th st} Rev. B. 24, and Rut of 612 st er. Baltimore, A. F. Poo; 4 Covington. both £, Graham K Wittausch and Elizabeth 28 San Mateo Kansas City, Mo.; Rey iy G._Stigall, 2 F. E. Lucey. BIRTHS REPORTED | h and Virginia Arnold, girl. Edwin ‘and Willie Dove, boy. | John and Gladsys Montgomery, irl. | George and Annie Hessert. boy | I Louis and Lillian Panneton. boy Frederick and Lucy Isemann, boy. James and Anna Wood. girl. | Morris ‘and Sonia Fishman. girl | Anthony and Madeline Fennell William and Evelyn Beckley, bo: | Morgan and Mary Hall. boy | George and Isabella Scott. boy. George and Viola Hughes. girl. | John and Delta Wills. boy | Albert and Elizabeth Porter. boy Thomas and Annabelle Jameson, boy. DEATHS REPORTED Maey E. Baker, R7, 4615 Georgia ave, Thomas Small '75.' 610 L st. s.w Champe Bradfute G | Charles Morrison. 62; Sallie J. Bland. 84, 1 &irl, y. ne Hospital. Harry Bush. 40. Walter Reed Hospital Janette Kameron. 40. Garfleld Hospital. John O. Cosy. 43. Gallinger Hospital. | Daniel’ S. Hatfleid, 40. 534 20th st Albert Tulley. 6, Georgetown Hospit Infant Seymour. Georgetown Hospital. Infant Heede. Sibley Hosoital William Bailey, 76, Home for Aged and Infirm Louise Simms Addie Crawford Rachel Alexander ing nice Johnson, arr ester Prue. Gallinger Hospital. na Jones. Freedmen's Hospital, Keith and Wife Reconciled. HOLLYWOOD, August 17 (#)—Ian Keith, actor, his wife “have been completely recon- ciled.” Hildegarde Pabst Keith nod- ded confirmation. ED! CATIVO AL. BANJO, MANDOLIN, ETC. SOPHOCLES PAPAS 1508 19th 8t N.W. NO. 0644 “SUMMER’ RATE" National University Fall Term Begins September 27, SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Registrar's Office Open for Registration ® A.M. te 7 P.M. 818 13th STREET N.W., Telephone NAtional 6617 1937 Co-edscational Forty-Second Year Fall Term Begins September 20 2000 G St. N.W. MEt. 4585 [ Accountancy Pace Courses: B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees. C. P. A. Preparation. Day and Even- ing Class: Send for 31st Year Book. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION BLDG. MET. 2518 LUMBIAN PREPRRATORY SCHOOL REPARES students ® % for WEST POINT and ANNAPOLIS exclu- sively. All classes begin Thursday, September 9. Highest record. Individ- ual attention. Call at school for catalogue, or telephone NOrth 17781, 1445 Rhode Island Ave. N.W, Washington, D. C. * and Annabelle | and Lillian B. Van | and Barbara i said yesterday he and | Washington College of Law and the current Roadside villain is one of the most effective to tread those particular boards. He would be Rudulph Justice Watson—a most dis- tasteful and hiss-provoking stage in- dividual, which is as it should be. The Montgomery County thespians e ——— | § are past masters at the art of melo- dramatic dramaturgy, but the present vehicle presents something of a nov- €elty in the form of an Irish locale, which, logically enough, calls for Irish brogues and more Irish brogues. They are called for and they are received 1937. all along the proverbial line, with Fred Haskin proving the most accomplished in this regard and, indeed, proving quite accomplished throughout in his portrayal of the lad who suspects dirty business from the start of things, resolves to do something about it, does NEVER before have motorists given so much attention to the subject of tire safety. 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