B. M. Dirzulaitis Dies; Pastor Opposes Liquor License; Nationalists Try Again President Nominates G. U. Medical Patrons Him Too To Tear Down British Flag Student Keep Busy Spotlol Diipatch to Tho Star A pastor yesterday protested the Roberts Memorial Free Methodist Bernard Mark Dirzulaitis, 28- TAIPEI, Formosa, Jan. 10— Force application of a restaurant near Fourth and Van 39 Air Generals year-old Georgtown University Church, Buren his church to renew its beer and streets also About 10 Chinese Nationalist sol- Medical Student, died Sunday at N.W., protested the light wines license, because care Georgetown University Hospital license renewal. diers, angered by British recog- for patrons of such places eats Claude For Permanent Rank only a few up Cary, restaurant owner, nition of the Chinese Communist a share of his ministerial months good told the board that more than President Truman today nom- from> government, tried to break down time. 90 per cent of the property owners inated 39 b e g i nning his” officers of the The Rev. E. Schnebel within a the flag pole in the British con- of George radius of 600 feet of his Air Force for permanent rank and practice sulate at told the Alcoholic Beverage Con- business had signed a Tansui, Formosa, before named 15 medicine. petition other top airmen for trol Board that 80 members of his that dawn today. The student asking the renewal be temporary promotion to congregation at the Albright Me- granted. He said he It was had been a pa- conducted the second attempt by general and brigadier general. morial Evangelical Church, Fourth an i tient gt the hos- orderly place and that when Nationalist soldiers to tear down The 13 and Rittenhouse streets last temporary major gen- N.W., in doubt of the ages of some of the British Both erals pital since Fri- flag. failed. who will not have permanent Sunday signed a petition opposing the younger persons who visited day and death The group today, duplicating an two-star rank are: the renewal of a license to the his place, he required identifica- was attributed three Fred Sidney Borum, John Ed- Blair Road Restaurant, 6103 Blair tion. attempt Sunday by Nation- to a kidney in- win Upston, Laurence Carbee road N.W. Others alist soldiers who sought to tear ; fection. He was protesting included a David “One-third of my ministerial down the Union Jack and replace Craigie, Myron Schlatter, i to have been delegation headed by Ernest H. Otto Paul duties are taken up with caring it with the Chinese Nationalistic Weyland, Robert Wells appointed to the Pullman, representing three citi- for people from the nearby Georgia zens' flag, threatened to shoot four Harper, Richard Emmel Nugent. staff of Walter associations in the area, and Earl Walter avenue and Kennedy street liquor Mrs. Nora armed Chinese guards around the Barnes, Charles Reed Hospital Mr. wnuuitu. Riley, vice president of places,” Mr. Schnebel said. the if interfered. Pearre Cabell, Charles Bertoddy on July 1 after Masonic and Eastern Star consulate they completing his A second th« Rev. Stone in, Laurence Sherman minister, Home, 6000 New Hampshire av- Chinese sources said the intrud- four-year medical course in June. Mark Kuter, Shockey, pastor of the enue N.E. ers managed to get the British Joseph Hampton Atkinson He ranked 10th in a class of 85, flag and Gordon Philip-Saville. according to his mother, Mrs. J. J. from an outbuilding where it was Twenty-six temporary brigadier MRS. MARJORIE FLESHMAN, Dirzulaitis of 4821 North Thir- Miner Who Planned fo Heat Two Beheaded Americans kept. Consul Edward T. Biggs, generals were nominated for per- Wounded by husband. teenth street, Arlington. 35, of Maidenhead, Eng., would not manent rank. ►.__... They are: Mr. Dirzulaitis, who lived at With Gas Is Sent Home Found on confirm the Chinese report. Warren Rice Carter, Thomas 2013 South Twlefth street, Ar- Philippines Farm The British flag was not on the Herbert ly th# Associated Press Chapman, Charles Ed- Shooting lington, was born in Kulpmont, By the Associated Press pole at the time of the invasion of win Thomas, jr.; Francis Leroy (Continued From Pa. Most of his was First Page.) I youth spent COLLINSVILLE, 111., Jan. 10.— MANILA, Jan. 10.—The head- the compound. It had been re- Ankenbrandt, jr.: Morris Robert !in Charlottesville, Va., where he A Collinsville coal miner today less bodies of two moved at sunset. Nelson. Kenneth Perry McNaugh- fled, the boy told police later, he attended high school. American considered the possibility of legal former ton, Elmer Joseph Rogers, Clar- heard another shot. He later was graduated in pre- servicemen who operated ence action against a 2 as Shortridge Irvine, George He turned around and saw his med from Virginia Military In- Progressive Mine a 2,000-acre hacienda in the Zam- Laborers Hurt Ditch Robert Acheson, George Warren sister fall. She had been shot : stitute. Workers’ Union local which he bales i Mountains were recovered, Mundy, Roscoe Charles Wilson, in the back from a distance of Joining the Army Air Forces said deprived him of his be- For Water Main Caves In job today by a Philippine constabu- Walter Edwin Todd, Bryant Le about 25 feet, police said. And ! shortly after this country entered | cause he plans to heat his new lary Two laborers were Injured, Maire Boatner, Samuel Robert as she went down, she yelled, World War II, he was a major patrol. ! home with Brentnall. “Daddy!” when he entered Georgetown Uni- gas instead of coal. The two were Paul H. Sarles, neither seriously, when the water Charles Waichekauskas, a 1 Also Frank Fort Everest, William Mr. Hawkins opened the door versity Medical School in 1945. 50, 36, Uvalde, Tex., and Frank Jirgl, main ditch they were digging yes-$1 miner for 37 years and a member 45, Henry Tunner, August Walter of the house. Fleshman fired He had done work in several | Spring Lake. Mich. terday at 2800 Quebec street N.W. Kissner, Emmett of Local 3, was told he was out The patrol reported from Iba, O’Donnell, jr.; twice at him. One bullet passed Washington hospitals, including caved in. WOUNDED BY SON-IN-LAW—Clarence E. of a job yesterday because other which William Maurice Morgan, William | Hawkins, bandaged closely over Mr. Hawkins’ scalp Gallinger, Children's and George- is near the hacienda, that because of minor bullet wounds, to of his miners would not work with They are William King. 53, of Evans Hall, Frederic Harrison points door-facing home and the other grazed his left town. him. the two Americans apparently had at Beltsville, where a aimed at him in He to look for other work 1048 Forty-eighth street N.E., who Smith, jr.; William Fulton McKee. Md., slug lodged the wood- cheek, Lt. Pearson said. In addition to his mother, he is plans put up a stiff fight before they work. His son-in-law, Alfred W. who fired first, and then decide on possible were suffered a fractured collar bone, Richard Clark Lindsay, Thomas Fleshman, the shots, Stunned, Mr. Hawkins stag- survived by his widow, Mrs. Eloise hacked to death. Their died of a legal action. and William Brown, 40, of 1320 Sarsfleld Power, Donald Leander self-inflicted wound. —Star Staff Photo. gered into the house. He sent Hall Dirzulaitis, formerly of Ash- house had been looted. Levis street N.E., who escaped with Putt and Alfred August Kessler, another son, Carlisle, 12, out to land, Ky.; a daughter, Patricia When Mr. Waichekauskas re- Iba is 85 air miles northwest of bruises on his right leg. Both men Jr. call police. Ann, 3, and his father, J. J. Dit- ported for work at Lumaghi Coal Manila near the coast of Western are colored. The following were nominated zulaitis, a civil engineer. Co. mine No. 2 ‘yesterday, his Luzon. It is the capital of Zam- $1,000,000 Provided in Boy, 12, Also Fired On. W. R. Crowe of 6709 Forty- for the temporary rank of major Budget Funeral services will be held at foreman. Eugene Gavillett, told bales Province. Carlisle ran out, but he abrupt- fourth street, Chevy Chase, Md., general: 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in Fort Myer him: "Charlie, I’ll have to send The American Embassy has re- For ly changed his direction to a plumbing foreman for the eight- Hugo Peoples Rush, Charles Ed- Unknown of World War II Chapel. Burial will be in Arling- you home. The other men refuse quested a full investigation. neighbor on hearing a bullet fly- ton story apartment house project for win Thomas, Frank Alton Expenditure of $1,000,000 is Construction of Cemetery. to work with you.” jr.; the tomb will ing over his head, he said. which the main is being laid by planned for selection of* an Un- Local 3 has a bylaw barring The Tie That Binds Armstrong, jr.; August Walter begin this year under present Charles the W. C. Cornell said tha Meanwhile, returned use of Co., Archie known Serviceman of World War The Suffragettes Disbanded gas for home heating by CHICAGO — Kissner, Jordan Old, jr. plans. burial is expected to and went to And his mother, who (/P). Two robbers ditch was only about 5 feet deep, n and construction of his at members. The following were nominated tomb take place next year. strode into Nathan Moscov's tog- and one had been in a grocery store.: 30 Years After Mr. side apparently gave way for the rank of Arlington National Cemetery. The The Army Quartermaster Victory Waichekauskas and his wife gery shop and took $85 and a temporary briga- Corps When she learned what had Associated Press under weight of removed dirt. Tht will be hap- iy intend to use in new site adjacent to the Tomb will to as- gas their watch from him. Then their dier general: go great lengths to pened, she told the boy to stay; NEW eyes men were partially covered. of the Unknown Soldier of World YORK. Jan. 10.—The home because they say fumes from Joseph Henry Davidson. Edward sure that the identity of the serv- in the store. were caught by a display of fine Both laborers were taken to War I. Suffragettes were disbanded yes- coal in their present home makes Holmes Underhill, Albert Boyd, iceman and his branch of the, By this time at least three calls silk ties. They could, the holdup Emergency Hospital. Mr. Brown President Truman asked Con- terday. their son Edward violently ill. Kingston Eric Tibbetts, Frederick service remain secret and the final had reached police. men decided, be put to good use. was treated and released and Mr. gress to provide that amount in Thirty years after they won the Stuart selection will come from unknown Fleshman shot himself So they used them to tie Mr. King was removed to Rodgers Dent, Phillips his through; vote, the leaders of the National* Gallinger budget yesterday and officials victims in the several wartime John E. Moscov to a chair. Hospital and admitted. Wright, Mark Edward Bradley, his right ear. American Woman Suffrage Asso- Addicks, 76, Dies; disclosed that half of it would be theaters of action. The se- Jr.; Robert Edward Lee Eaton, body Mr. Hawkins said that at one: ciation decided to dissolve. spent for the memorial. lected will come from the Army, Federal Conciliator Phillips Walter Smith, Sydney j time recently Fleshman told him The association was founded in, Long The balance is needed for "ex- Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps Dwight Grubbs, jr. that if his wife was not going to 1890 by Susan B. and ■y *h« Auociotcd Prtu penses incident to the selection or Coast Guard. Anthony live with him “she was not going; other suffrage leaders. Nashville, Jan. 10—John and burial with appropriate cere-, Preliminary plans for the tomb Tenn., to live with anybody.” It won its fight when the con- Edward O’Sullivan Main Line Blocked monies of the remains of an un- and alterations to the Arlington: Addicks, 64, Pennsy known Trooper Earl R. Griffith of the stitutional amendment permitting Federal Mediation and American who lost his life; Memorial Amphitheater area have Concilia-1 Maryland State police at Waterloo women to vote was adopted in tion Service died of while serving overseas in the: been approved by the Fine Arts commissioner, 5 Hours Derailment Station, was the first officer on 1920. a heart ailment here by armed forces of the Commission and the Arlington: yesterday. j j the scene. He was able to But it has said Mrs. ly Hit Associated Press during the Second World War,”' Memorial supply kept going, Mr. Addicks, a native of Rich- Amphitheater Commis- F. the budget stated. considerable information on the; Louis Slade, the president, be- mond, Va., suffered an attack after > McVEYTOWN, Pa.. Jan. 10.—All sion. incident to the Prince cause "we still had some pieces alighting from a bus and walking four tracks of the main line of the Georges; County police when they arrived.' of work that needed doing.” about 30 feet. He had been in Railroad near here Pennsylvania Miss Kirsten Plans The young wife worked for the I These included furthering the government service for 20 years were blocked for several hours Congress Divorce; (Continued From First Page.) restaurant of Choate & Shakes- work of the League of Women and had been connected with the when 30 cars of a 78-car yesterday peare, not far from her father's Voters and helping to ad- conciliation service for 14 years. Eastbound freight train were 'In Love With Married Man' year below the Treasury’s esti- home. vance woman suffrage movements He came here several months ago derailed. ! mated income of $37,306,000,000. Sy Auociot«d Pr*»t abroad. from Cincinnati. A Pennsylvania Railroad spokes- Few observers expect the House HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 10.—Opera man in Philadelphia said the and Senate to cut that deeply, Singer Dorothy Kirsten wailed Traffic Asked CUSTOM-FITTED1 seventh car of the train, which Light but they believe Senator Byrd will yesterday that she is in “an awful was loaded with meat and produce, -p " have more supporters this year mess —I’m in love with a mar- the track, causing the de- jumped for some reduction than he has ried man.” At Maryland Line TII hi en H IK railmen. The train was route had in the recent past. She is “divorcing” her husband, to Harris- The Michigan Park Citizens' *>(lMINUTES from Columbus, Ohio, Another Radio Executive Edward McKay Charges Failure. Association last burg. Oates, she said, but hasn't yet night again asked JLJJJUJLJ3 EXTRA CHARGE of track were Senator Byrd out that About 400 feet pointed filed suit. for a traffic light at Michigan and torn up. Four passenger trains last when it as FIREPROOF j year, looked "I can’t tell you the name of Eastern avenues. were detoured via the Bald Eagle though the current deficit would the man I really love.” she told The has been • branch before the Westbound light proposed be- PIN CLEAN be reporters. "I just can't. We’re but into only $1,800,000,000, the Presi- fore, sentiment, both in the track was put back operation about at a of point straightening association and among District • about five hours after the derail- dent asked for $4,000,000,000 of out various family matters. If I authorities, it was said, has been BONE DRY ment. | new taxes. were to tell you his name there that Maryland pay half the cost. "This year," said Senator Byrd, would be two very unhappy peo- Maryland is only 40 feet from Your furniture is “he estimates a $5,100,000,000 defi- she said. Adventist Conference Told ple,” where the signals would be placed. SAFE when entrust- cit, but the new taxes which he A source close to Miss Kirsten “The light will benefit Mary- ed te our care. says he will recommend later are said Ihe man is a San Antonio Plans land, and it's only fair that they Prices most reason- Of Drive carefully framed in language physician. able. Call for esti- Religious should pay half,” said Philip j which does not promise that the — A drive to interest families In “I can't say I'm going to marry Dolan. mate no obliga- in budget in 1951 will be balanced, him,” said Miss Kirsten. “We tion. 6.000,000 homes of the Nation Charles Faller, president of the has been set for 1950, even if the tax increases were just don't know yet. religion group, doesn't care who pays for OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. will record more than 125 ministers and lay- adopted. History that “This is murder.” it. LM___ Drive-In — No for Potomac Con- what he has proposed is another Ample Spoce Waiting Service men attending the “It’s our children we’re thinking I* Adventists, indefensible failure to balance the ference. Seventh-day about, not who drives from Mary- : Federal in another Coal j were told today. budget year of land or to Maryland,” he said.' now held in and The meeting, being i peace greatest prosperity.” (Continued From First Page.) “Their safety comes first.” Takoma Park Adventist Church, The Virginian recalled that the In other business, the group Willow all seven mines. Carroll and avenues, actual deficit for the current fiscal company Re- asked support in Congress and was told from the area Takoma Park. Md„ also year ending next June is now esti- ports listed only from District authorities for the three have been set one mine as still idle. About 250 • • that days mated at $5,500,000,000. The Sen- Sasscer bill, which would create MOVING RUG CLEANING • STORAGE on which the drive will be men continued an aside i ator said the President's new budg- unexplained a commission to study ways of strike which at emphasized. They are March 4, ! et Indicates next year's deficit began yesterday setting up a Metropolitan author- the June 3 and September 2. Two I will be $5,133,000,000 unless taxes Coal-Processing Corporation ity. mine at million homes are expected to be are increased. Dixlana, Wise County. Capt. J. W. Conroy of the Met- reached on each day. ropolitan Fire said "He could be as wrong this year Ohio Retail Dealer Sues Department Ministers were urged by Elder such an other as he was last,” Senator authority among George A. Vandeman, associate Byrd j added. Lewis and UMW tor $20,000 things, would "permit the Dis- secretary of the Ministerial As- trict to accept financial The President based his $5,133,- responsi- sociation of the General Confer- COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 10 (/P). bility for injuries sustained 1000,000 estimate of next year's by ence, to conduct a stronger evan- —A retail coal firm today sued its employes in course of duties ! deficit on a hope that Congress will gelistic program. John L. Lewis and his United outside District boundaries.” At i raise postal rates by $395,000,000. Elder Daniel Ochs, president of present, if a fireman or police- i If that fails, the deficit will'oe that Mine Workers’ Union for $20,000 the Columbia Union Conference, man responds to a Call in Virgin- much higher. damages under Ohio’s old Valen- wil preside at the sessions today. ia or Maryland, as frequently The meeting, which opened yester- A House committee has recom- tine Anti-trust Act. happens, Capt. Conroy said, and day, is scheduled to close tomor- mended $131,000,000 of postal in- The Davis Coal Co. of Dayton is disabled there, he jeopardizes row. creases, and a Senate committee filed the action in Franklin Coun- his pension rights. has approved $113,000,000. Sup- ty (Columbus) Common Pleas The meeting was held in the porters say, however, they expect Court. Attorney Philip C. Ebe- Bunker Hill School, Fourteenth Citizens' Finances trouble getting either figure ling of Dayton said it was the street and Michigan avenue NJE. through both houses. first suit by an Ohio retail coal Held Better Than Senator Aiken, Republican, of dealer In the current coal mine Cole Bros. Circus Sold Vermont was one of those wno controversy. Transit Firm's frankly conceded budget cutting Nine Ohio coal operators last To Undisclosed will not be easy in an election week sued Mr. Lewis and the union Buyers •y tha Auociotad f rati The American University park year. He said: for $8,872,000 damages and asked Citizens’ Association treasurer’s "I had been anticipating a defi- an injunction against the three- CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—Sale of the and it is to be difficult day mine work week in force gen- Cole Brothers Circus, second larg- report of $702 in the black is bet-. cit, going to pare it any in this election erally. est in the world, was announced tar than the Capital Transit Co’s, year. We may be able to make The Davis company did not ask | yesterday. RUB W . ac- present financial condition, some reduction but not to an injunction. The company The new owner is Otis Circus I any claimed it should Jfift cording to E. C. Giddings, vice great extent.” have $10,000 Corp., headed by Charles H. Wat- damages because Lewis-restricted president of the company. Chairman Cannon of the House son, Chicago lawyer. Appropriations Committee is pro- coal output caused the firm to ra- Mr. Watson said he represents Mr. Giddings brought up the ceeding on the theory that Con- tion its customers. The Valentine buyers who are not disclosing their matter at the association’s meet- double for gress will try the consolidated Act permits damages identities or the sale price at this ing in Hurst Hall at American money bill this year, and is count- injured parties. time. University last night to show why ing on that to achieve economy. One one-hundredth pound per The circus was sold by Hoosier the transit company needs the Speaker Rayburn has remained acre of parathion was found effec- Circus Corp., represented by Fred rate increase it will request soon. non-commital on the idea, but the tive against arctic mosquitoes Schortmeier, an Indianapolis Committee Mr. Giddings told of ‘‘five Senate Appropriations when sprayed from a plane. attorney. U^2 has voted to with the out of rounds” of wage increases, as well go along Eight every omnibus bill if the as rising costs and fewer bus experiment ten wrote—in a and streetcar riders, that “have House inaugurates it. recent national survey brought us down to about a net —that they liked $200,000 profit for owners of a Gable and Bride End Rub A-535 better than $27,500,000 business." any rub, liniment, “Por the last six months it has Honolulu Honeymoon PfcjjkMdMM* or balm previously used. the Associated Prats WCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR been costing more to carry pas- By jl l|l§§ Raptures ire dsnterous—see your doetor we have been mak- ^B sengers that HONOLULU, Jan. 10.—The J^B immediately. If he advises you to wear a «BW ing, without meeting interest on 1|B truss, he will probably tell you to see mf p- Rub A-535 honeymooning Clark Gables said Kidman's who are traes specialists, ens- Jeff 1 Try bonds,” Mr. Giddings said. ^B Ro st only expert Rtters. We will St yon M A> '«/), B good-by to Hawaii yesterday. ^B properly with a lirhtweixht truss which has J§» ^Ou^vji A TODAY The transit official urged citi- ^■1 no discomlortine under straps, sprlnri tWf “/>„ V/l,, ^B #r and <10/v ,'V attend the They threw leis as about 500 SgSli elastic will positively not slip. ^B zens' representatives to ^B It it invisible and anatomically correct. :#/ "T1 and lat It help you, tool coming Public Utilities Commis- well-wishers jammed the dockside iB Be sure to have the proper trust fitted / je4db ve BK correctly, as an improperly fitted trust ■■■■:■:!] «;4e,’ «»„ ^^^B sion hearings on the fare increase, to see them off on the Lurline for ^B do** more barm than sood. We At the ,y “«»/„ BH best quality trusses that modern science **, that no citizens’ groups ^B / adding San Francisco. They poured flH affords. Proper retention ruartnteed, If / i?t. the last hearings to showed up champagne for reporters in their their interests. Featured J represent stateroom. Ac 1 The American University Park The actor and his bride, the in 4!r group, led by President Daniel B. widow of Douglas Fairbanks, sr.. Lloyd, voted to send a resolution said they had a simply wonderful of condolence to the family of two weeks here. and giant tubas ... at Police Inspector Milton D. Smith, 73* Be Thrifty in 1950—Bay an active member of the associa- “Let’s PEOPLES DRUG STORES tion. who died December 26. U. S. Saviiurs Bonds." A