Route Star Marathoners Will Follow Today GREAT NEW FIGHT What Are They PLANTER Doing Without SOUGHT- ON T. VI IMPENDS Relief? AS JUDGE IS SHOT Case Histories of Families Exercises Call for Extra Filing of Suit by 19 Concerns Dropped From the Rolls Jurist, 54, Recovering From Presented by Star. Duty for Federal Presages Hard Battle Shotgun Wounds—Feud Following decision of Congress to Contingent. Through Courts. appropriate only $350,000 in place Blamed. of the $608,000 for which the Com- the Associated Today is a holiday for most of the By Press. missioners had asked, the District Ey tbe Associated Press. Government's workers, but for those Friends and foes of the New Deal'-; relief autorities announced that RALEIGH, Miss., May 30.—Judge of the United States Park Police and M. power program began preparations to- all ‘'employable" persons would be Edgar Lane was recovering from the the Division of Recreation of day for a new and gigantic legal dropped from the local relief rolls shotgun wounds in the leg and groin National Parks It is an added over T. V. A. while officers Capital struggle April 1. This was done. today hunted Frank burden of work, of the was Bruce, well-to-do planter, for ques- Opening fight signaled Since then ■ there has been no P. J. Carroll said that with when 19 tioning. Capt. yesterday operating utility great pubic outcry for further re- those who are The with the exception of companies, including moat of the major lief. There have been no riots, no 54-year-old judge blamed the the watch, all his ones in the attack late on the working midnight Tennessee Valley area, filed disorder, no mass demonstrations. yesterday separate of policemen will be on duty. Ordi- injunction suits in Birmingham. Ala., Evictions have been few. killings two of Bruce's sons, but the 4 to mid- said he had to do narily those working and Knoxville, Tenn., attacking the Was the relief demand over- nothing with either case. night trick do not come on the job constitutionality of the Tennessee stated by the relief authorities? until but are Judge Lane said he was midafternoon, today they Valley Authority. They are largely Is the public being lulled into a walking at 1 and will work from tbe court house to his home reporting p.m. subsidiaries of Commonwealth and false sense of security that all is when an automobile drew straight on through. Southern Corp., Cities Service Co, well? up near Associated Gas Sc Electric Co. and him and a man stepped out. Because of The Star no Some 4.100 families have been Electric Bond Sc Share Co. Turned and Ran. traffic will be permitted along the dropped from the local relief rolls. Mount Vernon Memorial The T. “I recognized the man, saw he was Highway V. A. yardstick for wholesale A few have been given W. P. A. from Alexandria to electric rates was armed and knew he meant to shoot Washington, Capt. characterized by the employment. What are the others Carroll said. Traffic from Wash- bill of me, so I turned and ran,” the complaint as "dishonest, unfair, doing? What are their circum- judge said. "When I had five or ington to Mount Vernon will be kept unreasonable and confiscatory” as a stances? How will they get along? gone At of six steps he fired twice. The first moving, however. the start measure of rates of the complainants At the request of the American traffic Ver- “or shot hit me." the marathon at Mount other privately-owned and operated Association of Social Workers, the The judge said a non will be held up at least 15 min- utilities.” The companies charged that Public Assistance Division of the neighbor working in a yard nearby ran out and utes to give the runners a gocd start, the yardstick "excludes the cost of the Board of Public Welfare and the grap- and motor officers will flank of the pled with the gunman. The assailant cycle major part investment necessary Family Service Association, a the runners to to escaped in his automobile with a protect them. render the service and excludes Community Chest have agency, | woman at the wheel. s nugidin. necessary operating expenses, which ’•followed up” 40 cases of persons T. V. Judge Lane was struck by four A. either ignores or recoups from from the relief rolls. Here's the day's program, in which dropped buckshot. said State and Federal taxpayers instead Hospital physicians the police and employes of the Di- The names of these cases have he would of from rates.” recover, barring complica- vision of Recreation will be concerned, : i l not been available to The Star, tions. 0 Is nor has The Star made its own in- Albert Clyde-Burton. assistant su- Conspiracy Charged. Slayer Exonerated. of the facts. At the perintendent. explains: The companies accuse T. V. A. ana vestigation Otho Bruce was shot to death last request of the agencies The Star 6 a.m.—Erection of two 14-foot Secretary Ickes of having "conspired” December by C. W. Lane. Judge will some of the to Face in Marathon to force owners of some present daily typi- Lane's a flag poles in Arlington National Ceme- Due Starter Star Today utility prop- | brother, but grand jury ex- cal cases as by the case tery and the loan and delivery of erties to sell at distress prices. reported i onerated the slayer on a self-defense OLLOWING are the names and competitors’ numbers of 57— Alex Proven, Passon A.'A., Pa. workers. 100 small American flags. Philadelphia, "The plea. 58— Frank Worthington, Passon A. A.. Pa. defendants.” they said, "inform | entrants in The Star’s National A. A. U. marathon champion- Philadelphia, owmers CASE NO, 7. Bondy Bruce, another 9 a.m.—Archery tournament in the of properties desired that un- j son. was 59— Richard M. Sadler, unattached, Hopewell. Va. A killed and to be run less sell a family composed of five; father, his father wounded in polo field of West Potomac Park, the ships, today: 60— James B. Scott, unattached, Va. they at price arbitrarily | Hopewell, fixed the mother and three boys, 3 years 7 an election day fight last Summer. supplying of chairs and marking of 1— Pat Dengis, Stonewall Democratic Club, Baltimore, Md. 61— James L. Harrison, Cross-Country Club, Baltimore, Md. by defendants, eithet T. V. A. or the months, 2 years 8 months and 1 year ; Judge Lane asserted Bruce had made field. 2— Mass. 62— C. Martak, Club. Md. municipalities will build a , unattached. Arlington, George Cross-Country Baltimore, 8 months old. The case was first threats against him after 10 a.m.—The Grand Army of the 63— Frank Martin, unattached, Richmond, W. Va. duplicate distribution system or trans- j being re- 3— Mel Porter, German-American A. C., New York City. opened July 21, 1933. when there was leased from the hospital Republic Memorial day parade, the 64— Charles unattached, East Providence. R. I. mission system with Federal funds and, j following Brederson, but one child. Service was and that shooting. of stands and the 4— William T. McMahon, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Worcester, by competition, so subsidized with given I erecting parade 65— Joseph John Youn, Twelfth Street Branch, Y. M. C. A., Wash- The Federal the case closed. fugitive is about 60 years old. placing of chairs at Constitution ave- Mass. ington, D. C. funds as to be completely destructive to The case was reopened two months nue, near Sixteenth street. 5— . Pawtucket Kiwanis Club. Pawtucket. R. I. 66— Aubrey G. Baden, Twelfth Street Branch, Y. M. C. A, Wash- competitors not having access to later, but was closed when father ob- 10 a.m.—Track meet and field day Port N. Y. D. C. the Federal Treasury, render 6— Bill Kennedy. Interstate Sport Club, Chester, ington. tained on Christmas at the of the i employment day, OLD STREET Banneker Recreation Center on 7— Albert Michelson. Millrose A. C., New York City. 67—James Edward Hastie, Twelfth Street Branch, Y. M. C. A., property 'recalcitrant' utii- CAR ities valueless 1934. In February. 1936, the family Georgia avenue, near Howard Uni- 8— William Millrose A. New York D. C. except for junk.” Steiner, C., City. Washington. was again in trouble and the case versity. Erect stands, roll, sprinkle 9— York Club. Mass. The companies declare in their Joseph Mundy, Millrose A. C., New City. 68— Clarence Carsons, North Medford Gloucester, was reopened, only to be closed out PURCHASE SCORED and condition complaint that they are capable of grounds. 10— Fred Ward, Millrose A. C., New York City. 69—Charles O. Rabideau. unattached. Waterbury, Conn. 1. all finally April Hains Point Exercises. 11— Robert Mansfield, Ohio. 70— unattached, New York City. meeting present demand for elec- Huffman, unattached, Henry Troncy. tric Their budget amounted to *16.05 a 10:30 a.m.—Naval 12— York West Mass. power in the Tennessee Valley Reserve exercises George Rolland, unattached. New City. 71— Anthony J. Paskell, unattached. Lynn, week, of which $6.82 went for rent Conduit Road Citizens Also area, and at Hains 13— John Norfolk Y. M. A. 72— N. H. are ''willing and able to Point. Connors, A., Boston, Mass. Francis M. Darrah. unattached. Manchester. and *9.23 for food. The man was more facilities 11 a.m.—Fleet Reserve exercises at 14— David Finnish A. C.. New York 73— Frank J. Klein, unattached. Cleveland. Ohio. supply when needed." Oppose One-Man Fagerlund, City. classified as an employable; the wom- the Water Gate. 15— Gordon Norman. United Shoe A. Mass.! 74— B. unattached, Derwood, Md. Constitutional Points Stressed. Machinery C.. Beverly, Wayne Sauder, an as unemployable because of the Operation. 2 p.m.—The National A. A. U. 16— Walter Ray, United Shoe Machinery A. C.. Beverly, Mass. 75— Abilio Dias. United States Air Corps, Bolling Field, Washing- Among the points stressed are: dependence of the small children The purchase of second-hand street marathon starts at Mount Vernon, 17—John D. United Shoe A. C.. Mass. D. C. "They (the defendants) to Semple. Machinery Beverly. ton, attempt upon her. cars for use on extend j Washington streets utilizing the Mount Vernon Memorial 18— Cecil R. Hill, United Shoe Machinery A. C., Beverly, Mass. 76— George V. Kenney, Fifth Street Methodist Church, Harris- Federal power over matters of 1 The father has been certified for was condemned last the Con- intrastate commerce night by Highway and following the prescribed ! 19—George L. Durgin United Shoe Machinery A. C.. Beverly. Mass, burg, Pa. and local police work on a W. P. A. project, but has duit Road Citizens' in a course, ending at the Zero Milestone. i 20—William T. United Shoe A. 77— Stephen Castillo. North Medford Club. Boston. Mass. power, in contravention of the ninth Association, Simons, Machinery C., Beverly. not yet been assigned. His income is resolution giving People's Counsel The placing of barricades and the Mass. 78— Alfred Amaral. Ponta Delgada Club, North Tivertop, R. I. and tenth amendments; very uncertain. He is doing laboring William A. Roberts power to represent erection of stands and chairs, as 21— Honore St. Jean, United Shoe A. C.. Mass. 79— Paul (Buck* Miller. Norfolk Y. M. C. A., Boston, Mass. “The act fails to indicate any ade- Machinery Beverly. work for a contractor, but is employed the association before the Public Util- well as the marking of the course. 22— John A. Rule, United Shoe A. C., Mass. 80— Charles F. Welch, North Medford Club. Boston. Mass. quate legislative standard to Machinery Beverly, guide a maximum of five days a week; less ities Commission in the matter. 2 p.m.—Horse show on the west 23— Louis Young. United Shoe Machinery A. C.. Beverly, Mass. 81— Morris E. Breakstone, Glenco A. C.. New York City. the administrative officers, but. on the when weather is bad or work runs out. The association also objected to the aide of Arlington Memorial Bridge 24— Andre J. Brunelle, United Shoe Machinery A. C., Beverly, 82— Charles E. Dickinson. 2333 Co.. Civilian Conservation Corps. contrary, attempts unlawfully to dele- ! His per diem earnings amount to *3 proposal that these cars be remodeled by Fort Myer. Work on the field and Mass. 83— Paul Donato. Boston Boys’ Club. Boston, Mass. gate legislative powers to the Presi- i and he is able to average about $12 into one-man cars before being put hurdles. ‘juwmt, viuocu kJiiuc mav-umci;' n. v., ucycujt. inaoo. 84— Bill Carrigan. North Medford Club. Boston. Mass dent of the United States and such a j week. The family has taken in a In service, and asked that none of 3:30 p.m.—Battleground National ! 26—Harvey Lichenstein, German-American A. C.. New York City, 35—William A. Ritter, jr.. Philco A. A.. Philadelphia, Pa. administrative officers: at j roomer $10 a month. them be put on the Glen Echo-Cabin on ; 27—Daniel Hofmann, German-American A. New York i 86— Charles F. unattached. N. Y. "The act fails to Cemetery Georgia avenue. G. A. C., City. Hastings, Brooklyn. provide any hear-! The family docs not have adequate John line. R. exercises. Stands, chairs, 28— Hugo Kuppinen. German-American A. C.. New York City. 87— Leo Giard. North Medford Running Club. Brockton. Mass. ing for persons whose rights will be food. The flags, father pays his rent of Construction of a road above the canopy on rostrum and erection of 29— Edward Wesolowski. German-American A. C.. New York 88— Bernard McCoy, Bonus Expeditionary Force. Toms Run. Pa. injured and whose will be City. property *27.50 a month regularly. He has not canal on a 30— steel overpass was opposed shields. Robert E. McCullough, unattached. United States Army. 89— James H. Montague, Washington Track and Field Club, Wash- taken away by the T. V. A." been able to secure credit at neigh- on the grounds that it is impractical, 4 30 p.m.—G. A. R. exercises at 31— Charles M. Whitlock, unattached. Framingham, Mass. ington, D. C. The T. V. A. power director. David borhood | stores. For the three weeks too expensive and would be costly to Fort Stevens. i 32—Frederick W. Brown. North Medford Club, Boston, Mass. 90— Dr. B. G. Chitwood. Track and Field Club, Wash- E. Lilienthal, Washington immediately replied, j prior to the report the three children in condition if erected. 8 33— Thomas De Ga. D. C. 'The electric keep p.m.—All the foregoing equip- Caurcey Thorpe, unattached. Atlanta, ington. power monopoly is gang- ! had been confined to bed because of Charles R. Rich was elected presi- ment to be removed. 34— Oliver Lepage Rankin, Rankins Club, Cambridge, Ohio. 91—George Shorb, Washington Track and Field Club* Wash- ing up, but the people need not be illness. They have been treated at dent. Other officers named were 35— Alfred Jackson Patton, A. M. A. A. U.. Pittsburgh, Pa. ington. D. C concerned over this latest effort to Children's Hospital Clinic, with fol- Edward Lingle. first vice president, 36— John M. Robinson, unattached, Conn. 92— Mike Lynch, Washington Track and Field Club, deny them the use of their own nat- Bridgeport, Washing- low-up attention by the Instructive Frank Shull, second vice 37— George Gerstmayer, German-American A. C.. New York ton, D. C. ural resources.” ! president; PARADER INJURED City. Visiting Nurse Society. The parents P. 38— Dan K. Younger, Cross-Country Club, Baltimore, Md. 93— Erwin Nicholson. Washington Track and Field Club, Wash-' i Grady Oakley, recording secretary; Hearing in September. attribute the illness of their children Ellis R. King, 39— E. Wilson Rich. Cross-Country Club. Baltimore. Md. ington, D. C. corresponding secretary: Hearing on the plea for an injunc- to inadequate necessities. John Hessnaeur, treasurer: Charles E?rgeant Kicked by Horse on 40—Lee Ray Chaney, Baltimore, Md. 94— P. Looney, Track and Field Club, Wash- Cross-Country Club, Jerry Washington tion is not expected to start in Birm- The parents, it was reported, "feel Franklin and Mrs. James 41— John A. Beares. Cross-Country Club. Baltimore, Md. ington. D. C. Cochrane, Pennsylvania Avenue. ingham until September. definitely depressed and upset.” They delegates to the federation, and ■ 42—James F. Lowman, Cross-Country Club. Baltimore. Md. 95— Haskell F. Clark. Washington Track and Field Club, Wash- King, The The new attack recalled the Su- fear the insecurity due to uncertain delegate to the Board of Trade. only Memorial day parade 43— Eugene B. Pool. Cross-Country Club. Baltimore, Md. D. C. ington, preme Court's opinion last February employment. The family is listed as casualty, Sergt. William Smith of 44— Raymond Weinrich, Cross-Country Club, Baltimore. Md. 96— George Track and Field Club. Wash- j McCarty, Washington 17 on the first test case, started by “of rather high socio-economic type.” Battery A, 16th Field Artillery, was 45—John R. Booker, Club. Md. D. C. Radio Cross-Country Baltimore, ington. preferred stockholders of the Alabama The husband was accustomed to a Champion County. taken to Emergency Hospital today 46— Clifton Herz, Stonewall Democratic Club, Baltimore, Md. 97— P. Lee, Twelfth Street Branch. Y. M. C. Edgar A., Washing- Power Co. The Government scored good living, the wife is a high school Selkirk claims to be the champion after he was kicked on the hip by one 47— John W. Merson, Stonewall Democratic Md. ton, D. C. Club, Baltimore, an 8-to-l victory. graduate. The children do not have radio county of Scotland, there being of the horses. Attendants said his 48— Walter A. Heintz, Post, American Staten 98— John Ellis. Twelfth Street Branch, Y. M. C. Tappan Legion, A., Washing- The court decided that construction proper food or medicine; furniture a receiving set in practically every hip might be fractured. Island. N. Y. ton, D. C. of Wilson Dam at Muscle Shoals was payments have not been kept up and household. The accident occurred at Pennsyl- 49— A. L. Monteverde, Los American Los 99— Jimmie McCarrick. Street Business Men’s Angeles Post, Legion, Eighth Association, valid, and that T. V. A. had a collector is threatening to take the vania avenue and Eighth street. Calif. D C. authority Angeles, Washington, to furniture back. will be 50— buy transmission lines from the Electricity cut , Millrose A. C., New York City. 100— Louis G. Mitchell, Eighth Street Business Men’s Association, off unless Alabama Power Co. to carry surplus overdue bills are paid. 51— Joseph Harvey, Passon A. A., Pa. Washington, D. C. Cheap Property Lease. Philadelphia. power from the dam to market. -•- 52— William Wilson. Passon A. A.. Pa. 101— Herbert Wood, unattached, Greenfield. Mass. Galway. Irish Free State, has leased Philadelphia. The court withheld judgment on 53— Andrew Foley, Passon A. A., Philadelphia, Pa. 102— Carl Maroney, Norfolk Young Men’s A. A., Boston. Mass. WATERMAN IS FOUND a factory site at 25 cents a any other dam or power development,, year. 54—Stanton Haines. Passon A. A., Pa. 103— Augustus Johnson. Interstate Club. Port Chester. N. Y. Philadelphia. Sport and did not rule on the of 55— Dr. Passon A. Pa. 104— Stonewall validity George Lieberman, A.. Philadelphia. Phillip Jachelski, Democratic jClub, Baltimore. the T. V. A. act. WANDERING IN WOODS 56— Charles Otero, Passon A. A., Philadelphia. Pa. 105— Bill Lanigan, unattached, Duxbury, Mass. Lost and Found advertisements for the daily Star will be accepted ‘•Besting,’' Hetzler, Who Aban- C. J. Turrisi. president of the State Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, up on Thirteen-and-a-half to E street, doned Yawl in POSTMASTER PRAISES Federation, and Mrs. Kues- Marathon Chesapeake Two to noon day ot issue. Saturdays THE WEATHER Raymond west on E to the Ellipse, around ter. president of the auxiliary. and legal holidays up to 10 a.m. EMPLOYES' EFFICIENCY Ellipse to finish at the Zero Milestone. Days Ago, Tells Police. -- ■ day of issue. For The Sunday Star The visitors attended a swimming Police were to be stationed By the Associated Press. — and along District of Columbia Fair and this afternoon and Horace Dulin. Ine. with dark brown markings, 1 1 James Z. a vice From Mount Vernon to Memorial marathon headquarters In the Y. M. here. Drive out Massachusetts A re., turn about RICHMOND. Va., May 30— Post- Godsey. president left months old; child's oet. 2900 Cleveland Report for Last 21 Honrs. to | at Fordham Rd 2 blocks tc of the National Federation, will pre- Bridge via Mount Vernon Boulevard, C. A. determine their fitness to He told Policeman Wilmer J. Trim- home ave. Adams .3442. Reward. master Clyde W. Saunders of Rich- I _ Temperature. Barometer. side as toastmaster at. the Memorial to Hains Point over take part in the grind. Following the ble that he was "resting." He did Carefree Comfort with Modern Gas CAT, large orange Persian cat. about 5 Yesterday— Degrees. Inches. mond praised the efficiency of postal banquet. Bridge Equipment. years old: named '■Sklopy": kindly call 4 pm._67 29.80 He will be Salem T. the Hains Point to Four- examinations, the competitors were not explain why he rowed ashore two 8 in an address at presented by Speedway, W. C. & A. Miller after 6 p.m. Reward. Phone West 1821. p.m. _ 64 29.80 employes yesterday N. Midnight_ 58 29.80 Sanyour. * teenth street, north on Fourteenth to be taken to the starting point In days ago from his 22-foot yawl, leav- 111» ITth St.Pist. *484. DIAMOND PIN. oblong, black enamel, con- the sixteenth annual convention of to on busses. i her filled with water. Today— ■ .. Constitution avenue, east Con- partially taining one large and cluster of smaller the Virginia State Federation of Post 0-— ing diamonds $50 reward. Return to Nichols 4 a m._ 52 29.81 8 21*.83 stitution into avenue, Co.. .326 Woodward Bldg. Met. a m. _ 57 Office Clerks and Woman's Auxiliary. Pennsylvania 0310._ 29.78 Noon _ 86 Before and After east on to First DIAMOND from engagement ring. Re- He mentioned particularly improve- Taking. Pennsylvania street, ward. Call Decatur 0999-J. after 5:30 Record for Last 24 Hours. ments in the service as the result of COLUMBUS, Ohio (/P).—A shaking south on First to South Capitol Hill, DIAMOND BRACELET. Tuesday. May 26. • Prom noon yesterday to noon today) recommendations the State Fed- young man entered a store and around Capitol to East Capitol street, between Union Station and Shoreham Ho- Highest. 69. at 5:45 P m. yesterday. by drug tel Reward. Shoreham Hotel. Apt. 8C. Year ago. 73. eration. More than 200 delegates from asked Clerk J. C. McElroy for nerve- out East Capitol to Sixth street 31* Lowest. 51. at 5:30 a.m. today. Year ___ all of the State attended the tablets, but when the clerk northeast, north on Sixth street to FRATERNITY PIN (A. T. O.h Priday aft- ago. 65. parts quieting west on ernoon Kann’s Sport Dept, fitting room: session. obtained them he steadied, drew a Maryland avenue northeast, Record Temoeratures This Year. opening Teward. Call Emerson fled as avenue to Constitution 5575,_ 8. The postmaster's address followed gun. took $25 and McElroy Maryland HUB CAP Packard twin six. 16th st. near Highest. 98. on May 0. on January 23. Fulmer hurled the after him. avenue, west on Constitution to V n.w.. 5 p.m May 29. Reward. Phone Lowest a welcoming speech by Mayor pills McElroy North 6738._ Tide Tables. Bright and talks by Henry C. Han- admitted he needed 'em himself after- Pennsylvania, West on Pennsylvaia RUBY, lost from ring In vicinity of 18tn (Furnished by United States Coast and cock, president of the clerk’s local: ward. to Thirteen-and-a-half street, south and Columbia rd. Reward. Phone Na- Geodetic Survey.) tional 8973.___ Today. Tomorrow. WRIST WATCH, lady’s white gold, oblong; High -_3:41a.m. 4:30 a.m. link bracelet. Reward. 5230 Nebraska Low —_10:26 a.m. 11:18 a.m. • ave n.w. Phone Cieveland_3121 High ~_3:57 p.m. 4:48 p.m. Low .10:32 P.m. 11:23 p.m. SPECIAL NOTICES HEREOF—.THE PERFECT "CLOTHES 7800 The Sun and Moon. LINE,,^gClEVELAND TO AVOID CONGESTION AND PREVENT Rises. Sets. ^ £ 7:26 accidents, the gates of the Glenwood Cem- Sun. today _- 4:45 etery will be closed to all vehicular traffic Sun. tomorrow_4:4n <• on May 30. 1936 Moon, today_2:2, p.m. 11:18a.m. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Automobile lights must be turned on William E. Wise. Charles E. Marsh. one-half hour after sunset. Pleased to Announce __Secretary;_President. Precipitation. ANNUAL MEETING. inches In the The Annual of Lot Owners Monthly precipitation in Meeting to date): of the Glenwood Cemetery will be held Capital (current month In the Washington Board of Trade rooms, Month. 1936. Average. Record. 7.09 '82 second floor. Evening Star Bldg., corner January _ 5.87 3.55 11th st. and Pa. ave n.w.. on Monday. February I_ 3.83 3.27 6.84 84 8.84 '91 June 1. 1936. at 7:30 p.m. All lot owners March -_ 4.47 3.76 •re earnestly requested to be present. April -I_ 1.98 3.27 9.13 89 BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Mav 5.32 3.70 10.69 89 10.94 00 William E Wise. Charles E. Marsh. June I_ — 4.13 July__ 4.71 10.63 '86 Secretary._President. 461 14.41 I AuiusTi::. ;28 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR September__ 3.34 17.4o 34 Have WE CALLED FOR THOSE debts one contracted by any other than October :::::_ 2.84 8.57 -ss myself. ERSEL C. BARTLETT. Box 8.69 89 193, November _ — 2.37 Silver Spring. Md. 31* 332 7.56 '01 at home? If not, I WILL NOT BE RE8PON8IBLEFORANY Weather in Various Cities. ... your phone your dairy* debts contracted by any one other than Temp. Rain- myself caywood henry 9th 610 st. Stations. Baro. H'h.l/iw.Iall. Weath r man immediately, or • Abilene. Tex... 30.04 82 68 ...Clear the last word in DAILY TRIP8 MOVING LOADS AND Albany. N. Y— 20.70 68 48 ... Rain —representing very modern loads to anO from Balto Phlla and Atlanta Ga._ 29.80 84 00 ... Clear ew 08 50 ... Clear Rart York frequent trio* to other East- Atlantic City .. 29.70 methods and skill. The results ern cities. Dependable Service Since Baltimore. Md- 20.82 70 62 ... 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