Abdication of Victor British Herridge Foresees Arthur B. Whittet, 58, Ammunition Dump Fire Quelled Network Demanded Publicly Bans Jibes at Canada's Absorption /Pk Head Army Ordnance By U. S. Tanks in North Africa Southern Accent By the Aaeoctated Prtu. Br the Auociated OTTAWA, Nov. 20—W. D. Her- Preie. parts of which are manufactured in At Rally in Br the Asaociated Pres*. BOSTON, Nov. 29.—American New England under supervision of Naples LONDON, Nov. 29.—You can’t ridge, Canadian Minister to Wash- By the Associated Press. Engineer, Is Dead light and medium tanks are the the Boston Ordnance District—en- Joke about American soldiers on the ington from 1931 to 1935, said here NAPLES, Nov. 28 best desert tered the fire zone and formed pro- (Delayed).— BBC network now. You can’t even Arthur B. Whittet, 58, head ord- flre-flghting equip- Abdication of Saturday that if the United States tective barricades around individual King Victor Em- say “honey chile.” IMT mi USE nance engineer in the War Depart- ment in the world, Col. Ward E. manuel its and if BilfcBJBBwIwWWWwBiiwfW piles of ammunition. Ordnance was demanded publicly for A code of “pursues imperialist way CMriHI Mb ment and one of the leading special- Becker, ordnance stringent taboos, adopted Army officer, trucks and crews then went to work the first time at a political meeting ultra-conservative Canada continues on its passive way, I ists in and field by the govern- Resigning developing said today. behind the tank today and Count Carlo Brown |I||f7l|tJVBf|Vv73 and coast barriers, moving Sforza, pre- ment-sponsored radio system, ac- then I beliese the absorption of this artillery material, died Recently returned from Blzerte, Pasclst 1,000 tons of ammunition in four foreign minister, declared cording to a report in the Sunday yesterday at his home. 3271 Van Col. Becker t'-ld country by our good friend and M'LlMlIulffifl L*:r« Brig. Gen. Vurton and one-half hours. Normally an the recent British reverse on the Chronicle forbids ► •w Hazen street N.w O. yesterday, Jokes j-K Stamp* Lewis, commanding general of ordnance of 180 men would Island of Leros resulted from failure neighbor is but a matter of time.” Funeral company about the home guard, black market, > services will be held at the Boston ordnance how of Italian Expire district, take two days to move the same troops to fight under one police, American soldiers, any of the In an address, he said Canadians 1°°*No" 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Hines fu- the tanks Doe. 4 | flre-flghting saved the tonnage. of the King's generals regarded as a feminine branches of the armed were disunited, but "ready for a ► neral home. 2901 Fourteenth street bulk of the in a k ammunition North The tanks also extinguished grass Fascist. forces, Army officers not lead.” N.W., with the Rev. Clarence E. African (although dump. fires started by white-hot flying The meeting demonstrated vigor- enlisted men), intoxicating drinks To most of the leaders of democ- Wise officiating. Burial will be in He said, that the Tunisian f SAVORY during fragments by running back and ously for a republic. or the bombing of Germany. racy in America and elsewhere, the Cedar Hill Cemetery. fire started at a mam- campaign forth across the burning stubble. Count Sforza reiterated that the The Chronicle-itemized list also present conflict is “not a war to BD A Atascosa BOAST native of County, Tex., moth ammunition which dump ap- Then whenever a lire broke out King must go if Italians are to be included in the ban the American build a new world but to restore the Mr. was the son the late Whittet of plied the American 2d More in an ► SIBLOM or Corps. ammunition crate on the expected to participate effectively in Southern accent, except in minstrel old one,” he said. He said that were Thomas and Mary Stiggins Whittet. than 2,000 tons exploded as white- tanks ground the would be driven up the war against Germany. show programs; the impersonation the United States to lmperiallze He was graduated with honors from hot fragments of metal flew dis- full speed and then swerved sud- It the of on the would mark the Texas and Mechanical was first time retirement of persons the "Brain Trust” pro- Canada, step Agricultural tances of 400 yards and successively denly so as to kick and shower up the sovereign was demanded openly gram (English version of “Informa- end of freedom in both countries. College in 1908, and was appointed fired other piles of ammunition. the crate with dirt and smoth- sand, of the Italian or tion Please”), the of classical “If, at this time of crisis, Canada BEEF by any Jazzing draftsman in the Ordnance Depart- Twenty light and medium tanks— the blaze. parties po- ering litical leaders. music and the singing of nostalgic could strike out a plan for the re- ment in Washington in 1909 tunes, lest the latter make soldiers of democracy—if Canada ^STEAK Shouted generation Mr. Whittet had worked in ord- Philosopher Down. The Christian Democrats and Lib- homesick. could get behind that plan with * nance for 35 years and was especial- McNabb Taxes erals, both Rightist groups, were ab- It could not be learned what fervor and intelligence and prove ► t ly interested in the design of mobile From First Page.l From First Pa ^Continued ^Continued gel sent at today’s demonstrations. The caused the bans. that it would work—then I believe 44* artillery. Officials In the War De- it that America k _"■ of Mitchell who had been found wide difference between the depart- adherents of the other four united altogether possible partment said that hls engineering that Mr. Her- ment and the House “on a matter front parties, however, left no doubt might adopte plan,” talents contributed greatly to the guilty of two charges of housebreak- so of their the Joseph Wilner, 66, Dies; ridge said. ing and larceny. Several other cases important to the present and hostility to king and development of many of the weap- j The said there were “some rea- have been thrown out of local courts future welfare of this Nation.” even shouted down the venerable ons now In use by our armed forces, i sons” to the that Can- here in “There is in the new philosopher, Benedetto when Executive support hope He was a member of Federal ; the wake of the Court nothing Croce, Belyoir Printing | of; he a ada had the capacity for self- Appeals and the Govern-' budget figures in out opinion to pleaded for regency as a means veteran of the Lodge, No. 1, of the Masons, the ruling, j Joseph Wilner, 66, since Canadians - i ment has encountered trouble with warrant reducing our goal below of preserving the monarchy in Italy.! regeneration, still! ™ of Automotive Engineers, j and World Wars Society Croce a Spanish-American were a pioneering people, predis- ►ua.fblet.toatol j prosecutions elsewhere over the $10,500,000,000 of additional wartime posed hypothetical ques- the American Society of Mechan- to change and economically country also. taxes,” said the Secretary. tion, "Do you want to preserve the and for 21 years superintendent of posed ical Engineers, the National Capital more mobile than the United States In the "The budget revisions do not alter monarchy?" the at Texas A. Si M. Club and the Chevy McNabb case, the Supreme printing plant Port Belvoir. Court said the defendants who were the fact that we can pay much The crowd of approximately 1,000 Chase Presbyterian Church. He was l Va„ di£d yesterday at Mount Alto held for higher taxes; do not in Jammed into a narrow university formerly active in the Chevy Chase ! varying periods up to 48 they any Hospital. Haberdasher affect our moral stormed, no! Viva Raleigh Parent-Teacher Association. hours, should have been <r. ranged1 degree obligation courtyard "No, Funeral services will be held at with "reasonable to meet now, all of the costs of the republlca! Republica!" Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edna promptness." 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Dan- To Distribute Bonuses The District code calls for war that can be met by current Croce then attempted to argue in Topham Whittet; a daughter. Mrs. arraign- zansky funeral home, 3501 Four- Three hundred and twenty-five tFRESH ment end without de-' taxation; and they do not affect favor of a regency, but the shouting David J. Hogan; two sons, Lt. George "immediately teenth street N.W., with Rabbi Nor- employes of Raleigh Haberdasher, y Mitchell was held for in significant degree the serious in- interrupted him several times and A. Whittet of the Army, and David lay." eight! man Gerstenfeld officiating. Burial 1310 P street will be * • • N.W., given PORK-TOc S. days, and with' flationary dangers that face us finally drowned out his words com- Whittet; two brothers, Chester of eventually charged will be in Arlington Cemetery. Christmas bonuses, it was an- as as the war shall Ala., and E more than 30 cases involving house- long last, and pletely. A cnnm.DERS«- Birmingham, Harry native of Boston, Mr. Wilner nounced today. in the postwar period. People Call for Republic. Whittet of Texas; a sister. Miss breaking. served in France during the World Those who have been with the Warn* of more we Louise also of and a "While the of the Court Sacrifices. “No House of Savoy, Whittet. Texas, opinion War and was a member of the Army : firm more than 10 years will receive of “It is a great fallacy to want a republic,” the granddaughter.
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