P.O. MEN FIND
i ROOSEVELT
BOMB CLUE
’ WATERTOWN, N. Y., Feb. 23
KIJI.S.). — Postal inspectors today
Unearthed their first clue which
they hope will lead them to dis
cover the identity of the person
'who mailed a crude bomb to
President-elect Roosevelt in Wash
ington.
It was found that the infernal
tnachine was mailed from this
city at 11 p. m. Sunday. The
package was picked up from the
top of a United States mail box
In front of a local chain grocery
store by Mail Carrier Logan J.
IHannay.
Hannay, unsuspecting what the
package contained, remembered it
because it was addressed to the
President-elect.
The mail carrier placed it in
his collection bag along with an
lassortment of other pieces of
Snail. It was cleared from the
local postoffice, where it was
postmarked, early Monday morn
ing.
Officials Investigating the sec
ond attempt on the life of the
President-elect are working here
quietly.
One theory held by them is
that the person who sent the
bomb came from some other city
{or the express purpose of mati
ng the package from here.
PRIZES HASTEN
WERRINGS
ROME (I.N.S.).—The Fascist
Federation at Novara is en
couraging young people to marry,
by giving 60 prizes, worth 1,000
liras each (SSO) to Fascists who
tnarry within the first six months
Os the new year.
Other provincial Fascist fed
erations will follow Novara’s ex
ample.
Rome, which is already offer
ing 80 per cent reduction on rail
way transport for all honey
tnooners who visit the city from
any part of Italy within two
weeks of their marriage, will try
to give free transport to the
newlyweds, who get the 1,000
liras bonus.
fl. OOFHITS
W RISE BAN
The District supply bill provi
sion which prohibits automatic
pay Increases was scored last
jiight in resolutions adopted by
the Rhode Island Citizens Asso
ciation.
It was pointed out that police-
Jnen, firemen and teachers, under
existing law, should receive SIOO
yearly increases until they have
reached the maximum salary. The
prohibition of this increase is an
injustice, it was said.
The association also indorsed
the action of the Federation of
Citizens Associations in disap
proving the Radio Finance Cor
poration loan to the District for
Unemployment relief.
Citizens Group Raps
Police Tag Change
The purpose of the police de
partment is the prevention of
prime and not sneaking up on
petty traffic culprits.
This is the essence of a resolu
tion adopted last night by the
pandle Highlands Citizens Associa
tion in which the proposed change
of license tags on police cars was
scored.
The association also urged
testoration in the District supply
ill of appropriations for in
cinerators and the testing labora
tory of the Highway Department.
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PAIN DEADENED
CHEST COLDS
LOOSENED
WITHOUT DRUGS
Get quick relief from neuralgia
pain, sciatica pain, neuritis pain,
rheumatic pain, lame back, stiff
peck, headache, strains and chest
colds by rubbing plenty of Baume
Bengue (pronounced Ben-Gay) on
She spot. It doesn’t blister or stain,
tub it in till it sinks down and
Boothes the pain or breaks up the
chest cold. Take no drugs, for any
drug that is powerful enough to
•"deaden” pain or loosen a chest
told may not be good for you.
But beware of imitations. Ask
your druggist for Baume Bengue
by name (called “Ben-Gay” in En
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balms, mostly cheap imitations of
Ben-Gay made out of synthetic
drugs. That is why they are cheap.
That is also why they are ineffec
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Will get real results.
WHAT’S DOING
Meeting—lnaugural Committee,
4 p. m.. Willard Hotel.
Dance—Pennsylvania State So
ciety, 8:30 p. m., Willard Hotel.
Card Party—Progressive Citiz
ens Association of Georgetown,
8 p. m., Roosevelt Hotel.
Smoker — Edward Douglass
White Council, No. 2473, Knights
of Columbus, 8 p. m., at the
clubhouse, Garrison Rd., Claren
don, Va.
Turkey Dinner —Rector’s Aid of
Pinkney Memorial Church, 6 p. m.,
parish hall, Hyattsville. Md.
Presentation—Four one-act plays
for the 1933 tournament, 8 p. m.,
Roosevelt High School auditorium.
Talk—“ Esperanto Today’' by
Kurt Fritzsching, 8 p. m„ Colum
bus Heights Center. Hiatt Place,
near Irving St. N. W.
Lecture and Instruct! • Class
es—“ Handling of Motor Races by
the Potomac River Power Squad
ron,” 8 p. m., Central Center,
Thirteenth and Clifton Sts. N. W.
Banquet and Dance —Order of
HOWARD PLANS
HALL OF FAME
Howard University alumni,
through a national committee, is
sponsoring a movement to pre
sent on charter day, next Thurs
day, a portrait of Dean Kelly
Miller to the university as the first
to be hung in a hall of fame to
be established by the alumni at
the institution.
The painting is one of eight por
traits of distinguished negro edu
cators to be presented to various
institutions by their alumni. It
has been completed by Berahard
Godwin and cost $2,500. A
memorial volume will be presented
at the time of the presentation
containing names of alumni who
joined in the movement.
The committee in charge com
prises Alma J. Scott, James T.
Granady, Wilbur Gordon, T. Gillis
Nutter, J. B. Stubbs, Priscilla Ty
ler, Vashti Murphy, S. L. Catlett,
Justin Carter, G. E. Bell, Clay
borne George and Juanita How
ard.
Dean Miller is a native of South
Carolina. He graduated from
Howard in 1886 and did graduate
work at Johns Hopkins University.
He has been a member of the
Howard faculty approximately 40
years.
Ballou Heads Group
To School Convention
Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superin
tendent of schools, and five other
members of the District school
system will attend the annual
convention of the department of
superintendence of the National
Education Association in Minne
apolis, Minn., Saturday. Dr. Bal
lou will lead a discussion Tues
day on “Emergency Economies in
School Administration.” In ad
dition to Dr. Ballou, the group
going to the convention includes
Dr. Julia Hahn. Miss Emma S.
Jacobs, Miss Esther Scott, George
Hodgkins and Miss Jessie Coope.
Lecture to Tell Use
Os Chemical Troops
“Tactical Employment of
Chemical Troops” will be the
subject of a lecture to be given
tomorrow night by Capt. P. H.
Gempel for Chemical Reserve
Officers living in Washington.
The lecture will be given in
Room 3029 Munitions Building,
Twentieth Street and Constitution
Avenue Southwest, and will be
illustrated with talking motion
pictures showing chemical troops
in action.
WAR MOTHERS MEET
Piedmont Chapter, American
War Mothers, will meet Monday
afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
Falls Church, Va., home of Mrs.
J. W. Gamer.
KIDWELL’S MARKETS, Inc.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
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Krey’s Smoked Hams (Large Skinned Back) Whole lb. lOjc
Pork Loin Roast. .lb. 11c | Pure Hog Lard ... .lb. Sc
Rnund Steak Ih. 14c fork Chops (center cut)...lb. 16c
Sirloin Steak lb. 15c Bean Pork lb. 5c
Porterhouse Steak lb. 18c Sausage Meat (best grade).lb. 10c
Hamburg Steak lb. 10c Shoulder Lamb lb. 11c
Chuck Roast lb. 9c Breast Lamb lb. 6c
Smoked Shoulders (Very Fancy) Great Value .... lb. 6£c
Chickens (frying I Turkeys
and roasting). . .lb .18c I (fancy) lb. 18c
Veal Catlets lb. 25c Our Best Flour, 12 lb. bag...27c
Sliced Breakfast Bacon...lb. 15c Water Ground Com Meal,
Best Creamery Butter ...,Ib. 21c ba|r 17c
One Pound Rolls SugarlSugarlSugar! lb. 4c
Strictly ) 16c
Fresh Eggs I XrS 20c
Sutter Pack Peaches ..can Potatoes 10 lbs. 13c
Orenda Club Peaches..can lie Rale 3 lbs. 10c
Kidwell’s Special New Cabbage 3 lbs. 10c
Blend Coffee..lb. 21c Grape Fniit (fancy)...3 for 10c
enney’s Coffee.lb. 17c Oranges, dozen 12c
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One Gallon 69c One Gallon Jug 25c
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THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Washington, 7 p. m.. Lafayette
Hotel.
Dance—Benefit of St. Augus
tine Church, 9 p. m., Shoreham
Hotel.
Meeting and Dance—lllinois
State Society, 9 p. m., Shoreham
Hotel.
Ball—lssarl Society, 9 p. ip.,
Mayflower Hotel.
Lecture—Miss Janet Richards,
4:30 p. m., Mayflower xiotel.
Dinner—Veteran Druggists’ As
sociation, 6:30 p. m., Raleigh Ho
tel.
Meeting—Temperance rally, 8
p. m., Washington Heights Pres
byterian Church.
Meeting—Public Buildings and
Public Parks Lodge No. 11, 7:30
p. m., Interior Department.
Dance—Brightwood Chapter of
the Order of the Eastern Star, 8
p. m., Brightwood Masonic Tem
ple.
Presentation—Junior Ladies’ Aid
Society, 8 p. m., Grace Lutheran
Church.
Pike Citizens Want
Gas Stations Banned
The Montgomery county com
missioners have received a letter
from the Rockville Pike Citizens
Association, reaffiming oppo
sition to any gasoline stations
and tourist camps on the Rock
ville Pike and asking the com
missioners to deny any applica
tion for rezoning.
of Pi/npleA
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a few minutes with Cmtienra Soap
and hot water and continue bathing
for several minutes. Nothing purer
or better for skin troubles.
JFrite/or special folder on
the care of the skin
Address: “Cuticura,” Dept. 9T,
Malden. Mass.
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SCHWARTZ
Alfred M. Schwartz was choser.
grand chancellor of the domain
of the District of Columbia at
the annual meeting of Knights
of Pythias at Pythian Hall.
Earl G. Jonscher was chosen
grand vice chancellor; Nicholas
Girardi, grand prelate; W. A.
Kimmel grand keeper of records
and seal; Lee B. Emory, grand
master of exchequer; Richard
grand master at arms; E. S.
Young, grand inner guard; Dan
iel Rothwell, grand outer guard;
Richard O. Levering, grand lec
turer: Harry I. Coxen, trustee,
and Edgar C. Snyder, supreme
representative.
Officers were Installed by Past
Supreme Representative John M.
Klein.
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Cleveland Was Last
To Name 3 Senators
President-elect Roosevelt is
harking back to the 1880’s in
taking three Senators —Hull,
Walsh and Swanson —into his
Cabinet. Not since the Garfield
and the first Cleveland adminis
trations have three Senators sat
in a Cabinet.
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THURSDAY—FEBRUARY 23—1933
MINING NOW TAUGHT
DENVER (I.N.S.).—More than
15,000 persons benefited by vo
cational training courses in Col
orado during the past year, H. A.
Tiemann, State director, reported
recently. Placer mining was
taught to the largest group, 3,096
men.
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finest mines, then carefully screened, and delivered
clean to your home. This careful selection is the
reason it heats so well, and —ft’s clean. To try
it, phone District 6240.
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