Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 37

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were ¢ in an SHOOTING VICTIM’S BODY IN MORGUE 32 HOURS MRS, SANGER FREED, ASCuMPLAINT FA|LS} ents. Annfe Relatives Remove Remains of Rob- ert Lunceford to Home in Dudie, Va. Special Dispateh to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., November 16.— After lying in a morgue here thirty- two hours unclaimed, the body of Rob- ert Lunceford, twenty-seven years old, of Dudie, Fauquier county, who is leged to have been shot by officers en- gaged in a pistol battle near ‘Washing- Magistrate Discharges Birth Control Advocate on‘Evi- : dence Insufficient. 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.'C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921 Lunceford was married. exempted from military service dur- Ing the world war because of depend- His father, mother and five brothers—Walter, | | Charles, Ernest, Wilbur and Clnrenc" —and three sisters—Mrs. Margaret McCormick and Misses Lucy and Ella Lunceford—survive, Righteous Indignation. From Die Muskote (Vienna). “What! Begging from me? And here I am just on my way home from| a_charity ball!" omplied with, but no officer put appearance. He was His wife was formerly Miss Creel. There are three children. ¥rank Lunceford: . his ;.Guaranteed to Last a “Lifetime’ —_— By the Associated Press. _ NEW YORK, November 15.—Mrs. | [fhurs Margaret Sanger and Miss Mary|'T)%g pooo oo Windsor were discharged yesterday | Marshall, Ve, who eorerthod l{figtfw‘;f by City Magistrate Corrigan whcn.?::gfl:ll ;"::' :ge mli}lllon to hold the S yesterday. He had not heard police officlals falled to produce evi- | o"G0y Jestorday. He had not heard N. _Ppahannock county, late last Thursday night, has been taken to his w—0oing to Theater Tonight | ! at his death. Ernest Lunceford, a brother € the dead man, sald he know nothing Wwiatever about the shooting. When the body of Lunceford was re- moved from Memorial Hospital on Fri- day morning to a_morgue the under- taker was directed not to prepare ft sor burlal until an oficer came from Rappahannock countv to make an in- night when they resisted efforts of the police to break up a birth control meeting. Refusal of Maglstrate Corrigan to sanction drafting of disorderly con- duct charges agalnst Mrs. Margaret Sanger and- Miss = Mary - Windsor placed the police department in a di- For ten blocks the charge is but 50 cents. And 75 cents takes OW much more enjoyable the show does seemn when PR ou any distance in th lemma today. spection of the wound. The orders a WEST 84 taxi brings {ity pmy the Maglistrate Corrigan’s complaint you down and drives per. clerk first refuged to draft the charge t e police - Phone WEST 84 and Sented Sufficlent cvidence to Warrant S— ’ you home! Further- more, our reduced rates enable you'to enjoy this convenience at a very low cost. such a complaint. When the police in- sisted, the clerk referred the matter to the magistrate who backed him up. a taxi will be at your door in five minutes. Also arrange to have a WEST 84 taxi call for you after the show. Taxis by the hour as low as $2.00. Special Rates for out-of-town trips. | NEW TAXI SERVICE CO. 1140 21st Street N.W. Summons Police Captain. Magistrate Corrigan then summoned OHN Adams, sec- ond President of the United States, had vision of unusual keen- ness, His remarkably clear sight, kept even in old age, he credited to -an absent-minded habit of gently rubbing his eye- balls when engaged in thought. - Capt: Donohue, who ordered the ar- ! rests, to ascertain whether the police had any further evidence of disor- derly conduct. The disorder began when Mrs. San- ger and Miss Windsor arrived and | &ro tormed by a pollce captain at the entrance that he had orders from | police headquarters not to permit the imeeting. He warned the women not to attempt to speak. The hall had ‘ig'l' been cleared of almost the entire i&udl?hflfl. but Mrs. Sanger brushed I%he police captain_aside, informed {him that she would speak, and en- right. tered the building followed by Miss g | Windsor. The police made no effort ito stop them. Their entrance was followed by a rush of several hun-|. bles by thorough care. ‘dred persons in the street, who “Ses ETZ : Y 4 12175 ) j8tormed the doors. e police were 2 2! [atormed (he dooen, _ THe D e OMETRI o120 AT THE BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE i Arrested as She Speaks. See Better” N.W. R - Mrs. Sanger went to the stage and & ! began to address the reassembled D i audle{n:hm fi plollv.'emnln tlc-lrem;nec} to ‘ b, " arres! er she persisted, and when r~ i 5 < =y E At | B aw rees/0 (I rxama s i Miss Windsor then got up to continue the speéch Mrs. Sanger had started and she also was arrested. The audi- ence jeered and hooted as the prison- ers were led from the building. 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