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N, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 DESTROYER IS BLAMED. | TAKEN IN THEFT CASE. Graham Held Responsible for Col- |Three Men Arrested in Connection lision With Steamship Panama. With New York Robbery. NEW YORK, December 22.—Speed ' By the Assocluted Press. and running 1ights on the mast of the| NEW YORK, December 22.—Three g;:tl;g:‘:‘erw :;:l::'ln;elhi ‘h‘mer hurmdn: men, two of them negroes, employed ! EZ I O TR e y vi gulations, were de- 5 | . Siared by_ connsel o e e ity |n the Capitol Theater, were arrested Face Charge for_the (colllslon last week | hetwsen (1L5L niEUt, charged with the hold-up | by ihe Assclated Prese. . that vessel and the steamship Panama. |und robbery -of $10,000 last Sunday| AUSTIN — In ‘summing up evidence presented |pieht in the auditers office s lh’ AUSTIN, Tex, December 22.—lj otjce Mendell's court in connection to & 11\;;;.;3; blourd of inquiry as to re-|(hird floor of the bullding. €| Federal Prohibition Enforcement /With (‘1.a:,:;.,ln'§ death, holr‘in on wl: c h sponsibility for the collision, counsel 5 ¥ . ; | was scheduled to start tod Vitschise for both ships agreed that the lights t,;,’,""’,fi: ':'f,g";,:;"f;";“;,‘,‘,y&',’.‘ §ingle- | Agent Bassctt H. Wiles, Chief of |asserts these twenty will be abaglved f::rvo‘:l to e«mtugn Tt,hts nnl“!iz‘ntor.ol the | building, confessed and implicated his | Detectives B. L. Young, Patrolman "%’3..‘,.‘:“‘;,“‘{5’:?1 “;\[l:(}ll She e chant ship. he collision, 1t was | ic i cause o el 2 featifiod, damaged the Aestroyér (o the |he. had read in the newspapers thaj |4 L+ McNell and W. L. Mayberry, now s custodian of Camp extent of $135,000 and the Panama |the loot amounted to $10,000, and all | former Texas ranger, charged | b 6T e A Tt 1 Aus $13,000. he had received as his share was $600. | with murder today in complaints filed s St J/ F St., Cor. 12th ; . | : “ THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO d OF OCCOQUAN BRICKS Man Arrested in Cheboygan, or° u. s' PROH'BIT'ON AGENT lby Police Sergt. Edward R. Nitschke, i In connection with the killing a week 1 | ! CHARGED WITH MURDER ingu of Peeler Clayton, taxicab driver. | Charges of assauit to murder also e filed by Nitschke against ! Austin, Tex., Chief of Detectiveg’| hicken” Childress and Barney Blunt, - | both of whom were in an automobile | with Clayton when the iatter wae shot mear the Austin Ku Klux Klau , | Hall the clothing, valued at about $100. was carted off to a dump pile and a supply of kerosene applied. Consternation, however, existed among those who had handled the clothing, and &s a result Dr. L. E. Foulks. vaccinated a number of persons, who, it was stated, had handled some of the clothing after it was brought to police headquarters. Among. those who submitted to vaccination were Mayor J. M. Dun- can, Chief of Police C. T. Goods, Policemen Patrick Magner, Hay- wood Durrer and Lawrence Pad- gett. 2 The station house was given a good scouring and every precau- tion taken to prevent a spread of the disease. ' action is distinct from charges Col. Charles Keller, Engineer 22.—When the health authorities against twenty Austin citizens in Mich., Believed to Be Comnissioner, sat at his desk this morning measuring and weighing the comparative value of several discovered ~ yesterday afternoon S ploElofibEICk) that & case of what has been it e e stelobuyIngbEick diagnosed as smallpox existed at a house occupied by colored persons on South Peyton street, and it was recalled that the police Sunday Eugene Leroy. By the Associated Press. CHEBOY! Mich., December ~—Detroit oflficers were on their w: to Cheboygan today to take charge of a man who gave his name as Occoquan workhouse?” an inquir- “Washington is on such good be- night raided the house and seized Eamonn Haywood, but who is be- havior these days that we haven't enough men at Occoquan to turn out the brick needed for city buildings.” the colonel _replied. “Hence we must go into the oben market and buy some.” ing visitor asked. a quantity of shoes and clothing, which had been lying loose at police headquarters, a flurry was created. All of the ar{lcles were hastily bundled up and Mayor Duncan di- rected that they be burped. Sooh lioved by police here to be Eugeno Teroy, for whom an international search has been made since June, had convinced him Haywood and|apartment in Detroft, where the wom- 1920, when the body of Leroy’'s wife was found in a trunk in New York, where it had been shipped from De- troit. Leroy is charged with mur- dering the woman. Haywood, who is said to closely re-: after making conflicting statement to oflicers regarding his whereabout: at the time Mrs. Leroy disappeared from het apartment in Detroit. Hc{ denied any connection with the case. Belief of flicers the man hened by , the entries of it was said, ‘Woman'’s Body Discovered in Trunk Leroy were one. SOUGHT SINCE JULY 1920. Shipped From Detroit. taining the body identifled as Leroy's wife. semble Leroy, was arrested yesterday | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 22.—The po- lice search for Eugene Leroy, whose description closely resembles that of the man arrested Mich., followed the discovery in this city, July 23, 1920, of a trunk con- of a woman later | Jackson, atherine in Cheboygan, an and Leroy had lived together. —_— 25,000 ACTORS TO UNITE. NEW YORK, December ‘The Acters’ Equity Association. through its executive secretary, Frank Gill-| more. announced that it had formed s afllation and working agreement with the Actors’ Association of En- gland, the Actors’ Federation of Aus- tralin, the governing bodies in those countries. Negotiations are now under way to bring the South African organization of actors into the international body, <Colmbin Theater Corner Phone Franklin 4312 v i f the En- with o he po-| The trunk had been shipped here |making it a union of most o 3 lice inves i . slaying. The|from Detroit, June 10. An autopsy |lish speaking actors in the world, dlary was Kept in the name of J. R. | showed that the vital organs of the | totaling 25,000 members. of Leroy's aliases, and | body. except the brain —_— oved. Che trunk wat James Douglas,” and GOULD DIVORCE REVIVED. name was given as 5 5 W _YORK, December Mrs. med a number of th Kelly ould, who is he author had ated dur- | mingham, Ala. it was revealed later, | have divorce proceedings a 1 was a friend of the Jackson woman, [ husband reopened in this c ned Haywood | and he was cleared by the police of | spite the fact he obtained a decree in o and Hawaii in | suspicion in connection with the case. | Paris, has arrived here from London Traced thpough the express com-|on the steamship Panhandle State. tt Dumaw, | pany to its point of origin, the trunk, | She declined to discuss the litigation, with its gruesome contents, was |but her attorney said a new motion his investigation found to have been shipped from an)would be argued next week. 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