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WITHLLING G PUTEDBYGSFNE i Teams Balked in Search for Work- Mother of Ten-Year-0ld Held as Material Witness in Mys- ! terious Brooklyn Case. NEW min January an emp neral post office, yes- ed and heid for the arged with the murder -old Theresa MeCarthy, ht-clothed body, with a bul- t, was found in he Br erday w srand jury, ¢ I¥n last December |a y. mother of eld without hail Prenderville Carthy ¢ man and woman w hy the police e would murdering the gir am satisfied that this little girl suicide. and I am 1 that hep death was d delib CONGRESS A “COMEDY” Mexican Wewspapers See “Yankee Imperialism” and “Bureaucracy” and Laud Rejection of Invitation. er Left in Mine Following Explosion. January 13 mina rescue teams, fore: ndon thelr search for Thomas | Kenney, who was entrapped in Ameri- n mine No. 1, near here, following explosion which resulted in the jdeath of Pete Daugherty {rious ‘injury of John =Brennan, nounced it was doubtful whether strong gas . Al s it would ible for a per- a few hours in d be practically im: son to live more tha the gas-filled shaft. Most Miners Had Ceased Work. y for Kenn ace of the man, Extent of Fire Not Known. Mine rescue crews have been un- t rtment of ‘the mine e extent of the fire, b tion re of the extent of aze. known whether it will be {to seal the mine. necessary FREED OF “FRAME-UP” | ROBBERY, WOMAN SUES IMrs. Sarah L. Robertson Seeks Damages From Lloyds for Al- leged Loss of Jewels. TON, N. J.,, January 13.—Mrs. Ro! son of Columbu; suit In the suprer o recover damages for | under nanimo; rusal to American while pan-Ameri- preted by the pres- is_referred to as “a farce ¥ from which no good can ome. Under the could do nothi vitatlon.” the Deplet “Impossible” Situation. ribing the in reumstances, Mexico but decline the in- celsior says. the paper < the United s nothing more p watched over “Never Was Any Good.” £l Heraldo Wsserts that the pan- American co 3 ints to muc 3 5 mot participating. It s that the union is only the e of the United States to domi- 2 MACON, Burrus, twent he Cotton a local Burrus lived in Mrs, Fuss, He was late for supper Monday night, and Mrs. Fuss told offl- aers that she playfully polnted a plstol at him, and, scolding him for being late, =ald: *I have a good mind to shoot and snapped the trigger, at the e said, that the warrant has been on with the case. o ime_mot knowing, stol was loaded. aken out in conne exceptional home to us because th electrict air pantry, double back porches, 41x156 to a paved alley. ceiling. .[its testimony Monday, The price is extremely low in comparison with modern building costs and ground values in this neighborhood. Colonial brick, twelve large rooms, four baths, v, hardwood floors, beautifully decorated throughout, cold- The rooms are large and commodipus, with beautiful open fireplaces in all principal rooms. are the best and strictly modern. Dining room has beautiful beamed Large brick garage with ample room for two large cars. The location and arrangement of this home make it ideal for a physician, as ft embodies that rare and unlooked-for combination of home and office, with the maximum comfort and convenience. the loss a premium All of the je e piece was either 0 voung men were arrested in tion with the alleged theft the jewelry and later Mrs. Roberts: was charged with conspiracy in tempting to defraud the company She was acquitted by a jury in Mon- to lave occurred during a e party in Deal, a New Jersey summer resort, where Mrs, Robert- son was staying. HERRIN DEFENSE STILL ON ¢ | Trial of Five Charged With Riot Murders Goes Over Week End. in riots will resume presentin when court after adjournment over end -nine impeachment and alibi for the defense were heard Others will be heard The alleged robbery | A Home—Beautiful Located at 1407 Kennedy St. N.W- Open for Inspection Saturday Evening or Sunday The owner-resident has intrusted the exclusive sale of this e house is too large for his needs. hot-water heat, large concrete front porch. Lot The lighting fixtures 13 (U SO EULHUUTT T BT LT T T LU The' M. Coue Articles The special articles by this French psy- chologist are appearing in Washington exclu- They supplement the public lectures which M. Coue is delivering sively in The Evening Star. while in America. The Sunday Star Editorial Section Each week carries an interview with or an article by important persons engaged in things that are of public interest—giving first-hand information that is entertaining and instructive. g UL OO TG “As 1 See It” Is a series of articles running in The Sunday Star in which William Allen White writes candidly his personal yiews on current topics. They are in- teresting reading, leaving the reader, of course, to form his own conclusions. BT 2 Former Vice President Marshall Contributes each Sunday one of his characteristic homilies— taking as his text national and international problems, the solu- tion of which is uppermiost in the world’s thought at the pres- ent time. LU T = S LT TG I The World as Viewed Through T ETTTTTT T Frank G. 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