Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1923, Page 29

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“Grave of First Man Desecrated, Washington Scientist Reveals Dr. Hrdlicka Trails, Hus manity Back for 300,000 Years. Says Theory That Cradle; of Race Was in. Asia Has Been Disproved. The grave of the earliest man has been desecrated. Perhaps it Is more accurate to say that the burial place of the first crea- ture whose bones have been estab- lished definitely' ay those of a human being Is being neglec This is the word brought back from Germany by Dr.-Ales Hrdli tor of ph 1 anthropoligy at the New National Muscum. He has just returned from a summer inspection of localities in central a number of 2 s of prehistoric & it b & Europe where rem: THE WIN CONTROL OF C. & 0. Van Sweringen Interests Said to Own $9,000,000 Common Stock. NEW YORK, October 20.—Control of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad has definitely passed to the Van Sweringen interests of Cleveland, who have bought suflicient common stock in the corporation, both in the open | market and otherwise, to add to pre- vious holdings, it was learned yester- day. The Van Swerlngens have dis- tributed their holdings to subsidiary corporations controlled by was sald. The passage of control was reveal- ed in a circular-distributed by the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Rallroad Company—the Nickel Plate —announcing that advantageous In- | terchanging arrangements had been made with the Chesapeake and Ohio. It is believed that the Cleveland in- terests have $9,000,000 worth of Chesapeake and Ohlo stock, includ- ing that of the Huntington group. —— The German universities, In partic- ular, are in a pitiable state. 'There is no money. “Americans could carry on _this work at a comparatively small ex- pense. Sités where human bones have {been found and where probably more will be found could be leased for in- definite periods at a small sum. Oth wise there is great danger that they will be dug up by people wio know SUNDAY them, it | | Daugherty, a friend, | the vital organs STAR, WASHINGTON, WIFE AND 2 OTHERS ARRESTED IN DEATH @irl, 18, Alleged to Have Helped Poison 73-Year-Old Husband. . October 20.—Mrs. eighteen yedrs old; Hudson, and D. C. were in jail here today, lacking $5,000 each with which to make bond, on charges of being responsible for the death of Leroy ‘Wood, seventy-three. -old husband of thé girl, which occurred home near here about two w Loraine Wood, her’ brother, L. stated that out two weeks after Wood's death the three held here went to Fort Ben- ning, near Columbus, Ga., where Hud- son intended to enlist in the Army. Shortly afterward relatives of the dead man had the body exhumed and rined by chem- ists at the University of Florida. The sheriff sa the chemists ported poison was found in the Mrs. Wood and Daughert; into custody wh Bennine brought Sheriff D. C, OCTOBER 21, PARIS PUBLISHER IN U. Senator Dupuy to Study Features of Journalism. NEW YORK, October 20.—Senator Paul Dupuy of France, owner of the Petit Parisien and Excelsior of Paris and a score of other publications in his native country, arrived on the steamer Paris today for a study of real estate finance and Sunday de- partments of American newspapers “with distinct personalities.” He will visit Philadeiphia, land, Detroit and Chicago. THREE HELD IN DEATH. Girl Wife of Slain Man, 73, Among | Those Arrested. BRONSON, Fla., October 20.—Mrs. Lorraine Wood, eighteen; her brother EElwood Hudson, and D, C. Daughe: a friend, were in jail here today, each lacking $5,000 with which to make bond in connection with the death of Leroy | nty-three-year-old husoand | which occurred near here about_ t weeks ago. According to Sheriff E. Walker of Levy county, rela- tives had the vital oi of the dead man examined by chemists at the Uni- sity of Florida, who reported poison | as found in the stomach, Cleve- Wood, s of the girl, % | % | | | 923—PART 1, CLAIM BROKER HURLED PHONE THROUGH WINDOW Baltimore Man Pays Fine for| Unique Way of Ending } Service. | Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 20.—Harry H. Palmer, a stock broker, has an original way of discontinuing a tele- | phone service. i Angered, he said, because he could not get an operator to give him n number_early today, he tore the tele- phone from the wall in his office in the Equitable building, carried it to the telephone office and threw it through the plate-glass door with the | remark that it was “no good to him,’ according to testimony of John Turek, the watchman, in central police court this morning. | Palmer denfed that he threw the telephone and he said he attempted to hand it to Turek, but that the lat- ter refused to take it and pushed him through the door, smashing the glass Magistrate Stanford, however, fined Palmer $20 and costs for smashing the glass and $256 and costs for as- saulting Turek by hitting him with the telephone. —_—— Largest wheat farm in the world | is In Montana and contains 110,000 ! acres. BRIDGE L FLOOR TABLE READING - P BOUDOIR § LAMP SALE A Silk Shades M Parchment Shades C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th Street (One door above G St.) A A human beings have been found £ ) 2 3 nothing and care nothing for science. Walker. He followed a trail, he reports s A which leads at least 300.000 DR. ALES HRDLICKA. 4 into the fogey vast beyond h V. — i and which winds through England.| terval The Neanderthal man i, - 't just e Belgium, France, ¥ S didnt fust dle in the opeh and form ern Russia. : S - - of a Supreme Being @ The jawbone of the 4"|rlu .t Lno n $ | -00 CASH future life had come In. A man was d s hewed out for him tury ago Will Deliver Each of quarry near These Articles e lllihnugh the bony anthropologisis ructure 5 oDy, e e With the | the actual size of his brain was about o e man currency since the | as large as that of a human being war, the scientists have 1.1.-l;m\’nl A advance in culture to retain control of the site. i had been made. | ed into the hands of man | The bones found in the next stage who, although a university grad jof hu how that men ihown o sympathy with the re- | Were re broken carch work, Quarrying opera d with the r een buried an lived approxi- All Eyes Are i on the Grounds! Regardless of the type of home— the first thing that comes to the one passing by—is the yard! Your Choice of Any of These Three Beautiful Suites, Complete, $119.00 Will Deliver Each of These Articles the . He claims ips, the most im-;xha\ when flint tools show signs siot m ul in anthropo on of kaving |)}N hlh.u";!- Ssiording o D, Y who con- | i i 3 human 7 s visited on. stretch of the im- auet u o impute them to ancient well kept, tastefully arranged fronf* yard always commands attention, and adds very ma- terially to the value, as well as the beauty of the home! bout 100 specimens of men 4 who livea before t awn of history have been recovered in Europe.. Tne found for the mo-t part in cave: where the 1st as Dr, > this sumr re found e which may have on the future of 1 years older than thel Heidel n One still older grave ex Tumanity doubts. Thi teeth differ , but the Drop-side Couch and A dandy Steel Linked Fabric Couch and guar- anteed all-cotton pad to match Now specially priced at. $100 CA Pad The logical time to plant is NOW! 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