Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 38

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:FIND NEW WITNESS “IN TORTURE MURDER i «Louigville Doctor Called to House i as Heaton Lay ‘Dying, He t Tells Police. 3 “THOUGHT IT WAS ACCIDENT *€aw Large Man, Who Hes Not £ Been Identified. #r'r the Associuted Press. ¢ LOUISVILLE, Ky, March An- oiher version of events that tran-! “tortire house” liere im- lowing the fatal shooting hard Heaton has been placed in ‘owing rd of the mystery Wdded tnierest £ Nt because it came from a.person herto unidentified with the case. = Dr. B R Clark was quoted today as | #uving said he was called to the seenc | Jrom.h Rt he v iome a few blocks away and 45 present when Heaton died. + Neitlier William Gates, who claimed De Tleaton afier the latter had %014 him prisoner while #o prepared ~hot to mutilate the captive for jealous re- | enze: Mrs. Heaton, quoted in a state- Schoonover., the first as has been disclosed, o scene after Heaton wax ned the fact that Dr. ouse Dir. C'ark’s account case said. "I saw Dr. = (o a very large man, strugzling into an overcoat, a smaller man. T don't know who Sehoonover was talking to. l've wondering ever since.” Dr. C! how he went o him. i went downst, Jiwuse to inform 1 €atering the hou, Scliounover. Re- lis statement con- n had come 8 king to men J: o were takinz notes, and it was only Then he learned the man upstai d Bee: n } ZiePALAISROYAL 11th and G Includi L] L] - Al Jolson, L} L s attached to this ac- | had | “MUSIC’ DEPT.—BASEMENT 1,000 Columbia Records WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW DANCE, VOCAL, OPERATIC AND CLASSICAL ding such artists as— Eddie Cantor, Marion Harris, Ted Lewis, Nora Bayes, Paul Specht, etc. MAJOR SAYS STOPPING - PAY IS DUE TO MALICE Cresson Blames Propsganda of Bergdoll Family for House Committee Action. B the Assoctated Press. - SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 13. The Army bill as reported to the house yesterday to deny further pay to Maj. C. C. Cresson of Kort Sam Houston, San Antonio. was branded as a malicious attempt to injure him by Maj. Cresson here last night. “A member of the Bergdoll family told me ‘we’ll get you yet, Cresson. for vour prosecution of the Berg- doll Tami} Maj. Cresson. declared. The threat followed his prosecu- tion of the Bergdolls for the eva- sion of the selective draft. the major said. Maj. Cresson has .demanded that fic be summoned to Washington at cree to ba hearl on this proposed | amendment to the Army appropria- | tions measure to have “this ‘prop zanda about me &stopped imme- | alately.” ;PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION | REJECTED IN GERMANY | Reichstag Votes Down Measure zo! Mcdify Constitution and Name ! | New Chief Executive. ! By the Associated Press | BERLI rch 13.—The reichstag a large, majority yesterday re- ljected a motion introduced by the CGerman nationalists to modify the constitution and have the election of & new president of Germany at the same time as the relchstag clec- tiona, L) | Vice Chancellor Jarres in opposing | the motion «aid the president’s term | of office did not cxpire until June ) 30. 1925, and nothing had occurred | |which necessitated the proposed ! | change. Me recalled that under the | | constitution the president: in- | dependent of the reichstag and aloof | | from party politics. i — ! accident. home. Dr. Schoonover, however, was quoted |as having said that except for the dy- | ling man, Mrs. Heaton and himself | there was no one in the house when | Dr. Clark arrived He then went back to his { { Established 1877 J..M. LYNCH BACKED AS PRINTERS’ LEADER “Administration” Candidates for Nomination to National Offices Win Majority Support. By the Associated Pross. INDIANAPOLIS, Candidates of th party In the International Typogra- phical Union recelved votes of a ma- Jority of union loculs in nominations for the election to be held May 28, 1t is announced at headauarters of the international union Charles . Howard, president of the ceived votes of' 276 localy, while James M. Lynch, Syracuse, N. V., “ad- ministration” candidates sup- ported by 3 loculs for president. J. W. Hayes, sceretury-treasu nd- ministratio led all candidates for nomination support with votes of locals, ugainst 148 for his nearest competitor, William A. Aldich Seth R. Brown, candidate president: Austin' Hewson, candid for second vice president: P Barker, candidate for augitor, Joe M.'Johnston, candidat® for trus- tee of the Union Printers’ Home. at Colorada Pring: Colo., all “admini- stration” men, received the most votes in_their ficld Mr. Lynch served as presidént the international body for thirte years and resi d in 1914 Howard succeeded to the office president when John McPurland, his predecessor died. Ind., Murch was for vice of 1 d | and STAR, 'WASHINGTON, HOLDS CRIMINAL LAW ILLOGICAL AND ARCHAIC University Head, After Long, Cére- ful Research, S8ays System Based on' Old Conditions. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 13.—Crimi- nal law in the United States is illogl- cal and_ archaic, Herbert S. Hadley, chancellor of Washington University, said yesterday in an address before the Institutc of Government and Politics. His address was based ‘on a yeaPs special study by a committee of the American Law Institute, of which Dr. Hadley was & member, y sion, he a: esponsible for _cxisting 200 years ago nd and which fiever has ex- i defendan, need not “testify nor in- criminatd himself “as one of the most effoctive’ methods for the protection of the ghilt . . BODY URGES TAX CUT. Southern Pine Association Annual 5 Session Adjourns. NEW ORLEANS, March 13.—The nth annual convention of the outhern Pine 5 on adjourned {after indorsi e of Presi- | dent Coolldge yesterday to Congress urging immediate provision for a re- duction of per cent income taxes payable March 15 lla Graham, tot . Iy blind since in- , 18 a teacher of history in a xux high schoo Hot, luscious, fl D. C. TWO DEAD, SEVERAL HURT IN RIOTS IN NICARAGUA «Election, Complicated by Entrance + of Three Conservatives for Pres- idency, Causes Rows. By the Associated Press. | MANAGUIA, Nicaragua, March 13.— The political 'situation in Nicaragua is badly tangled through the placing in the fleld of three conservative pres- idential candldates. Rloting has taken place, which resulted in two persons being killed and several ‘wounded. ©On Sunday a sectiog of the conserv- | | | No Paring—End Them Don't let the agony of corns destroy your comfort. Apply Blue-jay—and instantly the pain vanishes. Then the corn loosens and comes ov:t. Does away with dangerous paring. Get Blue-jay at any drug store. Blue-jay QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to § minutes ; Creamy oats, hot and enticing, are now the guickest breakfast dish! Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER. Cooks in %5 the time of coffee, scarcely longer than plain toast. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the kind you’ve always known. Cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these small flakes cook faster—that’s the only difference. All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of hotbreakfasts guick! Today,try Quick Quaker. 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS . Now at Grocers Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats. Get whichever you prefe: 79¢ Friday Only Special Sale An Extra Feature Event in the Great March Sale of Housewares . THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924 ative party In Managuia proclaimed Gen. Emjlano Chamorro, formgr min- ister at Washington, as its cafdidate, and upon hearing of this another sec- tion of the conservative party began a counter demonstration, which ended in a serious riot, revolvers, stones and other missiles being used freely. g After spending seven years in the study of medicine in Paris, Viemna and other econtinental centers, Dr. Safieh All, a graduate of the Constan- tinople Woman's College, has begun the practice of her profession in Con- stantinople. | i 1 1 . B I TWO SAIL TO TAKE PART IN NORTH POLE FLIGHT American and Norwegian Aviators to Man Exploit Planned by Amundsen. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 13 —Two aviators, Lieut. Ralph D. Davison, U. S. N, and Haakon Hammer of Nor- way, who plan to accompany Capt. STRIKING beauty in this Hupmobile Sedan—but still greater superiority in the kind and degree of performance that bespeaks engineering achieve- mentof the firstorderand singles out this car among all cars. At no time have we been able to obtain enough closed cars to supply all those who wanted them; and this new Sedan is so attractive that it would be well for you to consider placing your order at once. STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. Champlain St. and Kalorama Road Columbia 5050 Branch Salesroom, 1223 Conn. Ave. | ZeDALAISRQOYAL G and 11th Sts..—The Shopping Center—Established 1877. Roald Amundsen on his airplane trip to the north pole next summer, safled vesterday on the United. States Lines steamship America for Plymouth Lieut. Davison, who was invited to make the trip by Capt. Amundsen, in honor of Admiral Peary, discoverer of the north pole, has been temporarily detached from his duties’ with the Navy. 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