Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1924, Page 22

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29 LEARY SLAYERS the First National Bank of Tex.; L. T. Rule of I'ueblo, Colc Gra Jone: H South Carolina Court Con-|. demns Two After Trial | : OIL WITNESSES CALLED. Bank Heads and Others Summoned | JF WOMAN'S SLAY|NG < in United States Suit. CHEYE! » W Sy 24. ~—Announcement 3 ay that subpoenas had been served on 1 Paso, FIND TWO VERSIONS California Police Hold Ex-Convict, ‘Who Says He Sought to Defend Victim. Miss September 24— | of the slaying STAR, WASHINGTON, D (., MOBILE RIVER PILOT PAYS DRASTIC PENALTY Given Six Months’ Hard Labor for Allowing Oil to Leak From Barge. By the Associated Press. MOBILE, Ala., September 24.—The drast] law of the port of Mobile against the discharging of oil from v els in Mobile River, which pro- -Jvides a fine of $100 and six months hard labor, was invoked he Mrs. Clifton R. Hunn, former Chi- . | cago woman, found shot and beaten | © death in her apartment here la o Tiday, were in the hands of th ¢ today as the result of the a Lasting Only Few Hours. |3 e L h . September | yere October s that he had no alternati alleged to have fled from thejhe must do hard labor. Hunn apartment after the killing. pealed to a higher State court for Connor admitted he was in the [lef- J d ap: nt Friday night. Dock Commissioner Harry T. ¥art- iibson also was in the apart.|Well announced that he would not me ‘onnor fled, according to son, after beating Mrs. Hunn with a|i0¥ that t s the ‘most hammer and shooting her through the [ 4angerous he knew of and tk heart recently a hard fight by firemen snnor, on the other hand, told po- ;';.““K dry dock he lice that he fled only because of the | 1he Mobile commissioner fear that his past record as a convict |Of the exccutive commitice of the would make it impossible to prove his | hational association fighting the pol- linnocence: that it was Gibson who at- | lution of streams with oil. { tacked Mrs. Hunn with a hammer and | = e | fhiat it was he, Connor, who tried to ~Workmen, | prevent the slaying. shot through t Alias Harry UNCOVERED IN ROME! Fourth Century Works Found by Laborers Reconstructing Bap- tistry of Old Basilica. r R should be electro penitentiary at Columb m that he was givi o repent of UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION L Specialized Service Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 4, Savings Accounts Bankiag Flours: 8:30 to 5 P.)M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Award Heating Contract. 2 Commissioners today awarded | porticos | to 3. ¥ . @ contract for { »ve the lat- | the installation of a heating system ! declared, | orq) ‘entrance is proceeding rapidly in | in Engine House No. 16, on D street d “ipreparation for the celebration this|near Twelfth, which is now being re- : of tho six- | modeled. EYES Examined— Glasses Fitted hie D. Engel Formerly with Roe Fulkerson | 615 15th St. N.W. VPhone Main 7108 i g o sl JPs Going to | Be the Talk of the Town for a LongTimeAfter! ught them to Ches ticld for tria SMALL LOANS PLAN UP. 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