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10 SELDOW CONVICTED * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 23 1925. SHIP CAPTAIN ARRESTED. WOMAN OF 80 SAVED WOULD RAISE GAS TAX. |HINDENBURG AND MARX GIRL’S JURY UNCHOSEN. Ordered to Hospital. Officers Ordered Here. Capt. Harry L. Bennett, First Maj. Owen R. Meredith, Chemical SPEECHES TO BE RAD'OED Lieut. Frank L. MecCoy, United States | Warfare Service, at Fort Leaver Accused of Allowing Stowaways to IN F'RE BY MAN 70 California Legislature Votes for One Man, in Box to Try Unwed | o0 ™0 ) “Second Lieut. Morrls | worth. Kans. snd. Capt. Johm. o il H. Marcus, United States Cavalry, all | Rhodes, Quartermaster Corps, Escape. One-Cent Increase. Will Be Put on Powerful Wave- Mother for Murder. at Camp Alfred Vail, N. J., have been | Chicago, have been ordered to BOSTON, = April Capt. John S 3 SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 23— 2 Conn., April 23.—|ordered to this city for treatment at |city, the former for duty in the office Pendleburg, master of the Dollar Line | Frank Campbell Carries Cripple | Climaxing a confest which has agi- Bond 15 Tabe Thes one juror seated. the second |Walter Reed General Hospital. of the chief of chemical warfare and Steamship President Adams, was ar- tated the Legislature for nearly three Outside World. of the trial of Miss Olympia | the latter at the general intermediate ST rested after the ship docked hece ves-| From College Fark Home Just | months, the assembly late yesterday | Macri, charged w murder of depot. / terday charged with violation of the £ Coll voted in favor of increasing the gaso- B";;;é;l;fl"fi "'l‘l" P o | John Bagnano, bega h the pros 1t is rblpnrlled (zpaz the flrsly\\unlml.‘ S, i i i immigration laws. He was changed g ollapses. line tax from 2 to 3 cents. It is esti- LIN, April 23.—To enable Ger-| pect that the entire would not | veterinarian in Germany is Fraulein Man Who Wed District Girl|immisration omnIRint wwith failing Before Roof Collap: mated the extra cent will collect from |many and the outside world to hear|be named until tomo Ruth Eber, who recently qualified at| About the second century of ou to turn over two stowaways to immi- motorists §13,000,000 for new highway the radio campaign flPQech_l’H of the Miss Macri yesterday said that she | Leipzig, where her father is a pro- era, Japan was ruled by a woman gration authorities when the ship was construction during the ensuing two|two prin¢ipal candidates, ¥ield Mar-|was sorry she shot Bagnano. Her |fessor of veterinary med; Mikado of great ability May Be Deported if | Found Sane. | here in January. Capt. Pendlebury said that the men escaped and he was unable to locate them. Special Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., April 23.— Battling his way through smoke, Frank Campbell, 70 years old, carried Mrs. A. E. Buddington, 80 years old, a years. | The bill now goes to the Governor, as the Senate has passed it. shal von Hindenburg and Dr. Wilhelm Marx, the ministry of posts has ar- ranged to broadcast the addresses to- morrow through the Koenigs Wuster- probable defense, hinted by her coun sel's questions to talesmen, will bej self-defense. | | ach talesman was asked, “Would | NASH e NASH hausen government station on a wave | length of 1,480 meters with a sending you hold against the girl any state. cripple, to safety just before the roof 34 CONVICTS ESCAPE. L el g -— e ment made by her father that might | I RN R S TWO AMERICAN WOMEN CRL T s BB N apparatus of five-kilowatt capacity.|creep in as evidence?" WEAL| sales & servics | | Fistea & Sorvige 17.yearold Mary Woodson of Wash e e b i ot The candldates intend to speak 15| “Would you be prejudiced against |/ St on u m en 3 4 » " . 2 P . Hindenburg In his home | the gir] besause she gave birth ——— ington for two vears before the girl 3 Mrs. minutes each = the girl because she gave birth to a ||} waa discovered Miving with him°in| ~ WIN DIVORCES IN PARIS [ Campbell is Mrs. Buddington's hired ) Overpower Bolshevist Guaris om|a¢ Hanover, starting at § p.m. Berlin| child out of wedlock?” il Brooklyn, day was found guilty Aacovired e Biturnad: from Hieatts: Way to Siberia. Hme o 2 pm. New York tine, #uj i G ones and small ones—things of beauty—symbols ! Dr. Marx at 9:30 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. | New York time, from Nuremburg. | Whether the candidates can be heard In America depends upon atmos- pheric conditions, in the opinion of the postal authorities. a jury in the Court of deliber- | of strength. When you start thinking of monuments, | think of the Nash car and the firm of R. McReynolds & Son; the one a thing of rare beauty and rugged strength; the other a veritable fortress of integrity through 60 ville, where he had gone for groceries. Scenting smoke, he investigated and found the chimney aflame. Mrs. Bud- dington advised him to pour salt down the chimney, but within a few min- utes the roof had burst into flames Mrs. Brooks Perkins and Mrs. Ray- mond Palmer Are Awarded Decrees. LONDON, April 23.—A Reuter dis- patch from Moscow says that a gang of 34 convicts, who were being re. moved from Irkutsk, Eastern Siberia, by train, yesterday overpowered and disarmed the guards and escaped. jons. The jury ated only 10 minutek. Because of Seldow’s actions in court during the trial, Judge Collins ordered | him sent to Bellevue Hospital for observation. Electrify Your Home! We'll Quote You the Right Price || PPLIANCES that By the Associated Press - 3 s > g —_—— lighten household vears of real servic Under the Federal law, Seldow. be-| "paprs. A 2 and Campbell had to work fast to get| pecore their escape they robbed the % £ | 3 e. . ARIS, April 23.—Judgments grant- ¢ efore their escape they 3 | ing an alien, may be deported If he ;o Givorasts two American wives on Pl Bgdd(ns’:on-bfl‘rudfl ""'"‘1“"",‘”(’,' members of the rallway commission, | NOTED EX-PITCHER DEAD. labor and are it e is found sane. For the bizamy charke | the ground of desertion were handed | o mtory. o o Cov Stals 84| who were on the same train. more thorough ust inspect the Special Six, 5-pas- | he can be sent to State's priso : - g SBU 2 i 5 not more than five vears. | down today. ¢ The house and contents were a com- PITTSBURGH, Pa. April 23.—| than hand work. | senger Sedan, delivered for $1,350 5 .| Mrs. Kate Fletcher Perkins was di- : County Commissioner Addison C. ? L i i Mrs. Augusta Redenback, a former | o : : plete loss. The damage was estimated ; i s Universal Whirlwind Vacu- wite was “the principal - witness| yoreed from Brooks Perkina, whom | 2% 000 and there 1s $2,000 insurance. Put on Retired List. Gt of Aighany Cowsty. A L i wlnd Yaou D s ; ItnesS | she married at Saras . 2 : : g ea da - 6.00-style Eleciric : against Seldow. e Odetta Susanne Loguerre ‘pal;| Many heirlooms were lost. Master Sergt. James Donovan, 34th | NeTe early today AR T Elcoirie Tront Trom- .. 378 up || Electric Waffle Irons. . Electric Toasters. . ... . 50 up Home Electrit Shop || The structure, a six-room frame house, was in ruins within 15 min- utes and although the Riverdale and Infantry, at Fort Eustls, Va., has been placed on the retired list on account of age. MURDERESS IN JAIL. mer was granted a decree from Ray- ! He entered the service of the county j mond Palmer of Rockford, Ill., who | | at the age of 16 as a clerk. In 1888 he became a professional base ball did not defend the case. The petition set forth that the marriage occurred | Branchville departments responded - itcher, playing for Chicago, Boston h s tly they were unabl 2 2 Dl . playing g ; ASHLAND, Ky. April e T I P able 1o save| psports of American sardines have | Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Brook- || 517 10th St. Main 6549 ) FEmma Sloan, confessed slaye She followed him to Cleveland, and . DS IS T G & Do T two children, was yesterd; then returned to Paris, where he join- Named Military Instructor. the on vd County ed her, but then abandoned her again, 2 warrant upon which she demanded a divorce. murder. The warrant was issued by Maj. Daniel M. Cheston, 12th Infan- 7 Police Magistrate E. B. Kennedy. The| S try, at Fort Illn.ward. 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