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THE E‘;ENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1925. ND JEFF—Looks Like Mutt Will Have to Inkale His Nourishment. fcopmiant 104t b7 7 Mark Res. U S 4 SCOTT CASE SEEN AS ENDING HANGING Fine Point Raised in lllinois Law by Linking Psychiatry ! to Criminal Code. ! - i ed Press | CHICAGO, August § The herowe ight of a voung wife to save her husband from the gallows may turn out to have been a fight hanging to the nlace of a Ulinois. and criminologist n nervous and metaly possibility in the| questions in psy- of the Russell WHY, I'ta { STARUING. CHeer UP! THe MERE THOUGHT|[ T HAVE SOME o€ FooD DRIWVES Good NEWS ME CRAZY! BUT I'M FAMISHeD! DID He SAY T Could HAve PIGS' KNUCKLES AND SAUERKRAUTZ CLL, DID THe Poc SAY T CAN HAVE PoRKk CHOPS v the A o rele inking of e atry to the administratic iminal code Secott Scott in the case of : 1) — J 0 thej week. | tering wce his 14 Chester State Hospital this fter a jury had found him s from insanity developed tence to the gallows, Febr 5, for the murder of Joseph Maurer, a drug clerk, in a vobbery Henry Barrett Chamberluin, man- aging director of the Chicugo Crime ‘ommission, and Dr. Phillip Yarrow superintend Vigil- far- | could be found at the time, bul yester- the instance of a Russian engineer | day the police were informed that she {named Klifouss, brother of her late|had returned from Germany, where IU. S. WOMAN IS ACCUSED | first husband. Klifouss alleges that|she is understod to have property. ! [;RAEES BAUGHIE OF $2,000 SWINDLE — - | a Pole named Avkadi, who, he believed, [ and arrested her. She protested she i | managed the womans business af- | knew nothing about the case and that( | Brother of First Husband Says He | fairs, called and asked, supposedly | Arkadi was not acting in her behalf. in her behalf, a loan of 40,000 francs | But the magistrate decided to detain | Goy Outiy S axupaiat Hapay [ for e tew duys on mecurits of $5.000 | her until Arkadi is found to give his for 40,000 Francs. {in bils, [ version i _ A | Klifouss says agreed paid e . | By the Associated Press over the money. in return for which Miss Kibe Shigeno | Baronet to Marry in England. | Nudia Proctor, | Arkadi handed him an envelope Japanese woman jd H y i d by the police as the widow |says when he examined it later Nuptials of Italian and © the sanity b | sued by an examining magistraie at VALIDITY RULING DEN Sargent Sees Embarrassment Justice Department if Case Goes to Court. pon punishmen Zests & commission judge the sanit nen. He believ aualified prisoner's meta Calls 1 sug State alienist condemned jury ently e he and one of the few aviators, has peti- | Ve hand, A. Pritz her plans to establish an aviation|tween the city and the county of for women in Jar n and the Pacific G Pat. Of) | |render an opinion on the wvalidity 0!1 tioned the government for support of | the Hetch-Hetchy power contract be-|ment Fisher ™ BY BUD FISHER Doc SAYS YoU MAY HAVE WHILE T'm CookING! HETCH-HETCHY CONTRACT | Etectric Co. aithough Secretary Work, charged with enforcing the Raker act regulating distribution of power gen- erated from the Hetch-Hetchy dam, in the Yosemite National Park, asked for IED| to such an opinion. [ In a letter to Mr. { General He said it was : never to San | where there was a cha and ' partment becoming in submit an he | ¥ Proctor of Cincinnati, was | discovered it contained scraps of pa sterday on a warrant is-' ither Miss Sayles Halted. jury’s tindings vietory By e Associated Prese NEW YORK, August § ge plans of (wo American socety | foreigners ment Williar Scott, emphasi; iment his contention that few en of normal mentull e gallows for an extended thne and| Miss t retain their mental. nervous and emotional balance. n mination slienists he developed the bat a condemned man, nw 1in death at a xpected no Jus strain e same s Phe mar Seoul and two biue-blooded Zone awry Emueline Marion Grace sh of Eugene G. Grace, presi of the Bethleh: Steel Corpora- | ton, i3 not to wed Sir Michael William | Bruce, adventurous young | saronet, because he is to mar il irl, e m London last night | said that el a captain in the | toyal ¥ . and descendant | of Robe liero King of Scot Iand become the hus- | Lund of Dalziel Green- wall British army colonel ¥s Engagement Was Broken Grace's ement Wwas an nounced by her parents last Decem- ber from their home in Bethlehem, Pa s celebrated by a ball at the Ho- | thlchem. Mr. Grace's secretary | th Summer Island. | ¢'s engage months ago. | hig fact was known to her ends here and In London Disuppointment came to Lieut. Er wrdinelli Becci. first assist | t secretary of the Itallan ministry ot the interior, when he arrived on the |liner Providence yesterday, to learn that his con! iplated marriage next Wednesday Miss Nancy yles of had been postponed of defense hypothesis diting cer- ight be s ir ALl Artill Bruce today would Miss Doreen daughter of ided several times to the expert tes necting it organically ally with eveloped in bat he disorders h the courts, law hungi 1 e luw’says that 10_insane person shall be hunged The statute contains n mandatory rovision that whenever an insanity etition shall be filed in behalf of ndemned person, the court rant a hearing before a jury le petition is filed the ¢ discretion in the matter ng must be granted K. OF C. LEAVE DULUTH| AS CONVENTION ENDS Next Meeting Place Probably Will Be Philadelphia, Dele- gstes Believe shal Once urt has no The hear indefinitely. hours later Lieut. Becei in- | ed he would-return to Italy with- | o bride. Miss Sayles is reputed to be the wealthiest girl in Rhode Is Her mothe A Sayles. gave no re: n for postpone- ment of the marriage. Lieut. Becci is & Romun Catholic and Miss Sayles Protestant. Lieut. Becci left 500 in jewelry, his gifts to the prospective bride, in the hunds of customs officlals. He didn’t want to pay duty on something he might not need Frank A.| {FORD WILL SPAN U. S. {WITH AIR FREIGHT PLANES of Columbus, wear- ~d from traveling 175 miles by special train and automobi ver the Iron ange vesterday, left Duluth last night or their homes with the impression t Philadelphia will see the 192¢ rundred Knigh i to Make Regular Schedule of | s it G Deliveries of Own Products | 1 er the the largest lumber vorld, that of the Vi il imber Co., at Virginia, and the »st open-pit iron mine Hull t pit, at Hibbin the visitors | unched in the memorial building, was \e final feature of the four-day con. ention Three thousand v attended 1o Large Cities. where Co. freig “nited States will be the purchase by the Ford s of Stout Metal Alrplane Co. In making this statement, Henry Ford in the | said the compa plans to connect suid they | vari rge cities by aitways and will 1 ‘ schedule of deliv- sesquicentennial celebration cities will include New Philadelphia, though t Minneupolis. Chicago, ity for next yvear will he Louis. Indlanapolis and | the directors’ meeting | San Francisco, Baltimore and roit also invited the convention ne of the ors and 320 dele convention, the | Huence at citerating his previous statement aviation is for the present gen- «are being considered 1, not mine,” Mr. Ford added I feel toward aviation as I did to ard the motor car 30 years ago. ‘There is now the same interest in tion, although not so marked THIRD PICKFORD PLOT DEFENDANT TO TESTIFY [ ot psonte o not nesd airpianes i h as they did automobiles and The sealed chassis with triple sealed engine Triple Sealed! The air is cleaned, the oil is Wood to Take Stand in His Own Defense Monday When Case LEOPOLD WINS BET. Is Reopened g | Scott Jury Action Was Forecast by] A third | Vicktord kid- | Wood, e own’ de Monday Franks Slayer. AR CHICAGO, ense when « 1fter a week end v Claude Holcomb, agqused men to e stand stantiated the testimony his defendant, Charles Stephe, liquor supplied by a pol. had lubricated all the “kidnapin, vérsations” on which the State bases th contention that the plotte: 3 kidnap Miss Pickford and hold rer for $200,000 rax Mrs. Pauline Stephens, said 1ome from an evening spent with Louise Geck, the lice informer, | nlainly intoxicated and laboring under He effects of narcotics The defense vheedled and caj, fandants into discussi dntures, as part scheme for o give up police «nd set up a private August § (P)—The de- | L seott, | - and | k in a hold-up, insane fulfilled a prophecy of Nathan F. Leopold, jr kidnaper- | | murderer with Richard Loeb of Rob- | jert anks. When Leopold was on trial a _\ed\‘ 0 he offered to be that he, nt, slayer of a policem wauld escape the noose copold was sentenced to life im srisonment; Grant, after several re- . was killed in the county jail 3 lter Krau his alleged ac complice, and now Scott has been or- dered to an asylum | cleaned, the gas is cleaned. Every point of entry for the dirt and dust which causes en- gine wear is closed— Sealed! No other car, regardless of price, even approaches the pro- tection for working parts found in Buick’s Famous Sealed Chassis with the Triple Sealed Engine. And this is only one of many 192% improvements. See the Better Buick today in the showroom of any Buick dealer. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, MICHFIGAN Divisten of Gomorel Maters 'BUICK MOTOR CO. Division of General Motors Corporation WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Streets N. W. the three tak sub; trio o b o rer came PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. 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Church Group Calls for Arbitration, | Disarmament STOCKHOLM, Sweden, August (#).—The prineiples of arbitration, dis. srmament and security have been in (orsed by the conference of the World Alliance for International Friendship | Through the Churches, in session here, as the “only foundation for in-| ternational pe in @ resolution passed : session, the alliance declured in ef tect that although it was not the func. | tion of the alliance to pronounce on polftical questions, its efforts should be devoted to the principies of arbitra tlon, security and disarmement. i epted by world opinion as application of Christian ideals to international pelitics and Security. vesterduy's | | aep to0 many irons in the firs -nd‘ | one of them will burn vou. 4 1 Phone Franklin 4066 : Work, Attorney Sargent pointed out that it | might prove embarrassing to his de- The Department of Justice will not partment if it should render an opinion and the case get into the courts later, policy of the depart- opinion of the de- WATERMAN ENTERS MAYORALTY RACE New York Republicans Hope to Profit by Demacrats’ Split Over Hylan. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, August 5.—With 2 Democratic mayoralty fight in the primaries assured, the Republicans are casting about for a strong candi date, and are hoping to draft Frank D. Waterman, fountain pen manu facturer, as head of a ‘citizens | ticket. Mr. Waterman recently said he would not becoms u candidate, but after a meeting of the Republican city committee it became known that the manufacturer's name headed the ten tative “citizens” slate Mayor Hylan, opening his cam paign for a third term, attacked Tam many Hall and reiterated his pledge to abide by the results of the primaries. “You know," he said, “if | am beaten in the primaries, I am through. 1am fighting the cause of the people against those in my own party who want to get control of the city gov ernment and increase the car fare State Senator James J. Walke: Tammany standard-bearer, sought to end the G-cent fare issue which Mayor John F. Hylan has upheld for eigh' years. “T would rather cut off my right arm than do anything to increase the cost of transportation In this city Mr. Walker said. ““The 5-cent fare i: one thing upon which there will he unanimity of all candidates.”