Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 18

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18 NYE'S NOMINATION MAYCOINTOCOURT “Real” and Non-partisan State Republicans Clash on Validity of Act. By the Asen SMARCK ittle 1o N. D., April; 1.—A rt determine who are Re. publicans in > if Senator Ger: of Repub. ave named him as the Al P nomination non-partisan ins, Republican who rth Dakota may result | & : ’ i ve accepts the |p ¢, Bridegroom and Woman | RIVALS VODKA. Ice Cream Is Becoming Popular in | Paris Cafes. advertise ice posted prominently over the cash desk, and hsurmou ce Americain’ is passi Oddly cream often s <mall caf RESULTS IN HUNG JURY | Charged With Posing as Mother of 16-Year-Old Free on Bond. « | Special Dispatch to The Star Nye was selecied last night wa . non-partisans, who idgze_or “real’ Resolutions were adopted faith in the Republican condemning President lical to the ¢ s the his name pla nomination | ed t | said to have stood { It was shown hy the | spite of any technical vialati "hat the conven led in that the the vote de many precincts partisans, who the National on nized by izati ow who will be ponent at the June he Repuhlican nomi- at the con “real” Republican | is were not repre. | rtisans contend | control the legal Repub-: | ate. appointed to n Congress by Gov . has an agreement with | both are to run for the | independents. leaving | hallot county sented. that they n vacant. FIGHT ON BECKWITH | HEIR GUARDIAN FAILS| Rhode Island Superior Court Holds | Appeal Without Merit in Failing | to Attack Qualifications. | ated Press | CE, R. 1., April 1.- perior Court Judge Willard R. ner vesterdav dismissed an from a lower court Su- | Tan appeal decision appoint kwell, Rhode wrence Beck- | ,000. Charles | Mass., and Cambridge, Mass., sought Mr. Stockwell's removal as_guardian. The infant heir was left the for- tune by the late Loraina C. < with, who died in California Judge Tanner ruled that, i a3 the appeliants artack the qualifications of Stockwell as guardian, the appeal was without merit. Former Attorney General Her. bart A. Rice, counsel for Stockwell, | made the motion for dismissal of the appeal. Mrs. Champ Clark's Sister Dies. KANEAS CITY, April 1 () —Mrs. Anna Hamilton Pitzer, 86, of Colo rade Springs, prominent in Demo- cratle volitics in Colorado and the sister of Mrs. Champ Clark, 13 dead here. ROCKVIL of L Wells, both of Washin, of conspiracy in connection with the marriage of Heflin to Dorothy 'k tin, 16 years old, res v day in a hung jury . Md. wson A. Heflin April 1 1 Mrs. signed a consent mother when the clerk ohjected to is owing to the o license vy s ta 5 for acquittal defense f the law there was no serions ohjection to the manr The defendants were released under $300 honds and t cases will continue on t | pending decision of the pr to further action on. on charzes | that in | THE EVE POSSE CONTINUE BANDIT GANG HUNT : Pennsylvania Vigilantes Seek Rest of Band Surprised in Shack Where One Was Killed. | By Associated Py April 1.—A 1 pumber yesterday suspect when the vig- surprised an alleged bandit gang in a forest shack, planned to re- new their search for the remainder of the band today. The dead man has not_heen identified Coleburg and Seven Bridges, small r County, were virtual the Winter hecause and in this period num had heen experienced 1% the weather opened up. the was organized and a hunt As oor posse started § County authorities are investigating killing of the aileged robber, who by Harry Cornelius. Con endered to the sheriff. de. a Gi e of Billie Leslie ar-old sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wil jam i.eslie of Spartanburg, vester day, when an opén safety pin was removed from the child’s throat. 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