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KRIN GIVES AFRICA | FINAL LONG LOOK Moroccan Ch|ef Leaves Tan- | gier for France En Route | to Island of Exile. ated Press. ER, Morocco, August 30. The steamer Abda, with Abd-el-Krim, his two wives and all his children on hoard, touched at Tangier vesterday on the wav to Marseilles, where the former Riffian war lord will be trans- ferred to a liner bound for Reunion Island, the Indian Ocean, his place of exile. “I regret to leave Morocco,” sald the Riffian who fought for years st Spain and France, “but I have ce in the generosity of No comment was made by Krim when he was shown a decree issued anish military authorities in confiscating all his proverty. A w told by passengers on the Abda to the effect that a few duys prior to Krim’s departure from Fez, atter he had been officially in- fornmed that he would be exiled to Reunion, he and his brother, Si Mohammed. contemplated _ suicide. Much_diplomacy was exerted by the French officers commanding the guard to make Krim change his mind. It is sald the convincing argument was a compurison of Napoleon’s fate in being sent to St ilelena which caused Krim to abandon his idea of o one-time war lord of the Riff ned in his cabin for the entire ney from (asablanca to Tangier, but as the Ahda steamed out of the Tangier harbor he climbhed to the bridge and took one long, last look at the Morocean coast and the Riffian mmmlww isible in the distance. PR GUNMAN LANDS IN JAIL. XKinnie Wagner, Desperado, Held for Slaying Deputy Sheriff. MORILI August 30 (®).— Kinnie V notorlous desperado and gunman, nted at MecClean, since December 24, 1924, for the of Deputy Sheriff Murdock Me- and who surrendered several to the woman sheriff at Ark.. was lodged in the Coun jail, at Leaks- terd, Greene ville, v Whagner 4 indifferent as he left the train and greeted several ac quaintances ot the depot that he knew when he lived near Mobile. Wagner has been placed in solitary confine- ment and will be guarded day and night, jail officials said. Wagner came .to Greene County, Miss., four years ago with a circus which he left at Avera, Miss., the Mobile County line. e On Melnte Just | Plttsburgh Bank Bomber Once Broke nto prlson With Aid of Crudc Key By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, August 30.—Wil- lam Chowick, the former Milwaukee convict and burglar, who last week exploded @ bomb in a Pittsburgh bank, killing a policeman and him- self and injuring 23 persons, because he was denied a demand for $2,000, had the distinction of being the only man who ever broke into the Wiscon- sin State prison and the State Cen- tral Hospital, both at Waupun. He was a genius as A mechanic and was said to be able to duplicate al- ‘most any key after once seeing fit. Chowlck's eccentric nature came to the attention of prison officlale in September, 1920. He was to be re- leased after serving a seven-year term for burglary, but he pleaded that he be permitted to =tay in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, prison, explaining he wished to con- tinue work on a perpetual motion ma- chine, prison officials recall. Despite his protests he was freed.| * Two nights later, guards sighted a shadowy figure fleeing across the prison inclosure. A search disclosed Chowick hiding beneath a building. He showed a key he had made with which he had unlocked a wall tower dor used by guards. Adjudged mentally deranged, Cho-| wick was placed in the State Central Hospital, and before long it was, dis- covered he had an assortment of Keys, crudely fashioned from _tableware, bone and seraps of metal. They fitted many of the hospital’s inner doors. Chowick readily admitted he had made them, just because he liked to. He disappeared from this part of the country in 1923. By the Associated Press. PRESCOTT, Ariz. STEALS AWAY TO MEET GODPARENTS AT SEA Muriel McCormick, J. D. Rocke- feller's Granddaughter, Spends 3 Hours Aboard Revenue Cutter. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, August 30.—Dressed plainly and unknown to her chancé companions, Murlel McCormick, granddaughter of John D. Rock feller and daughter of larold F. Me- Cormick, spent three hours on a rev- enue cutter yesterday. She went down the bay to meet her “godpar- ents,” Mr. and Mrs. George 1. mmu(k who arrived*on the Adriatic. The Adriatic was delayed and dur- ing the walit the crew of the cutter twitted the unknown girl about her anxiety to see the gallant they sup- posed she was to meet. But when the cutter reached the side of the liner she quickly mounted the ship's ladder, turned her hack on a group of young men and threw her arm about her old friends. Since her par- ents’ divorce she has spent much of her time with the ) 'nnwk- QUITS DEMOCRATIC RACE. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, M., August 30.— There now are 13 candidates in the | field for the five Democratic nomina- tlons to the House of Delegates from Prince Georges County, as the result of the withdrawal. announced today, of Capt. J. Moses Edlavitch of Hyatts ville. Capt. Edlavitch says he Is getting out of the fight to narrow the fleld, belleving such action is for the In- terest of the party. e Ele Cohhun, Flyer, Returning. ADELAIDE, Australia, August 30 (#).—Alan J. Cobham, who recently completed the first half of a flight from England to Melhourne and re- turn, is on the way home. He left Melbourne at 9:30 o'clock yesterday - | morning and reached here early yes- v afternoon, flving about 450 Buttermilk Refreshes —as well as nourishes— But there’s enough difference in Buttermilk to make it worthwhile to order SIMPSON'S. At grocers and delicatessens and served at cafes and fountains Milk “Walker Hill Dairy” 530 Seventh Street S.E. Phone Atlantic 70 Fall Painting "y—is a topic that's already receiving attention from prudent home ow so vou'll be through with your® job in We're ready to help by advising now, cood season. ners. Make your plans about hest mediums, quantities. required and gciving estimates. Specially Low Prices —on all dependable kinds Varnishes, Oils, of Houserand Roof Paints, Stains, Enamels and other Finishes. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS 1334 N. Y. Ave. One month. . One week.... All other States— One month. .. One week. vacation without making ar- rangements to have The Star to vou while you are away. It will be a welcome visitor every day stepping: latest news from home and all of it. & GLASS Phone M. 1703 Don’t get started off on vour -Evening and Sunday-—sent wherever you are bringing you the Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance e Maryland and Virginia — Evening and Sunday . 75¢ . 25¢ Evening Sunday 50c 25¢ 15¢ 10¢ ..$1.00 30c 75¢ 25¢ 35¢ 10¢ Woodmen to Give Drill. Special Dispatch to The Star. FORESTVILLE, Md., August 30.— Woodmen Hall will be the scene to- morrow night of a public drill by Company B, 103d Regiment, Uniform Rank, Modern Woodmen of the World of Washington. If your skin itches and burns just use Resinol No matter how Ionfi you have been tortured or disfigured by itching, burn- ing skin trouble, just put a little sooth- ing Resinol Ointment on the irritated spots and see if the suffering is not re- lle;;d ]nt once. - ealing usually ing promptly and the skin clears Hlv and easily. Sour druggist will tall you he has besa selling Resinol for many years so when you try it you are using a remedy of proved valie. CLAIMS HE SLEW 10 DEFEND WIFE Prescott, Ariz., Man Is Held for Shooting City Manager. A\lzu!t 30— C., MONDAY, fectioner, in jail here with his young wife, whom he declares he saved from the grasp of John H. Robinson, 54, city manager and police judge, with death-dealing bullets shortly after midnight yesterday, will be questioned further today by county officials. McKellegon was treated yes- for a broken finger and a wrenched arm after City Manager Robinson was found dead with sev- eral bullets in his body where he had fallen, apparently from his automo- bile in front of the McKellegon home. From where the car had been parked a trail of blood was back- tracked by iInvestigators.to the Mc- Kellegon home, where McKellegon surrendered himself and a pistol holding five empty shells. ‘When he told the coroner’s jury he had shot Robinson on returning home and finding the official strug- 'AUGUST 30, 1926. gling with his wife, the jury recom- mended he be bound over to Superior Court on a murder charge. 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