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DOCTOR DENTIED INVALENTIOCAE “S. C. Wyman” Revealed as S. Weinberg, Twice Jailed for Impersonations. ® By the Associated Press. K NEW YORK, September 6.—"Dr. Eterling G. Wyman” who made public &n official report on the medical treat- ment given Rudolph Valentino before tne film star's death, is revealed by New York papers today as Stephen AWelnberg, whose penchant for imper- &onation in order to associate with prominant people has twice sent him his name has been’ changed legdll\ from Weinberg, explains that he was trying to live ast_reputation, but “came t his close friend, an.” in preparations for \ Llrntlnnq funeral. S. George Ullman, the screen sheik’s husiness manager, said last night in . “Wyman is in no way con- * Ullman is on way to Hollywood with Valen- tino's body. Wyman last night exhibited a diplo- rove he was a genuine doctor. ut concealed the name of the college, hich he said was in Virginia. He sald he was now adjusting accident cases. He explained that Mr. Ullman had 67 copies of a report by Dr. Harold E. Meecker on Valentino's diagnosis rnd treatment printed, and that Ull- man had asked him to distribute them As for reports that he had repre- gented himself to be personal physi- ctan to Pola Negri when she was prostrated by Valentino's death, Wy- m: aid: me one came running up to Mr. Ullman's suite, saying ‘Miss Negrl had fainted or simply hysterical. I was told that she. seemed to be hy- sterical, and I suggested that they give her some aromatic spirits of ammonia.” Served Term in Prison. ttracted notice in 1921, d himself to the suite Fatima of Afghanistan Wyman fir: when he att of the Prine on a_ visit to the United States. He told her he would arrange an inter- with President Harding, which d, but with the result that he entenced to 13 months in the ral penitentiary at Atlanta for nating a naval officer. He also cerved a term in the Dannemora State Hospital for the criminal insane. 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HAM 3, HENDLEY DR, RA STAR, WASHINGTON, the most objectionable from the standpoint of the bootlegger. *“Those uuponllble for the poster,” sald Dr. Howe, ‘‘seek to arouse such sympathy for the man or woman who will risk life for a single drink as seriously to embarrass the chem- ical industry in its many ramifica- tions. “It 1s well known that no govern- ment deliberately sets out to Kkill its people, and it is a well established principle that when warnings have ‘been given, responsibility has been discharged; hence the poison label. “Working' with consuming inter- est, the Government chemists have prepared a series of formulas which have been modified or entirely can- celed when it became apparent that the bootlegging fraternity had found ways to eliminate denaturants to such an extent as no longer to in- terfere with their profitable trade.” Chemists from many nations, heads of national scientific bodies and rep- résentatives of industries and uni- versities from all parts of the world are here for the meetings, which will continue until Friday. Yester- day the delegates made a pilgrimage to the home of Joseph Priestley, dis- coverer of oxygen, at Northumber- land, Pa., where a museum was ded- icated in his honor. D. €, MOXDAY, WOMAN IS KILLED; THREE HURT IN AUTO Passersby Resoue Victims Near Carrsville, Va., After Machine Turns Over Three Times. By the Associated Press. . NORFOLK, Va. September 6.— Mrs. Curtis Mangus of Petersburg was fatally hurt and three woman companions, all of Norfolk, were slightly injured vesterday afternoon when the automobile in which they were riding overturned on the Nor- folk-Petersburg highway, near Carrs- ville. Mrs. Mangus was taken to Suffolk Hospital, where she died a few min- utes after her arrival. An examina- tlon showed she had sustained a fractured skull. The car was said to have gotten out of control, left the road and turned over three times. Passersby extricated the four women from the wreckage. 1926. Says Tides Slowing Down Earth by .001 Of Second aCentury By the Associated Pre according to bhook by Prof. director of the Ha “The tides lh(- moon on the ear >rof. Shap- ley, “are very s ly decreasing the earth's rotational speed, and thus lengthening the day—but less than a thousandth of a second a century. At the same time the moon is receding from the earth, its mean distance increasing, how- ever, only about seven feet in a century = - s Continued shutdown of many ni- trate plants in Chile has caused an accute unemployment problem there. | The pavilion and bath houses, be. longing to Capt. William Northern were destroyed, and part of an oyster Ahiicking: hosa ‘nexe! dooe Damags | was estimat ashington fire men at_a'u . §6.000 bein: mm«d by SAlLOR FORCED TO QUIT CATAUNA CHANNEL SWIM ‘Jnhn Radowich Leaves 20-Mile Strait After 2 Hours Because of Cross Currents. D. C. FIREMEN SAVE TOWN OF BENEDICT, Dancing ?uv:llcn snd Bathhcusesl at Maryland Resort Burn. Bucket Biigade Fails. 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