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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN Dies Suddenly SFVEN ARE HURT JACKSON'S LAWYER INDAY'S TRAFFIC Flve Victims of Accidents Are Children—Driver Held by Police. ‘:Objects to Examination Made ; by St. Elizabeth’s Hos- | 1 pital Specialist. Seven persons, five of them children s to have a lunacy jury ex ware injured In traffic accidents here mine and report upon the sanity « ay. Police have lodged a charg vl kson, colored, under sen- &6k lcss Afiting Beaioat ook Ative: ten die in the electric chair July 2 e ) eriminal assault upon Mrs, B Daisy Welling, were made in Crim- £-at of his roadster with him whe R DIEIon 1 Hahay. fkhan Tutce tha ecar struck and injured a boy. Ad »h A, Hoehling heard arguments Norman Luber, § years old, 833 of Juhn M. Wilson, the condemned Eleventh street, was crossing the Assistant_ United States District | llins, who course of Attorney William H. C. rcuted the case, in the 1sking dismissal of the | rted an affidavit to the F that Wilson had failed to file with the court the report of | in_examination made the District sot in front of his home yesterday n when he was knocked down ne of Aubrey Tore 28 nd, near ( ul))opf‘r \ e was taken to Garfield Hospital No broken hones were found, but he Wwas so severely shocked that he was RARRIS IR LOUIS G. derained for further treatment. G OSTERMA ER [Jail by Dr. Arthur P. Noyes, assist- | Policen : I‘nf \iwv’h;mh | I-- Y ‘ aint superintendent of St. Elizabeth's r ¢ reported that he called il Hospital. Mr. Collins stated that the Ciore when the car was 20 feet from 15 B EATH |cxamination was made at the re- | ~hild, but that the driver apparent ‘ I-AIMED Y D A H of counsel r".,- cksc but | e was crowd- | fter it was made he : ‘used by three | F t of the record in | Building Association Officer Strick- ; en With Heart Attack at & blish a prima facie | | Defense Attorney's Side. terday in §$1.000 bond SariEs 37 Fifth _street| Home Here. Attorney Wilson objected to the| Anna_E. Blaine, | filing of the affidavis at this time, but . were injured yesterday [inatite CHiRTn G Ktaemant to the he would Aid which ne Louis | court, to avenue and D street be- | a result of a_collision at | | | swear. He told the court that he had Miss Blaine was dri secre- B BT LR R P ot Bernard’ Adler, ltary of the Washington Six Per Cent|2sked the district attorn wthor, ther and daughter 4 ize an examination ¢ alienist, anc : manent Building Association, died Dr. Karpman of St. Elizabeth's bruised, were treated at | ¢ | that Dr. Karg b iy |1ast night at his home, 3330 Colorado |staft had agreed to make the exami- “Thi ~old J col- | a rtion, but that he was informed that nue Three-year-old Juanita P. it could not be done under a ruling of red, 2424 Alabama avenue s sides his widow, Mrs. :an‘{rflm behind an ice truck, | termayer, he is survived i [the Interior Department, yet Dr.| mear her home, yesterday afternoon, | ter, Miss Barbara Ostermayer oyes was allowed to make the exami- and was knocked down by the auto of | tive of Washington, Mr, Oster tion. Wilson said that he designated C. L. Smith, 231 Fourteenth street | became connected with the building [a physician to be present at the ex- southeast. Dr. Gandolfo examined | association more amination, and at the time set his| was not allowed to be her at Casualty Hospital and reported |and rose to the po: 1t the | representative ) she was unhurt. Juanita returned|time of his death. He was at his of-|present, the examination beinz made home. |fice yesterday mor veturning |in a room by Dr. Noyes, in the pres Joseph Leonard, 5 years old, 1720|home he did not 'ence of Dr. Pe kling, the Di Oregon avenue; Fernay Latha 10 | feel well 3 s fatal attack trict alienist. Wil d that when years old, 5054 Sherrier place. and |about 6 k | he was informed of “this condition by John Belote, 10 years old, 1613 Longz-| Air. telephore, he went promptly to the fellow street, were slightly injured in|the Boa | jail d entered objections to his doc. other traffic -“fU"nt | Indian Spring Count tor 1 kept outf, and that subse Elks. | quently both he and the doctor were \dmitted to the examination room, hut | the examination was nearly over. Un- Cop Does Rodeo Act. | der those conditions, he said, he didn’t 5, July 11 ().—Even a for- | think that he should file the report | man may find a task right|of Dr. Noyes, which, he asserted, left | liking on the Chicago police out a very important matter, and that When a steer ran away from |was that the blood test made showed ockyards down a bus thor-| that Jackson was suffering from a &t. Anthony Huber, for:| very serious social disease, in its most virulent form. MURDER OF PRIEST LAID BY BISHOPS TO MEXICO| De-| to Anti-Religious Persecution clared More Stringent, in Pro- force. nouncement at Rome. mer ¢ , bulldogged it and held | 4 it down until attendants arrived in| At the conclusion of this phase of By the Associated Press. pursui the case, Justice Hoehling directed the ROME, July 12.—The commission of Mexican bishops residing in Rome has published a statement saying that the news about the anti-religious per- secution in Mexico is ever more grave. The statement says that another parish priest has been murdered and that all priests have been forbidden to celebrate mass even in private houses, the owners of which will be punished if discovered, as well as the faithful present at mass. It is added that it is forbidden to address letters to priests specifying their ecclesiasti- cal rank. In case this is done, the letters are sequestered REALTY S SALE OPPOSED. Injunction Sought to Keep Negroes From Neighborhood. Justice James Francis Smith in the District Supreme Court today signed a rule to show cause why an injunc- tion should not be issued to prevent the sale of property at' 1747 First street to colored persons. Amada J. Bishop is the complainant and the ndants named are Percy . Margaret M. Bailey, John H. B. Nolan, Walter G. Boone and Hazel D. Boone. The order requires the defendants to show cause to the court on July 18 why they should not be permanently enjolned from selling the property to colored persons as covenanted in the deed to the property under which they acquired title, The Bank that Makes You a Loan with a Smile The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair —it is not neccessary to have had an account at this Bank to borrow. For each $50 or fractionborrowed you agree to de- font $1 per week 1'1' an Acwlmt} the whicfi may be used to cancel the note when due. 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(EFC Erouettyitais) Commissioners Authorize Purchnse‘ N for Dunbar Athletic Field. ‘ Purchase of a lot containing 1,900 square feet in the area to be acquir d‘ by the District as a site for the pro-| posed Dunbar High S athlet field was authorized today the Dis- | ounsel of the Prohibition Bu showed him inflicted with the disease, | (pe & that the|ork of the new drive. r lars, new | triple this The Gover NGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927. e e eee——————————————— stenographer to prepare fmmediately only costs a legal dealer in Hauor $100 | L Collins, and that that of the former | Government can prove he has violated P : »# “mn.(li be sworn to, to complete the | | the law, $1,000 is added. F. TRUBEE DA\”SON SAYS upon the air as their battle ground,” recor & G " Shkamolee i he said. Seven aflidavits were presented to Urges Naming of Cooper. oM bra 1 the court by Attorney Wilson, which | Dr. Doran also announced he Assistant War Secretary Holds| e n' } and labor will pro- the latter contended made out a prima recommendec b Hecralar 5 SHL e Rty “but_only faclo case suflicient_ to send the. cass <M mm \lsrl x'n‘ Acting Secretary Manhood Is Necessary to Air | manhood can p lots."” 0 a_lunacy jury. He did not read all | pa LG RERI HEe Program. | R i |of the affidavits, but read one from Cooper, now Pacific zone supervisor, De the loss ¢ s and Maude Fleet, whose name was Maude | | to be prohibition administrator for Ha- | BY the Associated Press. nrope dama e dor he ont Jackson, and who said that she was | i i ail. He would succee »hn T Y » e clone, economic h o Jeckaon, [ e tutaE ,,1Dry Chiefs Launch Drive to I\\m e would su e ;‘y“‘n;?}x F o NEW YORK, July 12.—Broadcast e e g to_ the described an abnormal birth, d States marshal| S O0 appeal for mofe recruits.tof | - Another affidavit was from John Collect Levies Due on Il- s the Army Air Service at the Ameri —_— Jenkins of Pamonkey, Md., who said | It Secretary | (10 Legion ceremonies at Roxy's that the man always considered ini i Lowman announces & ould | Theater last night, . to be of unsound mind, and he gave licit Traffic. s wi e shas ey WOUIR e ot Wie LEAN, ECONOMICAL | incidents In the life of Jackson while | TP i perfecting of the decentralizat radio address, decla HEAT-WITH THF the latter was working for him, tend- | |established by Lincoln C. lem of recruiting had become paia- BALLARD, JRr ing to show they were the acts of an | new drive to collect from han 1 mount in War Department’s abnormal person. dlers of illicit liquor the civil tax, developm am, William Tindley, a farmer, in an-|in addition to the fines assessed for Only about each 100 ap other affidavit, said that son had | yviglation of the Volstead act, was o) tter |cANtS NOW m ervice requ o worked for him. He said he had gtarted this morning at the confer 2 matter | L ents. he safd . t | known him sinca 1915, and that he|once of prohibition administrators aspect of prohit 1 flvers will 1ot the A . was regarded in the community as be- | with Treasury officials o tor this | 1:800 craft comprise ALLARD OIL HEATER ing of unsound mind. | H. Hampston, formerly of o . e t strength of orps in five 1703 Conn. Ave —N. 03m There also was the statement of a has been ted specfal as: Sl iy rs 1 appoi conference to James jia were W. B, he qualifications of an Army fly-| #3 he_added. were inherent. Planes Britt, general for 1 purpose of heading up hel T through illicit totaled more than and Dr. Doran expects with the machinery in hand to double or amount next year. channels last a million dol N, 1IL. July 11 (P).—Resi nston complain that they rowded off their municipal rongs of Chic: » bathers ind picnickel the police have been ordered to keep non-residents of Bvanston from monopolizing the lake ront. HEN you run short of Milk during the day, quite naturally you send to the grocery for more. Why not assure your=- seli of the right 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing Collections Straddled. increased rev nent may derive ar sct seation April 1 of this ye ues w {in he Volstead prior to trict Commissioners ]u.upmmum act est .1.[‘\\.. ¥ & by i Cuprovelt 54 i pibition, just as Dr. Doran $1.000 for $10 per month amoun* of milk daily? ‘tment house, and its n\\n»""‘ plained ((h»” responsibility for er including interest and prin- Order 't with your S, and Martina B, | forcement of thesc Ml . ; ith ‘"'“ g 's,‘] 5.|bootlgkers had heen “stradd fed. I cipal. Larger or smaller groceries You're as- pted by the | ‘url the l)u,»,]‘,,n\n.nm he ex = loans at proportionate sured finest quality, \nu be charged to the | Plained, lay with divisions of the In- rates. & . 3 &ite for the Dunbar athietic feld. taxes, while some responsibility you specify— NUNGESSER HUNT ENDS. |nowe we er, ion act, s v! an and \~ Il sive war on the fly at the BUILD[NG easury S JOHN'S, Newfoundland, July 12 [ mour Lowman that new beginning of the season. - “-Maj. F. Sidney Cotton’s alrplane | paign was expected to bring gr search of Newfoundland for apts. Nungesser and Coli, missing French transatlantic fiyers, ended yesterday. | when the aviator started a flight back to N York. Disagreement with his cause for mination of the hunt and \ further search later in were uncertain. the ter- | the year was taken by the old prohi' ition unit. 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