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NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927. HEIRESS IS FREED FROM RIDING MASTER Emily Forster Tells Court 8he Did Not Live With Husband After Elopement. By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, September 9. After being known more, than t! 10 ' THE EVEN Wild Spouting Texas Oil Well Chokes P' fl' [}l'[RKS [;HUUSE With Sand and Mud After 33-Hour Orgy { FRANB'SEUS HEAD By the Associated Press. I)f sand wr\re'trf:rl!d out by the fi!he;‘. | BEAUMONT. Tex. September 8.— |, SN, TOCIC 0 Cutimatea with her husband, Jerome “Jack” Emdley. and that she does not lov: im, The riding master did not contest the- action. years as Mrs. Emily Forster Bradley, the young Milwaukee heiress, who in February, 1925, eloped with her riding master and thereby precipi- tated an unsuccessful $250,000 aliena- tion suit brought against her parents by her youthful husband—is - Miss Emily Forster again. Hhe marriage was annulled by Circuit Judge C. Davison, The judge granted the annullment after a hearing during which Emily testified that she has never lived i i .| manship of his English tea business Lipton Resigns as Tea Firm Head. | Manshin of pis Bomlet, o ena wih i —" | hereafter hold the title of honorary LONDON, September 9 (A’).—Slr‘ life president. Sir John Ferguson has Thomas Lipton has resigned the chair- | been appointed chairman. KINNEY’S SCHOOL SHOES MEAN BIG SAVINGS Built to wear and fit young feet properly, giving perfect comfort and Spouting wild for more than 33 hours, | Legween 25,000 and 30,000 barrels re- a gusher in the Spindletop oil field | mained to be pumped, although pos- National Body Adopts Legis- | e ho:;:._ \I\-gwn; m'(l\.'.\- :]e\"ch:mnon( 5,000 s of the fluid on the lative Prograru, Including More than 000 ba 9 had announced they had a 1,001 | of ‘which oil, was given up by :| gusher from an imperfectly npleted hole, broke loose Wednesday £ ‘with sand & well, in which the own- | ' Increased Wage Scale. | Br the Associated Press. control. gushed from it, and its derrick near toppled over. the gusher Shor a shower of oil. Operators be- | lieve that a subterranean force ripped e sing of the well open and the Bowlders, mud and tons ' oil broke through. fore the well was und eat quantities of salt w; MEMPHIS, Tenn., The United ation Office Clerks anciscus of 2 September 8.— rday selected | w York to head | sident for an- | legislative Con- r and adopted program to includ for weekl » ranges from | scale proposed | New Y 00 to $2,400. ay fc A six-ho! 3 for o and-a-half p: day work, rtime and Baws L , Pittsburgh; | Samuel C. Phillpot. Everett, Wash., and O. L. Alderman, Atlanta, we named vice presidents. George H. Boehm, ( nnati, was Association of| ACCUSED WOMAN'S CHILD e night work, time- upon he |VIRGINIA LAW REPORTS WARD OF smwmvmmlzni PRESENTED IN LONDON Mrs. | Complete Set of State Court of Ap- 9-Year-Old of Snyder, Convicted of S1-ying Hus- | peals Given to Middle Temple band, Given Guardian. | by Norfolk Man. Daughter By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. N YORK, Septembery 9.-~The LONDON, September 9.—A full set ews vesterday said | of 147 volumes of law reports of the or, O.year-old | Court of Appeals of the State of Vir- e iddle Temple > Assembly and Gover- Snyder, con of her hushand became the grandmothe ephine Brown. nyder is at Sing Sing Prison . the outcome of her appeal | »m the sentence of death imposed | well landestine | Sion to_the Judd | ruary, 1574, of ¢ Lorraine in the | the founder of handed down | — te Daniel Noble | fhe Ro | through their ation speech Mr. Page declared himself a descendant of Ed- ward I and Queen Eleanor. He was shown an_entry recording the admis- Temple in_ Feb- Walter Ralelgh, ned to use cotton | in the east. | Philadelphia, He will suc P d was numed ¢ Thomas I, phia. It is und who declined nominatic active part in the editi ciation magazine lected as the 192 FREED IN SLAYING BY STATE WITNESS Man Accused of Killing Children Is Exonerated When Case Collapses. * By the Associated Press. i TAMPA, Fla.. September 9.—With + dramatic suddenness that left a| i erowded courtroom dazed, Leonard ! Thompson was cleared of charges of murder in Circuit Court here Tues- day, without offering a_word of tes- ! timony in his own behalf. ! Thompson was on trial charged with slaying Wallace and Ralph Mer- rill. aged 3 and 11 vears, respectively ! and two State witnesses had testified | . when the State's case collapsed. Ben F. Levins, now under death ntence in connection with the slay- of Loonie Merrill. his wife, his the two children mentioned above and a_ third child, was the| third State witness, and it was his | { testimony that cleared Thompson “I have been praying for two days for strength to come up here and tell the truth and now I'm going to €o it,” Levins said. “I went to bed ; the night those people were killed out there. I didn't go near the house | ! and everything I said before was be- cause 1 was afraid for my life.” The prosecution had_expected to { convict Thompson on Levins' testi- ! mony. After efforts of the State's attorney had failed to shake Levins from his / steadfast denial of any knowledge of i the crime. Circuit Judge Robles or- dered the case nolle prossed. o § Germans Jailed as Spies. { (RATTOWITZ, Poland, September 9 P).—Herr Loher, editor of the Katto- { Witz Zeitung, and several other promi. | ment Germans, have been arrested by the Polish police. They are charged with being members of an espionags organization gathering gnilitary = in- j formation throughout Upper Silesia. ! 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