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10 —— BRIG. GEN. SNONDS| [ e ] S ON DUTY IN Y[~ Assumes Post as Assistant Chief of Staff, War Plans Division. | | | Brig. Gen. George S. eently in command of troop Fort Davis, Panam: Zone, has reported at the V partment and assumed his new duties as assistant chief of staff in charge | | dan, convicted of bigan; | tenced to sel THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, OCTOBER 16, JRAN T0 WATE BODK ON HS LFE Lawyers for Minister, Con- victed of Bigamy, Are Planning Appeal. By the Associated Pre HARLOTTE, N. C, October 15.— for the Rev. Willis T. Jor- and sen- 18 months to two tate penitentiary, will not go to Raleigh to make an appeal ttorne: vears in the | Since his Bridges was coming to Charlotte and would be here for several weeks, Tom P. Jimison of the minister's counsel, declared the Raleigh trip would be unnecessary. Commissioner Bridges will_enter a_hospital here for trea ment. He said tonight he would t the Jordan case under consideration while in the city. Jimison and Newell, together with Mrs. V Jordan, the minister’'s “true w had planned to go to Raleigh tod: to make the appeal. The Rev. Mr. Jordan was convicted here after Mrs. Emma Landridge- Jordan had come here from Columbus. Ga., to testify that he had married her’in Charlotte while he had a wife conviction the Rev. Mr Jordan has been held in the county jail, Mrs. Veasey V. Jordan arrived in Charlotte last week to be with her husband until he is released or sent to the penitentiary. She is staying at the home of her attorney, Tom P Jiraison. The minister plans to write a book describing the intimate details 1927—PART 1. seen to drive near the inclosure and | the bomb hurled on the back stretch. | The blast, occurring immediately | after the first race of the evening.| rocked the grandstands and tore n DOG RACING HALTED BY BOMB THROWER hole. 12 feet wide in the ground Blast Immediately After First Run | susrd around the wracke - Tears Hole 12 Feet Deep. zuards were on duty e the races started last night. Bad feeling has Rocks Grandstand. e been evident recently between ha ers-on of the Parkville track and | other by, where dog racing start ed several weeks hefore the Parkville | track opened, according to police. By the Associated Press KANSAS CITY, October 1 racing at the Parkvi track, nsas| The first authorized biography of City, briefly interrupted last|Queen M: has just been published night, when a bomb was thrown into | by Miss Kathleen Woodward, a one- the racing inclosure, causing con-|time factory s who took up jour- | sternation among spectators. | nalism as a_professic The hook No_one was injured. | gives many intimate glimpses of the The bomb was believed have | Queen whistling musical comedy in heen thrown from a passing automo- | the corridors of Buckingham Palace | bile. A highway skirts the edge of and tucking up her sleeves to do pic the track and the automobile was ture hanging at Holyrood 000 KAHN on 7th St. |— Established 52 Years Established 32 Years —_— EYES EXAMINED FREE Three Registered Optometrists in |___ Attendance Finest Quality Specials Monday and Tuesday Toric Spherical T § 3.50 Fine Quality of the War Plans Division. He suc- ‘fnr pardon before Gov. McLean, they |of his life, he announced today. coeds Maj. Gen. Harry A. Smith, re- een signed to the command of the Tth Corps Area at O During the World Simonds held in < and Army Gth eal headquarters A. staff 2nd Corps and commandin, cer of the embarkation camp Mans. He received the Distingy Service Medal for meritorious jces during important opers along the Hindenberg line efficient handling of America diers serving with the British e also was awarded membe: the French Legion of Honor, Eritish Order of the Bath and the Jtalian Crder of the Crown. Since the war he has served as assistant com- mandant of the Army War College, Washington Barracks; the Tank School at Camp Meade, Md., and in command of troops in the Panama Canal Zone. He was born at Jowa, March 12, 1874, and w. ated from the West Point Academy in 189 the PROF. MOULTON RESIGNS TO TAKE PRIVATE BERTH Famous University of Chicago In- structor Quits Post to Enter Business. Br the Associated Press. { CHICAGO, October 15.—Prof. For- est Ray Moulton, internationally fa- { mous astronomer and mathematician and head of the astronomy depart ‘ment at the University of Chicago, has resigned from the university to enter business, it was learned today He will be associated with Utilities Power & Light Corporation In an executive position. Prof. Moulton's theories on the " formation of the earth and the solar : mystem have attracted wide note. He is a member of the National Acad- emy of Science, a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of England and 2 former research associate of the Carnegie Institute. B During the war Prof. Moulton was| in charge of the Department of Bal-| Jistics for the United States Arm His work in changing the type of| shells was credited with adding miles to the range of certain guns. TWO BLOCKs.UNDERMINED WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Octo- ber (#).—Water from a broken sewer pipe has undermined two blocks in downtown West Palm Beach, work- ers have discovered while “cribbing in” a collapsed section of Third street Dbetween Olive avenue and Lakeworth. The collapsed section, measuring 100 feet square, threatened to undermine St. Ann’s School, which was on the edge of it, but workmen have suc- . ceeded in cribbing the foundation to 1 prevent further underminin; \ A. Pink coutil; hook side: inner lace belt. $5 . Pink couhl: with howed hook-side belt. $6.50 . Swami ond brocade; wide silk elastic panel over hips, $8.50. The Hecrr Co-F STREET . 85 PICKE . | Trouble Divi- | gen- | IN COAL MINE FRACAS Union Sympathizers Gather at Shaft to Stop Workers. Fight Follows. By the Associated Press. CAMBRIDGE, Ohio. October 15.— between non-union miners and union men at the Quaker min |of the Leatherwood oal Co., mear | here. today led to the arrest of 85 | men, charged with violating the in Jjunction by Commonpleas Judge Charles S. Turnbaugh. The in | junction zranted by Common Pleas | might have three pickets at the mine, | which has been operating on a non union hasis for some time, employing about 400 men At noon vesterday nearly 100 union ered near the mi non-union men to quit work. they refused, trouble followed. ‘When arraigned before Judge Turn- | baugh, he told them he would recom- mend to Federal authorities that the affair be thoroughly investigated, and added: “If the evidence reveals what I think it will, I shall recommend vour citizenship papers be taken away and that you be deported. The 85 men were arrested by Sheril Wilson following a_figh with 22 non-union men at the Moon shine mine in eastern Guernsey County. Revolver shots were said | to have been fired by both sides dur- |ing the disturbance. The men who were arrested prob. ably will be brought before the grand ETRTE TR R R IR ETETETET RS 2] it was said ympathizers gath e and ordered the When 2 > PEIETEIEIETETES PACIFIC HOP IS NEAR. Giles Leaves Cheyenne for Reno, and San Francisco. CHEYENNE, Wyo., October 15 (). —Capt. Frederick Giles, who plans | to fly his Hess Bluebird plane from | San Francisco to New Zealand by way | ot Hawaii, took off from Cheyenne at | 5 oclock this morning for Rero, | He will remain in Reno tonight. | arriving in San Fi Capt. Giles said he planned to hop off from San Francisco over the Pa- | cific next Wednesd: o paying makes the rs longe Installment months shorter and the ¥ For Every Type of La —Corselette or Girdle to gently confine lines to ) rancisco tomorrow. | ‘ 1Y announced tonight. was learned today ssioner Edwin ‘M—gwgg&;&z;z&&gxxugxx , 2Y the Flephants eat no meat. 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