Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1927, Page 9

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- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1997, SLAYER OF BRIDE DFORD SCHOLARS, | et e comes oncn s e —ps vt | (UNGE PARKING e e, COML MINE PEACE = Goo D! BUT WHERE DX TH STEEL AN A BACE i ND, Md., Deceml puck out of a do Kansan Convicted of Second- | Awards Under Will of Cecil Brightwood Citizens’ Asso-§ % it - | Secretary éf Lél;or Davis Degree Murder—Claimed Rhodes to Be Made in \J \\ / ciation Opposes Parallel Or- Lol ol e e Ean ‘ Calls Meeling Here to End “Communicative Insanity.” ' 32 States. 4 ,\\; \¥ = der on Thirtzenth Street. | "% »'w v cavieed wat | Trouble by Christmas. instead of repor l.\'vflge Associated Press. By the Associated Press, " | Z v | The Brightwood Citizens’ Association| $100 penalty. ret 1\'4}(;(‘ "‘l“]{\-'}\ ns.. 1 SWARTHMORE, Pa., December 10. Z 5 E | bkt snbeben the 7 3 from bride of three weeks, —Annual election of American schol tHelchnrigs in the pirking repulations|| . do guilty of ond de ¥ y|ars to Oxford University, England, on Thirteenth street hetween 1 and 1 streets from angle to paialie! parking & jury in District ¢ . under the will of Cecil Rhodes, will | E z The case was given to the Juryl o place in 32 States today. . \ \\ K J. G. Buck, in presenting the mat !« st night after defense " p A S stated that members of the ¢ in Kennedy street pleaded “‘communicative in. There will be 494 candidates con- | ciation enzaged in business and mo. it atteition tol ibii caused the 31-vearold bank |sidered, representing 190 colleges and t i depiivedivof: temiionicy conditlon oeithe ¢ employe to slash his bride’s throat|universities. Annoancement of the 2 arking spact ing to the limited | ‘The members of the assoc When she demanded he kil her be-|successtul 32 candidates will be made number wccommodated. The | 7 > “housewarming cause she red motherhood. on Monday by Dr. Frank Avdelotte, - n ’ matter will be taken up with the Dis e and Po verdict was returned shortly after president of Swarthmore Col . 3 authorities and a resolution | 12 o'clock this rning American secretary of the Rhodes o S/, £ adopted by the association will e re After several d: £ testimony, 1 . 4 2 sred to the Federation: of Cltizens cluding that of scores of Hart's bu e is held annually in 32 b ., Y Z ation. ness associates who 2 : States, no selection being made in one. : \ A Maj. Edwin B. He uperintendent character witnesses, he third of the States each yea 1 ~ - / of pol will he roiuested to add 43 | was unable to re his wife's plea | States that ye Al = additional police to the thicteenth pre for death and that v slaying her i 2 .-]m.-y l“ b the a of 100, which | he a apted to end his own life. ' i, . N ~ - the citiz s r e het- e Iowa, K fary: T SARN WICH ter police protection, | Made Promise to Kill. tand, M A aett: I " e g ) Drehontol by A .- dak Hart told the jury that when he Mississippi, 2 Nel { THA § WHERE You ral married Mabel Marmont last June | ) Hampshire v > s Traffie Light Urged. she made him promise to Kill her|York, ~Ohio. “Oregon, I . The loc ting L of & trafi s should she ever become an expectant [1thode Island, Tennessee, Georgia and Colorado avenue “Fi By T S 1e ohid. that on tha even-|mont, Virginia, Washingion 1% eonsiftbred the )| “Find Me in River if You Look ing of July 8, he met her at the - | consin, — 1: rous point, on account of the Long Enough'™ Says Note. road station, where she was emploved SoticlavyiBtaconassprateca. i i A L R e ph operator, and that they | t 7 cial : an automobile vide. : statement to the 5 duty 1 S| RICHMOND, Va hat she threatened | - id that the record a out the nizht i *to commit suici in the most dis . has been one of / equally as heavy as during the day- | graceful way possible” if he failed L \ lizht hours. | who 1 '( E to take her life that night. Hart in- elds. \ / \ The association aceepted an invita. | Which she sisted that he protested lack of a Aydelotte, 7 2 3 P tion of the Board of Education to at-|be found i weapon. hut that she obtained an old Rhodes scholars are % \ \{ 7 T s 3 tend ajoint confe it the Frank. | lon : Knife from the automobile tool kit |still young men, three-fourths >t them N\ 2 e Wi / S lin School, December 15, at 8 o'clocl g woman left in and urged him to use it. not having reached 40 years of age, li to discuss various school items | for andlady to go te “She pressed the knife into my |but despite this fact they number G ~/\ % cently presenied to the District ( of employment and to get her pay, de- | axpire hand and pointing to her throat said, |Among them individuals who 7 missione nd to the Bureau of the | claring that she did not want to cheat | fa ‘Cut right here,’ " Hart testified. reached national and, in some cases, S Budget for the operation of schools | the hoarding-house keeper out of any- | have re "I felt dazed, as if my mind was |international eminence in occupations for the fiscal year thing. The police incline to the view | has o controversy Jeaving me. I slashed the knife acro ‘"U)l‘,::‘h““ i ;':‘;'flfl:l’ :“‘“p‘H” Z g p on "'i'.‘,{'ffl,"[\“.\'”.!"',‘ Il\»‘:‘ vton, ::mr ~‘h4~ rl simply ran away from | mark by @ great bitte - 3 zot out of the suggestion has some been 2 a resol ) vas adopted ag: - | the city. ness an ]:xe'.l;}‘.:émr:{vq-.\;\(\»r:, ‘lhn‘m( and W made that the effect and the purpose 3 70 7 questing the District Commissioners and got back in the car to await|of the Rhodes scholurship system is to | g 3 to remove the obstructions main- | ained by the Commissioners in th s hed denationalize or Anglicize the Ameri- / ael’:l‘:'n1gc||$:;‘(x’\"1‘;‘.»y| death came too | Can scholurs, Cecil Rhodes in his will 3 g center of Concord avenue at its junc #lowly he left the automobile, and Siecifichlly expraased hiihops tHat 1o = S > % tion with Georgzia avenue, and in the | tempted to drown himsell in a nearby | Such effect would follow, and nebods f : o ios aho i s ne e B eneth failed. And he | Who knows the budy "of returned 1 2 ¢ cades and_open the avenue to travel stream, but his strength failed, and he | N, CRONE T HOE O A0 / the committee on laws and legisiation s was authorized to take such leg S a b atch, where he was ;;:lxlm!inh\.»‘n’m(»ol;-am“h' s C alia or South Africa, | oz 5 3 ; - e doubt that they return ¢ 2 7 ceedings that in the opinio : LY " ced xpert wit- i = S, - he opinion h ffhe defense introduced exX and as patriotie citizens of " > > \ \\, 7 P ¢ committee may be necessary in order 66/ 7 29 neh of the Capi 4 » ~onte! » M as lo; m’_‘:"‘!:l";‘"';‘;‘x: ‘-lxx o™ omy. | their home countries as they went. : to abate the nuisan nated her husband. Main Purpose Stated. . New Yoo o 1l : : Floehi of: DAmhe ho Dl\;?"llfif“"'“‘lm" ‘;“” Defense. “The main purpose of the Rhodes - —— ———_|out by the zoning commission the Will arrive for its prcn]ier show- r. Karl Menninger, Kansas s scholarships is to enable the brightest R o) proper involved be clearly de . Sl = 5 tst in mental diseascs, ot the voung generation to's0 o Ox |50 MARKERS ERECTED tween this city and Williamshure ?.-J 10-YEAR TERM GIVEN oo by stuting 'thestreets instead ing Friday, December 16. This new ord and to Furope %o as to benefit due to reach ‘here carly the coming ¥ | of numbered squares. a L4 5 insanity. He said such a condition | by the best that can be obtained in week, and these will placed at onee. | o 5 , S 5 > 1 was brought about by intimate asso-|that ancient home of learning and by ON VIRGINIA HIGHWAY | {00 dvon and Dosts have FOR THIRD OFFENSE Zone Change Protested. Straight Eight is clation, causing two persons to ulhv|\; association with students from other —_— 1hl‘«»n fixed in beds of concrete for ”If’] P —— | The association same likes and dislikes. He declared |parts of the world, and then return|compl markers, and the job of having them the chang property in b . - g etion of Work by Force Be-| Thomas E. Chester Receives Lon § LE, 3 Mrs. Hart gave every evidence of |to share what they have learned with P all erected will be pushed with .qwml.: 4 & 8| Stevel B wction from t being insane and that in his opinion | their own countrymen and to serve tween Here and Richmond i'l‘hvrr' are sony 200 in all to be placed Sentence After TlLree Con- ne to A semi-res lrler’ as er’ lg er along the hard-surfaced roads. In the resolution adopted the Hart was unable to resist her de-|as channels of mutual understanding ; mands. between the various English-apeaking Seen Monday. Fomie e b victions for Forgery. |ation “protested against the ¢ » P Dr. Menninger admitted there might ; s 3 x | ot privileges to any person or com- owere ch a thing as “convenjent insan- is no more fruitful agency '“";";:‘,"”‘"‘(‘:‘\'J'l‘,'°‘T"° ";:'-p R Wife of Former Delegate Dies. Secause he had not benefited by two [ pany to erect sem in answer to prosecution ques-|for international peace tha e inter-| RICHMOND, Va ecember 10.— | o n revious te i 3 1 : ? si — i SRt s s gl . $." in anawer Lo pemccution quies | for international peace than the infer | ¢i1i,%'ce. the “sixty'seven. Dermanent | S/Ecial Dirpateh to The st pistarnd i the penitentia | ; —and while maintaining the highest standard showed Hart to have .been absolutely | Rhodes scholarships have found so [markers to be erected by the State of] e et ol o I R L b LR L > ‘ as a Marmon product, will be offered at les lacking in judgment concerning re-|many imitators in later day: Virginia along_the highwey between’ ¢ Mrs. yden, aged | was sent to the penitentiary for 10 | ers this tract and 1 S ey o I b s, S ac eSS guests made by his bride. this city and Washington have been pt. James A. Hayden.|i.,.g vesterday by Chief Justice Me-|has for more than 30 vears taken c than §2,200 complete, including freight and tax. In his closing argument, Tom i ration, shows how ght. | Placed in position, and the men are m and former.member Of | ol Teo 0o Cheater. hads heen |Of (e Interents of th syieh Tt . ; o -~ B e oF fifanao olmbel AeR Jn operation. shows how eHUEht |engaged In rushing the task In ovder | the Mariand House of Delegates, dicd | Coy for forgery. Chester had been tyion,%s¢ Brightwood and that. it do I'his has been built as a full Five-passenger Car. parallel between Hart's se and | scholarships when he drew up his fa- | to have it completed by Monday. 8 er having been |released only a few weeks before he |not accede to the claims of neighho 3 events mentioned in biblical history. | mous will.” The work 1s being done under su- 4 Four sons also | forged the name of his uncle, Sweety | ing associations organized in recent He recited the stories of Adam and ! rvision of J. R. Horsley of the State | -] Grant Hayden, merchant, ; wiiame of Bethesda, to three cheeks, | Years and which by constitutiona Eve, and of Salome, who demanded the = | O tion and Development Com-| \esternport: Lee Havden, Roanoke, | 15 GRS G PO " 00ds and ob. | Visions, without consent head of John the Baptist. v degrce murder is 10 years. Defense |mission. The markers designate points | ¥2-; John T wlesburg, W.| 1in0q money in change t on, have en ON MO l ORS Inc The court instructed the jury that if | counsel delayed announcement of any | of historical interest during the co- | @ y W. den, Mountain | " 1c (o Fawkins, colored, also will | deavored to usurp territory rightfully ’ . they helieved Hart insane when he |possible plans. for the future. lonial period and at lhc? eral places | 12 k. serve 10 years in the penitentis He | belonzing to the Brightwoed associ ~ . kitled his bride, then his criminal re- | ~Hart is held in jail nere on $35,000 | made memorable by the fighting fl)n'r‘s} | was charzed with intima h aation” | 1727 Connecticut Avenue sponsibility had ceased. bond, which he has .been unable -to |of the Civil War. , Gdlombin's labor ‘shortage has be- ! voung girl. The chief justice imposed| The District authorities will he re The minimum sentence for second. ' furnish. arkers for the highway be/ come acute. the snnter quested to put on additional cars on : Curo . ] "es..in all four comers of the earth | THE FOLLOWING IS QUOTED, BY PERMISSION, FROM A LETTER OF MR. A. J. BARKER, ST. LOUIS, DATED MAY 10th, 1927 “It will be, 1 have no doubt, a source of gratification to you Bombay...Java. .. Dutch Sumatra...Singapore...Manila... to know that Chesterfield cigarettes were on sale and, at that, Hongkong ... Shanghai .. . Peking .. . Kobe....Tokyo... Hono- the leading American seller, in all parts of the world. lulu . . . the Canal Zone . . . Havana and home. *We started our trip on December 2nd, and visited among “Not only was Chesterfield the leading American cigarette other points—Madeira Island . . . Gibraltar . . . Monte Carlo. .. at all points visited, but it was the best seller (all brands) on Algiers . . . Haifa ... . Jerusalem...Cairo . . . Naples...Suez... our ship, the Empress of Scotland.” Chesterfielc <

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