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VIEIIM VICTIM OF COUNTS THUAUT(] UNCHANGED C. E. Hall Belleved to Have Fractured Skull—Attache Claims Immunity. Charles E. Hall, 26, 4629 Forty-third place, who was struck yesterday by an automobile driven by Count Nobile Plo | dei Conti Di Cellere, 25 years old, Italian | embassy attache, and is believed to have Teceived a fracture of the skull, was re- ported unimproved this morning by his physician, Dr. Charles A. Dugan. Hall was in the 3200 block of Massa- chusetts avenue adjusting skid chains on his automobile when the car of the count, which police reported was mm ing at a high rate of speed, skidded, | made several turns, struck Hall nnd ac- cording to witnesses, hurled him 45 feet. Is Taken to Home. ‘When taken to the Emergency Hos: pital by the count, he refused treat- ment, requesting that he be taken to his home, where he was treated by Dr Count di Cellere, when taken to the seventh precinct, claimed diplomatic immunity when charges were made against him for speeding. reckless driv- ing and failure to have a driver's license. He told police that he had had Seven years’ experience as a driver and, in explaining the accident, said the skidding was unavoidable. “xmemes to the accident whose es were taken by police were N. M. Nnflord and Mrs. Mamie Norford, 4314 Fourth street: Mrs. Ida M. Stocker, 1207 N street, and Mrs. D. Rupp, 3010 Wis- Consin avenve Manuel Alonso of Philadelphia. noted tennis player, who was with the Twelve pursuit planes and two trans- craft from Selfridge Field, Mich,, will participate in a nine-day cold- weather mgm this Winter, in a repeti- tion of last year's maneuvers to test moblmy under adverse condi will spent in ‘northern Mlchumn with over-night field bivouacs. Their ships will be equipped with skiis instead of wheels for snow or ice land- ALBERT M. VAN DEVENTER DIES OF ASPHYXIATION | Body Found Sitting on Chair in Kitchen With Range Gas Jets Open. Albert M. Van Deventer, 38 years old, a salesman, was found dead in 'th(‘ kitchen of his apartment, at 1740 K street, about 7:30 o'clock last night, fi%ph‘xilled by fllumlnsflng gas from open burner of the Mrs John Sinclair, hls s&sler found the body a imng position on a - |chair. A physi ian from Emergency Hospital pronounced life extinct. It is believed the blaze was accidentally ex- tinguished while Van Deventer wad heating food. Coroner Nevitt gave a certificate of accidental death, after an investiga- uondln which the police also partici- Gas escaping from a heater in his room, at 323 Maryland avenue north- east about 9 o'clock vesurdny morn- lng seriously ted Charles M. Berry, 65 years old, a roomer. He was unconscious when found, but was revived under treatment of Dr. J. Laurence Murphy, member of the staff at Clsullty Hospital, and his recovery is e ____—.__-—- | count when the accident occurred, sald | that Cellere’s car spun lmund three times before crashing into tree. Count di Cellere said his car wu not THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ©., MONDAY. TANUARY 30, 1928.° Test Flights in Northern Michigan Will Show Winter Value of Planes ings, an pplies used will be carrled by air tnmlpon plant omdl. ‘Mich., Mfi mlln SANITARY ENGINEER QUITS | == POST ON EVE OF HEARING By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, January 30.—While the trial of Willlam McAndrew, ousted Chi- cago superintendent of schools, dragged on toward its sixth month, the sched- "lde uled hearing of another city official has - | tlon of Arthur ing the crul vidunl he-t.era installed m the planes to al tarting the motors. UPRISING RUMOR DENIED. 3 n Moscow Classes Riga Reports of Militnry Revolt “Sheer Fiction.” OSCOW, January 30 (#).—] ?0 in Rln that there had been a military Mosco! w were declared by offi “sheer nctlon and prob- .nly due to press dispatches telling of shortage of staple supplies in the Russhln Capitol. &eclerday as every day since Leon Trotsky and his assoclates were exiled, the dflly life of citizens went on in the usual channels. Theaters and movic houses were crowded and the Kremlin was not the target of any shells. The the parks urre on Sunday leave, g sun- flower seeds while fiirting wtth giggling lassies out for a Sunday stroll. MARLOW COAL CO,, EST. ISSS COAL Dependable Quality Reliable Service ended before it began with the resigna- E. Gorman, chief sani- tary engin The trial ol Gormln suspended De- 'mber 31 because it was charged he l\ld chloflnlud the drinking water ex- cessively, to have started today Declarln! thnb he would *not dlgnfly ennbl you e rmmptly the same order you would finally enter,” sald. FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS DAILY DAIRYETTES No. 45 Efforts “Too light winning makes the prize light.” SOMETHING for nothing is worth that much. We value a thing in proportion to the difficulty with “THE DIS- | equipped with chains when the acci- v"p""x..' dent occu e Gives Aid to Victim. The count said he took Hall to the which we gain it. Therefore, a thousand privileges of modern Fair Prices = | hospital and inquired of members of eld (he Lnjnred man’s family as Count dl Cellere suud Lh:t he was life that would have won eternal gratitude MARLOW from our forbears COAL COMPANY car i £ slld Siowise along the side of Hal's sunp]_y amount to The rear of the machine struck pressing a button, HllL 811 E St. N.W.—Main 311 n Tices. Ce ot - B 3 BAPEED LETTERS S1: 3 E'm 'fl"sn ::‘:5:: %nncé '{'mf,"'u BAA(;E ROOF SERVI CE —equaled by none. Call North 27 for our experts “IET US ;‘SEND'—_YOU AN ES new Window prices will save rou BLATT i &8 Wirdow Shades and Sereens. 'h t NEVER D!SAPPOIK’I ngox S. Aoems IN A HURRY €rade but 13 130h St asore promptly WIM o0 EVERY - PRINTING Pacility for 1 wmz 00% satisfactory Shades. Our low turning a faucet, dial, lever or knob to us. 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