Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1928, Page 10

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10 . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON.: D €. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1928% : b : he fired at Frances Sterling, colm‘ed,lored. 33 years old, 356 F street south- : L'BRARY EXHlBITS "now on display at the Public Libra SENTENCE COMMUTED. 'i;]r:g?s.aafl;gz\gas eligible for parole F[YER IS NAMEU COLORED MAN SOUGHT ’1014 Columbia road. Iwesl.“ f(nigdh(- wssdl?ken to C;\s\mlly Eigh‘.l\‘ ll\dd K slrectsl.h Theban]‘\;i’ | Witnesses say that Pascoe and the | Hospital and treated for severe lacera- | were loaned to the library by Miss - b s | $ 3 g = ; : | victed Bank Official. tm‘m Dispatch to The Star. party at her home and that he left, | was arrested by eig Shortly thereafter, they claim, he ap- | - . The exhi 150 1 s a group of | g hortly y p | The exhibit also includes a group it g - 0 101 IR Accused of Wounding Bystander | pcared at an outside window, ordered | Herndon Rector Resigns, Miss K. A. Grammer Loans Col-|dancing girls and a procession ruI[ President Coolidge has commuted the | , HERNDON. Va. September A0-8 silhouettes showing the costume of & | .ntence of W. M. Barker, an official of by an automobile in Oakdale, Calif., i g irl Aft | every one else, to stand aside and an-| : 3 ki gt 2 nounced his intention of shooting the | Special Dispatch lo The Star Jection—Includes Native Japanese girl from childhood to woman- | < ok t Argument. | woman. The bullet, however, went wild | HERNDON, Va., September 14—R hoodIn addition to . samples of | the First National Bank of Gra¥ Eagle, Wednesday. He i¢ survived by his widow and struck Bailey. He was treated at | Alexander Galt, rector of St. Timotk Costumes. Japanese craftwork, the familiar figures | Minn., sentenced to five years' imprison- | 2nd ix children. | He was born and All police precincts were today look- | Freedmen s_dl—l?splxjr,nl. \tvhcre his condi- | Episcopal Church, Herndon, and th { - }of the goldfish vender, the monkey man | ment for defalcation of funds. The ‘}l:\‘l‘é:]n”c‘x lz.rrrug"nn\x\:nfi,\\m.rirrs. Belle J. ing for James Pascoe, colored, 1108 New | tion was said to be not serlous. | s | A typical Japanese garden, a Samurai, | and the Shinto and Buddhist priests | commutation, which was made upon the fern s a sister. . ol S e e rt of the collection, which may | recommendation of Attorney General | . - | | Jeksey avemue southeast, who last night | William Knight, colored, 35 years old, i m i 5 | g | move to Virginia Beach and engage in | the two-sword man of Japan, and & " yioyed from 9 to 8:30, excepting |Sargent, goes mto effect immediately. Tractor operated, a machine has ! Barker was convicted on August been invented to stir up the sand ia Laurent Eynac Appointed to Newly Created French Cabinet Office. is claimed to have shot John Bailey, |730 Twelfth street northeast, was seri- [ 5 e s T | : + injured last night during a fight, | lighter ministerial duties on account of | roup of court ladies in native costume ! saturday, when the library closes at | 19: after pleading guilty fo the de filter beds for cleaning. colored, 28 years old, 105 Hyland ave- ] are included in tr nese exhibit nue, Brentwe d.. in the neck w with Remus Burchett, col- {ll health. By the Associated Press, RAMBOUILLET, France, September 14—Laurent Eynac, “the flying cabi- neteer,” was named head of the newly created ministry of aviation by the French cabinet, which met today at the “Summer white house” here. He is charged with the task of making a de- termined attempt to puil France out of the slump that has been handicaping most of her fiying efforts. - The cabinet also sciccted Senator Henri Cheron, former minister of agri- culture, as minister of commerce and industry. He will succced Maurice Bokanowski, whose tragic death in the fall of an airplane was the climax of French air disasters and aroused an im- perative demand that the government centralize acrial activitles in the . long-discussed air ministr: M. Eynac was undersecr of state for aviation in four cabinets after the war, Because he kepl this post re- gardless of the numerous political changes in the government, he gained the title of “permanent minister.” He flies frequently and is popular both with pilots and plane builders At the very moment that he was named head of the new cabinet depart- | ment news came of the finding of the | postal airplane from the steamer Tie | de France by a British boat off Bishop's Rock, Sicily Isles. This turn in luck created an atmosphere of elation be- cause the possible loss of the postal plane had seemed to add another dark chapter to the history of French air disasters GUARD SLAIN BY TRIO, WHO MAKE ESCAPE Killing in Prison Ward of New York Hospital Laid to Revenge. Br the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 14—A pa- trolman on guard in the prison ward | at Fordham Hospital was shot and o T engly -l .,-'_~. ] e killed carly yesterday by one of three 1 \ s A T ereeargt ey \\'i men fho made their escape. . ; S lcd L/ 0 B T The men gained entrance to the hos- : fi e —— S S ST pital by one of them displaying a = e hand painted with iodine and asking for treatment. While an orderly was in search of a nurse they descended to the prison ward, where they shot and killed Patrolman Jeremiah Brosnan with a sawed off shotgun as he sat in an adjoining reception room. The men dashed up the sta the orderly and nurse and es & waiting automobile bearing a New Jersey license. Police are working on the theory that the slayer was a former prisoner seeking revenge. Brosnan had been a member of the police force for 24 years and for the last seven years had been detailed to the hospital. i Only one prisoner was in the ward at 2 i e e 7 7 % . e e e e S o | 4 T e e : £ o 277 A Town Assured Water System. = , 5 — /&?’% | = / ; | = 7 i == 25 : Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, September 14.—Perma- nent water supply is announced for Eastport, across Spa Creek, from An- napolis, where an epidemic of typhoid fever was reported to the State Board of Health. The county commissioners expressed favor of floating a bond issue 1o cover the cost of installing water, but withheld action pending the .legal ad- vice of their counselor, Jerry L. Smith, who has decided that the statutes . » of Maryland give ample authority for the Canitary Commission to issue bonds. Four days have passed now since any |/ new cases of the fever have been re- ported. | ] I Patented by a San Francisco in- wentor, a new gas burning heater can ‘e built into the floor of a room. 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