Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1928, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928. FASEISTS' SLAVER EXECUTED IN TALY Communist, First Condemned to Death Since 1860, Killed by Firing Squad. By the Associated Press. LUCCA, Italy, October 19.—Michele | Delia Maggiore, a Communist, convicted wo Fasci was exe- morning behind the Ponte Buggianese Cemetery Meggiore is the first person to be condemned to death in Italy since 1860 Wife Asked to Pay $150 a Month Allmony I Husbands Rep]y to Divorce petltlon‘ By the Associated Press. LOUISVILLE, Ky. October 19. | wife was asked to ua\ $150 a month is now practically penniless and erip- | _A | pled, he asserts, and is about to be | expelled from their home. In addition to the temporary alimony ! alimony in a divorce petition filed yes- | of $150 a month, Hussey asks $50.000 | which, he asserts, is only a part of John Hussey, 65, former vice presi- | the estate he has intrusted to his wife | since they were married in New Haven, stated in his reply to the divorce action | Conn. terday in Circuit Court dent of the South Louisville Bank | of Mrs. Birdie B. Husscy that in 26| vears together they hm the property was In her name.” He | D A.R. CHAPTER MEETS. Year's Program of Thomas Mar- shall Group Inaugurated. The program of activities for the ensuing year of the Thomas Marshall ™ . and kil Chapter. National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, got under last with the first Fall meet of the chapter at the home of N Mrs. Hussey asked a divorce on stat- unds and Hussey does not |‘s\ar‘nh Miss Jessie W. McEnery, pre- | sided. on patriotic education, conservation and | thrift and on student loans, were heard. | 1t was announced that the November ting of the chapter will be in the Cairo uoul Competing in the annual deep_sea angling contest for women at Deal, Carmen Hughes, 5918 Broad Branch | England, recently, a miss hooked and t militiamen fired | Yoad. Mrs. A platoon s a him_outright. joint hostess with Mrs. Hughes. The To 1 r‘.V‘l the condemned man re- fuscd the la ites of the church which a priest dy to administer. nist had confessed to the for the defense of the illed the Fascists because litics. 101 to dress. He appeared 1 be unimpressed by the order although he knew what the summ Two automobiles filled with the 94th as “the Faithful,” command of Consul The chief of th over the prisone: him blindfolded and The condemned man d word during his trip to the place of execution. When the command to fire was given at 6:25 a.m. he shouted some- thing but the volley drowned it out. Olflered Back to U. S. Lieut. Col. James E. McDonald, United States Infantry, on duty in the Ha- waiian Department, has been ordered to his home in the United States to await retirement. He is from Kentucky and served in the Spanish War of 1398 and the World War. He reached the grade of lieutenant colonel in February, 1923 EVERYBODY ..KNOWS . ‘THE FAMILY Lois A. Christensen was | landed a canvas kitbag that had been lost {rom the pier several days before LOUIS and CO. Music Corner, 7th and G The Two Black Crows Are Here Again A New Record Just Out “IN THE JAIL HOUSE” Don’t Miss This One SHOE. ‘STTORLE Family Footwear that attracts every member of the family! The family is a group bound together by the strong- est ties of relationship and common taste. Thus, one member tells another the secret of securing the great- In the Family Shoe Store is found the right shoe for each member of the family, at a price to suit the strictest budget. 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