Evening Star Newspaper, October 24, 1928, Page 32

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THE EVENING NTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 22, 1928 32 Donpartisan address . cinomies ‘e | CONVICTED ATTORNEY Feminine Aristocracy of Budapest Wars |CHAPIN TRIAL CONTINUED |ves fetnsgering runi of the tmeand| - PLAN SMITH OVATION. o TRIES TO KILL SELF OnBaccarat Clubs After Fortunes Are Lost . was guilty of assault, S. Rothlind, de- not very certain, upon whom they can’t R Reporter Corroborates Testimony |fense attorney, objected on the ground timore Welcome. exactly count? Not a machine-made A o i f 'y Mississippian Takes Poison After e R e that the Government’s own witnesses e g : of Defendant Accused of At- |had admitted Chapin did not seem | Al of the Democratic clubs in Wash- salt, won't be made by the machine of Being Seatenced With Clients |BY the Associated Press. they haunt. The names of the clubs “responsible” when arrested. gations to give Gov. Smith a w e any party, but will remake the ma- BUDAPEST, October 24.—Hungary’siare reported to the police and a raid tempted Hold-Up. 3 ) in Baltimore Monday. Democrati; chines of all parties to work quite dif- in Ambush Case. e T ers here today said that there ey ferently from the manner in which such b S feminine aristocracy has declared & |ysually follows. T machines have been accustomed to|BY the Associated Press merciless war on baccarat. Aroused bY| Large fortunes have been squandered % Declares Politicians Cannot | Forings « + = CLARKSDALE, Miss. October 26.— |the danger threatening the family for- | at the tables by young aristocratic prof. | CPPOTEURItY to produce witnesses, Judge | LOS ANGELES, October 24 UP)— | nounced today. that & special 1o o “We h 0 political t, | Fred Hamilton, a leading North Missis- hich find their way into the John P. McMahon today again contin-|Gordon Stewart Northcott and his |been negotiated with the ‘Washington Count Upon Them as Ma- e e o ey (Rolitical past. | sippi attorney, arrested for ity S oWl SIE Hete way. 1o ligates. Many a precious family heir- | yed the case of assault against Heman n - ount Up we are mot tied down to creeds and | FPR} RURA: SR KOO COMPLONW | cagnotte” (cash box) of the gambling |loom has found its way to the pawn- | George Chapin, accused of attempting |Mother, Mrs. Sarah Louisa Northeott, | Baltimore and Annapolis Railway, and hine-Made Voters doctrines, and I don't believe we are 50 | o gt 14" chose the suicide route upon | clubs of gay Budapest, they have form- |shop to furnish money to the gamblers. [4o hold up the drug store of Dr. Irving | will be tried for murder in Los An- |inat the Club 1t going over in a body chine- e voters. 'T,‘“.l(»" taken in as “""’.""‘- In fact, we | 15 Conviction and early today was bat |cd @ soclety to combat the gambling| In the last few weeks four prom- |Sirota, Third and G streets, and then | geles County before they are taken to o b e O Sty all know up to now it's been our busi-| 40760 his life in a hospital. activities of their husbands. The pri- inent business men took their lives | refusing to take any money after he| i tt Gounty fo face murder & ness to take the men in. We need not | "o, wver swallowed a poison potion |mary object of the organization is to|when the wheel of fortune went against|had frightened the proprietor placing | Riverside y i e B Geiida By the Associated Press do that any longer. But we have got to lic T re | the One slashed his thi dictments in_connection with the oper- raduate g ©©|in Federal Court here yesterday after [expose to public scorn the 100 or more | them. ne _slashe: throat, the|his fist in a coat pocket. t lleged der f h McCormick Medical ~ Glasses Fitted NEW YORK, October 24.—Lady|see that they don’t take us in politi- | 400 Holmes sentenced him, along |clubs which flourish in this city. other took poison and the two last| Jack Randolph, newspaper reporter, | 3tion of an alleged murder farm = his Cotlexe Eves Examined Nancy Astor, member of the British | ecally. with his former clients, three Yalobusha | Five ‘of the best known clubs of the |fired a bullet into their heads. corroborated & portion of the story |declsion was reached yesterday atter a |8 o of AUDE S. 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