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Russell, former postmaster at Mageé, | Miss., Russell testified here at the | opening of patronage trials of five Re- | publican defendants. | The xndxctfi;en's. containing 28 counts | returned by fhe Federal grand jury at Biloxi last | Summer and Jackson, | charged violation of the law against the sale of public office. | Those involved are Perry W. Howard, | a former assistant attorney general, col- | ored Republican leader of Mississippi; | Ed L. Patton, S. D. Redmond and A. M. ‘Redmond, Jackson colored, and J. Scott Hubbard, white, suspended marshal for the Southern district. All entered pleas of not guilty. Russell testified that the $1,500 was delivered in cash to Howard in the colored national committeeman’s office on his second trip to Washington, about March 14, 1927. Russell stated he was accompanied by the Redmonds and Patton. On a previous occasion, the testimony continued. Russell had given the Red- ‘monds and Patton $400 on a meeting lin Jackson. | "A. M. Redmond told him, Russell | testified, that he “could put it over F. S. Swalm,” another applicant. for | $2,000 and expenses of a trip to Wash- | ington, and that the Redmonds and { Patton could “bring Howard around.” | Russell . declared he considered that | amount excessive. | In Washington, Russell's testimony | continued, the Magee postmaster saw had been eliminated from the marshal- ship and asked Russell if he could “help him.” Howard agreed to the $1,500 cash which Russell had on his person, Russell stated. 1. S. DICKERSON ILL. Instrumental in Inducing Rocke- feller to Found Chicago U. CHICAGO, December 11 (P.— James Spencer Dickerson, who with Dr. Thomas Wakefield Goodspeed and William Rainey Harper, was instru- mental in inducing John D. Rockefeller to found the University of Chicago, is critically ill, suffering from pneumonia. Dickerson is corresponding secretary and a member of the board of trustees of the university. ‘There are about 90 auto clubs in New ‘York State. nd this particular instrument THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928 Chronic Failure Unable Even to End Life, Goes to Work By the Associated Press. BUTTE, Mont,, December 11.— Jalmer Mattson, 22-year-old miner, tuld police that he was a fallure at everything. “I can’t even fracture my skull” the man _declared when officers Elcked him up in an alley after e had dived from a window 25 feet above the ground. Mattson got a small cut on one hand and a bruised leg. “I'm going to work; no more suicide,” he sald, as he left Police Court. A Loot Hound. BOSTON (#).—A city pup must do RADIO’S ‘TEN BEST’ VISIT HERE FRIDAY Winners in Amateur Contest Will Be Received by President and Mrs. Coolidge. ‘The five boys and five girls adjudged America’s best amateur singers as a re- sult of the natlonal radio audition of the Atwater Kent Foundation will come to Washington Friday for a sightseeing tour. While here they will be received at the White House by the President and Mrs. Coolidge and at the Capitol by Vice President Dawes. Leading members of Congress will be their hosts at a luncheon in the private dining room at the Capitol,, From Washington the young singers will go to New York to compete in the his hunting under ‘Gerry” has brought home to & dis- | scholarships offered by the foundation. tressed master such finds as a baby’s | The contest will be broadcast over a new coat; a package containing pork | network of 26 stations, in which WRC chops, pigs knuckles and a leg of lamb; | is to be a link. household utensils, rubbers and shoes. to your home on free demonstration. This has been a very popular combination with us and we are very happy to recommend it to our many friends, We are prepared to offer you the very best of terms and pay- ment. Phone Franklin 6300 for demonstration, ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. 13th& G contest finals Sunday night for awards clty conditions. | ;%417 500 in cash in addition to ‘The 10 finalists are Hazel C. Arth of 'other State. ‘Washington, Carmen Rosell and Ernest P. Ferrata of New Orleans, Dove Irene Kilgore of Oakland, Calif.; Gladys Mor- ison Ball of Kansas City; Wilfred A. Engleman of Detroit, Kenneth D. Hines of Buffalo, Anna Mae Chandler of Fa- yetteville, Ark.; Patrick Henry Wilson, jr,, of Galveston, Tex., and Donald Navis of Pasadena, Calif. WAR ON WAR URGED. Norman Davis Says Kellogg Pact Signing Is Not Enough. “The United States should sign the Kellogg-Briand pact, but it mustn’t stop there,” declared Norman Davis, former Undersecretary of State, speaker at the weekly forum luncheon of the Woman's National Democratic Club yesterday. He expressed the opinion that the past, which is a principle of non-aggression, will make all efforts of peace more worth while. Mr. Davis told how the interest to TRIO OF CONVICTS GAIN THEIR LIBERTY One Under 99-Year Sentence and Two Others Scale Prison Wall at Nashville, By the Assoclated Press, NASHVILLE, Tenn., December 11.— Three convicts, two of them regarded as desperadoes, were at liberty today after a sensational dash through the Stfllv‘.e Penitentiary and over a charged wall. ided by police, posses were search- ing_in and near Nashville for John Buffo, 19, Detroit, 10 years, robbery; Homer Smith, 22, Tipton County Tenn., 99 years, murder, and Alfred Baldwin, burden of taxation and the menace of | r 7., pretenses. WaE. Guards said they belleved the trio s Ry had fled the line in a dark corridor Illinols has more paving than any|after attending night school. keys necessary to I ASKED MY DAUGHTER WHAT " WANTED FOR CHRISTMAS YOU may say I was a brave man. But then you don’t know Mildred as I do. However, I was prepared for the worst. It might be a -square-cut emerald or a Lincoln coupe or a Mediterranean Cruise or any one of a dozen things that would put a crimp in the old bank-balance. But I plunged right in. And what do you think she said? I'll quote her as nearly as I can remember. “] want an Orthophonic Vietrola, Dad, and I'll tell you why. First of all, I think it’s an unselfish gift. You and Mother and Ted will get just as much out of it as I will, and I mean you’ll get a lot. “It would be just like having Leo- pold Stokowski and George Olsen and Fritz Kreisler and Helen Kane and a hundred other great entertain- ers right in the next room . . . ready to drop everything and play or sing for us at the crook of a finger. And you know what kind of music it wouldbe, Dad. Natural. Lifelike. Each “When the bunch is at our house, we could dance to the best bands in the country. If we liked a particular tune, we could play it a dozen times. We could have it at three o’clock in the afternoon or one o’clock in the morning. Because the Victrola orches- tras never have to go home and get some sleep. They’re on the job all the time. You know what I mean, Dad. “And I don’t mean to knock the radio. Ithas its place, the same as the Victrola. I think it’s perfectly swell for foothall-games and prize-fights and some other things. In fact, I wish you’d buy me a Victrola that has a Radiola in the same cabinet. ButIdo want an Orthophonic Victrola, Dad, more than anything else in the world. And they don’t cost a million dollars.” Well, it’s all settled. Mildred is go- ing to get her Victrola for Christmas. Maybe I’m a bit selfish, like the fellow who gave his wife a box of cigars. We’re all going to enjoy the Victrola. AsMildred’sfriend, Helen Kane, says: 0 26, 'a Hamilton County prisoner, serv- abandon war is growing because of the | i, JANC FCAR PRICRVE ST reach the outside ¥mn yard, and the ladder necessary or the climb over the wall and under heavily charged electric wires was not fully explained, however. Dollar Undisturbed. GARDNER, Mass. UP.—A dollar bit| PRIVATE ROOM OR OPEN STORAGE, found in 1910 has hung in a frame on the wall of the Foresters of America lodge room here for 18 yeams. Various organizations and individuals rented ths hall but the bill remained. Pmmmmmmmmmmm BARBER & ROSS me. Corner 11th and G Sts. N.W. LONG DISTANCE MOVERS CRATE AND PACK 1313 YOU STREET, N.W. 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