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6 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1929, 1 the chary Burkheiser “were | custom border . patrol dquarters, damaged two adjacent structures and | who Was belleved to have been in the RUM H-UI [}H ARG[ by - b | onded on’ trucks and sarted for Dled- DETROIT BUILDING catised the death of at letst one man, | BUIMIng at the time of the explosion, REV. G. F. DEGEN DIES, ' |Arkanses. xanses, Soutn Carolina ang A Burkheiser is charged wit! g | trol ration, e e‘u sal s Three persons in| ad not been found early today. —_— tham:w Ch once chaplal § ) m ithin t pel were injured and one is o . rs’ Church Alliance. His widow, « ‘ sg::gx:l E."um ::nmntl.hd &.au:efi: ;:x: :aclct«ur':l ’;Edu‘::nu\z{ ) nmn WRECKED BY BLAST missing. - The blast occurred at 6:23| Will Aid in U iii Former Canoh Also Was Dramatic A,.,,‘:“fi;':.' ln%- :’“'Aum' o J::‘r" Isle station and later t rted it to | hidden in a nearby building. ' pam. in & building used,on the ground | - aveiling. Criti | vive, Y Detroit in department automobiles. He | Prosecutor James It Chenot af Wayne s ; flook as & paint and varnish warenouse. LYNCHBURG, Va.. April 11 (Special). c of Chicago Tribune. IR { also is charged with having detafled pa- | County (Detroit) said he would attend | One Man Is Killed, Another Is|Within & few seconds fire broke out in i | BOSTON, April 12 (P.—The Rev. | trolmien to convoy a ioad of liquor from | the police trial board hearing of the 4 X . _ . |the two adjoining bulldings. —Miss Mary Burwell Dabney, daughter George Frederick Degen, 20, former 193 Yellow Fever Toll This Year. the Canadian shore to the Arnerican |charges against Burkheiser and would Missing, and Three Injured dead man, who had not been |Of Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller Dabney. of | oonon op the Augusta, Me. Ei RIO DE JANEIRO, e s'hd‘eh l::l alr‘:erluwt.he ulflc:ra \ol r:‘n;sln sfizeflg::l‘: “;‘;;;:;;"'l'g:flf:w‘”o‘;m’;ug E'n'":tfl'dc"flyh“d" :ssh.blo:n intc | this city, has accepted an invitation to | Cathedral, and once drlm:w: crmcl:} Official statistics m‘:&lfl g lyzeug’d;x e liquor prevent molestation he street as he passed il uilding. the | brought ageinst the suspended officer | The assist in the unvelling of a monument Chicago Tribune. died at the home | showed 193 deaths from llow feve Suspended Harbormaster of while it was being loaded on trucks, = | broyight, Againe might becp:::e ‘involved. e three injured persans were knocked of his daughter, Miss Jessle Degen, here | in the first three months of 1039, These incidents were alleged have down, suffering minor Herbert | to the unknown Revolutionary war sol- 2 T 3 s LS T There were 77 deaths from the disease Belle Isle, Near Detroit, taken place during the last four years, » Tallon, head of a furnishing company, | dier at Alexandria April 19. P 2 served pastorates in Iowa. in the last six months of 1928, Unable to Appear. in Explosion. By the Associated Press. “Liquor” Picture Published. Lynchburg Couple Weds. DETROIT, April 12.—While members | With the breaking of the chAIges| 1 yNCHBURG, Va., April 11 (Specian), |°f 18 fire-fighting units searched through against Burkheiser, the Detroit News tons of dsbris, police today sought to | terday after charges against him that | he had utilized his position as harbor- master and head of the police detall on Belle Isle to aid rum runners in mov~ Following his. suspension vesterday, 5 | | Burkheiser was reported to have suf- T Ty . s = —_— =] fered. .k eo:'nple: ne;\ous collapse,” He was taken to & hospital. well dressed @€ [3) men prefer— evster othes treit police depsrtment” and added that | i A o, \ ; b i} N 3 M " S A | For Men and Young Men! vesterday published & story and picture | —Jennings Earl Campbell and Miss| qetermine the’ cause of an explosion | e A ing liguor from Canada here, Capt. 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