Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1929, Page 47

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OF $2,300,000 FILED BY AUTHOR ‘Witwer Charges Harold Lloyd poration With Plagiariging “The Freshman.” Assocthted Amn. S AN[ELES, Calif, April 13— hng tigat the’ Harold fhc [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 14, Modern Woman Wears Less Than Eve, Causing Il Health, Minnesota Senate Told ting the story to Lloyd he received no reply and that a subsequent demand for return of the story also was not an- corporation used the story in a film and later caused & book, “The Freshman," to _be published. Representatives of the corporation declared today that “there is absolutely no foundation for these charges.” “This sult is merely the in an- other court of a provious suit which was dismissel,” the representatives said, “Not only are the charges untrue, but , Tefused even to By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn,, April 13.—The Min- pesota Stafe Senate Thursday night was told by the member from Fairfax, Benator Herman Schmechel, that mod- ern woman wears less clothes than Eve did in Eden; and he held this scantiness of attire responsible for sick- ness among women, rather than long . He said not much c! to of and late night mmm m‘efl the major cause of tul among ‘women, ra than overwork. Senator Harry Cannon of St. Paul. ¢ [ i DN 1929—PART 2. . aiagreed with the mem- PERERREE EX-OFFICIAL CONVICTED.— Minneapolis Man Held to Have Taken Bribe as Alderman. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, April 13 (7). —Edward J. Sweeney, former alderman, was found guilty of bribery Thursday by s jury. He was convicted of accept- ing or the purchase of & un.'c!: P ter, Sweeney is the second alderman to be ‘| found guilty of bribery. Two others who pleaded guilty are now serving vestigation of o the city ——e Mischa Elman Has Son. NEW YORK, April 13 (#).—An eight- pound boy was-born at the Lenox Hill Hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Mischa Elman. The violinist arrived this momn- ing from Lawrence, Kans., and the baby was born an hour later, Mrs. Elman, before her marriage, was Helen Katten ivulged. sentences in the State prison. Two B e — of San Prancisco. L v b J D) = i } gy iy IL'} iy |}' IL'JI iy f" lLJLiL, H!— Buy OW—Pay ater—The Hub ues in Fiber Furniture : = NN Ly, OO0 ] .m& A ] e e 4 BN KITCHEN CABINET Wi . FREE i ¥ d ted dinner set, with a purchase of $100 ANNNFZAZN DN N SN DS SN[ Lo AN LN This Roll-Front Kitchen Cabinet $33.75 “Sellers” Make Cabinet, of golden oak, with porce- 2 Kitchen Cabinet $21.75 The popular “Hub Spe- cial” Cabinet, with open front, tilting flour bin, lain top and roll front. 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