Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1929, Page 6

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6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. T, MONDAY. MAY 6 1920. SLAYING PROBERS WILL QUIZ JURIST Texan Who Slew Boy-Hus-| band of Daughter Will Face Special Jury. ' v the Associated Press. AMARILLO. Tex. May 6 1 e of the Texas CGommission, ‘(fi Tom Walton, jr., called at his office pre- f a secret marriage called to appear tox er die than kill a man, t home the youth's | r her son's | iage t0 Miss which occurred son to “go and sible and father-in- remarked to a any shooting t” A few four bullets amilton were stu- y of Texas in married. The she under- girl went an opet months 8go. DOCTOR CONFIRMS OPERATION. Girl Wife of Youth Slain Was in Hos- pital Two Weeks Ago. AUSTIN. Tex., May 6 (7)—Dr. R. W that Mrs. Theresa ent an opera- two weeks ago, he sald. WIRES PUT UNDER TEST Million ' Volts Carted Around on Auto Trailer Demonstrate Complete Resistance. May 6—A mil- of artif g. carted the trailer of an automobile, into the service lines of a comp: here yesterday, me wires were ever tested in r their resistance to d tric Co. will help power companies to improve their service by detecting weak transmission lines, officials ex- AIR MAIL EXTENDED. Atlanta Now Has Seven-Day Week Schedules in Several Directions. ATLANTA, Ga., May 6 (#).—Air mall in the South went a step forward yes- terday as Sunday service on the Atlanta-New York lines and Atlanta- New Orleans-Houston air mail route was added to give & seven-day-a-week go-Atlanta air Toute already on a daily basis, service from the East and Middle West to all air mail points on the New York-Houston extension went on a daily basis. Only the Atlanta-Miami leg of the New York-Florida route is without dcafly service. Intermediate points on the Atlanta- New York lines which will be affected include Spartanburg, S. C.: Greensboro, N. C. Richmond, Washington and Philadelphia. Pitcalrn Aviation Cor- poration holds the contract on this line. | CARGO SAVED FROM SHIP. Iron Ore Taken Off Vessel Aground in Great Lakes. CONNEAUT, Ohio, May 6 (/) —The lighter Reliance of Detroit yesterday was unloading the cargo of iron ore from the freighter D. M. Prilbin, aground in Lake Erie about 1,000 feet from the shore since early last Tuesday. The Reliance started to_lighter the Philbin so that it might be floated again last Wednesday, but was forced to put into harbor by rolling seas which ham- pered lake traffic for two days. Satur- day night the work of removing the 9,500 tons of ore in the freighter was resumed. It was expected that two or three more days would be required be- fore the vessel can be brought to port. Th 1e members of the crew were still aboard and quieting of the seas re- moved fears that they would have to be taken off. Queen Maud V:sus George. BOGNOR, Sussex, May 6 (P).—Queen Maud of Norw with her son, Prince Olaf, and his bride, the former a of Sweden, yesterday v he Ki! and Queen #t Craigweil House. They arrived by motor car and the three spent some time with the King in the inds. doctors warn AGAINST standardizing weight May result in dangerous loss of fat in the tissues Tue American dieting craze that seeks to reduce all fat in the tissues I is dangerous. Eminent medical au- I thorities are alarmed and they point out thatit is suicidal to try to stand- ardize human weight. ‘We are not machines,” says one ctor, ‘but complex living bodies; we can never be standard- ized.” Hp goes on to say that “What is a normal weight for one an abnormal weight Y roper weight and of nourishment for any per- is_that at which he is Je and productive.” eting may result in perma- . Without a reserve of o diseases. )n sense, sup- famous ¢ vidual is_ It is time for comr medical warning, to end f extreme thinness. One Any food that fattens, and sugar is a , cheap, nourishing food. rra{rxl blessing to man- sugar is fattenir haked apples or ears, ,m,w( auce or stewed dried me for breakfast. A bit of sweet makes the meal complete. The A Buges Institutes : ~ | tained, slightly damaged. The duke continued DUKE OF YORK IN CRASH. Damaged, None Hurt. LONDON, May 6 (#).—The Duke of York, second son of the King, was in a motor accident Saturday night. returning to London when his automo- bile and a motor cycle and side car col- lided. No personal injuries were sus- and the vehicles were only after himself his journey. satisfying that ‘the driver of the motor cycle was denied the right to produce his play. ! “Musso! not injured. HE washtub always leaves its mark. Wrinkles of Reddened hands. by the drudgery of rubbing and scrubbing. What weariness. a price to pay—when you can have the laundry work done by Manhattan at so little cost . . . The washtub leaves its mark on your clothes, too. of rubbing and scrubbing send them to the rag-bag 'AUTHOR TO PUBLISH, Autos:nkesMomxCycle—Vehxclrsi IMUSSOUNI s LUNCH’ He was | Premier, Forbidden Stage, to ' Appear in Book Form. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 6. i's Lunch.” a take-off on the [ iife of the Ttalian dictator, will publish | considerable renown in English dra- [his work, so that all England may read “I never felt so flattered in my life,” he said today in comment upon the ac- tion of Viscount Cromer, the lord cham- | leading statesman of a foreign country.” ‘ berlain and offictl Engiish play censor, | Xn gorblddlng its nmdu‘clh;n in Eng{,fil?d “The idea of Mussolini’s fate trembling | Play Held as Take-off on Italian |, f “Ciihice because T poke a little ' fun at him in a little revue. He added that he thought the scene | quite innocent and harmiess. | haps the Italian premier's skin was a | little thin | more than purporting to show that even | dictators are mere men to their wives Edgar Middleton, 'and families. was but, one part of an elaborate revue. | the program of the Steel Helmet Or- In a letter to the author, who has won | ganization. matic circles, the lord chamberlain as- sured him “the sketch is quite impos- sible, containing as it does insults to a Two Knrt 16 Htld in Disorder. KON.GSBERG, Germany, May 6 () —Two members of the Steel Helmet Organization received serlous knife wounds and 16 persons were arrested in disorders growing out of a two-day-meet- | ing of the Nationalists here. The re- turn of the Danzig Corridor fo Ger- many was announced as now part of Minutes, Does $100,000 but_per- Damage at Berlin. It was described as nothing By the Associated Press. 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