Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1929, Page 28

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.S, e MR AL I s St D ¥ o8 - ‘THE “EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. . WEDNESDAY., MAY 8 %1929. IMUSEUM HEADS PROTEST |‘an iraan, seve Foundaton, ew| AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR [1sms o tne witr wrte between, the| DEATH BY COURT ORDER | INDIAN COLLECTION SALE | ir pr, sy, e e iz 2t ANNOUNCES PROGRAM | it i otons vout w | CROWING FOWL'S DOOM ment as a medium to seitle their dif- academy's department of archeology, | | ferences rather than dictatorships or | |er's lack of perspicacity. It was hurt- Has | ing her business, this crowing at all | | i | tender her resignation to the board of | Parliament Hears Streeruwitz List other violent means. | Hoaratige: Mist GIRI- ]8- KILI-S S[I-F“”“'““ Curator at Philadelphia trustees. Miss” Wardie. who A been | otion of Friendship and | Tl chancellor promised the agra- |~ ot i % ‘";“ d’ r:ss Tto | Dours cf the night. i ! connected with the academy for nearl I Fi | rians reforms in agriculture and said ooster ‘ondemne: or ts y 14y Science Academy Quits After | 0T tormed the removal of the | . SALESML RIZ) We can use two men to sell our New Homes. P from $7.950 to $13.800 on e have thie best New Honse Washington to help you elose Give your telephone number the difference between an arc light and the sun. Mrs. Louise Engel, who keeps a rooming house, caused the arrest of one Max Jemch because of his roost- So | his” promise to separate the rooster | would be to smooth the way for in-| | ‘flum his crower. dustry and to cultivate friendship with maximum reciprocity in, trade rela- | tions with neighbors of Austria. ‘ | that the prime tasks of the government | Sl i | collection “ciandestine’ ‘and protested Industry as Task. ISk ber it dine : Noisy Night Demonstration. against “the blanket sale, secretly ne- | gotiated.” i Dr. J. Alden Mason, curator of the Ametican section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, described _the sale as “a tremendous loss to science in Indian collection of the Academy of ' Philadelphia.” fr= Natural Sclences of Philadelphia had | - = | *Tits 45-minute speech, while it offered been sold to the Museum of the Amer-| Belglum's coke industry is prospering. |no solution for the more pressing proo- | Relies Are Removed. | By the Associated Press. s - VIENNA, May 8—Chancellor Stree- ruwitz yesterday announced his political By the Assoclated Press. l 5 CHICAGO, May 8—“Off with his| Disabled Ship Taken in Tow. progra mto a_well attended meeting of = | head before the sun sets this night,”| LONDON, May 8 (#).—A Lloyds dis- Parliament, the first since Mgr. Seipel ‘To commemorate the saint’s ship- | cried Judge Joseph L. McCarthy. | patch from Punta’ Delegado, the Azores, resigned the chancellorship five weeks | wreck on the island while on his way to | qmhus was pronounced the doom at yesterday said the Italian steamer Car- Rome, a statue of St. Paul was recently | | nia, Palermo for New York, had lost cartied in a procession at Valetta,|the town hall court of the leather-| is’propeller, but had been taken in Malta. lunged serenader who could not tell|tow by the italian steamer Edda.- (RYAVARARVARYA By the Assoclated DPress. PHILADELPHIA, May 8—Criticism against the action developed yosterday atter it was announced that the entire Californian Shoots Woman, After Quarrel—Divorced From Wife. 674 C Sts SW. < YY) SraAFaaeNE CRFBGTT o ERIEES ) 5651 G ek By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES. May 8—Frank J. willlams, financier, today lay dead from a self-inflicted bullet wound and | Miss Peggy Troxel, 18, was in a_hos- pital seriously wounded as the result of a disagreement between them at the girl's residence here last night. The financier, who was president of a securities company here and an of- ficer In other Southern California com- panies, had been divorced by his wife | and was infatuated with Miss Troxel, E. Neil Ames, attorney for Williams, said. Miss Troxel is the daughter of a Chula Vista, Calif., banker and had been married, Ames added. He de- clared it was & letter she received from | her former husband which precipitated the quarrel. Last night Williams went to the home of Misses Phyllis, Ruth and Helen Grant. where Miss Troxel was staying, . A WooDWARD & LLOTHROP ing followed. Williams died in a hos- 10" 11™™ F axD G STREETS T FAN'A AW YAVAAVLIS) VRV VAV Ty T = @, B, ‘JJWW [P ppary I, A Aot ital some hours later. Miss Troxel's eft eye was destroyed and her nose | shattered by a builet. Hospital at- tendants said she likely would recover. Ames told the police that Williams had made a will leaving his property to a voung daughter by a former marriage. CONSTANCE TALMADGE 2 e Buster Keaton to Give Bride to Chicago Merchant at Altar. Honeymoon Plans Indefinite. By the Associated Press. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, May 8.— Constance Talmadge, vivacious screen actress, made ready for her marriage today to Townsend Netcher, Chicago merchant, at_the home of her sister, Mrs. Buster Keaton. . Reaton, film comedian, was to give ber in marriege, While Mrs. Keaton and another sister, Norma Talmadge, were chosen as matrons of honor. A 'num- ber of close friends, mostly film folk, had invitations to the wedding. Miss Talmadge had been married previously to John Pialoglou, tobacco magnate, and Capt. Alastair’ Mackin- tosh, both of whom she divorced. 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