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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. CHICAGO DRUGGIST TORTURED BY GANG Wrong Man Is Kidnaped, Cut With Glass and Burned With Cigarettes. By the Associated Press. i CHICAGO, June 3.—Kidnaped, tor- tured with glass and burning cigarettes, pie body by his capt him tell about ing of. a still he and bleeding from tthew Zimmerman, a a story to tell tod: ed into his home yester- z from scores of burn and ort to make knew noth- Begged Them to Kill Him. | Z nan naped Tuesd: the hai him as ral men Gary, Ind., where the men told police he was kid- | v night when he answered ! who addressed | Lured to their car, he | rdfolded and driven to a | es to have been near immediately | demanded that he tell where the stiil | captors called him * r “'Matt Dili Matt Daly” Zimmerman said, and | scoffed when he insisted they had mis- | taken nd that he had no| distill w0t engaged in the | liquor To force him to_talk the men stripped him and cut his flesh | wit s. When they burned him with | cigarettes. them to ki him. ght another o the hut declared. “You've got “The en blindfolded Zimmerman related, “and in their A little later me out nes Zimmerman was tossed f str ing a Zimmerm mistaken the notc and g Mexican Aviation Co. Moves Base. | MEXICO CITY, June 3 (®).—It was| Yearned from reliable sources yvesterday Aviation that the Mexican moving its term‘nal from to some point in the interior of Texas traflic manager. will fly to Brownsville today, said the W. L. Morrison. company had no statemer now. but would make an announcement He will return here on on June 12 ‘Wednesday TODAY'S AMUSEM National — “Smilin” mance, at 8:20 p.m. Palace—"The Pagan. 12 noon, 2:35, 5 Metropolitan— am, 1:15, 7:35 @ Fox—"Girls Gone Wild,” 2:40, 4:50, 7:55 and 10:05 p Rialto—"The Last Warning,” at 11:30 | 7:30 and am. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, .m. PLittle Theater—"The Weavers,” from | 11 am. to 11 p.m. Ambassador- 6:25, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. oli—"Close Harmony, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—"Voice of the City,” continu- ous from 11 am. to 11 pm. CHRONIC INDIGESTION if neglected may result in a serlous illness. Consult a physician. WhxeFox Massage. Feel Years Younger Whyte-Fox (1 and 2) is the delight of vith ol e those w ilments. Pimple: and N For Free booklet, write Lacky Tiger Rem. Co., Kansas City, Mo. WHYTE-FOX FOR THE SKIN! 2 Loon0IL [PENNSYLVANIA PERMIT 52 carbon content, ity in quality. quirements. than thorough lubric. AUTOCRAT “THE O DIFFERENT FROM A To be correct use Crystal Domino Tab- lets to sweeten hot tea and fee. No waste. Always cli and full-we ,*“‘Sweeten it with Domino "’ At 3 é‘r_x_u‘t{mm Sugir Refining Company ive the newcomer cursed wrong man.” fammond, Ind., after tell- | ing me I was lucky to be alive. Tossed Out by Stream. { He " police be-| ed Zimmerman. Through,” " photoplay, at :40 and 9:50 p.m. oah's Arl 15, 5:15, 7:15 and 9:20 p.ha. a—"Alibi,” at 11:20 a.m., 1:20, , 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. nnocents of Paris nnocents of Paris,” at| TheBest Oil inthe Non-acid extremely low uniform- suitable for all motor re- Nothing is more important Beware of Substitutes. Bayerson Oil Works Columbia 5228 immerman said, he begged | member of | After look- me again” put me back they threw rom the car narrowly eam theory that § for one of ous Aiello brothers, reputed | ang leaders. he name by Co. was Brownsville who nt’ to make | ENTS. r0- k. at 11:16 nd 9.40 pm. | at 12 noon, | m. | 9:30 | ” at 2:45,! | ects forld” Grades ation. cof- ean ight. I Wins Artist Award | awarded first place i at the Corcoran School of Art. the highest award of the school and carries a cash prize of $200. By the Associated Press DETROIT, June 3.—The opposition of a church vestry to a pastor who de- nounced its members and his congreg: tion from the pulpit. was believe |to have forced the resignation of the Very Rev. Herbert L. Johnson, dean of Paul's Episcopal Cathedral Dean Johnson announced his resigna- tion yesterday from his pulpit and left . Johnson in the afternoon for | three miles away. New York. from where he will sail for a year of study abroad. The vestry. after a special meeting, announced a ceptance that Dean Johnson might be given this | ‘opportunity’ to go abroad.” i Several weeks ago Dean Johnson, who | came to Detroit in 1926, from Phoenix, | Ariz., publicly denouneed h “captalistic church_congr | copal Church at Ann Arbor, Mich. He | —— charged that he had been ordered not | to sermoni: prohibition, nine vestrymen have cellars,” | prevented from_inviting a speaker of the American Federation of Labor to address the cathedral congregation. In his sermons since then he has | dealt with dissemination of birth con- trol and while declaring himself opposed to_prohibition hobby it was to preach prohibition from this pulpit would find the pressure so strong that he would be forced to close his mouth or leave.” with M EISEMAN'S, 7th & F E. Morrison Paper Co. Leaves 7th St. Whart Dally 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Mt. Vernon Not Opes om Su |Youth BJORN EGELI, Brookville re who has been the portrait class It is from it. struggle, today Having of the resignation “in order character, of the Protestant Epis- nor to preach six of and W on sex, hen I know Set sald “any man whose WHITE SERGE TROUSERS $7.65 Plain_or Fancy Stripes pINSIIET This Store For All Your Blank Book Needs| | 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester | GIRL'S DEATH LAID | 10 YOUNG SUICIDE: ‘ Estranged Sweetheart | in Her Bedroom. By the Associated Press. MOORESTOWN, N. J., June 3.—The deaths of Miss Ruth Mowday Wilson and Horace Roberts, jr., members of two | of South Jersey's prominent families, were under investi- gation today. (hat Roberts shot the girl and himself. Miss Wilson, the daughter of John O Wilson, Camden financier, attorney and | real estate operator, was found dying in her father’s home vesterday. She had | been shot tw A few feet away on the floor, Roberts, a member of an old Quaker family of Moorestown, One pistol bullet had entered his right | temple and two had taken effect near the back of his head. Both died with- | out regaining consciousness. RECTOR QUITS POST La i s e DUE TO CONTROVERSY Disputation Over Prohibition and Sermonizing on Sex Believed to Have Forced Resignation. The pair were found by Miss Wilson's father in the young woman's bedroom. She was lying on the bed. Both were fully clad. There was no evidence of ll Miss Wilson was graduated from Wil- | son College, Chambersburg, Pa., in the class of 1928, and Roberts, to whom she was at one time engaged, was grad- uated from Swarthmore had been sweethearts since childhood s. Each was 25 years old. olice learntd from friends that Miss | Wilson had broken the engagement l“ul months ago. but that recently she and Roberts had renewed their friendship. | threugh error, a letter posted in January at Plumstead, England, has just been received by the addressee in Eltham, Hard Crabs & Shore Dinners | Established 1858 Your Battery —on the purchase of the latest All-Eleetric GREBE RADIO. SEVERAL RADIO SETS Special Each GIBSON’S Found Dying With wealthiest and most | The police theory was | e in the head. | was found unconscious. n’ 1926, They | traveled to South Africa Worth | 20 “Trade-Ins” with Tubes $1000 | snobbishness, a doctrine enunciated b; | Prof. Robert Emmons Rogers of Massa- | the virtue of snobbishness, and if it | chusetts Institute of Technology in an | MeAns ;F.l‘{e':fi}?effi‘, ;fllfla‘;tt:n:;x;c:s L Al e 3 Venezuela is experiencing a boom in Boston Debates Statement to Tech Seniors| That It’s as Easy to Wed the Boss’ Daug}lter asa Stenographer. By the Associated Press address before the members of the | graduating class, was under vigorous debate here today. | “Be a snob,” Prof. Rogers told the | senfors. “You will find it just as easy to marry the boss' daughter as the stenographer. “Dress Like a Gentleman.” ss, speak and act like a gentle- man and you will be surprised at the amount of murder you can get away | with, | “Never buy a suit of clothes unless you get an extra pair of trousers. Keep one suit of clothes pressed every week. Never uy shoes unless you buy shoe trees for them. Keep them shined, shave yourself and never wear the same collar ‘at night which you will wear all day | | | | Miss Comstock Backs Him. Harvard, he declared, has received | more publicity and money than any other American university because Har- | vard has never stopped “putting up a front, never gives in, never argues, | blandly going on its wa; i Among those who railied to_Prof. | Rogers' support was Miss Ada Louise | Comstock, president of Radcliffe College. | “I belleve Prof. Rogers was using the | word_snob_in_the better sense. or at | Von Unschuld University of Music, Inc. RECITAL and Commencement Exercises June 4 8:15 P.M. THE NEW WILLARD on Savings Accounts We Take a Friendly é Interest in Our Patrons —and keep “Franklin” service at tip-top efficiency in order that depositors’ affairs may always be safeguarded. fYour account is invited. Franklin National Bank Penna. Ave. at 10th St. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue |“BE A SNOB,” PROFESSOR TELLS GRADUATES, CREATING STORM| \least in an unusual sense,” she said. BOSTON, June 3.—The necessity of | “To me it appears that he wishes the voung men of technology to cultivate | | him.” Former Mayor | serted Prof. Rogers had strange | which the colonials fought in 1776—the | divina constitute themselves a ruling class.” Lieut. said: “Rogers lives shipwrecked b; | The m, D MONDAY. for it.” Harvard Crimson Comments. daily, said: the vagaries of the ‘right crowd.” “Perhaps the many seen sciences. Curley “Spirit_of 7 rayon production. James M. Curley gps- dvocated “a precepl. a doctrine _against | right of certain individuals to Gov. William S. Youngman makes in stock. GARRISON’S 1215-1217 E St s all wrong. I have seen too much front. 10c each Rare and Choice Strains All in Full Bloom Large, handsome flowers, em- bracing ‘every conceivable rare and delicate shade—crimson, white, violet, lavender, etc. These large, handsome plants will grow and gontinue to'bloom until killed by rost. Geraniums in Bloom 10c Each—$1 Doz. SCARLET SAGE 10c Each—$1 Doz. 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GRUEN WATCH WEEK—June 1st to 8th —at SELINGER'’S, of course! man is modesty and people who hire and fire young men are keen to look The Harvard Crimson, undergraduate | “It is little short of astonishing that a man belonging- to & profession usu- ally considered to represent the stern- est of realism should have fallen for boys at Techonology | have not had the time to frequent the dance halls at the Back Bay and so | discover that the boss' daughter and | his stenographer are sisters under a ' | very thin skin, At any rate, this naive belief in ‘the Tight kind’ of wife as a | stepping stone to the happy life hardly | does credit to an intellect which has | years over the exact OUNTAIN PENS| Al-«R-Emg-fie!eRuEth finest Main 1586 AMUSEMENTS. Picture SEE J Triumph The Picture of a Thousand Thrills Spocky! Dramatic! ‘The LAST WARNING' Laura La Plante-John Boles RIALTO 225 s 25¢, 35¢, 50c | | F AT FOURTEENTH ST. 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