Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1929, Page 35

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STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1929. 35 — WITNESS F A{;|NG ( Excavations for Old Blossllls-inciibic Desert Cause International Problem The fossils of dinosaurs and prehis- toric animals in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia have become an international problem between the United States and China. Secretary Stimson has asked the Chi- | nese Nationalist government at Nanking to enter into an arrangement with Roy Chapman Andrews, the explorer, to per- mit him to make another expedition into the Gobi Desert to excavate fossils to be brought back to the United States. The Nanking government has taken Youth Changes Testimony in Trial of 23 for Liquor Conspiracy. By the Associated Press. DENVER, Colo., June 6.—The arrest of Paul Malmgram, 21, and the an-|_ nouncement that he probabl; would be charged with perjury within the next 36 hours climaxed the opening Federal Court trial of 23 reside Leadville, © on charges o nue mingled with the curious of Denver at the first session of the trial In addition to the testimony of Malm- ram, a number of women who said spiracy the prohibition laws. were employed in the avenue's re- Malm, sident of Leadville, testified that various sums were appeared re t to answer the ques- Yo John Rammick, Leadville's tions of Nelson M. Carver, special t captain. of police, “for protec- Attorney Ge Several Leadville youths told of vashington to ng liquor in the resorts. r Nelson had s £ Charge Capitalist With Arson. REED CITY, Mich,, June 6 (@) A recommendation that Stanley J. San- ford, Reed City capitalist, be tried on a charge of instigating arson in which he knew a woman probably would be burned to death, was made here yester- par amin; Eugene Bond of Leadville, counsel for the defendants, questioned the youth regardil on and Mal | the position that the fossils are Chi- | nese antiquities which are the property of their couatry and taken out of China. Mr. Andrews, who is now preparing to make another Gobi Desert expedition: |it is understood, has been seeking un- successfully the approval of the Nan- king government to permit him to pur- sue further fossil excavations. Chinese authorities not only are said to have placed obstacles in_his plans for ther expedition, but also have form- v discussed the situation with the State Department. INEW STUDY OF OLD DRUGS IS URGED BY PHARMACIST Dr. Scoville Receives Remington Medal, Highest Award of | Pharmaceutical Group. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 6 of old drugs was recommended last night by Dr. Wilbur L. Scoville in an address accepting the Remington medal of the American Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation, the highest award in the pro- fession’ of pharmacy. Intensive study should not be | The | his stateroom door with a piece of iron torn from a radiator. Not know- ing the prisoner had fled. Capt. Martin Shost of the ship placed a guard on duty outside the door. Virginia Patty at Los Angeles, was missing when the vessel docked here last night. | “Investigation showed that the ac- ! cused man had unscrewed the lock o1 1 Police believe Tallman either jumped . overbard and swam ashore or walked Tallman, Wanted in Los An- down the gangplank before his disap- | pearance was discovered. geles ““Closet Murder,” Had Been Locked in Room. After the discovery of Mrs. Patty's | body in the closet of a Los Angeles | apartment, alleged to have been rented | bv Tallman’ police learned he was aboard the Admiral Benson, en route from Los Angeles to this city. His y U | arrest on a murder charge was ordered By the Associated Press. iy radio. “Such old-fashioned remedies as hore- hound, boneset, galega and valerian are being studied and new properties have | been found in some,” he said day by Judge Charles B. 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