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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. 0, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 1929. ‘ : " 23 HEATH IS JALED 0% ceimgisoy 1. mfim%%wf IN LIQUOR DEATH| Sere2e Dy Se® Federal Jurist’s Ire Is Detroit Elevator Mechanic Is| Stirred by Youth’s Silent When Arraigned and Liquor Drinking. Placed Under $50,000 Bond. | sy e associsted press. b S MEMPHIS, Tenn. September 12.— ‘Testimony of an ls-ye-r-nld informer By the Assoclated Press. that he purchased liquor and drank it DETROIT, September 12—John M.|in an alley to get evidence has aroused Heath, Detroit elevator mechanic, was | the ire of Federal Judge Harry B. An- in Wayne County Jail last night await- | derson, and he denounced the incident ing trial on an indictment returned 8s & * against him yesterday by the Federal| Hadley mnze was testifying against grand jury in connection with the death | Harry I-lntley and Elmer Robb, charged of Richard J, Sandiands, Federal pro-|with selling liquor. He sald he and hibition_agent, whose body was found |six men bought liquor at an inn here in_the Detroit River August 6. d drank it at a table in an alley- The indictment against Heath charges | Wa: assaulting a Federal officer with a The Judge asked his age, and, upon deadly weapon, making off with Gov- gfir;ent lpll?pent};e angn violating tlie act by attempting to smuggle liquor into tne United States. @ o B:’"c“'m"““ Arraign ore eral Judge Charles C. Simons this afternoon, Heath !peeh(l; IN TOB,:Y‘” stood mute and a plea of not guilty C E: was entered for him. His bond was set([ Census Gihice bxam. 26530000, two suretis.” No date was| | The, Clgh Serylps Feneraiay oSspeck Sandlands disappeared August 2 after he and a companion officer had seized he and 3 companion omeer 2ens 15| PREPARE NOW wife, Maxine. Four days later Sand- _!"n""yhh typewriting, speed dictation lands’ body was found floating in the | montn. o '!:,."“,‘“’,,”"“.,,, river. An autopsy revealed a broken | School, s. cor ‘;zth and F sts. n.w. neck, believed to have been the cause 8337 of death. Heath lv\asl nrr;sc;gd -nler !l - week's search by local an eral of- ficers. Questioned, he said Sandlands NAT]ONA[, UN[VERS[ TY fell into the river during a struggle with || poy) merm Be, gins September 28, 1929 him when he questioned the officer’s authority to search his cruiser. It is||| SCHOOL OF LAW-—SCHOOL send with bums, It is a disgrace.” the Summer. torneys for the defense produced rec- them into alleys to drink whisky Whur-mmud:mmmh:lmh the duties led him to drink liquor. At- atflnuwdhunmndedlchoolhmenumedmtheonlyoulnwhlchomolm commissioner’s hearing in Would you match your housecleaning against hers? Something new in Sugars superfine, tiny sparkling ecrystals . . . dissolves quickly and smoothly . .. always free-pouring JUST try Domino’s newest sugar in hard-to-sweeten dishes—fresh fruits, cereals, iced beverages. 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