Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1929, Page 3

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s SEE DEMONSTRATION Open Evenings Miller-Lacey & Co., Inc. 264 Carroll St. Georgia 1330 Takoma Park PREDICTS MISTRIAL IN PANTAGES GASE { Minister Ordered to Tell Court KALORAMA HEIGHTS Refined, Convenient Low Rentals Desirable modern apartmenis away from sne trafic. overlooking beautiful wooded praperty of the German Govern- e Apartments from 2 360.06: to 6 rooms THE N e ) HOOVER AND OTHER NOTABLES. 2229 Bancroft Place Turn morth from Massachusetts aventue ar 23rd street for sauare and a half to Bancroft place and one square to apart- ment. STONE & FAIRFAX National 2424 1008 Conn. Ave. TO GET FACE VALUE | —USE PEBECO | The sparkle of beautiful teeth that | we envy =0 much is more than the | outward gleam of physical health | and happiness. It is the visible re- | flection of tooth comfort, of the |absence of “acid-mouth.” When | Pebeco is used, the teeth not only ! are kept clean and white, but “acid- | mouth” (creator of tooth decay) is | checked. You certainly should try | Pebeco.—Advertisement. WEDDINGS The Blackistone Artists enter into the spirit of the occasion and display an inspired art in their achievements. Consult Them About The Bride’s Bouquet and the Floral Decorations 1407 H St. Between 14th and 15th Streets Telephone National 4905 How He Learned Jury Is | Already: “Hung.” | By the Associated Press. 1,0S'ANGELES, September 17.—Trial of Mts. Alexander Pantages o®a second | degree murder charge, growing out of an_automobile collision, in which Juro Rokumoto, Japanese, was killed, faced the prospect’ of temporary delay today, while Superior Judge Carlgs S. Hardy investigated charges made by Rev. Rob- ert Shuyler, militant pastor here, that the jury in’ the case already had been | “hung.” Mi ntages, Wife of the theatrical magnate, who is at liberty under bond, facing-a charge of criminally assau in7 a_young dancer, is accused of dri ing her automobile into Rokumoto's | car while she was intoxicated. Defense | || witnesses have testified Rokumoto turn- ed his car'into the path of Mrs. Pan- tages’ machine without warning. Henry Lee, a rancher, said the Japanese made a left-hand turn without signaling and added that Mrs. Pantages' heavy car demolished the smaller vehicle. Other witnesses sought to identify Lee as the driver of a “mystery car”’ that some | sald forced Mrs. Pantages' automobile to the left side of the street.. Broadeasts Charge. Taking cognizance of asserted charges g’ jury was certain. Jud Hardy ordered Shuler to appear in cou today with letters and records upon which. the minister said, he partly based his allegations, Shuler made his accu- | sations in a radio speech Sunday night and he repeated them in part late ves- terday before a committee com three’ members of the Bar As | Shuler said he had not chargfd jury | tampering or corruption and insisted his radio _accusations were based on in- formation he maintained reached him from an unknown source. Shuler said his unknown informant claimed one of the jurors had a questionable attitude toward liquor and women. Other infor- mation Shuler attributed to another minister, the Rev. Gustav Briegler, who has been attending the trial da A hint of bribery was thrown into |the proceedings 'yesterday by Chief ||} Prosecutor James P. Costello, Wwho in- ||| formed the court jhe would call as a I witness Jack B. Yellin, who, Costello asserted, had acted as an intermediary to arrange a meeting between Alexander { Pantages, husband of the defenda and John Conterno, defense witne | The prosecutor quoted Yellin as saj | Conterno_intimated “plenty of doug {might follow his aid, Conterno, rec |to the stand, admitted knowing Yell {but denied meetings with him to ai range an interview with Pantages. Blames Lee for Accident. Testifying for the defense, Mrs. Alyce | Campbell, Beverly Hills, society woman, | | Henry Lee, who was called pres | ously, was responsible for the accident. Lee, she said, passed her own car on ! | the right, scraping a fender, and then | | crossed ahead of her, forcing Mrs. Pan- | | tages’ machine to the left side of the | street. Lee denied thi i | Carmen Pantages, daughter of the | | defendant, denied her mother was in- | | toxicated when the fatal accident oc- | curred. John Considine, fiance of Miss | | Pantages, made a similar statement. | ‘should investigation of Shuler’s | charges be delayed today, the delense | | will continue with presentation of its evidence. Calling of Yellin to tell of |the purported Pantages interview also | was considered probable. Attorneys de- | ed to state whether Mrs, Pantages | | would be called to the stand, but it was | assumed she would not be asked to tes- tify. The case is expected to go to the | jury by the end of the week. 12 BODIES OF CREW NOW RECOVERED By the Associated Press, / DON'T SIGN A LEASE Until You Have Seen “HAMPSHIRE GARDENS” Less Than $12.50 Per Room Per Month New Hampshire Ave: at Emerson St. N.W., or Phone Columbia 6784 GRAND HAVEN, Mich,, September 17.—The Ottawa County coroner has been notified that two more bodies, be- jlieved to be those of members of the j crew of the steamer Andaste, which )sank in Lake Michigan last week, have been recovered. If they are members of the crew, it will account for 12 of the 25 who were lost with the ship. The body of Frank Kasterson, cook, floated in to the Coast Guard station here last night and was recovered. The body of Capt. A. L. Anderson of Sturgeon Bay, commander of the freighter, was recovered late vesterday. Bl .. IR mellow 'flawlv:)t;h otfhtie 2 A worlds finest mustard seeds ULDENS v . Mustard V- e Six other bodies were recovered at points along the lake shore today, while two were picked up Saturday. The bodies have been identified as follows: George Watt, fireman, Grand Haven; William Joslin, fireman, and Thedor Jorgenson, deck hand, Milwaukee; Joseph McCaddee, second mate, Cleve- land; Capt. Charles Brown, first mate, Grand Haven; Ralph Wiley, Booth Bay Harbor, Me.; Fred Neinhouse, Ferrys- burg, Mich., and Harry Whitaker, Grand Haven. HOST UNIDENTIFIED. That craze for freak parties among modern young people has led to some odd methods of entertaining. One such party in London beat all former efforts in unusualness. This was achieved by letting no one know who was giving the party. 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