Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 31

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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, _1929. “FYE W”NESSES" S ALt e ST, B | S SR, AR 44 ARE FEARED DEAD |y w2 = 320 e+ 1 NS DIVORCE, REWEDS. flmmal lnwu:nz mrlet cn:mble do'n:e ontly cther witness yesterday was | had been returned eharg\u he attem) IN sTE AM R As bed ed fing o mn to fl a wore on the day she Pan; rself. Throughout her|ed to bribe a witness a] t “sufl . RENO, Nev., October 8 (#)—Mother ppearing ai ER c H ering 1 '-‘" vessel rapldly was Wrning|ang gaughter both obtained divorces at b o fages' office. Def thorne Y followed t wil es’ office. fense ai eys followe % han & her dxmlny of tha garment with ques- - ttorneys, | Dolley, who was accused of oflefln umbl- wer luu. unl.n was the bero of fiu the same timse yesterday though in dif- i fl F AEE PANTAGES Beraan ey . e d R i 3 e was I mmy o !v;,n s""'muu and de 85 Passengers Are Believed to Have Pl one t.lul.r quarters = ' hnr dnm:lnx acts. » Gordon. the suus first wit- m the courtroom !enu to testify in favor of the the 1 1 barely ‘hich lowered ne 2 at-the conclusion of hz &"sumny she magriate, was Teleased on 45,900 tong| Been Drowned When Nog the vater \hat ooded the rest of the "-'m abie b0 RALS. thels W 'Mu'i:h' e 2 stan ay " -ex- | bursf ysterical sof g srraignment next w . PR Pancer Sobs After Being| amination by det ThopC | Neve alone With Him, Claims g et o Butas wegian Ship Hit Rock. v Fhe smpact had thrown the captatn on lon, W] pera J o to nt. o sam Under cross-examination, in which [ 3 . e btain of Forced to Put on Scarlet %5"..'? '-'x‘;:: ':: 23“”;% omm testi- -flnn Rat Ln:de o lelicl'i”lnumuu de- BREAKS U. S. RECORDS » ;ag-;‘hm“r;::. 5 oM 18 terr 3 o pTeck. " ca) }1re, Henrr;' Mu;: ‘w:“o! 2 Pringle's life from e Thet e o0 yesterday that on the afternoon of gle's life from ,Ja%'| UNIONTOWN, Pa. October 8 (P).— | Thirty-five passengers and nine mem- | was Tescued. bu s et | ey et of 'the | persaiesion. to Tesame. her malden Saes tion lign " e = ted to the Pal Mnrch up to the day e g 5 b o the s 5 T3 | aok. tne iess amitted she Standed | Dr. Wollgang Kiemperer of Akron, Ohlo D e e s | i “n-hle 1o give any explanal ace lignite ST SIL, but only Kept 1t & Tew minutes 2 Ho ! tages office on the mezzanine floor by a jore woman’s scream. several perties with Nick Duneav, au-| yesterday was said to have broken all ve drowned when the steamer | of th um f the wreck. led. vtver. before becoming the bride of thor of her vaudeville skit, and that on l-lukun VII ltruek a rock near moroe tel ht, they large areas Georg « “By the Assoctated Press, Says She Called for Help. ctasons e emained ou undl iae it NOIALAL e oaconds, IGHI TS | b MaUOk & Fock e B e i L i wmmpu.'fi: I B s s | T Dety w0 ive his Bome address 4 LOS ANGELES, October 8—Eunice| The witness sald he saw a girl's hand covered 25 miles and remained aloft for “Pringle, 17-year-old co-ed dancer. hav- | protruding from the office door and she met each defense question relnt an hour, ing completed her story of an t\llezed when he pushed the door open, he saw |ing to her association with Duneas Dr. Klemperer took off at 4:20 p.m. ,attack which she says occurred in the (a man's h-nd holding the girl's ankle. | however, by declaring she never h - % & fapeed Holcr office of Alexandtr Pane | He said ths girl ran. out, “screaming, |been alone with him. The State brought | from Dunbar's Camp, 3,000 feet above out in direct examination that Duneav|sea level, rose to an altitude of 600 ithe State today prepand to introduce t did you hear whep you had |at the time was engaged to a girl named | feet and glided to a" point about 25 i the testimony, of its list of “eye- -wit- | the d open?” Amzun: Proszcutor !dl May, who was present at nelrly miles from the start. nes.scs in Pantages’ trlal on & sm.ul.ory Rnbert P, suw-rt wvery social occasion at-which he and ‘The glider crew ktt Qodly for Akron ch: “Miss Pringle wu lcuamlnz ‘Help, Mlss Pringle were guests. after three weeks of glider testing Mws Pringle, finishing two grueling save me!” new angle on witness-tampering ' mountains near here ************************* Ereubby !tages, multi-millionaire theater man, crylng lnd hysterical.” A Real saving on pelicious sTEAKS e o olbs 49¢ ESTABLISHED porterhous 1, 45¢ 1859 sirloin - - ° ° e | J(*where economy Rutes") d. o Ib-, 43 . ., 25€ FIGS‘I Hamb‘“'g s, 25 Fancy Creamery can Mild Cured 9 BUTTER Lsgmoked ams b 29¢ i 482 - Q§e Del Monte PEACHES P: 1 = 2 45c| Fineapple ok K ) [ )] E/w:,th\ .:euery S SALE 7SN\ . 409 11th St. N.W. 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. 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