Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1929, Page 26

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‘- 25 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, Chicago suspect in several gai Lutheran, 48; umam.m»mm- ” : MAN BMMES wu:E murder, Tachaing et of Francie Yaie | CORNELL FRESHMEN | icranso " dmtarian, 32 ° SLAYER’S FATHER DIES. A pho h of Blege was found in CLAIM 28 CHURGHES were Titod te follogs: CHICAGO, October 16 (/P).—Peter P. : - a of ures sent from Chicago United Brethren, 4; Latter Day|croarkin, formerly a flour broker, who! after the Yale killing when New York Saints, 3; Community Church, 3; Sev- y N | Y authorities requested the Chicago police e enth Day Adventists, 1; Union Church, |spent a large part of his fortune in a 8 to furnish them with phof of | preshyterians Lead With 253 in|3; Christian Fellowship, futile effort to save his son Harold from B S e O S S Y BoBt, Tty 3 508 o P, o e s B W . 05¢S ons i st Y‘:E information about B " or the Class of 1,428—Protestants cn::'t:‘ oR;u!shn umk'_onh:;%u,lz auuechrl:"nx‘u,:nun!r;o n’c&u“mus services Suspected “Executioner” for| Philad m“"_ Carihia s Eoquath o Total 973, AD""M’&I‘;‘C b ucm’“"‘ L ey o] T Tt Cromitin- . Seviy- & 1o < 'SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE after authorities read newspaper ac- —_— Concord,'1;’ Buddhist Church, 1, and |sentence for the murder in December, | 9A.M.to6P.M F Street at El Nati 377 Al Capone Says Mate’s | ounts that Biege, had beely armssted| $rHACA, N. Y. (SpeciaD) —Twenty- | mmanuel Church, 1. 1926, of 6-year-old Walter Schmith. 8 eventh ational 3770 ;runmml(m be:;mw eight religious denominations are rep- Story Is Untrue. eges wife t0 Al (Soartace) Capone. | resented in the church prefererce lis Capone lo"ehable Siegs o geb out of of 1,428 members of the freshman class By the Associated Prest. hl"d '::’mmfx'} gan; ter‘ n”f_ of Cornell University made public by R L e yrne letters | R H. Edwards, in f % CHICAGO, October 16—Frank Biege, | caiq Biege “remembers 15 shootings he | nall united l_rflw“‘c{'::n of the Cor. alias Perry, today characterized as “lies” | 4iq because you ordered him to do | Ninety per cent of the f i Joses the charges of his wife that he partici- | them » obary rch prefe 168 re- pated in or knew about most of the re-| * Capone is serving a jail sentence in Eérm :ocf:‘r'.'olce P fembers ol“?ro!- e g Ay gy gh o, o] Philadeiphis for gun-toting. estant, churches predomizate with 973 I My wife, e | adherents. Catholic students number g:.: 1;:;:;1nmen I haven't seen he: ARRESTED IN HOT SPRINGS. 153 and u.:ew‘hhd students reut:dhl }!0 3 en- oslery ee — Twenty-nine students exp: prefer- Mrs. Blege in a statement to State’s . Attorney Swanson d bed her hus-| HOT SPRINGS, Ark., October 16 (#). | ence for 17 churches which are not —Prank Biege, accused by his wife at | represented in Ithaca. band a .personal executioner for Al| Ghicago of being involved in the slay- | ‘The list showing the number of stu- T She named. Gapone s the |ing of Assistant District Attorney M- | dents preferring each of the denomi- Tian who dictated a score of killings, | SWiggin there three years ago, was re- | nations follows T O e iston: Stato's e | leased from jail here recently.” He was | Baptist, 92; Catholic, 153; Christian torne h‘lcsw'iggen (the first machine- | arrested in September on a warrant | Science, 19; ‘Congregational, 90; Epis- Sun assassination); Frank Yale, in swom out by & woman alleging he had | copal, 197;" Priends, 15; Jewish, 186; . ¢ attem) ";:?::lt{:e':l:ifl. the gang massacre of last when pfl’le woman left town and refused 0 to_prosecute. “Do you think I would tell my wlle “ hen arrested he gave the name of Newest Styles and Shades Our Entire Stock Reduced THE “ALYCE” AN BNTIRELY NEW EF- FECT IN AN OXFORD OF BLACK OR BROWN SUEDE; even it 1 did do anything wrong?” Bl Genotr. - He Iater was idehti- PRICED AT $14.50. 3 Gon's Enow Al Capone; and {ofil;fn fied g:' fingerprints. When taken into Why Long for NEWEST AUTUMN SHADES imow Ben Newmark, the fellow she says | CUStody he was driving a car reported Beautiful R ? HE E I told her I killed.” swlzn in Chicago. According to police eautiru ugs/ IN SHEER CHIFFON HOSE, here, when the owner learned who was Pat Roche, chief Investigator 107 1€ | driving the machine, he then said he State's attorney, revealed that Mrs.| o4 ilianed” 1t to Blege. T H Tll Blege had made her charges in & 24-| "y 051 police said at the time Bi Let 8§ riave em page statement to him several months ago. Biege, according to Roche, was ::s'!::li‘xe?m 0314 = l;m-lwrmes said —_————— a bodyguard of Al Capone and may $1.95; 3 PAIRS FOR $5.50. Rich's Bave been in a position to know many | v See Our Exhibit S TNEE nier o pone secre iether Biege repea! . o, 0 what he learned to his wife, Roche Washington Auditorium .. The 3 o 2ottt s | GEO. W. SPIER Ost. 21 to 260m charges, he said. .. Blege was held today on a technical oo Industrial Exhibition charge of larceny. Roche said there New Address Auspices Wuhinm Chamber f Commerce Sanitary Carpet and * ~was no evidence to involve him with the Sty meenesm i Bt - 806 14th St. NW.. NEW YORK INVESTIGATES. Watches—Diamonds Full Information Asked of Biege, Sus- Jewelry—Silverware m'ng NEW Y R Goober 15 (o —ew |[§ Fine Wiktch and e R“g CIea co. Fork poice yesterday asked authorities Jewelry Repairing 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. ant le] for al i of Chicago and Philadelphia Eastablished 1890 Phones: Nationa 3357 Biege, alias Perry, who was arrested in Call Mr. Pyle for Cleaning Rugs The One Place Where It Pays to Play with Fire They’ll build you a huge fire at a certain placein Chicago—theyll heat a door or wall red-hot and turn a hose on it—they’ll do all sorts of striking and ingenious things to see how long a certain device will stand up - under punishment or how soon it will burn W. B. 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