Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1929, Page 24

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2 MISSING CHEMIST BELIEVED ON TR Police Doubt Foul Play The- ory, Saying He Left U. S. to Study. By the Associated Press. . POTTSTOWN, Pa, November 11.— Search for Dr. Ernest Watzl, Cleveland | P chemist and filtration expert, became less intensive today with the announce- ment of some of those investigating his disappearance that they believed he was “willfully missing.” “He wanted to go to South America to continue his studles as a water | analysis expert,” said J. R. Neiman,| chief of police of Royersford, who has lak(‘n a leading part in the search. are convinced ne has sailed under n assumea name for some foreign mor: and has not been the victim of an accident or foul play. Mrs, Watal, who 1s at her home in Cleveland, de- slred to remain in the United States.” ‘Watzl's automobile, partly destroyed by fire, was found Thursday along the banks of the Schuylkill River near here. Since then there has been no trace of him, Mrs. Watzl believes he was killed =nd robbed and his body thrown into the river. Chief Neiman and county detectives went to Pniladelphia, whore they learn- ed that a man answering Watzl's de- scription, even to a monocle which the chemist wore, had attempted to buy a birth certificate from Vincent Barn- hart, “presumably to use in obtaining a paseport.” Watzl had been referred to Barnhart by a shopkeeper whom he had asked where he might find a Ger- man-American of nbau'. his nge, 41. INSURANCE ALLEGED REASON FOR SLAYING Police of City in Michigan Charge | Offer of $500 Is Confessed in McCrumb Death. By the Assoclated Press. PONTIAC, Mich., November 11.—Wil- | liam Mericle. 26, of Pontiac, confessed Saturday, police said, that he killed Ed- | ward McCrumb, 49, last Thursday in | accordance with an alleged pact with Thomas Delehanty, the slain man's son-in-law, who also is held in connec- every woman craves to be to man—his royal order is expected shortly grant- Venezuel THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, Charm of Women I Declared Robbed By Scanty Skirts Mary Garden Says New Freedom and Modern Trend Is a “Hoax.” By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 11.—Women, in the opinion of Mary Garden, are not the charmers they used to be, and short skirts are one reason. Talking to news- jper men on her return from Eurow' to rejoin the Chicago. Civic Opera, the singer declared that short skirts may be the smartest thing modernists have discovered, but “they’ve robbed woman ?t her most fascinating attribute—mys- ery.” ‘The greatest charmers of yesterday are no more, Miss Garden asserted, | adding that “women who have a pen- chant for wanting their cake and eat- | ing it are getiing dumber as they grow smarter.” ‘The new freedom and the whole mod- ern trend, she avowed, is “a hoax.” “Women enjoy this freedom,” she con- cluded, “and I wouldn't be anything but a modern woman myself, but the modern wéman has ceased to be what eternal charmer.” Governor May Resign. THE HAGUE, November 11 (P).—A ing the request of Gov. Fruytier of Cu- racao, Dutch West Indies, to be allowed to resign. He recently was summoned here in connection with the raid on Willem- stadt last June by Venezuelan rebels, who captured the governor and held him as hostage until they landed in FOR RENT One Room, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. 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Blue, white or pink dresses, with matching bonnet and shoes and stockings. 1Composmon arms, heads and egs. Lo de U R Stamped Bougdoir Sets, including 6 pieces; he gave himself up to Dayton, Ohio, & oyster white linen with designs for officers, sald that Delehanty promised $ . easy embroidery. Used also in dining $1 00 him $500 for the deed, the moriey to rooms . - be paid from a $2,000 insurance policy, of which Mrs. Lula McCrumb, the vic- tim’s widow, was the beneficiary, ac- cording to police. The young man did not say that she was a party to the was reléased Friday. An order was issued for Mrs, Mc- Crumb's rearrest, however, after Meri- cle’s statement to the police. After being arrested last Thursday with Delehanty when McCrumb was found beaten to death in the basement of his home, she was released yesterday. ‘The police version of the slaying, re- constructed from the alleged confes- sion of Mericle, was: Mericle went:to the McCrumb home early Thursday 30c at all morning and found the man preparing Iruggists breakfast. Thé two drank coffee to- 7 gether and then went to the basement to replenish the furnace fire. There Mefl e struck McCrumb over the head ‘with a metal pipe. e W. M. Sternburg Dead. MILWAUKEE, November 11 (#).— William M. Sternberg, sr., 80, invenior ~and called one of the fathers of the — motor truck industry, died here Satur- Successful Since 1889 day. He was the founder of the Sterling # Motor Truck Co. here. Art Needlework—Third Floer Toytown—Fourth Floor ou have head- feel achy, ehllly Grove’s Laxa BROMO QUININI atonce. Used by many millions for over 40 . Merit is the Have You Seen Iiak? 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