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3 ¥ 28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929. (4 d proes S Carolina, who has arranged for & con- | for Panama with & crew of seven tation to Washington. The ship was ter known as “Titani¢” Thompson, and | March, after he had spent four months y this afternoon |to inaugurate a passenger e froi alleged to be one of the men with |in Tombs prison. S|MMUNS T“ TAKE ference ot e CRlve of the Coast | Panama to & nearby.lsland, His boat w"':‘dn““e::.y"; ::’;: .z:‘;:':'m'“: N'::‘ ¥hom McManus and Rothatein plaved | only the | iaiesmen and the battery | q {{ 15t g o et ys e ng e 1} ‘ Guard. was taken into custody after he h oW s Do othsteln los, | tial wete allowed in the courtroom to- || Sunday W t at the Sen- at Moorhead City, may olk, and was towed to this city Sunday d * W | G iy lswpm o sriadia rning by the Army ship Capt. Rucker. heavily to McManus. day. the public being barred by police, | y ator's office yesterday, stated his case | minor repairs and was leaving to con- | mol 4 S g U and asked that Soms. aetion be_taken | tinue his journey. During the last 10 days of their trip ! O S e, Who guarded all the corridors leading || Excursions recover for him damages- in the| " During the year that ensued, Capt.|up the Poiomac, made against unfavor- o worn. to the courtroom. amount of approximately $4,000, which | Giannoni says, his funds, amounting to | able winds, the men lived on onions 5 (e“e Juror was_sworn lgncmnllnn of BRI Glantiont saye his vessel Teceived while | §4500, were reduced to nothing and |and lentels after their other food had defense fflr‘:m.v!ii Ja(l:nnesl .C.NMurrny, 53 50 P o d el . being towed by & t Guard cutter | that he was forced to sell his gaso- |been consumed, They were discovered —e ammw}ficl -‘;’g:mm:‘;‘es u;mlo"'n 3;, Duran ;)ellai ':e;:tmu 1 ]x:nmd ullz' o hll. a 3 ounces and sal e world's small- Coas! from Morehead City to Beaufort, N.'C. | line and oil at prices considerably be- |by Maj. W. H. Lloyd, 2 North Carolina Senator to|Both ships went aground. . low the purchase cost to omu.,’,,m. at-Fort Washington, Friday night. Maj.| Gambler Accused in Roth-|Monday. o5t Yorkshire terrier, was recently ex- | $3.25 Ch.e‘ler or e Atma, Capt. Giannont's boat, wes | sions after his original supply was | Lioyd returned to the ship with provi- Court_had hardly opened before As-| hibited in London. $3.00 Wilmington . seized by the crew of the cutter or a0 | oxhausted. sions for one week and clothing for the | o4oin Noath to Face Court sistant District Attorney George Broth- Confer With Coast Guard | aiicgea’ vilation of the law governing | ““An ‘investigation of his case by the | sallors? stein De rs Arose And Tead 8n AMMAAVIL froms | m—— and Return the reporting of port entry. Coast Quard. after he had applied for | A effort is lso to be made by Capt. 2 Milwaukee physician _saying _ that Sunday, Noyember 17, # Giannoni has letters of introduotion | ;"release at the Washington headquar- | Giannoni to have the Panama registry Agam on November 18. Thomas was a patient in the Miserie List Y R B b poren . Representative Today. ¢ both Senator Simmons and REDIE- | ters avalled nothing, Capt. Giannoni nip, which expired while, the ot ot bt b Shysieall comsattion o Shon: S Lesves Wasbingion. ... TH0 AL sentative C. L. Abernethy of the North | gy, - : Anna was in custody of the Cox e e al jon o || resves washington......... :30 A _— sentative O L. Abernethy of ore ‘given | 2833, and he finally determined to leave | G20y, Mrenewed by the Panamancon-| e lo' come o New York for a week or and Vacant Houses With || Rgurnios, leaves Philagelonta ¢ r 5 % e Associal T y: | Broat Street) 7:40 P.M. West Philadel. he first step in the investigation | him by influential North Carblians who js now worthless, | bk it S1G s oo Fak. ays. < ; |are interested in his case. Towed Here by Army Ship. i : ached Panams| NEW YORK, November 12—The| State and defense counsel then re- || Wilntngton a:48 Pd. N of the case of Capt. Frank Glannoni. z He reached here Sunday morning and | to complete ils naturalization. trial of George A. McManus for the |tired and agreed to the adjournment KO] B Similar excursions December 1, 15, 20 N Austrian seaman, who claims his ship Seized Two Years Ago. A e in the. Washington Channel | - Giannoni sald this morning that he|murder of his gambler assoclate, Amold | of six days. o ! ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT was damaged when seized and held by| Two years ago the Austrian pur- | hear the Army War College, 106 days | expects to go through with plans for | Rothstein, was adjourned today until| McManus sat smiling inside the bar | 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. . e o North | chased and converted s United States | after leaving New Bern 44 spent in | the proposed passenger line if he wins | November 18 because of the illness of | rail during the day's short-cut session. b Pennsylvania Railroad o A g tak ; today Submarine chaser into a 100-ton cruiser | actual sailing. 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