Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 23

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WEDNESLAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1929, IR THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. RAIUERS NAB HEAD AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS’ ! CELEBRATION ORDERLY | Observance of Estabh!hment of Re- UF BIG RUM RING "“b"; a2 g This Is a Good Time to At Open a Charge Account y the Associated Press. Woman Arrested Along Wlth‘ VIENNA, November 13.—The Socialist Payment for purchases made during celebration of the declaration of the November may be deferred until Jan- Liquor Baron Who Served |Republic of Austria 11 years ago wa uary. | conducted. in good order yesterday ex- . {cept for isolated clashes with Com- Term in Leavenworth. | minists who tried to break up the pro- | cessions. Buy Now . . . Pay in January SRS —. ‘There were tens of thousands, carry- B mcta s T‘E‘;r‘:&j’. ;‘t"".’ig"{:g’ g;,;ggcg? c:n%“\;m;‘g; 000000000 Py 7 g | U rsed to various districts. b i i ool [ 0 P £ %llllmfllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIllllllllllmlIIIIIIIIIIIIHl!IIIIIIHHIIIIIINNI|lIMHIIl|IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINII‘ covered here and released from Leav- | ter demonstri’fons organized by Fascist enworth Federal Penitentiary eight g‘ei:n“ehr ¢ in several instances months ago, was arrested here late Mon- | “,,:i‘"h‘:g;c]"fi;{jnfdb:;ggé Interfecing day night in a raid on a North Side ! cades in the streets. home which, Federal agents said, had IO G been outfitted as a liquor headquarters. | During the past season A. J. Simer- The raiding party confiscated an ay- | 500 Of Gig Harbor, Wash. picked six tomobile. equipped With a smoke-serecn | tons of huckleberries, himself. device and seized 24 cases of ascorted == = Canadian whisky. Miss_Helen Rogers, 28, was arrested with Ferracane. Bond was set ac v $25,000 and a preliminary hearing m-} ranged for today before a United States | commissioner. N The raid had been planned for| weeks, Sherifl George Winkler said, | and agents had maintained a three- | day watch on the residence before the | opportunity to arrest Ferracane came. | He was surrounded as he stepped fron: the automobile with a case of liquor | in his arms. The woman, who d:s- claimed any knowledge of Ferracane's activities, was found waiting in the house, a loaded revolver beside her. Ninety-nine persons were convicted of implication with Ferracane in the liquor conspiracy several years agy which operated _throughout Indians and Louisville, Ky. Evidence at the trial showed his employes were sup- plied with armored automobiles equip- ped with bullet-proof glass. FUNERAL ARRANGED FOR CHEMISTRY AIDE Fatier Bringing Body of Lee H. Becker, Auto Victim, FACIDINE = e Funeral arrangements are being com- | pleted for Lee H. 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An interesting week-end trip at small Following the _meeting, - practicall et every mill represented in attendance in- | 0%t Spend a full day in Chicago— dicated their purpose, in view of the see the famous “loop,” the lake front, present ancial emergency and conse- ive: Pt falling off 1h' denasdifor cotton || 0 ke Share Drive; the parks, textiles, to make a substantial reduc- | museums and public: buildings — tion inproduction.” the many sights and scencs that have | | made Chicago so widely famous. || | | | WAL to the rhythm of heavy M o | oo brogues. Wheth- er seen at the games, enter- EDWARD GREENHALGH, 58,/| Leaves Washington . ing the fuselage of a plane or the facade of your favor- DIES AT HIS HOME HERE|| Me™&i.i.ifmies™ e R Returning Leaves Chicage . . . 1370 Rinctommth soet, retlied bustness || NOW-37c ..o - 4 ite club, you certainly will turn and say, “What a. man, died last night at his residence following An lUiness of five months. 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