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HCN Kllls Moths, Eggs and Larvae and all insects Securitp Storage 1140 FIFTEENTH ST | ASAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS | GAASPINWALL . PRESIDENT | ||{the " grand |||series of disturbances growing out of || [strikes at the Clinchfield and Marion Two bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitch- en, reception hall and bath. Electrical refrigeration. Reasonable Rental ' THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. & INDICTMENTS VOTED AT MARION Eight Deputy Sheriffs Arel Charged With Murder in | Textile Strike Disorder. By the Assoclated Prass. MARION, N. O, November 14—Re- turning of 46 true bills by the McDowell organizer for the United Textile Work- ers of America and four others on trial charged with insurrection and rebellion against the State. Yesterday afternoon jury returned true Dbills against 37 strikers, charging them with rioting, resisting arrest and preventing workers from entering the plant of the Marion Manufacturing Co. to work. Earlier in the day true bills were “re- turned against eight sheriff’s deputies charged with murder in connection with a gun fight at the Marion Manufactur- ing Co. mill gates October 2, in which six men were fatally injured. ‘The depuuea named were B. L. Rob- W. Fender, Dave Jarrett, Jim Owens, Chl.fles L. Tate, Taylor Green, william Twiggs and Robert Ward. All of these cases and the remainder of the 119 to be heard at this special term of Superior Court resulted from a Manufacturing Co. plants during the past Summer. Conferences between attorneys and Judge G. Vernon Cowper of Kinston again occupied much of the proceed- ings at the trial of Hoffman and the other four defendants. Fears that the special venire of 100 would be exhaust- ed, without a jury being obtained, caused the judge to make arrangements to have another special venire called from Rutherford County, an adjoining county. Many of those called for duty dis- qualified themselves by stating they thought the defendants guilty. Only one stated he thought the prosecution ‘was at fault. Those on trial with Hoff- man are J. Hugh Hall, Del Lewis, W. L. Hogan and Wes Fowler. All, with the exception of Hall, were strikers at the mill. Will Russell, also indicted and due to be tried with Hoffman and the others, failed to appear for trial and his bond of $200 was forfeited. This is the second attempt to hold the trial, the first resulting in a mis- trial when Hall escaped from jail dur- ing the trial. He was recaptured later. When court adjourned late yesterday all but 21 men of the special venire called from Rutherford County had been exhausted. Judge Cowper issued a call for & new venire of 75 called, the first 25 men of it to report this morning. ‘Twelve men were seated in the jury box at conclusion of the day's efforts, with 10 of them tentatively accepted by the defense and only two by prosecution counsel. DR. MASON TO HEAD ROCKEFELLER GROUP By the Assoclated Prese. NEW YORK, November 14—The trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation yesterday elected Max Mason, former preulaent of the University of chluce president of the foundation to succeed ING STAR, WA Leaped From Plane T rTLia Pt Whe tesk waieide ‘hteen-year-« ‘who sul Er:'n ‘from plane at Valley Siream, ll‘ Island. She killed henell on her mother’s birthday. P. & A. Photo. O, Dr. Rice to Speak. Dr. Herbert Rice, president of the Ewing Christian College at Allahabab, India, will speak on the modern social and religious trend of India at the regu- lar mass meeting of the congregation of the Church of the Covenant tonight at 8 o'clock. Willlam Knowles Cooper and Rev. John D. Gregory will teach religious classes at the church, beginning at 7 o'l FLINT BANKERS FACE SPEEDY PROSECUTION Names of Men Responsibe for $3,592,000 Shortage Are Not Made Known. By the Assoclated Press. FLINT, Mich, November 14.—Legal steps to prosecute the group of junior |Ze) executives of the Union Industrial Bank ot Flint who are responsible for the SHINGTON, D. C., THULSDAY, N LR 14, 1929. (GRAF ARCTIC SCHEDULE REMAINS UNCHANGED | poiaz s Zeppelin Will Not Fly to Seattle, Vice President of Air So- ciety Says. By the Assoclated Press. BERLIN, November 14.—Vice Presi- dent George Wegener of the Aero-Arc- tic Soclety, -nd other members of the society ooun:gehn night said that it light next Spring. It was yesterday that the dirig- ible would go to the American city on a flight from Spitzbergen. ‘The officers o( the soclety said that the o schedule was unchanged, Y riginal and under this the Graf Zeppelin would eries, Wilkin (?'a Mott, wgpm!flo!tg:umm eral Motors Corpora chairman of the bpo.;rd of .directors of the Unlcn Indu!!flll Bank, assumed the active presidency after the defal- cation was discovered and turned over $3,502,000 of his pemnll funds to the bank to cover the shortagt ‘The names of the bank execufiven in- volved in the use of bank funds have not been announced. The came to light after the recent crash the stock market. ——— FIRE HITS SEMINARY. THREE RIVERS, Quebec, November 14 (#)—This city’s most destructive fire in 20 years yesterday destroyed the oldest wing of St. Joseph's Seminary, causing damage estimated at $500,000. ‘Valuable books and documents in the wing. which was erected in 1870, were lost in the fire. Strenuous efforts by firemen and volunteers saved the more modern parts of the seminary. Four priests, trapped in their rooms on the third floor, were rescued by means of long ladders. DISTRICT GROCERY STORES FOOD SHOW MANY SAMPLES PRIZES GIVEN AWAY AND FREE Including A CHEVROLET COACH SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR MAJESTIC RADIO PREMIER ELECTRIC CLEANER BABY CONTEST CONTEST EACH NlGHT INSPECT TODQY A Semi-Detached_Prigidaire. 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The transfer books of the common stock will te closed from the close of business on November 16, 1920; ‘to, the opening of business on November 20, e gegordance with, ction_heretofire The . SUPERIOR QUALITY OF ouUR DAIRY PRODUCTS HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TiME founded february First 1806 _Dr. CARLOTTA" J." ROOF REPAIRING. PAINTING, guttering. spouting: reasonable prices. North 5314, day or night. Ajax Roofing Co., 2038 18th st. n.w. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts contracted by any one other than my- self. BEN MUNSEY. 811 Tth st. se. 14% _ delay.Use ; Mistol. Put some up the nose with a Erguae Zio, TOe | oy s on, Seitaua ew Yorx. “Fhone Pairiax 38 2 oot M g d. Dric rp"e: WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY | Cessive secretion. thes inflamma. b5 conizacted by any other than mysell. | tion and soreness. You'll find Mistol R atall drugstores. Buy a bottle todays i o ndbl 20 3 oF NuoL NOT EE RESPONAIBLE FOR A tracted by any other than myelf. Emfl L. 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