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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 15, 1 929—PART ONE. WCORMICK BARRED because Judge Dehy said it was nec- essary for him to return to his own court in Inyo County to hear cases Monday and Tuesday. The action here wi was brought by Mrs. | s her sister-in-law. Mrs. Blaine then sent a note to Mrs, McCormick “You apparently do not respond to my wish, Cyrus (Cyrus H. MeCormick) you'think T have animosity against . "1 have none. Next to what his DARNALL WILL COMMAND nation of Maj. Wayne W. Wooley, Army Dental Corps, on duty at the United Sll(‘;s Military Academy, West Point, ARMY MEDICAL CENTER x Jaunting Cars as Relics. Disappearance of most of the jaunt- ing cars in Ireland is believed to be due to the activity of speculative relic hunt- ers. A recent census showed that there EDGE CALLS ON BRIAND AND PRESENTS PAPERS 13 were less than 20 of the Jflcturoqul vehicles in Northern Ireland and onl about 100 in the Irish Pree State. Wi the decrease in the number of the cars their value as relics is expected to in- Ambassador and Foreign Minister Recall Association at Naval Conference Here. Stanley McCormick against Harold F. McCormick and Anita McCormick Blaine, brother and sister, co-guardians of the invalid. She alleges the brother | | and sister were not giving her husband proper medical care and were dissi- | pating his $50.000,000 fortune. “I am chalrman.” she satd The plaintiff was the last witness is a board of guardians.” | ealled. Her ‘LE'SrUmOR_\' c'nlnsumrd two | . days nd a hal t this morning’s| " fosclon she e witn, BANKER'S WIFE MISSING. session she told of a conference with | Dr. E. J. Kempf, physician in charge of | the case. in February, 1928, in which Dr. Kempf told her not to see her hus- | band | "Attorney Oscar Lawler, counsel for By the Associated Pre the defense, brought out that after the SANTA BARBARA, Calif. December | conference the wife called Kenneth 14.—The question of who shall be the |McKillip, then chief nurse, and asked future guardian of Stanley McCormick, | him to learn what the psycho-analytical mpetent muiti-millionaire, | treatments were that Dr. Kempf was r next |giving. McKillip said the treatments f testimony | were given_in a locked room and he nd Superior | could not find out what went on h Lawler then brought out an attemp by Mrs. Blaine in August, 1928, to tal to Mrs. McCormick about the cas | Both were in Chicago. Mrs. McCormick v was taken ! failed to make an appointment with Col. F. N. Brown Is Ordered to Re- port to Omaha, Nebr., for Duty. |iliness means to Stanley, I care most | what it means to you.' | Lawler then mentioned & board of guardians and asked Mrs, MeCormick if she were chalrman HIS LIFE WAS BIG GIFT. Gunman Got His Birthday Present in Court's Stay of Execution. CHICAGO, December 14 (). —Willic Doody hadn't much of a birthday party, but he was alive, and that was cause enough for celebration. The mid- get gunman was to have died in the electric chafr yesterday morning for the murder of a suburban police chief, | but the Supreme Court Wednesday | granted_him a pending his ap- peal. Doody revealed that the day | scheduled for his death was his birth- | day, | will be early next weck. “Nervous?" he scoffed. “I'm 27 years| Although only 24 hours in Paris, the old today. This is my birthday and | Ambassador already has plunged into | work and expects to keep long hours un- s confident of a reversal of his | til he is thoroughly familiar with the conviction by the Supreme Court. | details of the problems facing him. T0 HER, SAYS WIFE Husband Treated in Locked Room, She Testifies—Trial Adjourns. By the Associated Press, PARIS, December 1{—Amb&.\<ad0r| | Edge presented a copy of his letter of | credence to Foreign Minister Briand to- day and had a brief cordial talk with him, in which both recalled their pre- vious association at the naval confer- ence in Washington and at the time of the signature of the Kellogg-Briand pact in Paris. ‘The date of the Ambassador’'s pres- entation to President Doumergue has not vet been announced, but probably “If there| RBrig. Gen. Carl R. Darnall, recently | appointed assistant to the surgeon gen- | ernl of the Army, has been detailed as | commandant of the Army Medical Cen ter at Walter Reed General Hospital Col. Frederick M. Brown, Judge Advo: cate General's Department, at the War Department been ordercd Omnha, Nebr, for duty; Lieut William A, McCain, Quarterm “orps, has been transferred from F | delphia to this city for duty as dir | of the Army Industrial College; Capt. Tom C. Rives, Signal Corps, from the Philippines to Wright Field, Ohio; | | Capt. Guy H. Drewry, Ordnance De. partment, from the War Department ringfield, Mass, and First Lieut. M. Peckinpaugh, Field Artillery. Mysferiously Vanished From Home Soveral Weeks Ago. DALLAS, Tex, December 14 (4) | Dallas police today were asked by offi- cers of Utica, N. Y., to watch for Mrs. | Beecher M. Crouse, wife of & Utica | banker, reported to have mysteriously | disappeared from her home several | | weeks ago. OMcials were advised the | | woman was hitch hiking her way to|at San Francisco, has been placed o Dallas from Nashville, Ark. They also|the retired list on account of disability were notified of a $5,000 reward for her [incident to the service. apprehension. 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