Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1929, e ! : | ! | i | | g | Partridge, consulting architect of the|Congress affecting the office of Public barricaded himself behind desks and y | present at the banquet given for Bacon | | commission, with reference to the Mnll!Buumnfls and Public Parks and the! MAN SHOOTS LAWYER | exchanged more than 20 shots with the LUNDIN S PO”TICAL | last night lent strength to the reports. ( B and the Washington Monument Grounds | National Capital Park Planning e AL Wi (nkiieet Closely aligned with former Gov. Len | PERPETU AL will form the basis for the discussion |Commission, as well as bills affecting mbs, but before they arrive Small, Lundin was one of the most| by the commission. Capt. E. N. Chis | the future development of Washington, AND Is FATALI.Y HUR | some one crawled out on a fire escape RETURN Is LAUNCHE powerful political figures in State his- | holm, jr., the commission’s engineer. will be considered by the commission. | and brought him down with three quick | tory, and political followers eagerly 5 N Rl R and ‘Charles w. Eliot. 20, Hts city G 4 2t e oo esea) _— watch the outcome of his battle for_a | planner, have likewise made exhaustive i i i Y mski's gun was silenced the |« " j return to power. o lmvesugnnonkf into ihe proposed devel- STOVE IS POOR PLACE | Barricades Himself in Attorney s‘:{r?cefi,,:’mk?d in the door. Hospital | Poor Swede,” Once Factor in Cook o S PG (‘ DIARGICIOVtHS MR 1L MU O e | Office, but Is Brought Down o Beid hie was'nob expecied o] iComity, BacksClub Manfor . | Grounds. and the commission will be| N “ ” J live. | Vs | ven the benefit of these deliberations TO CONCEAL “EVIDENCE by Police. Treasurer. | FINAL SESSION OF YEAR. | PAYS | gi | which were entered into by the com- _ Development of Water Front which were er SR S SN p | |Japanese Privy Council Meets in| H iol le_crossings at | ? to Be Considered bY ainien oma si’ss Moneos ricei, Firemen Put Out Kitchen |Bedmecmsd P o Lol e for| ™ e Amciated Press | Briseniei R piEaR o in the nelghborhood of Catholic Uni- | Biess TRLEET I e e e Sexime 107007 = CoRBD R Dadeiir® 10 Tiawsi|| TORD teat bt 1510 s District Group. e considered by the com-| river from New Orleans, was turned Best Interests of Spain. | awaited moves in the return to politics -ast plenary session of the privy council | — |2 Droposed highway change, fnvoly- | B {ht Aseociated Press. into_an improvised fortress yesterday | MADRID, December 18 (#)—Premier | of Fred Lundin, “the Poor Swede,” was held at the palace today in the | Compounded | ing Tilden street at Rock Creek Park, KANSAS CITY, Kans, December 18. by Charles Adamski, 63, who withstood | primo de Rivera issued a statement to came last night with his sponsorship of re E Semi-Annuall The proposed com.uerclal development | wii] be considered by the commission. - There may be a proper place in the | Trest by exchanging shot for shot With | the press Monday replying to what : e eeetics e I | L) deputy_sheriffs until he fell wounded | was described as propaganda Al e s es i oy and Approval was given to a revised treaty SR Sumptont Oy, VR Wkt U TUIEH e DI T a parking space | home for a gallon of “white mule.” UL | with three, bullets in the abdomen. | the dictatorship, Both at home and | Clubman, as a candidate for treasurer of commerce and navigation with Peru Assets Over front, at the door of Washington, will| from Tinneed Saende S & Cive: | 'Uoghot In the kitchen stove, @ ored the| He had gone to the office of Conrad | abroad, by a few malcontents, declar- | of Cook County and the exchange of notes in connection $20,000,000 B O e e e e Burk| Way at Plerce Hall. to climinate the ho P e er e s, 'a | A. Buchler, former district attorney of | ing that the dictatorship has the sup-| Once the’ power of the Republican |With & provisional treaty with Cuba. S dered D e N Al ATk | existing traffic hazard at that point. | frjenc suggested that evidence in the |Jeflerson Parish. to collect money he | port of most of the Spanish people. party in Cook County, Lundin is putting PET TR e Surplus $1,000,000 ings on n-mK and Saturday, at which| A study just completed by the com- stove was much less likely to cause | said was due him, but when the lawyer | _He said that it was his duty and that | forth Bacon on a platform to “drive | Italy R ds Quak pius ’ " savieal pr e e hewtt: | mission's stff relating f ihe Cisorge | damage than evidence in court failed to pay he opened fire with a re- | of his supporters to continue the dic- | corruption and maladministration from | taly Records Quake. DT T nes conclderer | Washington Memorlal will be presented | - The friend was wrong, . volver. Miss Etta Lasseigne, stenogra- | tatorship until it was to the interests | public affairs.” | PADUA, Italy, December 18 (#) Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Uication of the city will be considerer! | Washington Memorial will be presented | The friend Was WIONE. i arted with |Pher. Tan for her life and was closels | of Spain to change governments. He | = He In expecied by many to align him- | The university selsmograph here vester- | mission’s executive officer, has received | also be informed of the National Negro Mrs. Miller and her guests firemen were f{;{?:’:g by Buchler. who was shot in | clted improvements in the condition of | self with United States Senator Charles | day registered violent earthquakes at a | oo Anfv‘nc‘jl:“g.?; i = : Vi = S S n and advised critics to consi A s s te X | 3 numerous replies to questionnaires he Memorial plans, and Col. Grant is ex- pouring streams of water on the wreck: Buchler's shouts brought deputy sher- sr‘;iouslv the difficulties of urgg:h;]d[:;‘fgn?np?fee(nhy!ns‘;‘;wi?;?:cse:?s%;s fl';g;‘g:gl::ci‘llm‘l::‘eg ;(tesr “ml;!: ;:d ’Elg:l{‘ recently sent to interested Arlington pected to advise the commission upon age of the kitchen. Coumyygmups. These will be studied by | the recent conference held here by col-| Besides the usual liquor charge, Mrs. |iffs, but Adamski slammed the door, a solid government before they try it. fact that many Deneen leaders were tinued for more than three hours. the commission. | ored leaders on this program. Miller and the helpful guest face arson pre—— Studies recently completed by W. T.| The present status of legislation in'charges QWA P TS rES = — ® 7 e\ V2 i S AN AN os\\\\\\\.s ‘Woshingtons Ghristmas Sy /s (DoncBous \ \k'/. A\ R <f, NN 2 k. 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