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SEVEN “BIG SHOT” GANBSTERS SEZED Chicago Police Arrest 425 More, Bringing Crusade Total to 2,500. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 13.—Seven “big shot” gangsters, found behind the drawn shades of a room in which not Jong ago two others were murdered, were held to the grand jury today as gunmen. Altogether, police took 425 prisoners Yesterday, bringing their “crime drive” total for five days to more than 2,500; but the seven found in the dingy sec- ond-floor restaurant were regarded by police as far the most important. In presenting them at last night's “show-up,” at which suspects are paraded across a small stage before the victims of recent crimes, Chief of De- tectives Egan said: Two of O'Donnells Seized. “Their names would grace a peni- tentiary roster or a hangman's war-| rant. They are of the O’Donnell| gang.” Two of them were O'Donnell brothers, Myles and Bernard. There was “Three- fingered Jack” White, once convicted of murder; George (Red) Barker, known as a labor terrorist and once charged with murder; Mike Quirk, Ed- ward Sirnek and John O'Connor. With the seven was arrested Frank Lacey, concerning whom police have no | previous information. Dayton, Ohio, in the Toledo, Lima an’ Hamilton crime belt, has been so hard hit by bandits that her bank employes lay down to be tied ever' time a car pulls up to the curb. Settin’ up exercises keep the body fit, but you've got to be mighty careful about who sets 'em up. (Copyright, 1930.) Get O‘C;nnor Knick-knacks, LONDON, February 13 (#).—Knick- knacks of the late T. P. O'Connor have been removed from the Westminster flat he occupied for years, and given ta his friends except for one thing. He nailed a brass hand to the front door, and there it will remain. It is an THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, CASE MAY HAVE BEARING ROSENBERG ACCEPTS 1-T0-14-YEAR SENTENCE Central Figure in Fraud Trial of Julian Company Drops ! Legal Fight. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, Fberuary 13.—Ed H. Rosenberg, central figure in the Julian Petroleum Corporation fraud trial flasco in 1928 and convicted with Asa Keyes, former district attorney, of bribery con- spiracy Fberuary 8, 1929, Tuseday gave up his fight against a 1-to-14-year pen- itentiary sentence and Tuesday night was taken to San Quentin Prison. Rosenberg had been confined in the county jail for more than a year, and had announced he would fight with Keyes to the finish. “Already I have served an entirely useless year in jail and I go to San Quentin firm in the knowledge I am innocent,” Rosenberg said. “I did not bribe Asa Keyes or any one else in the Julian fraud case. But I am thinking| of my wife and three children. I want to get back to them. American ON COURTS IN CHINA —_— Missionary to Stand Trial for Death of Boy in Auto Mishap, By the Associated Press. SHANGHAI, February 13.-—Author- ities here today learned of a case involving an American missionary in The “colony house” of beavers is|a fatal automobile accident in Tung- sometimes 40 feet in diameter on the | chow, Kiangsu Province, which may bottom of a pond, 15 feet at the sur- | have a bearing on China’s recent deter- face with a dome 8 to 10 feet above the | water. mination to abolish extra-territoriality. It was learned that A. H. Smith, a FEBRUARY 13, 1930, missionary of the Christian Reformed Church, had surrendered himself to a Chinese court at Tungchow for trial as a result of the death of a Chinese boy in an automobile accident. American consular authorities at Nanking sent a destroyer from Nanking to Tungchow Tuesday bearing a con- sular official who investigated the affair and sent his fin to the American legation in Peiping. It is understood Smith was released pending trial, the date for which Is | unknown here. The attitude of Amer- ican_officials toward the case also is | not known. To an_aviator ice formation on the plane is much more to be drended than lightning storms. AMBASSADOR SACKETT OFFERS CREDENTIALS By the Assofiated Press. BERLIN, February 13.—President Von Hindenburg yesterday received Frederick M. Sackett, new American Ambassador to Germany, for presenta- tion of his credentials at the presiden- tial palace. The new Ambassador declared: “I have come to your excellency with high esteem for your distinguished ;erslo'n‘ which typifies the high tri- otism that is the embodiment of the German character. I bring with me a The Lowest Prices in Years'! 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Five minutes after the arrests eight | lawyers were demanding that the men be promptly booked, so that bail could be arranged and the men freed. They were successful only in the case of Myles O'Donnell, whom they repre- sented as “a dying man.” No weapons were found on the per- sons of the seven arrested, but over-| coats hanging nearby yielded two | weapons. One of the coats fitted | Barker. In the pocket of another was | found a glove in which were cork| finger tips, fitting the stubs of “Three- | fingered Jack” White’s hand. Flaky Pie Crust every time OPENING TOMORROW Our Newest Combination Grocery, Meat and Produce Marl ed on the CORNER of MAIN and CULPEPER STS. WARRENTON, VA. You cannot fail to make every prepared ple eliminates _the “measure and ix’ Flour, ing powder. shortening _ an salt are uniformly blend- B s successful 8. Stmply and bake. 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