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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH .16, 1930—PART ONE. BOY TRIES TO EAT 800 CALORIES; |/ wsa botis. an wemectss| TWQ PLEAD NOT GUILTY occurred, however. Miss Mac- attempt to rob Kuhn's filling statidn, during which he was“shot. The men, who said they were Judy Jordan ang Jacly Jackson of New York and Chicago, were captured in Jackson- Plead Not ville Thursday night a few hours after pearance of Melvin Horst, 4, from - y Inne ce. TO CHARGE OF MURDER | 1/iiman dia not actually plead to the BULLET WOUNDS FATAL GIRL HAS MILK IN WHISKY FLASK |®ion dmerbe: - e o i a e Be| 10 FILLING STATION-MAN on her second visit, she was in- | o enter “net guilty.” Bo whefi, th of the formed that an especially thin child iStealing and Killing of Melvin| men were returned ta jall. Bonds will | Alleged Assailants B—6 * B e teetner &ouid | = Horst, 4, Denied by Charles | be fixed later. Wiken. had broug] roboe ksonvill UN ScHflnI. SMUKE I e e 1] S e o | bbrloiomd Rt g ] Hannah and Concld have been held| Guilty to Charge of Attempt | the sttempied robbery. A% Jacksonvile of the boy who tried to eat | severe cold when he was home. it is certain that the little girl ;m Hannah and Earl Conold. hlly Lol Aseiop Rt 4] to Rob Victim. ready had been relieved of two pistols, “No'm,” was the answer, “I didn't | never in bring milk with her | gy the Associated Press. lklmns the Horst boy. They later re- | By the Associated Press. x’?‘&é’fifnfinfi& .'xfih :mh‘lg 0= WOOSTER, Ohio, March 15.—Pleas | tracted the accusations. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., March 15.— | JOC0PRS BUR FOMIC HOr el attempt 2 . A g of not gullty were entered in court rec- George Kuhn, 43, died here tonight | o shoot his way out. SRR Time in Which to File éfl':.’:fi?f’u'm‘.ffi“fi?‘k Acg::nr:x?z:'m ect, the efforts of the Australian gov- [ ords here today for Charles Hannah| Bachelors in Englnad number m.myfm bullet wounds a few hours after G:o-&k:og’ :!;gr» 'v_’rgn‘i’ h':"wim Mthi' three-month program in Prince Geori A ernment and the Persian Oil Co. to find | and Earl Conold on indictments charg- | from 30 to 34 years of age, ‘u':: ry m | his alleged assailants had waived pre- shoofing, as the Baldup mn.’mmhn's Motien to Quash. i missed three dayé | the TULHLOBIN - sneuraped iae i | Bave poanberTa, e ationel capltal |ing them jointly with child stealing| [Fom 3,10 44, while Spinsters i B¢ | yninary hearing . and pleaded ot | Soo Antarew, was wounded, bup 1. €x- il o Toouiay the autiitionidys | dren to bHRg Mk from mome in it Hoareairoy” and murder in the mysterious disap- | 560,000, ‘ guilty to charges of participating in the| pecied to recover. - . ; T e from school following the nutritionis! A P o g e e e T AN o L ©of & smoke law violation at the Wil-; son Normal School, Eleventh and Har- Vard streets, filed Jere J. Crane, —S8tories . T e Bk or her huncnéon | | id ot ob irl who brou m! or her | have a cold a 5 | - Attorneys for Crane Allowed | % schooi i a whisky fiask. eniiven the | cajories “Tuesday moraing . January and February formal reports of ] To which the report adds After spending $2,500,000 on the proj- NN o O o P P et N e N b ] -~ N Arst aasisart superintendent of schoals e A ST WL 7/ A NN CKN 7 Ay yesterday was postponed until ne: c: gt itny - —. = .y Thursday to allow Defense Attorney b == = T\T LY rS (Tl wnmm.:olgmtome-mmnw =~ — quash arges. It is understood the objection will be. made on the grounds that the cha; against Crane designates him 85 being the “occupant and superintend- ent in charge” of the Wilson School, while the defendant contends he is not and could not be responsible for smoke emanating from this building or any other of 168 school buildings in the District. The information papers in court charge a violation of the smoke ordi- nance on February 28. Crane was ar- raigned before Judge Raiph Given last | Monday after the District Health De- partment had secured a warrant for his arrest. At that time Crane ob- Jected, declaring that the -principal is responsible at each school. Attorney Is Retained. ‘Today Crane reported securing At- torney Johnston to represent him. “In the past few months,” Crane ssid, “the principals of the %chools, or even the janitors, have received com- pluints from the Health Department regarding excess smoke coming .from their bulldings. The principal of the ‘Wilson School -told me that she re- celved a similar complaint: from -the| health people about two years ago. We | have 168 schools to look after, as well = y I 1 a5 Community Center. work at night. 2 _ ' ' . N I -believe- I should have some protec- Y G : 7 5 M TR N A0 LM AN AR ® ; 3-Piece =N Windsor Style his motion to dismiss charges against Crane, the office of thé cor- poration counsel declared they could make out new information dapers in ne as “agent” S hile Attorpey Johnston is prepar- VIYAVNANS N LANRSFA ORAT NOIWY5Y the case, charging Cra in charge of the Wilson Normal School, should Judge “Given uphold the de- fense-move of ‘Thursday. They do not deem this necessary at the present time, as they believe the present wording referfing to ‘Crarie “as " 18 suf- 3 detlared that Crane’s” position was -created by- Cons fitss for the purpose of looking after st such things as smoke violation. Judge Given decldred ‘ this m that he was anxious to render a de- ¢eision in this case, to be used ia the future should similar cases arise. © Two charges of smoke ° violations against David B. Carrick, vice president of the Fidelity Storage Co., '1420 U street, were continued to'Tuesday. ‘The information papers designated viola- tlons at the storage company’s prop- erty, 1819-G street, on March 5 and 9. BYRD AND BROTHER LEASE APPLE GROVE Court Signs Over 600-Acre Orchard : to Former Governor and Thomas Byrd. Bnecial Dispatch to The Star, ; WINCHESTER, Va., March 15.—For- Gov. Harry F. Byrd and his brother, - B. Byrd, were today given a ne-year lease on the 600-acre Turkey b apple orchard near Mount Jack- son, Va., Judge Philip Williams of. Gir- guit Court signing a decree to that effect for_the receivers, H. 8. Larrick and P. 8. Tavenner. The property.has been in litigation some years. The orchard contains approximately 25,000 trees. It is one of the ! Jargest properties of-the nn‘:he in Shen- , the associates have over 3,000 acres of apple érchards, or 120,000 trees, under vation in Prederick. Clarke, a., afd in Rockingham ities, '!:l‘keley and Hampshire Counties, W. DETECTIVE RACKET CH~RGED IN COURT Mail Fraud Case Brought Against Head of Association Which Tssues Useless Badges. _’v ihe Associated Press. . NEW YORK, March 15.—What' was described by United States Attorney Oharles H. Tuttle as a “new racket,” the. selling of memberships in a detec- tive assoclation, was uncovered- today with the appearance in Federal Court of the aséoclation head, charged with mail fraud. ! 3 ., had been stlling memberships and badges in his association on the velled hints that his ization had some connection with Federal Government. About 9,000 | gullible Americans had subscribed, Mr. Tuttle said, paying all the way from $1 to $250 for the privilege of wearing & worthless badge. . The association also was _sellin| flekets to an outing, Mr. Tuttle charged, representing that the outing was Backed by prominent New Yorkers who had no connection with it. 2 Commissioner Thomas O'Neill held Matthewson in $2,000 bail. BILL HAS $200,000 ITEM FOR SCHOOL FOR BLIND! A Corsa ey @overnor’s Sanction Expected for Erection of Building at Charlottesville. Bpecial Dispatch to The Ster. ¢, STAUNTON, Va., March 15.—The ‘Budget bill adopted by the recent Gen- eral Assembly, and now before Gov. Pollard, carries an item of $200,000 for gstablishment of a school for the blind at Charlottesville, near here, and it is ted that this appropriation will be dorsed by the governor, according to §. M. McManaway, superintendent of glfi Virginia School for the Deaf and lind, located in this city. -+ Establishment of a separate State #chool for the blind, a project long re- " ztded s necessary for the betterment both classes of afflicted would have mpunmt effect on the future of the 3 school, one of the oldest of its -Kind in the South, which would then be- me an institution exclusively for the ining of the deaf and would become g:;m as the Virginia School for the The five record votes yesterday brought the total quorum and roll calls ALL SIZES READ THlS. During this great remodeling sale you will find real * outstanding bargains in furniture. We must sell our floor samples to make room for the painters. They are now on the first floor working and store is packed and jammed trying to make room. We are giving a chance of a lifetime now to buy furniture at give-away prices. We are also offering better terms than usual. 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