Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1930, Page 12

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VERNONG TAYLR HEADS ERAND JRY Appointments Made to Panel by Justice Gordon Include Five Women. Justice Peyton Gordon, in Criminal 1, today selected as foreman grand jury, Vernon G. lasterer, employed by 31 G street. Mr. Tay- d will sign all_the in the next three Pive women are members of the in- th- | women was cemented Flace. . Jones, 2861 Twenty-ninth street. ‘The other male members are John F. O'Lone, 144 Thirteenth street southeast; John Werres, 316 Pennsylvania avenue theast; Leroy Sherman, 4530 Six- teenth street northwest; Earl L. John- lan. 717 Tenth street normvest FPerdi- TO *FOUR WINDS” OVER POTOMAC Friends, Made Late in Life, Carry Out Testamental Wish THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. DR. NICOLAY’S ASHES CONSIGNED of Teacher, Writer and Traveler. The testamental wish of Dr. Clara Nicolay, who died March 23, that her ashes. L to uflu four wlnda over the Pototmac waters was ful at twilight yesterday by her two most intimate friends, l(n Clara H. Living- o mury‘l to v’tceh President Curtis. Fu: ;eecr':l lem had been held at the time of her it Under the cherry trees decked in Spring vestment, the ashes were strewn Hassen was a frequent visitor at the apartment. The newcomer and the two Wash- ifilled | ington women soon uainted and often visited Dr. Nicolay while she "lkfllo!lu‘rm itful life. | VICTIM OF ATTACK HAS EYE REMOVED Druggist Mysteriously Beaten as He Stops Car for Trafiic Signal. Physicians early today were forced to remove the left eye of Seba L. Christie, 36-year-old pharmacist and proprietor of a drug store at Twentieth street and Rhode Island avenue northeast, who was beaten with a blackjack about 11 in |o'clock last night in a mysterious at- !bemnn ‘Tex., a profession from whu'h she retired several years ago, before traveling exmulvely in Europe, where out upon the ripples of the Tidal Basin, | she was where a strong eddy bore out to the open water of the Potomac River. Only the two women were present, and they stood with bowed heads for a moment until the asnes had floated away. Tho friendship between the three during the last year of Dr. Nicolay's life. The elder woman came here some 12 months ago to go into retiremen Yollowing a varied career, in which she was a teacher of languages at several girls' colleges in the East, a traveler and writer. Dr. Nicolay took up her residence at No. 23 Second street northeast. There, bhaving few acquaintances in the city, she made friends with her neighbors in the apartment house. Mrs. Livingston lived just down the corridor, and Mrs. Prisoners’ Liberties Curbed. The Department of Justice an- nounced yesterday that the Attorney General had instructed United States undue or improper ywed prisoners held under Federal -muus ln county or State penal institutiol Gets _CIptlin’l Commission. ‘Edward C. Morse, 2025 ‘l‘l.llu‘_huseus avenue, this clty, has been co! by the War Dej luptunm the Medical Corps Reserve of the Army. | him tack by an unidentified colored man when he halted his car tor a traffic light at U and Sixteenth streets while on his way from work to his home at 1706 Irving street. As Mr. Christie drew up before lhe red signal the colored man leaped to \the running board of his machitie and vigorously plled a blackjack. Christie, taken unawares, did his best to ward P tioe |Off the attack and fmally managed to get_his automobile under way. This move apparently thwarted the attacker, who jumped from the car and disappeared. Dazed and bleeding from lacerations about the eye and mouth, Mr. Christie managed to pilot his car home. There he stagge: in the door and his wife sent in a hurry call for the Emergency Hospital ambulance. The ambulance surgeon, seeing th nature of Christie’s injury, hurrled to the Episcopal Eye, Ear and were ;hll:tll i 5 cnme wuwuunlhlebohmmhlde. his_assailant, due to the allo!menneklndf.heex- unt. of his injury. He had a small amount m-.mmmluhe«otmw jewelry on his person at the time, but his assailant was unable to get at them. b e LYMAN P. STERNE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Lyman P. sume 75 years old, for- mer manager of the Chevy Chase Club and of the United States Senate res- taurant, and for many years a resident ot this city, died in George Washing- NEW. RULE IN PROMOTING Senate Votes Change for Navy Line Officers. Readjustment of the system of pro- motion of commissioned officers of the line of the Navy was voted yesterday by the Senate in passing lbll‘l‘.." Chairman Hale of the naval committee, The measure, which repressnts severa: ton University Hospital yesterday after |4 "¢y, 1 & long {liness. 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The Take this to Peoples Drug Stores and get a 20c discount on your first bottle of Vinol. ‘TO DRUGGIST: We give you 20c FREE cash for this. Not redeemed without customer’s name and address. Chester Kent, Dept. L. 8t. Paul, Mina. FOR STRENGTH. APPETITE, SLEEP A. Miles, 1025 Lamont street mm; Cuarles Mainhall, 3302 l!hmenu: lcmet northwest; S. Percy uvsr. lu‘me th street north- R-lplue &pfla! street; Charles E. Cartwright, 15 Quincy place northeast; Albert M. 'I'Mm-l noo Warder street northwest; Beilstein, 534 ‘nvency- mm street non.hwm Heath D. Da person, 060 Tyeniy-Ah s 5, vl by~ street north- 3 R. Gill, jr, 212 Seven- teenth street southeast; Carroll Fewell, 541 Shepherd street northwest; Charles achmder 520 Ninth street south- A. Langley, 1326 S street mfluut et Prince Georges' Jurors Named. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. 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