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No cutting—no harsh chemicals—no discomfort or danan'. Clean, pleasant, bath- proof. Madeby a amouspmduwr of surgxraldxusmzl. At all drug- BAUER & BLACK ACCUSED INKILLING Ex-Official Named in Death of District Attorney After Liquor Conviction. By the Associated Press. MAUSTON, Wis., Apru 15 —Juneau County’s former Lyall ‘Wright, was charged todny vdf.h the slaying of District Attorney Clinton G. Price. As soon as the murder warrant was issued last night, an extra guard was g:amfl about the jail, where Wright has en held since & few hours after the shooting of Price Sunday night. An in- quest was to be held trail, D resumably of ood Was one of the circumstances that arrest ol Wright. 'rm mlnl the spot where the sllyer musf stood when he fired the shotgun slugs into the district attorney’s body. That v‘l.s n:” gx: rear of Price’s home, the slugs ough & screen &8 Price started down the b-ummz stairs, The trail led to the river bank. It was picked up again in an aban bo.t on the omet side ot the stream. From the boat the stains led toward Wright’s home, where sheriff's men later found Wright, his clothing torn and one hand cut. In the river, near the boat, officers found a shotgun. The sheriff was told rgk it had been on a fishing trip and dri) rty with (rlends Sunday. Whuu 'm special prosecutors were appointed to lnvuunu. Gov. Walter J. Kohler i{ssued a statement from his home at Kohler, Wis., asking a thor- ough and detailed mvemsuuon of the slaying he described as “dastardly and shocking.” The sheriff was belleved to be work- ing on theories that Price met death either to forestall a promised threat to “blow the lid off” bootlegging in Juneau County or that he was killed as the “double crosser” mentioned as responsi- ble for Wright's sentence of eight onths’ imprisonment for violnlon of the prohibition laws. Price himself was acquitted of similar charges at a trial in which Wright was the principal wit- ness for the prosecution. Newspaper men last night were ex- cluded from seeing Wright on demand of his attorney. Wright's wife visited him, but refused to make any statement. e FAMOUS REW YORK FIREMAN COLLAPSES “Smoky Joe” Martin Is Victim of Heart Attack, but Is Re- ported Recovering. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 15.—“Smoky Joe" Martin, New York's famous assistant fire chief, who has eaten enough mmu during the past 46 years to clog & chimney, got a lungful yesterday and collapsed in ty-third street at Fifth avenue, where apparatus called by thre:' alarms tied up traffic for three 1zzled m’!flchul’. all action de- -pm 68 years, had just made scoutlng mp into a flaming bm'n stone loft building where a ceiling had collapsed a few minutes before on a half dozen of his men. A doctor made a hasty examination and pronounced it a heart attack, a priest administered the last rites of the church and the word went from one :bonn; fireman to another, “Smoky Joe out. An ambulance took the famous vet- eran to his home, while gloom spread through the department. mn lut ht came reassuring word tha chief had. fought his way Back 1o consclvusne.ss and that he'd pmbcbly be_“back on the job within a week. Four other firemen were slightly cut in ntwmpw to get from under the ing and & Afth was over- come, THEATER DEALS INVOLVE $14,000,000 INVESTMENT Proposed Combine Embraces Play- houses in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Delaware. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, April 15.—Two thea« ter deals involving approximately $14,» 000,000 and embracing Ellyho\llel in Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Delaware lack only ratification by stockholders to bring about consume mation, it was made known here last night by officials of the Harris Amuse> ment Companies, one of the chains concerned. Under the plan, Warner Brothers would acquire the Harris theaters and Radio-Keith-Orpheum would take over the Lisbon-Harris-Heidingsfeld group. ‘The Harris circuit includes a 17 theaters in the Pittsburgh metro~ politan district, at Johnstown, Washing- ton, Pa.; Donora, Findlay, Ohio, and Wilmington, Del.” The Lisbon-Harriss Heidingsfeld firm has 13 theaters at yton and Columbus, in Rapids, Mich. ‘The consideration for the Harris chain was placed at $3,500,000 and the Lisbon- aln‘,nllnmldlnwad group at $10,600, —_——— MUSSOLINI LOOKS AHEAD Advises Rome's Municpal Planners to “See Big” for Future. ROME, April 15 (#)—Premier Musso- lini told the municipal planning eom- mission today that it must “see big” in the course of future city planning and predicted that Rome would have 2,000,- 000 inhabitants, with 150,000 motor vee hicles, by 1950. He besought the com- missioners %o look forward to the year 2000. To ease that sore joint — stiff muscle Dull, nagging pain that takes all the “pep” out of you! Not serious, no, but why put up with it? You can quickly ease suffering from sore muscles and joints=— Just pat Sloan’s Liniment on the pain spot. Repeat every hour. Sloan’s warms the body like sunshine. Drives away soreness. Get a fresh bottle today. 35c. 3 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FORMER SHERIFF | [Kites—How to Build Them) BY PAUL EDWARD GARBER, U. 8. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. Prepared for the District of Columbia Model Aircraft League ARTICLE XI. The Box Kite. ‘The box kite was invented about 1890 by Lawrence Hargrave of Sydney, New South Wales. Hargrave was an impor- tant contributor to the sclence of aero- nautics and deserves much credit when« ever the story of human flight is told. He conducted numerous experiments, first with rubber driven models, later using compressed air, and finally steam. | longt He favored beating wings rather than mfl:fln (fl:’u driving the mod- advocated by Francls Wenham of Eng- land in 1866. One Admirable Quality. One of the many admirable qualities of Hargrave was that he gave all of his discoveries to the world, taking out no patents and reserving no rights. It is therefore all the more pleasure to give him the credit he deserves. 1 Hargrave kite was rec- had but m e covered sectlons at each zndueulledeelunndmmunuym ington at National Museum, mldfi 3 fll‘ht ol lfll !eet in llfll. and | 40 inch wd the iriven. expenmenu wl'.h plane | inches t l\lfllm hn developed kite, using the principle of luperpued planes wide and 72% in lus fad D. O, TUESDAY, APRIL 15 1930. inch). 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