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‘84 3 THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930. with a taxicab and injured George T.| The grand jurors also declined to NOBLER I LEARED o o .| SEARCH FOR BANDIT“E55% . B s i e s Sharks on One Hook; I l One 101 Inches Long Women Who Have Grown Gray IN ]URYS VERDI[}I By the Associated Press. NEARING SUB[}ESS mn";;:::n:n;: S The New Shantung -Silks * PORT ARTHUR, Tex., May 16. P AT = shark. Becrciary of Agticuure | AR BrosamuieeEee end themselves perfectly A F ” B . a shark, Secretary of ultu . o’ N YORK, Ma; .—More an Bpecial Decision May Be Set| | Arnur s fivae, ‘naning nere. | | Jewel Thief Identified as Man | 250 members of the Women's Overseas to portray the new mode allie Dag * Asids by Judge, Who Can Tetary hooked a shark and got so Implicated in Chicago Frants Saasact (he Hute e Raiter- IS smart bu[ : p much sport that he went out for M dam last might to suil for the conven- Tail & Fasiks i e r organization in T} [5 Hold Him Guilty. as @ b;‘n one, exactly 101 inches » Massacre. “the :rnmt thrxfill they've had since allore ashions in Jengt —_— they went to war.” After it had been towed in and Sailing on the same liner that brought Wy the Associated Press. pulled up on the dock the shark By the Associated Press. [ nesnstoene from fPaxixuttes thie m‘;“_‘\ 2 Unusually $ .50 » SHEBOYGAN, Wis. May 16—Exon-| | gave birth to seven little . llows. LOS ANGELES, May 16.—Search or | stice, they started for their first re- Priced : a r Sta an e erated b;f e);cess,h‘e ;:‘:fa:fldfi’:wgg'\. Fred Burke, Chicago gangster, sought in \‘x‘;\lnn (;;rler;:a.t slnk(‘edtl;e wnr—‘nn r‘eulnlon tures by a_jury’s i verdict, ompany, the Kohler Corporation, to ex- - | that w marked by an official re- Walter J. Kohler today celebrated his | SOmPH He SHoiar SOOIt of his f“m"'c"m with the famous 8t. Valen- | 700 VT € ety of Paris and the *vindication” as he awaited the final | Candidacy. ine day massacre there, was intensified [French army and many other cere- ! 2 . werdict in his ouster suit from Circuit|“The jurors took but one ballot, and |today with the identification of the man | monies. | A The three-piece tai- Wudge Gustave Gehrz. were out only about three hours. Judge [as a participant in a $2,344 jewel rob-| They Will be honor guests at ban- | s g lece Makes A final decision on the charge that|Gehrs may accept the jury's answers as| pery in Los Angeles last night. | quets “attended by Gen. Pershing and 3 lored suit, consisting of Kohler violated the State's corrupt prac- | a verdict or may rule against them and E Walter Edge, United States Ambassa- . 2 § tices act by expending more than the | give a verdict of guilty. It was expected| MT. and Mrs. J. P. Kerr identified a | dor to France, and their national ex- X oy 3 a one-piece frock with Jegal $4,000 in his 1928 campaign will| he would entertain motions from the |photograph of the gangster as one of | ecutive board will be received by Presi- box pleated skirt for smarter be given within a few days. State and rule upon them before giving [ two robbers who forced their way into | dent Doumergue of the French republic. | Concluding a trial that asted 23 days, | his decision, the Kerr home. Other recent victims e = : . fullness. ..V neck with the jury last night returned negative| The questions were based largely upon |of jewel robberies also have identified ek Ty Oleass o ! » , 5 $ mnswers to questions submitted to it, un- | State testimony introduced to show that [ Burke as a hold-up man. ry jabot. A matching col- der a “special verdict” ruling which in- | Kohler utilized resources of his $40,000,-| Kerr said one of the robbers—a tall| Hoyt P. Woodruff was exonerated ladl i d A ted the jurors believed the governor (000 plumbing and electric manufactur- | man believed to have been Burke— | Wednesday by the grand jury of a charge o (24 arless coat is trimme; ¢ guilty of the charges of entering a | ing firm. and that company officers act- | threatened the occupants of the home, | of mansiaughter. Woodruff was driving ) - with crystal buttons, ¥corrupt. bargain” with conservative Re- | ed as his dircct agents to expend huge | Mr. and Mrs. Kerr and two guests, Mrs. | an automobile September 12 at Fif- 3 - {gublican_organizations and_with his sums In his campaign. T. Judd and Miss Madeline Murphy. | teenth and F streets when he collided | THEMh aet et N o The straight li th ight lines of the prystal against the dull f 4 it frock of this three-piece lTY > i i sust has a low flare and is \ Ukl GG Bl iIn many attractive fastened by a belt of srl[ shapes, appropriate to ORP. CAB co. 3 material. A matching the bag they adorn. All coat with peplum and copies of higher priced s revers. i % h models . . . in black, a i o { Choose orchid, linen blue, navysadc fan, .. they sa|d S . it couldn’t| | THE HECHT CO. be done... 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