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STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930. TWO CHARGES AGAINST \ REWED AFTER DECREE AL CAPONE QUASHED gormer General aotors Oficer Mar- ries After Wife's Divorce. Counts to Replace Pair | RENO, Nev, July 8 (#).—Frank Killed | Turner, former controller of the Gen- % | eral Motors Corporation and of the du | By, the Aviccisted Ebus: | Pont interests, was married here yes- MIAMI, Fla, July 8—Two of terday afternoon following the grant- four perjury charges against “Scarface” [ing of a divorce to his wife, Mary A. Al Capone were quashed by Judge E. C.| 1urner, on grounds of mental cruelty. By the Associated Pri | Collins in Criminal Court here yester- | | d Trial of the other two cl’mrggrs, ‘Turner took as his bride, Mrs. Frances Clarke Pierce, New York, a widow. THE EVENING TonkYs auusments. | MERGER HEARING i2%.,| IS RESUMED TODAY T I 12 m., 2:20, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:50 p.m. | Bethlehem Steel-Youngstown Sheet | Columbia—“The Big House,” at 11:05 am, 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:35 and Tube Men in Court Fight. AMUSEMENTS. W DALACE (OMFORTABLY CoOOL AMUSEMEN COME WHERE IT'S COOL WARNER BROS. EARLE 13th St. Just Below ¥ LAST THREE DAYS FAMILY AWAITS NOW BLAVING LILLIAN GISH e great Love story NE ROMANTIC NIGHT" ROD LA ROCQUE MARIE DRESSLER CONRAD NAGEL _ O.P.HEGGIE p.m. Earle—“The Border Legion,” at 11:40 am, 1:45, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:50 pm. Metropolitan—“Golden Dawn,” at WORD FRON DOYLE | {Son and Others Are Confi-1jL3 = dent He Will Speak From (2505950 ang st m. Other Side. ZANE GREY'S “THE BORDER LEGION” 4 Paramgunt Picture RICHARD ARLEN JACK HOLT FAY WRAY See Us About Developing ur:l[:rr‘x::?l at 12:04, R-K-O Kelth's—"Shootin' Straight," dey -8 at 11:45 am., 1:4, 3:50, 5:50, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. Ambassador—"Golden 6:10, 7:55 and 9:40 pm. Central—"“Song of the Flame,” from 11 am to 11 pm. Tivoli—"The Return of Dr. Pu Man- chu,” at 2:30, 4:20, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:45 pm. 614 9th ST.N.W. Dawn,” at By the Associated Press. CROWBOROUGH. Sussex, Eng- land, July 8.—The ! | Conan Doyle today | him that he, whose mind was the parent | of Sherlock Holmes had solved the mys- | | tery which always interested him most— His | death. | Adrian Conan Doyle, clared: rtly Sharpened mall Charse !l : 8 GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. WARNER BROS. METROPOLITAN de- host of steel magnates, lawyers and | DAVE SCHOOLER to enjoin the Bethlehem Steel Corpora- | said he planned to file two new perjury PICK oLl e Ak shaiics suicide of L. A. Manchester, general | The charges grew out of Capone’s | to prevent purchase of Sheet & Tube by | 8 by 8. D. McCreary, public safety m-l‘ el | company, on the stand today as the YOUNGSTOWN, Ohlo, | day. ON THE STAGE which had been set for Tuesday, was . ! newspaper men returned here today for ' Postponed until Wednesday. | - «STEBL BLUES resumption of the hearing of the suit Counts Solicitor George McCaskill | Held Over | tion-Youngstown Sheet & Tube merger | charges “immediately to replace those s —a hearing interrupted June 27 By the | quashed by Judge Collins | < COLUMBIA 1 for Sheet & Tube, | testimony in a case in which he al- | - WER | Goninsel for the Plaintiffs, who seek | leged he had been falsely arrested May | ‘\‘\D 0‘7,5/“0{ ‘elime * Bethlehem, planned to put James A.| rector of Miami. FLORIDA POLITICIAN Campbell, chairman of the Youngstown | T ] '“E A 'l‘ | T e e On Wednesday, July 9th FILY BY WEIGHT “My father fully believed that when he passed over he would continue to | keep in touch with us. All his family believed so, too. | “I know perfectly well that my father | often will speak to us just as he did before he passed over. We shall always know when he is speaking, but we shall | have to be eareful, since there are prac- | BLINDED IN GUN FIGHT State Senator Singletary's Shot Out—Sawmill Operator Eyes | first witness. Attorneys said Campbell's examination probably would take up the | whole day. | " The plaintiffs are Myron C. Wick, Jr., | and the International Shares Corpora- | tion, both Sheet & Tube stockholders, | though Cyrus S. Eaton, Cleveland cap- italist, 15 known to be the motive power behind the fight to biock the billion- Eaton und Eugene G. Stork Numbers Grow. KARLSRUHE, Germany (A).—Storks in unusual numbers have invaded all of Baden. Heidelberg reports the ap- pearance of black storks, which for | several decades have been seen in this district only rarely. : HOUJSE wtreeCoumma v P roee CHESTER MORRS” WALLACE BEERY 0BENT MONTGOMERY LEILA HYAMS — LEWIS STONE SAURER ¢ HARDY i & HGH comey Below Zero* Cool and Comfortable LAST THREE DAYS Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Present “GOLDENDAWN” The Conflict of Fierce Passions “the Romance of Young Love Wit tical jokesters on the other side, just dollar merger. as there are here.” The son.explained that Lady Deyle, in her years of intimacy With the novelist e and spiritualist, had learned some things | BY the Associated Press. of the inflection of his words, and his| TALLAHASSEE, Fla, July 8—state| F. T. KABLE DIVORCED habits of speech would guard them | genator W. J. Singletary of Marianna, | T Lo foeud fonianflysttined | o (et blitfed iafid Ve BABKIL o] ICHIOAGO, TS8P Tudge Chiaties jest from eternity. il S o= | A. Williams in Superior Court yesterday | While funeral plans proceeded, and i sawmill operator, was seriously wounded | A: Willlams In Superlor Court yesterday e s Tawaited e of | in & gun battle over timber rights near | Favic con of & wealthy publisher, from | .:9;; g:m(ortefig:?e\:t TK: l‘;i'ztw;:a D:II'NEWPO"L yesterday. | his wife, Mrs. Jane Seelig Kable, for- the man, to whom death came at 71 as .I Senator Singletary was brought to & | merly of Detroit, Mich. consequence of heart disease, were to | hospital here, where doctors found that| They eloped in 1927 from the Uni- her. They were delivered shortly be-|DPOth eves had been shot out and his| versity of Michigan. Mrs. Kable al- - e 5 back plerced with shots. leged cruelty. They have a daughter. in “"ROUGH ROMANCE” [\ \\“I““:‘G ls'u‘ MMIMQEIIIQ/ ol e VIVIENNE SEGAL WALTER WOOLF NOAH BEERY Is Wounded. Grace, Bethlehem president, were ex- pected here today. [ - : .. ' TAEE FICNIC GROVES I | - K . = AGED » and Kiddies Playground EA/IDE 6 AMUSEMENT PARK_ MOI:nTHS g Chesapeake Beach, Md. the making 1 ]/zc Per Lb. In 4-Passenger Planes Minimum Charge, $1.95 Both Open and Closed Types zc Per Lb. In Ford Tri-Motor Operated by Universal Flyers, Inc. Minimum Charge, $2.60 THE NEW WASHINGTON AIRPORT h end Highway Bridge — 2V BIGGEST SHOW IN WASHINGTON! FOox F AT FOURTEENTH ST. FOX'S GLORIOUS ALL-ACTION OUTDOOR ROMANCE GEORGE O'BRIEN DANCING SWIMMING POOL 10c—All Our Rides—10c REDUCED ROUND TRIT FARF FISH DESTROY HOPES OF DUBBING GOLFERS |Sea Game, Designed to Save Balls in Amplitude of Ocean Space, [ Found to Fail. By the Associated Press. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., July 8.— There scems to bz no way of avoiding the loss of golf balls. Adults . 5 5 America's Different Showmam SAM JACK KAUFMAN at his home here. They were: “You are wonderful.” . 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