Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1930, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MENBURG SHUNS‘BOg;EAsn? Znsxgt:?:unr e L s e M ALONE CASE JURIST o . iaie upene Laseur v an: |12 berons i nounced last night by the State De- CHEYENNE, Wyo, July 15 (#— ters. There Former Actress Wins Divorce. » partment, ittt 3 ‘i I-IBERA."UN FEIES o Dot o Two Vi %un:u;:: ‘g:;n:u . v = e B iy o T o i for Judee| Auction Succumbs to Contract, | Ye*terdsy sdvised W. C. Duming, Chey- ¥ I enne publisher, he would not. seelt elec- fore Death of Two Victims |, gipeen subjected to torture, Ray, former Broadway musical actress, | Sit in Rum Ship Sinking Arbi : of BURY PARK, N. J., Jufy 15 () — | tion for the unexpired term of the late in Illinois: ‘ ‘The left foot of a body found near (has obtained a divorce in Mexico from tration Proceedings. proceedings with Assoc One simply must p,.% contract. All | Senator Francis E, Warren, nor for the Edinburg, in Christian County, yesterdsy | Harold K. Haas, son of a wealthy to- Devanter of the United States Supreme | auction competition of the American | g term in the Senate. Mr. By the Asfociated Press. was ml{ss:‘r:g.mcdgn;:‘el;‘l’;wma:ld the | acco merchant, her attorney, Hyman |BY m.lmocuud:‘:-;. : Si’:‘& appointed on behalf of the United | Bridge m le year Bt i - con~ Lymi Poor: 3 one pair peared compete. Deming immediately filed notice iRefusal Is Based on Slight by e nding_of the Bodics of tug | sinced him the slaying had oceurved at |K. Bushel, said yesterdsy. They were | Designation udes so ey "Givén Organization of For- - I'm , of o turned up for contract. candidacy on the Republican ticket. siain men within the. last four days, about the same time that the other vic- 'married eight years ago. . |Duff of the Supreme Court of Canada' ‘The I'm Alone, of Comadian registry, ' An army n men Within the last four days, about o o T Other Vie- marrled elght yearsago. e mer Service Men. - . i . Jy the Associated Press, BERLIN, July 15—Venerable Presi- Budgel Your o ent. von Hindenburg threw something | DUl hiases ‘ Horne §skin to a political bombshell Yoday when o the notified the Prussian premier, Dr. Disisariel . Ours wisshd i P ;mm Braun,. that he must decline to A modern, sensible way A ; spirat d honoh'l‘fixi:p" S-..hll;l life articipate in the festivities planned at buying. A small sum down 4 2 size bungalow em ourth L‘%oblmcp, Tre: Aix-la-Chapelle and and the balance in conven- F s T R E E T A T S E v E N T H — 'Wiesbaden in celebration of the libera- fent payments. ftion of German soil from foreign troops. § The President’s refusal was based Jupon the tact tt 1e Prusstan govern- ment hi not jme Stahlhelm, - ’ o ’ : 9 former service men who part the war. President von Hir fan honorary mem of this organiza- . tion. The President explained that his con- | was given on the assumption that the ban on the Stahlhelm would be lifted by that time so that they might in in the festivities. - ssian government,” he said, , made the lifting of the to conditions from which I d to conclude that these old rs will not be permitted in closed formations, form of demonstration has d to all other organiza- ble to agree to this nt of the Stahlhelm.’ ting his visits to Prus- oldier President said he y acceptance of invi- rian County of the , Speyer, as of Mayence, VE RETURNED TO PRISON Former Coronmer's Juryman Iden- tifies Man as Life- Termer. Greenwood Rodgers, alias Pinkney Saunders, colored, 55 years old, alleged fugitive from a South Carolina prison farm since December 2, 1915, while ng a life sentence for arson and rder, today was on his way back to South Carolina in_custody of Special y_ Thomas P. Weir and State Con- stable M. C. Turbeville. Rodgers and 2 other colored men were convicted of murdering George ‘Young, farmer and Summer resort own- er, at Stomp Springs, S. C., having set fire to their victim's home and cremated the body. The three men were sentenced to death, but Gov. Manning commuted their sentences to life imprisonment. One of the trio died in prison.and Rodgers and t T member escaped. ‘The other pris s not been cap- tured. Weir, d on the coron- rer, who was arrested by De- aul W. Jones and Howard W. “Take me back,” was all the prisoner had to say, not admitting his identity, and the officers arranged to leave with him on an afternoon train. VA DELIVERS EXPECTS ADVANCE PLAN 2 CLAUSE RETURN TO BILL | TR _ At ‘Wagner Sees Government Suspen- : ¢ ‘ sion in Prosperity as Best U Employment Solution. By the Associated Press. Hope that the provision for advance > T r o planning of Government building proj- Save $77.00 pceian o Sore e Setig pe $220 4-Pc. Walnut Bed Room S ; R TR C. Wainut bed Roo uite of Congress was expressed in a state- ~ ) ment yesterday by Representative &3 Y . 2 X 0-%(.11)110." Repk\lxblicnln,]ogahfm. who % (4 Striped wnl:utkvene;notw;th maple anerl;ya. :I;I::ga;lynm;ee- said this was the only legislative means C I ' P jors. Dresser, deck che rawers, French vani s N by which unsatisfactory. economio. sit $59.45 olonia oster e » 4 ow a3 2 uations coul relievet . — “~N The. advancs plaaning provisian. of . v The Hecht C: : ‘ } ‘o) Bed Outfit the bil which reached the conference Bed Out it Fourth Ploor—! > ‘*}'\\*‘1 . $ 95 : ey g5 ¥ g . 4. from the Senate measure by the House. Dible clctwin‘sise: *Tn. $ 4.95 Tnner spring mattress and ! This section of the bill, the Oklahoman ouble of . In ' coil spring. In twin or d, we enable public works to be ner spring mattress and coil . double size. (Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co.) serve for_periods of spring. (Fourth Floor—The Hecht Co.) overnment should hold back i #ts projects from competing with prie vate industry in times of prosperity,” he said, “and then enter the fleld im- i it ll mediately gnd furnish employment 1t when priva s 1ows ‘ prbed pes ustry sl down or }l i Jid | ‘ A sl MEN HUNT FRED BURKE Chicago Gangster Believed to Have BEscaped Michigan Capture by 10 Minutes. By the Associated Press MUSKEGON, Mich., July 15.—Steel yested and heavily officers last ‘might were “searching every boat and I M train leaving this ety and guarding all " " | ! highwa he hunt for Fred Burke, I Dehvers ter, chigan police e m William Avery, Newaygo truck driver, yesterday 'd a picture of Burke E 2 n who hired him yes- . § ) him from Newaygo to h a bus for Muskegon. o o g $220 Three-Piece Bed-Davenport Suite $200 Four-Piece Living Room Suite e bulld as the much- & 3 i) o e e Save $82—$10 Delivers It!—Balance Monthly Wi S fou-r B tidiutiand Iof=—Bolonos Mty . 4 ® o Mohair. Coil spring construction. Reversible cushions in moquette. Full size bed-daven- e Tapestry or Mrgwh:;:. Two-tone mahogany-finished frames. Coil springs. Reversible cush- COW DERAILS TRAIN ] port, club chair and button back chair. ns in moquette. With Ottoman. nimal Knocked From Tracks Hard Enough to Open Switch. 00 e B July 15 (P— PR the tracks into % S ga switch with such force that ] | } B $switch opened, “The train, was de- erday. Five per- seriously, rail- jroad officials said. | The injured in- feluded Miss Edith Sorbeck, Kansas City. She sprained back. aches, two Pullmans, a diner, car and the engine tender Only the tender over- Jtur The engine‘and the rear Pull- ; or racks, 3 n was reported traveling at Smbout 50 miles an hour. RAINS HIT NEW MEXICO 3 SANTA FE, N. Mex,, July 15 (P).— Heavy rains throughout New Mexico over the week end brought damage to the highways and a big rise in the !l‘nler& of the Rio Grande. . Dt e L e s $200 Ten-Pc. Dining Room Suite $220_Lawson’ Three-Pc. Suite Between Raton and Taos 4 miles of E 5 0 Del' "1 a Mam“ By was w A 1l —$ —Balance Monthl: Save $82—§1 ivers It!-—Balanc ly il erwn Banth 7B ark Save $67- !0 Delwers‘ It!—B: - y = T o e Albuquerque on a mesa top washed out Walnut veneer. Wood carvings. Buffet, ehina cabinet, extension le, enclosed server, '1"{.,1; P ‘ the highway and held up traffic. .. host chair and 5 side chairs covered in velour. and butto San Marcial, scene of two heavy floads ar, recefved & cloudburst, The BEN . & i iz e s : aatts ok : : e ; - B anteo. which' camod the 1933 e : e e ‘ l’inw. Tan bank full yesterday, - e A

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