Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1930, Page 12

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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1930. CHEMISTS TEST LIEUT. COL. CHARLES BYURT| TRANSFERRED TO CAPITAL | Many Other Officers of Army, In- tary Academy at Claremore; Chaplain Edward E. Lane, from San Francisco to Eugene, Ore PFirst Lieut. J. R. Hamilton, Infantry, to the Oklahoma Military Academy; Chaplain Thomas L. Kelley, from Fort Douglas, Utah, to Fort Robinson, Nebr.; Chaplain Ivan L. Ben- HOW WILL LEAVES BULK |t b o 2ot i, 4nm: ly slight was lef trust OF ESTATE TO W. 0. W. 5375 ke %or “the Workers ‘ot the . World. No Estimate of Value Given, but BRITISH 10 PCT. TARIFF * FOR REVENUE PLANNED TR Dominions Would Receive Rebate revenue purposes, with a rebate for the dominions. The project was said by the paper to have been submitied in a memoran- dum by H. D. Henderson, head of the government's economic advisory staff, who have reached a stage of discussion only as yet, the matter not having been Sub V-5 Goes to Trinidad. ANNAPOLIS, Md., August 12 (#).— The V-5, largest and newest of the submarine fleet, left yesterday for Trini- dad and the Panama Canal Zone after a week in the harbor off the Naval Academy. Keeps You FEit... 1f allowed to continue, con- stipation often results in serious complications. by Proposal of Ministers Await- ing Imperial Conference. By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 12.—The Dally Herald, government organ, yesterday said that individual ministers, in making plans for the forthcoming imperial conference, were considering the idea of & general tariff of 10 per cent for nett, from Fort Eustis, Va., to Fort Monroe, Va.; Chi J._L. McBride, from Fort Monroe, Va., to Fort Douglas, Utah; Second Lieut. R. K. Giovannoli, Air Corps, from Selfridge Pield, Mich., to Bolling Field, Anacostia, D. C., and Second Lieut. R. F. C. Vance, Air Corps, from Langley Field, Va. to the Aber- deen Proving Ground, Md. Attorney Indicates It Will Run Into Six Figures. cluding Several Chaplains, Are Reassigned. broached in the - WRECKS BUILDINGS "Explosive Was Accidentally | Compounded, Killing One and Injuring 13. PAINEU ACHING By the Assoclated Press. CINCINNATI, Ohio, August 12.—The will of James Eads How, millionaire hobo, drawn here just 10 days before he died last month at Staunton, Va., was filed today in Probate Court by his attorney, Nicholas Klein. No estimate was made of the wealth Lieut. Col. Charles C. Burt, Finance Department, has been transferred from Baltimore to the War Department; Capt. Philip G. Bruton, Engineers, from | Fort Logan, Colo., to New Orleans; Capt. C. W. Chalker, Infantry, from the 43 - Panama Canal Zone to New Orleans; Capt. P. C. Clayton, Cavalry, from Fort| In three months Mukden, China, has Oglethorpe, Ga., to the Oklahoma Mili- | exported 134,000 dog skins. i to buy for the 5 (hls GO osty Ba. e entire oil output of un, Japan has Japanese navy the new oil-shale factory at China. HEXASOL | Promotes Intestinal Purification in a Pleasant, Natural Way | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, August 12—The wreckage of two buildings attested to- day to the power of an explosive acci- | = dentally compounded by a chemist while making an experiment. One man was killed and 13 persons were injured yesterday by the explosion of a mixture which Marcus Cohen was heating in his laboratory, on the fifth floor of a building in Prince street. The blast blew out the side of the laboratory building and tons of brick and other debris dropped through the roof of a two-story building adjoining crashing to the basement. | _Erke Mailina, 19, a presse feeder, em- | ployed in_the printing shop of David Leff, which occupied the smaller build- ing was killed. Mrs. Lillian Leff, wife of the proprietor, and others were buried | 3 in the wreckage. Among the injured | & | were a pedestrian and two firemen who | were hit by falling bricks. Cohen, who suffered burns, was ui able to explain what caused the e: ! plosion 3 Mailina’s body was found two hours | after firemen had dug out the injured Regular evacuation of poisonous is essen pend upon Hexascl, laxative you've ever taken. + . mever upsets you. the nicest Mid @0c at ANl Good Drus Stores “In the New Yellow and Biue Packare™ HEXASO Used and Endersed Since 1904 Dependable The Saitne Laxative Good-bye Corns! 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Get rid of || engaged attention of * the State that painful corn or callous at.once. || Supreme Court justices today. —Advertisement. The justices, hearing evidence on - = | Billings" application for a pardon, were to decide whether the documents would be admitted. They were intro- duced yesterday by Edward A. Cunha, former ‘assistant prosecutor, who helped convict Billings and Thomas Mooney. Both men are serving lifee terms for the | bombing, which killed ten persons. Although the papers were denied admission in trials of Mooney and Billings, this had no bearing on the present hearing, Chief Justice William |¥ Waste said. vin V. McKenzie, Sillings asserted he could have proved through Cunha and James F. Brennan, | another prosecuting attorney in the { original trials, that it was physically impossible for Billings to have been |at the scene of the bombing. Cunha was under summons to take the stand. U. S. MARKSMEN HONORED ; Trophies Presented at Luncheon in Antwerp. 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