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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. 1 HOLD-UP EVIDENCE. i husband’s appointment to the bench. | No Reason Given for Subpoena for y 7 | g WARNING NOTICE! {New York Policeman Blinded | i Culk J ulkin in Job-Buying In- 616 EStN.W, L vestigation. RACES ments Declared Placed and May Die on Michigan Special Train Daily Into Russian Hands. Trip With Family. | Seot. 23d to Oct. 4eh | i 3 | | Burglar Is Skunk, But Investigators Learn Fact Too Late | | :Mrs. Cooley of Waterbury, Conn., Was Near End of Four-Mile | ance agent are regretting that Solb Bwim | By the Associated Press. the strange noises they investi- | | ¥ NEW YORK, Septémber 19.—Charles gated in the basement of the | <, ] | W. Culkin, former sherift of New York agent’s home Tuesday night were By the Associated Pross. County, was subpoenaed yesterday as a not made by a burglar as they | | o v AR T NEW HAVEN, Conn. September 19.| witness before the special grand jury Armed with guns, A. J. Feicht, | | —A hunt by boat and airplane was| investigating charges that George F. the agent, and the three police- | |launched* yesterday for Mrs. Abby Ewald paid for his appointment as men.[inungp?‘r’\“;mmeim‘:he hl»‘?-! Stewart Cooley of Waterbury, Conn, a city magistrate. ment a m tica, mor e . n Culkin's name had not been brought commonly known as a skunk, when relatives learned the 72-year-old| . isualy into the investigation, Snd which had caught its head in a | | grandmother had dropped her knitting| g reason was given today for his sum- fruit jar. The animal finally | | and gone out for a solo swim off Pros- | moning. broke the jar when it dashed | | pect Beach. | 'The first witness today, Peter Eckert, against the wall, and the men Just about as hope was being aban- | father of Mrs. Bertha Ewald, who doned, an airplane pilot spotted her mistaken identity, was considered by po- | | 3PProdched, thinking they were | | doned, an sirplane pliot spotied her st RUMANIA ALARMED aixw] BYLOSS OF TREATY FURNITURE NAtional I Important Military Docu- By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 19— Three policemen and an insur- HAVRE DE GRACE Healsh officers urge the kflling of RATS, WICE, COCKROACNES, WATERBUGS STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE been recognized by millions of people Dring the past 62 yenrs as the Fuarant filer of ‘these food destroping and disesse dy For Use s of pest IFIT FAILS WEEKDAYS AT S Coaches, Parlor Car, Dining Car LEAVE Washington (Union Station) . 1200 Nooa ARRIVE Havre de Grace Greeaway's Lame 1:35P. M. Standard Time RETURNING Leave Hevre de Grace after the last race By the Associated Press. ANN ARBOR, Mich., September 19— | A “possibility that Peter J. O'Rourke, New York policeman, who was blinded | and seriously wounded by gunmen early yesterday, may have been the victim of | By the Associated Pr | BUDAPEST, Hungary, September 19. —A PFrench military expert en route | to Bucharest made the declaration-here today that because of the mysterious transfer of highly important Ru- ‘manian military documents bearing upon army matters to Russian hands, wfl.or‘ & omo | Rumania has been compelled to begin . : ; th nis| | eat e e s T | ‘Although all four fired, killing | | W. Palen, who set out in a motorboat | . " N | | the animal, discovery of their er- {fié‘ugfi{'"i‘o "1‘;;" m‘::b:::: M's“n,ofifi,‘.‘éff“ ror was too late, for the damage of her swim from the beach to Sperry | with th % to take her money—g$50 had already been done. Light, a distance roughly of 4 miles. 2G04 Sy eoplied. » [ After demurring at first, Mrs. Cooley This, together with the experience of . accepted the invitation to ride back. another motorist who was stopped on | Import Water for Fishes. sedrstiealins NEW YORK, September 19 (#)— the same road between here and Ply- There's salt water everywhere around mouth, Mich., the same night and was I not robi sed lice to belleve that Podan o Bt Father Knickerbocker, but not & drop is fit to drink for his fishes. Some | and overtook her in the final half mile To obtain a position as civil service messenger under the new rules in Eng- land & boy must pass an examination including questions on botany, advance arithmetic, drawing and economic his- e s A dealing with an ordinary house e notified the woman's son-in-law, Grove The Finest Butter Under the Sun! W prints or MeCormick Meaiens @ o | on your Pack DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | i Sl - e Shipping, just as ight Specialist soon as you de- 7 cidle about a 7 change of resi- dence. An &——————————————————————— | entirely new discussions with her | French and Polish allies Because of the loss of thé army treaty to the Soviets, Gen. Milcescu, former minister of war and present | chief commander of Rumanian cavalry. | and Gen. Florescu, former general sec- retary of the war ministry and now the gunmen might have been assassins x;u\onnl’mt:én?;:;d:;' l‘nmsesaubh-‘ looking for a certain man instead of ol A highw bbers. | | LR Gen, Floreccu was the courier Who | e, b wife i (hres dhiidren | 145000 nlicaslor chatos Atisutic Obesi ur low prices are| oqrried the missing document in 1927 had been visiting Mrs. O'Rourke’s par- | brine from the vicinity of Cape Cod, | l“or nnAsh l{elnerg o‘n'l,}) tx;a fwn‘ Milcescu, then recuperating in ents in Battle Creek, and were on the :‘hpre ‘:’wre 'Aro ’tmd our nn({h!vwe‘(;. /. A, Egg, $144 USORInA . | return trip to New York when attacked. | have en importe lor e city W. A i(“ $15.30| An immense smmtion has been His T1.year-old daughter, Betty, was | aquarium, at the confluence of the Hud- o B SOV, By | camsed in military and politioal circles grazed by one of the builets fired at |son and East Rivers. W. A. Nut..$14.75 | by the disclosures of the French mili- ] Bot Tather. | / | tary authority. | " 5 : The policeman’s condition remained | l;\:u'(kA\\.heP:: $£:2 s | critical today. Even if he should re- | . ¥ | cover, he will be blind. Coke.... ,$10.75 LEGAL SHARE OF ESTATE STOCKHOLM, September 19 (#).— e ot B i ai s Rumors have been revived of engage- : i Fairmont | CLAIMED BY MRS. BLACK | ment of Prince Sigward, son of Crown| Claims Meeting Recess Asked. New River Egg, i Prince Gustav Adolf by his first mar-) THE HAGUE, Netherlands, Septem- wrapped quarters Butter - 49- o A : o will convince 7| P Every Pound of Louella contains the Pasteurized Cream from vou that M. T. /| J§ Ten Quarts of Rich Milk! Think of the Food Valuel & S. Co. service The Finest Butter in Americal does not cost | riage, to Princess Juliana of Hollund.'ber 19 (#).—The German agent of the Renounces | The reports have been printed in the | Mixed Claims Commission fixing dam- Swedish press and have not thus far |ages for United States and German coals are screened and| been denied. citizens for losses suffered in the great full weight suaranteed. | in Testament of Will L Al e war yesterday asked for an adjournment, | so that further correspondence relating | Bpecial Dispateh to The Star. Both bowls of bright colors and coat |to claims against Germany might be ex- i | " BALTIMORE, September 18.—Mrs. | brushes with enameled backs, orna- |amined. 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