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DARROW AIDS TWO “PUBLIC ENEMIES' Effecting Release on Bond in| Five Minutes, He Denies Such Charge Is Legal. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 30.—Clarence Darrow stood up in court yesterday for two “public enemies” and got them out on bond in five minutes. He termed the arrest of the “en- emies"—George (Red) Barker and Wil- llam (Three-Fingered Jack) White—as ‘outrageous. “If the authorities wish to harass the Jawless,” he said, “they should do it legally There is no such charge in law as a ‘public enemy.’ " - Attacks Fixing of Iligh Bond. The vagrancy law, under which Bar- ker and White were arrested, provides for release under $i00 bond, Darrow sald. “Yet men are being taken to Poet Quaffs Poison Toast to Girl and Dies at Her Feet By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 30. —Robert Lew, 35, writer and poet; ended his life by drinking poison, a police report said yesterday, in a toast to a girl companion. Holding a glass toward his hostess, Helen Kim, 22, graduate of the University of Southern California, Lew was quoted as having said: “This is the last drink I'l} ever take with you.” Miss Kim said she tried to knock the glass down, but failed. The writer died at her feet in a few minutes. The girl said he had been despondent over his failure to sell his work lately. 'VERA CATHCART WEDS MILLIONAIRE Sir Rowland Hodge, Ship Owner, 71 Years 0ld, Is Third Husband THE UMPIRE GETS CLAIMS AGAINST GERMANY Bonynge Says Evidence Convinced U. S. of Sabotage Despite Feel- ing of Skepticis By the Associated Press. 3 TH HAGUE, Netherlands, September 30.—American claims for damages suf- fered at the hands of German secret agents before the entry of the United States into the World War passed to- day into the hands of the umpire, R. W. Boyden of Bostcn, at ihe close of a long hearing before the Mixed Claims Commission here. The Ameri- can commissioner, Robert Bonynge, concluded his reply to German argu- ments today by saying that America had not wished to believe that such crimes as the spreading of disease germs and blowing up factories in a neutral country could have been com- mitted in. Germany's behalf. “Every normal man,” Bonynge said, “would have wished to believe that in this twentieth century of Christiani that would be impossible. President Wilson could not believe it at first.” ‘The speaker said it seemed hardly credible at the outset that in this age EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SUPPOSED D. C. WOMAN RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL i!o!lon Victim, Thought to Be Mrs. Crosson Pepper, Recovers at Bellevue. . By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 30.—A young woman believed to Crosson Pep;er of Washington had re- covered sufficiently from poison she took Friday night in a Greenwich Vil- e drug store to leave Bellevue Hos- pital yesterday. Mrs. Pepper is the wife of Philip Pepper, broker, and the daughter of Dr. H. J. Crosson, Washington physi- Low-Fare Qutings A e $1.75 ‘BALTIMORE Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY Tic) go0d only in $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER be Mrs. Theresa \ De O, |cian, ana » Glan, and s [rendniece of the late TALE OF 3-MILE WHALE WINS WHOPPER CONTEST Bellevue Hospital authorities said she took poison auflngn- transitory period of depression. leaving the hospital ‘she was met by her mother and a husbant New Giant Generator. BROOKLYN (#).—A new generator The chi'dren espe- cially will enjoy hese delicious {rost- ed fruit sticks. Bach nd box _contains tment assor of different everal avors. young man presumed to be her | Retired Sea Captain Tells Wiscon- % . sin Judges of Passing Sea Mon- BURLINGTON, Wis,, September 30 is rated as capable of producing in one | (NNAN.A)—A story which earned year as much electrical power as was|Anton Delan of Burlington the title of made in the entire United States in|“champion prevaricator of the Sover- eign State of Wisconsin” told of pass- | test,” a yearly fixture in Burlington, Chocolate-Covered Almonds TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. ing a school of whales while master of a sailing bark. “The ship,” he told the judges of the annual whopper contest, “was mak- ing three knots an hour. At eight bells we drew even with the tail of the daddy whale of them all. At one bell, half an hour later, we still hadn’t passed him. Just a trifie after two bells, one hour from the time we drew up to him, we passed his head. And that makes that baby three miles long.” Capt. Delano was presented with a medal by Chief of Police Frank Beller, donor and sponsor of a “whopper con- ster in Sailing Bark. B2 designed to keep the imaginations of retired sea captains active. (Copyright, 1930, by North Américan Newse paper Alliance.) = ~— Spanish Envoy Dismissed. BUDAPEST, Hungary, Septembet 30 (). — The charge d'affaires ohf"'fla Spanish legation, Don Jesu de Sncio, was reported yesterday to have beem suddenly dismissed from the Spanish diplomatic_service, The diplomat, extremely popular in Budapest soclety, was alleged to ve committed irregularities in office &nd V(v h;xe compromised a young lady of rank. Electric Toasters Only $1.49 You can make two slices of eris brown toast right at the table wit} one of these neatly finished electric toasters. Has guaranteed heating element Household Aprons any nation could commit such acts aganist a friendly power, but finally the evidence became too convincing. $3.00 WILMINGTON SUNDAYS, October 5, 19 Ly. Washington. .. 720 A. M. SIGHTSEEING TOURS Attractive Motor Coach Tours have bee: ially court, charged with vagrancy and made A Rich and Healthful Confection! ® turnish $10,000 bonds,” he added. | Darrow has been in retirement from | the law for two years. He said he | BY the Astociated Press ! LONDON, _September 30.— Vera, | of Countess Barred by U. S. of Figured Waterproof SR Cretonne 1905 . ..1930 agreed to take the case of Barker and | ‘White because he always had been close to labor unions. Barker is business agent for the Treasurer’s Union. It is not aftiliated with the American Feder- ation of Labor. ‘The surrender of White, a former convict, and Barker, who also has served a prison sentence, left 20 of the 26 “public enemies” stiil unaccouuted for. Vagrancy warrants have been issued for all of them. Druggan Action Continued. Terry Druggan, another “enemy,” did not have as easy a time of it as White and Barker. While he lay in a hos- pital—too ill to be moved, his physician said—an effort was made in_court to obtain his velease on bond from the vagrancy charge. Circumstances in connection with the scheduling of prop- erty to back the bond aroused the sus- picions of Judge John H. Lyle, and the entire matter was continued to vermit nvestigation Judge Lyle, who signed all the va- grancy warrants against the “enemies” | The and who has taken an active part in the effort to bring Chicago gang lead- ers to justice, heard last night that he had been marked for murder. A colored man, whose identity was not re- vealed, reported to the State’s attorney that he had overheard three men in a Bouth Side speakeasy discussing a plot to assassinate Judge Lyle s i At the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Iphia_there is no maximum age limit for workers either in the factory or Countess of Cathcart, was married to Sir Rowland Hodge, 71-year-old mil- | lionaire ship owner at Prince's Row | Register Office today. Crowds gathered hours before the ceremony. The bride wore a black georgette and lace frock and a chiffon velvet coat, trimmed with sable. Her hat was of the large “picture” type. She wore aiso a three-strand rope of pearls, one of the bridegroom’s gifts. | _The countess was greeted at the door of the register's office by her young son, | | the Earl of Cathcart, and two sons of | the bridegroom. | Among the guests were the Duke of ‘Richmond and Gordon, Lord Wyfold | and Sir James Heath. | The couple were to leave for Paris at | once. | | . The Countess of Cathcart announced her impending marriage last Frida: This is her third matrimonial ventu: The widow of Capt. De Grey-Warter, killed in the Great War, she was mar- ried under her maiden of Vera Fraser to the fifth Earl of Cathcart in 1919. e aged earl divorced her in 1921, naming the Earl of Craven in the papers. e countess was denied admission to the United States in 1926 on the ground of “moral turpitude.” She later was admitted and produced a play writ- ten by herself, “Ashes of Love,” which failed. When the Earl of Cathcart died in London in 1927, the countess inherit- | ed a trust fund giving her $2,500 a year. ——— On a recent Saturday 10,000 pas- sengers sailed from Southampton, Eng- land, for the United States and Canada. Spends $55,320.83 and Loses ATLANTA, Ga., September 30 (#)— Expense accounts of candidates in the September 10 Democratic primary on official file yesterday showed John M. Slaton, who unsuccessfully opposed William J. Harris for nomination of United States Senator, had expendi- tures of $55,320.83. ‘The report, duly certified as pre- scribed by law, also shows that of the | contributors Mrs. Slaton was the high- est, with $29,000. Playgrounds are being developed in | the Philippines. 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 THE MONTANA 1726 M St. N.W. Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the ond of each month. $16.00 CHICAGO SATURDAY, Oct Lv. Waghington o 50, $12.00 SorRon SATURDAY, Lv. Waghington. .. X $6.00 PITTSBURGH SATURDAY, October 11 Lv. Washington 10.35 P. M. $8.50 NIAGARA FALLS SATURDAY, October 11 shington............6.55P. M. $5.00 NEW YORK SUNDAY, October 12 Col Day, Monday. Oct. 13 on 12.20 A. M. 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