Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1930, Page 22

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Earl Wilson, and the girl's husband, Harold McKinley, were in Kansas City with a load of cattle from the 4,000- acre Wilson estate when the kidnaping was perpetrated. | | Rushing back to Greenfield, Wilson | | offered a $2,000 reward for apprehen- sion of the kidnaper and the return of his daughter. j Mrs, McKinley was graduated last Spring from the University of Missouri, Where her husband also was a student. Wilson, who made his money in the ofifields of Oklahoma and then re- | turned to Dade County to buy the farm | of his birth, is building an expensive | home for his daughter find son-in-law. | Enraged Residents Join Search for Man Who Ab- ducted Expectant Mother. WASHINGTON, 1 early in the next week, and will be; called for arraignment that same week, o0 that persons wishing to plead guilty | may have an opportunity without wait- ing as under the present arrangement THE EVENING STAR, for three weeks or more. Trial of ORDER BY ROVER | prosecutor believes. from Police Court on Friday, will be | included in_the report of the grand jury with the cases of the succeeding week. Police Court Work Speeded. Meanwhile justice in Police Court is being expedited so that by November 1 defendants will be able to receive jury trial the day following their first ar- | raignment in court, in most instances Effect of Sending wnnessesj Fresh to Grand Jury Two- | fold, He Says. D, G, TUESDAY BERNARD GRINDER DIE OF WOUNDS Washington Man, Mistaken“gfigm for Bandit, Fatally Shot in OCTOBER 14, 1930. man’s hospital Sunday night and at-| tempted to engage a nurse, Emogene Woodfill, in conversation. The nurse fied and aroused Dr. Chapman, who came into the room with a pistol and ‘The Wash- ington man was partly deaf and ap- parently did not hear the order. He grappled with the doctor for the gun, however, and in the tussle the weapon | was discharged. | Dr. Chapman immediately set about to save the man's life, but he three hours after the operation | was performed on him yesterday. | " Grinder, it was stated in Carthage. | recently was employed at the Cook ‘Co\mly. i1, Hospital. His father is a watchman for the | ordered Grinder away. WILL ADDRESS P.-T. A. Miss Rose Hardy to Make Talk at Francis Scott Key School. Miss Rose Hardy, assistant superin- tendent of the public schools, will ad- dress the second meeting of the par- ent-teachers' association tonight at the Francis Scott Key School, Dana place and Potomac Heights The meeting. which will begin at 7:30 o'clock, will be followed by a social hour. Regular Delivery If you are a man of character and education and can furnish satisfactory references as to your integrity, there is open to you a Iucrative permanent position with the sales organization of a large corporation about to enter the Washington field. Prior selling experience while helpful is not essential, since it is the policy of the corporation to train its men to sell according to its own high standards ef dealing with the public. College men, 35 years of age, or under, will be preferred. Carthage, Mo. | Palace Laundry, working at Ninth and H streets. Bernard Grinder, 36, son of Adam P. - Feel Tired, Lazy? Grinder, 918 New York avenue, died vesterday, after an emergency opera- tion, in the private hospital of Dr. W. B. Chapman, at Carthage, Mo. after the doctor, mistaking Grinder for a hold-up man. had sent a pistol bullet Biliousness or sick headache bother you? Flush poisans from the intestinal tract with Hexasol, the dependable saline laxative. Stir a spoonful or two in a glass of water and drink your own into the man's abdomen. Grinder, a graduate of the Bellevue health. Hexasol costs but 60c at all good drug stores. | 48 hours after the arrest is made, ac- cording to attaches. The court schedule, once so crowded that assistants to the district attorney announced that court jury cases faced a delay of one year, is now said to be improving. Your reply should state, briefly, your egperience. age. ~earnin power, ®ducation and general background. Applications contain- ing this information will receive first consideration. Address Box 17-Z, Star Office Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day pjrning at a cost of 1% cents &aily and 5 cents Sun If you are not taking adv tage ‘of this regular service at this low cost, telephone National 5000 now and service will start Kannf The Famous 9x12-Ft. Gulistan Rugs Are Now Priced $125 They Have Been $150 By the Associated Press. . GREENFIELD, Mo, October 14— Kidnaping of Mrs. Aima Wilson Me- Kinley, 24-year-old heiress and expect- ant mother, stirred Southwest Missouri only speedy indictments, but | REWARD FOR SLAYER | __ OF BUSH INCREASED) i ek o et o The reward for information leading | Attorney Leo A. Rover, requiring all ay. N " |to the arrest and conviction of the|witnesses in felony cases 8 . ki Enraged {riends joined officers of a | stayer of Louls Bush, 60-year-old finan- | y to be sent| During the past year, court attaches score of cities and towns in a patrol of | s : | from the Police Court direct; he | declare, hundreds of Police Court cases, highways from the foothills of the | cler, who bl g and fatally shot | grand jury. v to the | Cth liquor and others, have been lost Orarks to the Missourl River, seeking | If the rear of his Bowe, SOU% SUUOT| ™ By this means the testimony of the | for lack of witnesses and prosecution & small masked man who abducted the ! ;‘{"Lh“ Kt the Busn family, | Witnesses may be secured while it is |In many instances, the trials have been girl last night from the ranch home of | 0Q8Y oonce *Department last - week | fresh in their minds, and in the case |held so long after the arrests are made her father, Benton Wilson, ofl million- | The Potlce opn e e arrest | of Dolice officers, evidence has not been | that witnesses and complainants have aire. e Sadvichion Of 't lnyer " | clouded by other cases. moved to other jurisdictions. Scores of The kidnaper, armed with a shotgun. | 271 QPUCION O3 L€ HOTE o pratt,| “The greatest benefit expected from | other cases have been lost in the past Sheriff Olin Killingsworth said, entered ent, Maurice Rosenberg, at- | the new order,” said United States At- | year because witnesses have forgotten the Wilson home, where Mrs. McKinley ? i torney Rover, “is the obtaining of | the pertinent facts around which the and her mother were alone. According names and the testimony of all wit- | arrests were based. The new and quick to the sheriff, he demanded money, but nesses before they have dispersed. Fre- | action on the part of the Government was told there was none in the house. quently in Police Court, an"ye the names | Is expected to remedy this evil caused He then forced the girl to accompany of one or two witnesses appear on the | by delay. him in the family car, after binding and information, and my office has been Fewer and Better Cases. gagging her mother. Mrs. Wilson freed obliged to depend on the police for a | Assistant District Attorney Davis A. herself after half an hour and notified | complete list, which in some instances. iiart said the police have been making officers. | was delayed 'for several days and oc- | fewer and better liquor cases since the The car was last Teported seen at| Police admitted today they were | casionally for a week.” | reorganization of the police enforcement Aldrich, Mo., about 20 miles northeast | without a trace of the slayer, afier run- | Prosecutor outlined the method which | machinery. He said his docket has not of here. Observers said the machine. | ning down every possible clue. They| he has inaugurated under the new |been crowded with cases in which it is sport, coupe, was followed by another | are working on the theory that Bush order. Cases held in Police Court |practically impossible to get convictions was surprised by a robber, who fled | from Monday to Thursday, Wil be in- | from juries due to small amount of evi- after the shooting. cluded in the report of the grand jury | dence or “shady raids.” Hospital Nursing School, in New York | City, has been employed about Wash- | ngton for several years as a private | nurse. According to Assoclated Press dis- intende superi patches, Grinder went to Dr. Chap- torney for the Bush estate, said: “In order to encourage the apprehen- sion of the culprit responsible for the death of the late Louis Bush, I am authorized by members of the family of the latter to say they offer a reward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for his death.” 8th and Penna. D Sts. Ave. “The Alps, the Rhine, the Battlefield Line” GO (Chesapeake & Ohio) . 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