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Bt . ‘mp- by e s oL T LEGAL NOTICES. ! : ______(Continued.) i 2 ARTAUR FETER and W. H. BADEN, ey SUPREME COURT THE DISTRICT OF olumbia. holding Probate Court.— No. 40696, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscribers, of the State of Virginia and the District of Columbia, respectively, have obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Florence P. Poole, lnte of t of Coranoia. deceas~d. All per- M@ Liwims againsi the deceised are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouciers thereof. legally authenticated. to the subscribers on or before the 7th day of October. A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by Iaw be excluded from all benefit of said estate Given under our hands this Tth day of October., 1930. ANNA POOLE WILLIAMS. Harrisonburg, Virginia, = THE WASHING- TON "LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. By LEONARD MARBURY. Asst. Trust Officer. (Seal) Attest: THEODORE COGSWEL Register of Wills for the District of Colum- Bin, Clerc of the Probate Court. o HARLAN WOOD. McLachlen Blds., Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. Holding Probate Court —No. 40863, Administration —This is to_give no- tice that the sub-criber, of ihe District of Columbin. has obtained from (he Prooate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of Administration on the estate of How Ullrich. late ‘of the District of Columbia. All persons having claims against asad are herebv warned to echibit ne. with tne vou-hers thereof. legally | suthentizated, to the cubscriber, on or be- fore the 3rd cay of Octaber.’ A.D. 193 otherwise they may by law be excluded from 211 benefit of seid estale. Given under my hand_ this Srd dav of Ociober. 1930. ALICE ULLRICH. 1754 Park 10ad 1 (Seal) At- test: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills_for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate Cour 0c11.18.25 WILSON L. TOWNSEND, Attornes. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OP | Columbia. holding Probate Court. - No. | 40894, Administration.—This is to give notice that the subscriber. of the State of M; 1an2. has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia letters testamentary on the estate of Sarah_ Bradley Barnard, Iate of the District of Columbia. deceased Al persons having claims against the d ceased_are hereby warned to exnibit the same. with the vouchers thereof. legally au- thenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 6th dey of October. A.D. 1931 otherwise they may by Iaw be excluded from #1l bene- it of said estate. Given under my hand this 6th day of October, 1930. THEODORA CUNNINGHAM. 214 E. Thornap v Chase. Md. (Seel) _Attest COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the Dis- trict “of Columbia, Clerk of the Proba rt oc18,25.n01_ ROBERT F. COGSWELL, Attorney, BUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OP Columbia. holding Probate Court.—Estate of ‘Maud B. Johnson. deceased—No. 40850, Administration Docket 89.—Application hav- ins been made herein for probate of the Jast will and testament of said deceased. and for ietters testamentary on said estate, by Louisc Badorf. it is ordered this 16th day of October. A.D. 1930, that Esther E: telle Johnson Murphy. Frank C. Johnsor 8. Norville Johnson &nd all others coi cerned appear in said court on Monda. the 24th day of November, A.D. 1930, 10 o'clock a.m. to show cause why sueh | application should not be granted. Let no- tice hereof be published in the Washington Law Reporter and Washington Evening Biar once in_each of three successive weeks before the return day herein mentioned. the ‘first publicetion to be not less than thirty davs before said return day. JESSE ©. ADKINS, Justice. (Seal.) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the Disi Columbla, Clerk of the Probate e g ______ocl8.35.nol M. DOYLE. F. A_ THUEE. Attorneys. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF of Catherine A. Geier, Dcceased.—No. 408! Administration Docket 89.—Application h ing been e herein for probate of the last Ietters tostamentary on said estate, by Cath- October, A.D." 1930. that Joseph W. Geler | and Henry P. Geier, whereabouts and ad- dresses unknown, and all others concerned, #ppear in said court on Mond: the 17th day of November. A.D. 1930. at 10 o'clock should not be grantsd t notice hereof be Published in the “Washington Law Reporter” ! and The Evening Star once in each of three successive weeks before the return day herein fuentioned, the first publication to be not less than thirty days before said return day. JESSE C. ADKINS. Justice. (Seal) Attest: GEORGE CURTIS SHINN. Attos 1512 H St. N.W. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI | Columbia.” Holding Probate « Gourr.No, | } 40834, Adminisirat, This is to give no- | , Lice inat the subscriber, of he District of | Columbia, nas obtained from the Probate | Court _of’ the District of Columbia. letiers testamentary on the estate of Marion De Wiit Sievers. late of the District of Colume- bia, aeceased. All persons having claims against the deceased are hereby warned fo ,exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereaf, /legally muthenticated, to the subscriber, cn ©or before the 1st day of Oclober. A.D. 1931: otherwise they may by law be excluded fro 21l benefit of said estate. Giien under m nd this 1st day of Ociober, 1930. BURI G, WILLIAMS. 608 North Carolina ave. s.e. iBeal) “Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. , Register of Wills for the District of Colum- bia. Clerk of the Probate Court. ocil.13.25 CHARLES W. CLAGETT, Atferncy. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ Holding Probate Conrt.—No. that the subscribers, of the State of Maryiand a) the Disirict of Columnia. re- urt of the District of Columbia. letters of administration on the estate of Alice K. farnshaw, late of the Dis‘rict of Columbia, he rame. with the vouchers thereof, Jegally ith day of Septembar, A.D. 1931 otherwise they may by be excluded from #ll benefit of said cstate. Given under our hands this 28t*. day of September, 1930. GEORGE V. EARNSHAW. Riverdale. Mary- Jand: MARY P. EARNSHAW COUDEN. 1225 Clifton 8t. N W.. Washington. D. C. (Seal.) Apait ooy CIBURLL nesliel o S e bk 507 FOSTER WOOD, Attormey. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF « joSolumbia. - Holding Probate Court—No 40756, Administration —This is to give mno- | tice that the subscribers. of the District of Columbia and the State of New York. re- spectively, have obtained from the Probate Gourt, of, the District ot Columbia letiers extamenta he estate of George W Wood. late bf ‘the District of Columbia, de- erased. Al persons having ciaims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof legally guthenticated. "to the subscribers, on_or. be- N day of er. otherwise they o be excinde all_beneft of = ) uadiEs "¢ Wgop? K 00D, WILLIAM . s 1931 be excluded from Given under our . September, 1930, 2021 Nichols Ave. SE. WOOD. 130 Beach Street eal) rict of Columblia, Cle; t R ) Tk of the Probate Court. ky SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRI/ :‘Ax’v :ndnrne,g 'Ql:lull- ?‘Y’Nnn; M. Schooley of be published in the Washinkton Law | not less th: thirty days before return JESSE C. ADKINS. Justic (Beal.y GEORGE M. MeKEE, Atiorner. | By H A KOESTER. Cashier AL | ARTHUR PETER AND W. H. BADEN ‘o BUPREME COUNT Columbia. H 40817, “Aam ' OF THE DISTRICT OF | obute C o. Pro | and for letters testai ____ LEGAL NOTICES. EDWARD FISCHER, Attorne: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbin. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40887, Administration —This is o no- tice ihat the subscriber, of the District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbis. letters testamentary on the estute of Charies J. P. Latterner, late of the District of Columi deceased. ' All peisons having claims the deceased are hereby warned o the rame. with the vouchers thereof, legally Auihenticated. 1o the subscriber, fore the 14ih o ober, otherwise they may by law be exciu all benefit of said estae Gives hand this 14th day of October, 1930, J. LATTERNER. 807 18th st 'n.w. 8 Attest: THEODORE COGSWFLL. e of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court 0e25.001.8 FORD & GROVE, Attorners. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. Holding Prosate Court.— No 40906, Administzation.—This 18 10_give io- tice ihat the sudscriber, of the District of | Columbia, has obiained’ from the Provate | Court of the Distiict of Calumbla, letters of | administraticn the estate of Margaret | Bertha McMahon. Iate ‘of the District of Columbia. deceased. Al persons having claims pgainst the deccased sve hereby warned {o exhibit the same, With the vouch- ers thereof, legalls authenticaied! to the subsc:iber. on or before the 13th day of Oc- fober. A.D. 1951 otherwise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said esiate. Given under my hand ihis 13th day | of Octover. 1920. GERALDINE "DUNCAN. 1433 Juniper now. (Seal) Attest TREODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Probete Court ©c28.n01.8 McKENNEY, FLANNERY & CRAIGHILL, SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, _Holding Probate Court—No. 40v24, Acministration —This 1s to_ give no- tice that the subscriber, of tne District of Columbia, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the estate of ‘Ada Isbell Lippiit, late of the District of “Columbia. deceazed. Al persons having claims against the neceased are hereby warned to exnibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legally authenticated. to the subscriber, on_ or be- fore the 13th day of October. A.D. 1931 otherwise they may by law be exciuded from il benefit of said estate. Given under my hand this 13th day of October. 1630 MOA. TAGUE I LIPPITT. McLean. Virgini (Seal ) Attesi. THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills for the District of Colum. bia: Clerk of the Probate Court. _oc35.nol.8 R. P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Attorney. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF Columbia. " Holding Probate Court.—No. 40966, Adminisization.—This is 1o give no- tice ihat the subscriber, of the District of Columbla, has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the ssiate of Michael W. Budd, late of the District ¢f Columbia, de- ceased. ~ All persons having «claims against the deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same. with the vouchers thereof, legall authenticated to the subscriber, on or be- fore the 15th day of October.” A.D. 19 otherwise they may by law be exc.u all benent of said estate Given under its hend this 15th day of October. 1930 = NA- TIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK OF WASH- INGTON. By R.P. HOLLINGSWORTH, Assistant Trust Officer. _(Seal) _Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wilis for the Districi of Columbia, Clerk of the Probate_Court. 2 JULIAN €. K, Attor SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. ~ Holding Probate Court.—No. 40929, Administration—This is to_give no: tice that the subscriber, of the District of Columbia. has obtained from the Probate Cour. of the District of Columbe. letters of administration on the estate of Rose Dick. Iate of the District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims against the de- ceased are hereby warned (o exhibit the sume. with the vouchers thereof. legally ru- thenticated. to the subscriber. on or before the 15th day of October, A.D. 1931; other- wise they may by law be excluded from all benefit of said esiate. Given under my hand this 15ih day of October. 1930, RUBIN, 1 Attest: of Wills for the District of Columbla, of the Probste Court ___ocab.nol8 PHANE. J. WALTER C. CI WILMER LATIME GILBERT i MALI IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS. | trict of Columbia, holding Probate Court. —Estate of Eminette Watson. deceased. ministration No. 40282.—The potific to ‘the trial of ihe fssues in this case re tive to ‘the validity of the paper writ dated the th day of April. 1930. purporting 10 be the last will and testament of Emi- nette Watson. deceased. havink been Turned as to Kielisbereska Stiftelsen. Wil Petterssop. Helga Petterssen and ihe u known heirs at Jaw and next of kin of Emi neite Watson. deceased. “not to be found.” it is. this 6th day of October. AD. 1830. ORDERED that the issues be set down for trial on the 24th day of November. 1930. and that this order and the substance of { §8id_issues shall be published once a week for four weeks in the Washington Law Re- Porter and twice s week for the same pe- Tiod in The Evening Btar. The substance of the said issues In said case is a3 follows: Was the sald writine signed by said Eminette Watson or hv anv person or persons at her request or direction? Did she at anv ime deciare The same to be her last will ‘and {estament? Was the same obtaired by un- due" infiuence. coercion, fraud or duress practiced by Adolph J. Schipoert. William T-"Martin_or either of them. or anv other person? | Was the said Eminette Watson at The date of the execution of taid writing of Sound mind. memory, Ftanding and capable of makine deed or contract? ¥. L. SIDDONS. . A troe cany, ‘Atiect: COGSWELL. Re: frict of Columbl: Court v T och.11.16.18, CHARLES B, TEBBS, Atterney. COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Colum holding Probate Court. —No. 40764, Administration —This is to give no- tice ihat the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court of the District of Coumbia latters at ceased. Al reons ht {he ‘deceased "are hereby warned to exhibit the sa with the vouchers thereof legally authenticated. to the subscriber on or before the 16th day of October. A.D. 1931: other- 'Wfilhl!‘m m\lY l‘(.'l be ‘G‘l“““an'fl':m ,;Il‘ Denent ot Tania estate. . Given . under my hand this 16th dav of October, 1930. FRANK | H. MYERS. 60% Hibbe Bidg_ (Seal.) Attest THEODORE COGSWELL. Register of Wills District of Columbia, clerk of the eBSOLN HENRY W. SOHON, Atterner. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia. holding Probate ~Court—No. 30942, Administration —This is to give no- tice ihat the subscriber. who was by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Zranted letters of administration d.b.n. on The estate of Jumes Saunders. deceased. haw. ‘with the ‘approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. holding » Probate Court, appointed Monday, the tenth day of November. 1930, at 10 o'clock s m. as the time. and said court room the place. for making payment and distribu- tion from said estate. under the court's directlon and control, n_and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares or legacies. or the residue, or Darts thereof, are notified to attend. in Derson or by agent or attorney duly suthorired. with their claims against the estate properly vouched. Given under my hand this 22nd day of October, 1930, HENRY W. SOHON. Administrator d. b. n. (Seal) Attest: THEO- DORE COGSWELL. 'Register of Wills_for the District of Columbia, Clerk of the Pro- bate_Court oe25.n01.3 JAMES B. FLYNN, Att 3 SUPREME COURT OF (HE DISTRICT OF Columbia, ~ holding Probate Court—No. 40960, Administration —This is to ce that the subscriber of the District of Columbia has obtained from the Probate Court_of the District of Columbia lett of administration on the estate of Eva E Ridgway. Jate of the District of Columbii deceased. “All persons having ciaims aga! the deceased are hereby warned to exhibi the same, with the vouchers thereof le authenticated, to the subscriber on or before the 17th dey of October, A.D. 1931: other- wise they may by law be excluded from all Dbenent of said estate. Given under my hand this 17th day of October. 1930. CHARLES E. RIDGWAY. Jr. 135 Sth (Beal.) Attest: THEODORE COGSWELL. Rezisier of Wills for the District of Columbin. Clerk of OGERS, Altorney. the_Probate Court. oTHO L. SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbid. Holding _Piobste Court.—Es- tate of Douglas N. Goray. Deceased 5 40930, Administration Dockel 89.- Applica- Gion having been n herein for probaie of thie Lust will and testament of seid Uecensed, ntary on said estute! Y Audrey May cu Rotwire. it is ordered this d duy of October. A D. 1930, ihat the nkuown heirs st law and next'of kin of Douglas N. Goray, deceased. and all others concerned. sppear’in said court on Monday. the 1st duy of Dec r. A.D. 1930. ut 10 oclock am, 10 show calse why such ap- wlication ' should Le wranted Lot no- tice hareof be published in the “Washing' Law Reporter” wnd The Evening Star of thiee successive weeks befor day herein mentioned, the first on 10 be not less thau thirty da ore said return di JESSE C ADXINS. Justice. (Ses] ) Attest: THEODORE COGS. WELL. Resiter of Wills for the District of Columbia. Clerk of the Probate Court 6c28 nel A BARNARD & JONNSON. Atterner: SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF Columbia, holding Probate Court - No 40908 Adminisiration —This s 1o give no. of the ed from the Columbin et |0000000000000000000000000. THE FEVENING “NOTSULTY" PLEA] HINTED N SLAYING Mrs. 0’Loughlin May Voice Innocence When Arraigned in Court Today. By the Ascociated Press | DENVER, Colo.. Oclober 25— Attor-| neys for Mrs. rl O'Loughlin indi- cated they would seek m continuance when thelr client appeared in court today for arraignment on a first-degree murder charge In conuection with the death of her 10-year-old stepdaughter | Leona. Leo O'Loughlin, city detective and father of the child whose bruised body | was found in & city park lake, indorsed | the complaint against his wife #nd | a similar charge against his brother Frank. May Plead Not Guilty, While speaking no word in defense of Mrs. O'Loughlin, the detective said he had indorsed the complaint against his brother so that charges against him might be cleared up. John Welsz, brother of the accused woman, who was grilled for a week by police, said his sister yesterday told him she had nothing to do with the slaying of her stepdaughter. His state- ment indicated the woman intended to plead not guilty, although police had claimed she made a partial confession. Frank O'Loughlin was drawn into the case when the woman, during question- ing by the police, cried: “Why don't you get Frank and give us a sanity test? We must both be crazy. . Alienist Examines Woman. An autopsy disclosed glass in _the viscera of the slain child, whose body was found two days after she disap- peared from home. Her father is re- covering from illness induced by eating food in which ground glass had been placed. An alienist spent more than an hour with Mrs. O'Loughlin in the county jail yesterday, but declined to disclose the resuit of his examination. VETERAN MAILMAN DEAD Philip 8. Atl:y of C:r;nberlnnd Ex- ,pires While Asleep. Special Dispatch to The Sta: CUMBERLAND, Md.,, October 25.— Philip Sheridan Athey, 63, active in fraternal circles and a veteran letter carrier of Cumberland, was found dead in his bed by his son Harold He had been in failing health for some weeks. Mr. Athey was entering his twenty- eighth year in the mail service and was soon to have been retired. He was a member of the National Letter Carriers’ | Association, the Junior Order United American Mechanics, the Ancient Or- der Knights of the Mystic Chain and the Knights of Pythias. His wife, one | son and two daughters survive. PROPOSALS. 3 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of the Supervising _Architect. Washington. D. C.. October 21, 1930 —Seaied bids will be opened in this office at 3 p.m. November 5, 1930, for test borings and test pits on the site of the new post office department building at Washiugton, D. C. Drawing and speci- fications may be obtained at this office in the discretion of the supervising architect. JAS. A, WETMORE, Acling Supervismg Architeet. — __0c23,2527_ OFFICE OF THE ARCHITEGT OF THE CAP- ITOL. _Washington. * D. -~ C., October 18, BIDS wiil be opened in this at 3 p.m., November 10, 1930, for the uction ‘of ‘granite terraces. balustrades aches, Senate Office Buildin Washinigton . 1930, dr, 5 e Architect of the Capitol. in the discretion of said Architect by any satisfactory eeneal contractor. A deposit of twenty dollars 1320000 will ‘be required for each set of drawings and specificaiions, to insure their return tn x0od condition. ' Checks therefor 10 be made payable to the order of David Lynn, Architect of the Capitol. 0c21.23.25 EDUCATIONA! CIVIL SERVICE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY School of Economics and Government Registration New Open in MARKETING—SALES PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE New Course Now Starting Regist: Office Open 9 AM. te 7 P.M. 818 13th St. N.W. National 6617 Metropolitan 7964 CCOUNTANG) unting for beginners starting ember 3. Enroll mow. —in A N Southeastern University 1736 G St. (Y. M. C. A), NA. 8250 EDUCATIONAL. $000000000000000000000000 Felix Mahony Art School Day Professional Courses Night In Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters, Pen- Ink. Children's Saturday A.M. Classes. 1747 R. I. Ave. North 1114 | Art—Advertising Interior Decoration—Costume Design Life Class Children's Saturday Class ' 5. D SLevingdlone ~Z AC DEMY~— 1333 F SLNW. ___ME. 2883 COLUMBIA “TECH” All Branches of ENGINEERING and DRAFTING ve |at 2:15, 4:20, 6:15, 8:05 and 9:55 p. STAR, WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert-Belasco—Madge Kennedy in “Michael and Mary,” at 2:30 and 8:30 pm Natlonal-—"Abraham Lincoln" ond week), at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Ga. -8ilk Stocking Revue,” bur- lesque, At 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbla—"Billy the Kid" at am, 1, 2:03, §:15, 7:25 and 9:20 pm. Rialto—"A Lady Surrenders,” at 11:25 am., 1:25, 3:25, 5:25; 7:25 and 9:30 p.m. Palace—"Way for a Sailor,” at 11:50 am., 2:09, 4:33, 7:22 and 9:46 p.m. Earle—"Doorway to Hell,” at 11:30 am., 1:55, 4, 5:35, 7:45 and Fox—"Laughter,” at 11:16 am.,, 1:36, 3:56, 5:27, 7:47 and 10:07 p.m. R-K-O Kelth's—"Check and Double Check,” at 10:30 a.m., 12:25, 2:15, 4:10, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan—*College Lovers,” at 11 am., 12:45, 2:30, 4:20, 6.10, 8 and 9:55 pm. Ambassador—“Last of the Duanes,” (sec- un Central—"Dough Boys,” from 11 a.m. to 11 pm. Tivoll—"Men of the North," at 2:20, 4:25, 6:25, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m, GROW QUESTIONED SECRETLY IN LIMA American Flyer Believed Asked About Arequipa Flight Early in Revolt. By the Associated Press. LIMA, Peru, October 35.—Lieut. | Comdr. Harold B. Grow, officer in the | United States Naval Reserve and in-| spector general of the Peruvian air forces under the administration of former President Leguia, was examined in secert by police authorities yesterday morning at the prefecture. ‘The proceedings were kept private. but it is assumed Lieut. Comdr. Grow was asked about his; flying expedition in the Arequia region on bebalf of the Leguia government at the beginning of the revolution last August. The revolt was led in Arequipa by Lieut. Col. Luis M. Sanchez Cerro, now President, and on August 22 the Ameri- can officer was captured at the South- ern town of Camana as he was prepar- | ing to start for Arequipa. REMOVAL OF OFFICERS | URGED BY GRAND JURY| Detroit Report Hits Deputy Chief of Detectives, Patrolman and Inspector. By the Associated Press. 1 DETROIT, October 25.—The Wayne County grand jury yesterday recom- mended the removal of Robert A. Mac- Pherson, deputy chief of detectives, who Patrolman Adolph Van Coppennolle charged with plotting to kill Inspector Henry J. Garvin last Winter. | The grand jury also recommended the removal of Inspector Norval W.| Marlett, head 6f the plack hand squad. | the injunction suit against the merger. | ger of the Municipal Employment Bu- | reau. | son, fell this morning and was fol- ) 1 o ATTACKS. CHARGES SATURDAY, O OF MERGER FOES @ Attorney for Sheet and Tube- Bethlehem Group Calls Allegations Shameful. By the Associated Press YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, October 25.— Defense Attorney Frederick H. Wood launched an attack yesterday upon the opponents of the Youngstown Sheet & Tube-Bethlehem Steel merger for what he termed their “absured and shameful charges,” that the men who negotiated the merged were actuated by adverse Interests. “The charges are not only absurd, but, they are shameful and it is a dis- grace that they should have been made,” Wood declared as he brought to a close another day of defense arguments in “Under the cowardly protection of the privileges accorded counsel and witnesses for the plaintiffs, these men, all honorable and leading citizens of Youngstown, have been subjected to this calumny,” the attorney said. He first assailed the Cyrus S. Eaton side_for their imputation that Henry G. Dalton of Cleveland, was selfishly interested in uniting the two steel com- panies, because he is a director in both and a partner in Pickands, Mather & Co., Cleveland ore firm, which does| bu#,l;:dqdwi{.h ?elhlehem, leclared that the aggregate par value of the Sheet & 'l\lbe' lhlpr‘M held by the six directors who recom- mended the merger contract was! ugi.ooo,ooo. o e summari a full day of argu- ments in which he sought to eonvince the judge that Cyrus 8. Eaton and his associates, as out-voted minority stock- holders, had no right to bring suit in their own name to enjoin the merger. If Wood is upheld by Judge Jenkins the plaintiffs will have only one re- maining contention on which the ‘in- junction may be allowed. This is the charge that proxies on upward of 300,000 shares were illegally voted and counted at the stockholders’ meeting April 8. JOBS ARE FURNISHED Detroit Shops Recall Workers. Bureau Finds 3,808 Positions. DETROIT, October 25 (#).—Detroit shops and factories yesterday were re- ported to have recalied 2,261 workmen during the past few days, while the Municipal Unemployment Committee has found jobs for 3,803 men. These figures were announced by James M. Duncan, employment mana- Six Above Zero in W. Va. CUMBERLAND, Md., October 24 (Special).—Snow, the first of the sea- lowed by more moderate weather. The flakes were scattery. The her in this week's snap was re- from Davis, W. Va., where the and Detective Lieut. Max Waldfogel of the black hand squad. ! The jury gave no reasons for its| recommendations, issuing only the fol- | lowing statement: | “This grand jury is convinced that | the above recommended changes should | be made immediately and without wait- ing for the final report of the grand jury which will be made later.” GERMAN 1931 BUDGET PASSED BY CABINET! Economies ot Chancellor Bruening | Cut Salaries and National Expenditures to Bone. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, October 25.—The German federal budget for 1931, cut to the bone | by the economies of Chancellor Hein- rich Bruening, but still showing a deficit of 3,000,000 marks (about $720,000), yesterday was passed by a cabinet Reverue was estimated at 10,420, 000,000 marks and expenditures at 10,- 423,000,000. All the ministers, led by the chan- cellor, resolved to accept their 20 per cent salary cuts without walting for legal notification. The cuts become ef- fective as from November 1, INDOOR GOLF The “NATIONAL” “Miniature Golf that is Acemrate” 228 FIRST ST. N.W. Convenient Parking Sr.s US FIRST If You Need BLANK BOOKS Hours 5:00—5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pennsylvs Ave. You Are Welcome /n Our New Home E CORDIALLY extend an invitation to every one to drop in and inspect the most modern, up-to-date plumb.ng and heating’ equipment—now on dis- play in our new show rooms. Nationally known lines of fix- tures, boilers, fittings and heat- ing supplies are included. E. G. 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