Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 29

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ABANDONED HINES MAYBEREDPENED Wales Seethes With Gold Fever as Result of Prospec- 'tors’ Disclosures. By the Assoclated Press. DOLGELLY, Wales, November 15— umf,fl' “fresh from ::c arécks,” literal Setimony bes fore Prof. Henry mho is conduct- ing an investigation of abandoned ‘Welsh gold flelds &:eplnwry to submit- & report to government. id the report be favorable, Welsh , for almost a generation sbandoned, will blossom again. on & huge table in front of Prof. Louls were ]guld mz%r.s. gnlgé , 80l ore and panni mflflllflw taken from the Welsh veins. Experts Tour Workings. When the hearing ended, Prof, Louis km{:g ;.Iu lbtn':an;g wtm ‘accompan! experts who es' e mimount ot capital necessary to Tevive the industry. One of the most picturesque of theg old-time miners to testify was Ellis Jones, who attributed the falling-off of gold uction to poor milling methods. * fellows and myself,” Jones , “went into a shaft heating water a little at a time we = enough gold out of the vein in & week to realize over $800. Once, using that were then up-to-date operations, 5,000 in gold was taken from three tons of ore.” Seethes With Gold Fever. As a result of the disclosures, Wales with gold fever, but none here has money enough to erect a mod- ern mill, where the ore could be prop- erly and profitably worked. However, firms have announced their in- tentions of forming syndicates if the government investigation proves the venture feasible. ‘Welsh gold mines formerly built for- tunes for their operators and gave em- loyment to hun s of workers. From &I beds at Bontddu, near Bar- gold valued at $10,000,000 was taken, nmllerl amounts being derived from other fields. For brief spells in 1919 and 1922 the 8t. David mines here were opened, and the wedding band worn by Princess CONSCIENCE CAUSES MAN 70 PAY AFTER 18 YEARS Stole Ride on Train in 1912 in . Pennsylvania—Ticket Costs 84 Cents. man who beat v . ul;’:lel:lyt paid his 4 hn.u "riumm troubled falking into the station here, he Ifl'fl the price of a ticket between those points. The it and a ASKS $100,000,000 A YEAR | &ncea fo. FOR'INLAND WATERWAYS Vice President Intra-Coastal Canal BE, L - 2 3 g8 your new grates or any other equipment. 100% combustion is assured — all fewer ashes are left. The saving, pay for this. inexpensive blower. Together—With the Same Automatic Heat Control | Provided With the Oil Burners and INVESTIGATION: BEGUN |DAUGHERTY LOSES PLEA |WOODRING BELIEVED IN FATAL POISONING| TO ABATE INDICTMENTS| ywNER |N ELECTION Woman Dead, 16 Relatives und Friends Violently Ill After Eat- ing Flour Containing Drug. .| By the Associated Press. G JOHN BRYAN, Playing Shakespearean roles with Fritz Leiber at the Chicago Civic Theater, is a grandson of William Jennings Bryan. —A. P. Photo. BANDIT TRIO SOUGHT IN $80,000 GEM THEFT New York BSalesman Says Silk- Gloved Men Bound Him to Chair in Chicago Hotel. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 15.—Three silk- gloved bandits, who Jack Salter, New York diamond salesman, said stole Garing Loop Tobbery, were sought todas: ing Ty, Were soug] ay. Salter said he was cleanin yesterday, which he brought here to sell for his father, Norbert Salter, 48 West Forty-eighth street, New York, and another .dealer, when the trio, armed with .pistols, surprised him in his hotel room. He told police he was bound to a chair, the bed and a radiator and that chlorof -soaked —_— TEXTILE UNION OPPONENT| CONVICTED IN LIBEL CASE Defendant Fails to Prove Truth of Statements Included in Strike Placards. By the Associated Press. DANVILLE, Va, November 15— Willlam Murdoch of New Flowers 6 to 8 N Inches Across YOUR SELECTION Quaker Maid—White, En- chanters—Pink, ellow; Unai Now is the Best present furnace, without burnable matter is used = will soon more than HARRISBURG, I, November 15— County officers late yesterday began an investigation of the deAth Tuesday of Mrs. James Grisham, 54, and violent illness of 15 relatives and friends, ap- parently as result of poison. After burial of Mrs. Grisham'yester- day, analysis of flour in the Grisham farm home, near Raleigh, by Dr. E. W. Burroughs of Harrisburg showed it contained a large amount of n. Mrs. Grisham became ill October 30 and gradually grew worse. Her husband, F. J. Grisham, said he had also been violently ill. He said the only poison on the place, a solution for spra; pota- toes, had disappeared. Mr. and Mrs. Grisham lived alone. ‘The others became ill when they ate at the Grisham home Wednesday after Mrs. Grisham’s death. Ohio Banker Now Must Stand Trial on 15 Charges—Held in $40,000 Bond. By the Associated Press. ‘WASHIN( COURT HOUSE, [GTON Ohilo, November 15.—A verdict against Mal S. Daugherty was returned late Wbyl}urymthurdhhpln for abatement of 15 indictments charg- ing funds of the Bank, of which he !ome'rl{ was president. Daug] ht dismissal of the indictments on the ground that two :Kchl investigators were admitted to quarters of the Fayette County grand jury, which returnsd the indict- ments after investigating the affairs of the bank. The verdict means that Daugherty must stand trial on the 15 indictments, on which he is held under $40,000 bond. —_— 142 Tornadoes Hit U. 8. By the Associated Press. The first seven months of 1930 brought 142 tornadoes to the United States, with a loss of life to 126 per; o ‘l:us and a property damage de- | Harry H. Woodring, Democrat, appeared e Woodring holdin, tion. made the ’.iv of ARTIST RUMMEL WEDS Result of Kansas Gubernatorial|Chicago-Paris Tribune Names Miss Race Still in Doubt, Though Holm as Bride. Democrat Appears in Lead. By the Associated Press. TOPEKA, Kans, November 15— last night to have been elected Governor of Kansas, but the final outcome of the election 10 days ago still remained I.fllldn” “b‘.din( tests, t1 f which pen contests, two of already have reached the courts, cast uncertainty over the eventual outcome of what has been one of the closest vernorship contests in the State's istory. ‘With only three absentee ballots un- accounted for, a tabulation by the Associated Press last night showed a plurality of 319 over Frank (“Chief”) Haucke, Repub- lican. The unofficial count: Woodring, 217,201; Haucke, 216,882, The winner will not be determined omcm&unm later, depending upon | West 2460 or write today ‘when result of the official tabula- | STERLINE, 401 Ohio Ave, Sidney Ohio. Mr. A, C. Homan, 1829 Wisconsin Ave., rs. this city, says, “No hma for 18 Still feel like A I&NMAN." m—’- to W. K. Buy by Budget Your Furniture Purchase! 5 Pages Today—See Page Free Parking Space Opposit 8th St. Entranc Headache-Eye Strain 5y Eyes Examined, By DR A. S. SHAH " An Unusual Offer 'I'l:(isq Wh:‘h_“ Toric Kryptok Bifocal Lenses (one pair T:cm near and far). Previously $15.00. 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