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. RANS EXPECTED TOENDCOLDSELL Inoréasing Cloudiness Pre- dicted for This Afternoon in and Near District. Rains will bring warmer weather to the Capital and nearby Maryland and Virginia this afternoon, according to the Weather Bureau. ‘The cold suap. was broken last night, when the mercury, down around the lJowest level of the Fall, begun climbing ly. Increasing cloudiness was pre- dicted for this morning, with light rains this afternoon or e vening. ‘Tomorrow there are predicted more mmummmd-mmmmw weekly weather report issued yesterday by the Weather Bureau pre- | dicts rain tomorrow, with generally fair ‘weather through the rest of the week, with the exception of Friday when rain may be expected. Temperatures con- siderably above normal for tomorrow and Tuesday may be §expected, the bureau states, with a downturn due about Wednesday, a rise to follow about ‘Thursday and considerably colder ‘weather at the end of the week. SNOW OBSTRUCTS TRAVEL. Mall Truck for Harmon, W. Va., Forced to Make Detour. , Md., November 29 (P).—Snow in the mountains has terfered with travel. Reports , W. Va., are that the mail b’ the heavy drifts in Canaan | Valley on Thursday and had to detour | by way of Hendricks, reaching Davis at | 2 o'clock yestcrday morning. Quite a | number of automobiles were abandoned | d until the weather moderates, | while others were hauled with great | difficulty. “The ~temperature _dropped to 2| below zere at Lake Gordon, the source § M §e £ F l f g i i ; s ! i i i 4 .. Reg g The weather prevented a new high mo&d' tgr 4t ce at a cont y discouraging some 25,000 : from joining the 100,000 faithful in the Field Stadium for the Army and Notre Dame 3 mmfi'\»mwnm-mm- rence of tem| peratures were the menu dished up to the Middle Plains for the early part of rext week. JUDGE CANCELS LICENSE OF INSURANCE CONCERN Apparent Insolvency Will Pro-| hibit Any Ohio Business of Norfolk, Va., Firm. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 29— The license of the Hampton Roads Fire | & Marine Insurance Co. of Norfolk, Va., | permitting operations in Ohio, was can- | celed today by Judge C. S. Younger, | Ohlo superintendent of insurance, on the grounds of apparent insolvency. H At the same time Judge Younger di- | rected the principal office of the con- cerp to advise its Ohio agencies that | ifurther business may be accepted this State. Hearing Monday Is Planned. RICHMOND, Va., November 29 () —The Hampton Roads Pire & Marine Insyrance Co. of Norfolk, Va, whose license was canceled in Ohio, today, temporarily suspended from doin, ess in Virginia last week and was cited by the State Corporation Commis- sion to show cause why its license d not be revoked. on the citation will be held y. Action of the Virginia Cor- jtion Commission followed advices Baltimore that the insurance com- , & Maryland corporation, has been in the hands of a receiver. | FIRM GIVEN CHARTER no. in Educational Sports, Inc., of Ross-|] 1lyn Headed by Valrie McMahon. By & Staft Correspondent of The Star. /GTO] COUNTY COURT HOUSE, - November 29.—Among | the charters issued during the past by the State Corporation Com- is one for Educational Sports, of Rosslyn. Vairle McMahon of is president and - Capt. Mackey attorney. s mnuumnl and sale of toys, dolls, | and novelties. The maximum ' 1s $100,000. \WA (#).—The Canadian gov- tes MACON BANK PRESIDENT GETS 10-YEAR SENTENCE Hawkes Pleads Guilty to 15 of 28 Counts in Connection With $91,313.67 Shortage. By the Associated Press. MACON, Ga., November 29.—T. Wal- lace Hawkes, defaulting former presi- dent of the Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank here, today was sentenced in Su- perior Court to serve a team of 10 years in_the penitentiary. He entered a plea of gullty to 15 of 28 indictments returned by a recent jury in connection with a shortage of $91,313.67 in the bank’s aocounts. Though no action was taken on the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHL\'GTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 30, 1930—PART ONE. other 13 indictments, . A Mathews indicated in passing sentence that the 10 years would take care of all charges. Of the 15 cases presented to the court, two charged the embeszlement of the entire amount of money, $91,313.67. The other 13 included 4 forgery charges, 1 charge of false reports to the bank- ing department, 1 charged fhlse swear- ing in connection with the report, and 7 charged false entries. In a short statement to the court Hawkes said nothing of large stock speculations which Solicitor Garrett charged to him in the State's presentation of the case. He said his transactions began legiti- mately, but that events which followed caused him to go from “bad to worse” until it was more than he could handle. e S Peru still has many labor disputes. Direct G Street Entrance to Men’s Store! WIFE SLAYS FARMER, THEN TAKES OWN LIFE Bodies Found by Officers After Woman Fired at Youth Who Approached Home. entered the house they found bodies of Nel and his wife under mflm& which led them to the belief that woman shot her husband while he slept. Neikling, dazed by shot striking his | sealp, officers said, ran to another room, where his wife fired four sho ol into his body. The woman is believed to have taken poison a can found nearby and to have lain By the Associated Press. FENNVILLE, Mich,, November 20— ‘The story of the killing of a farmer by his demented wife, who subsequently committed suicide, was reconstructed today by officers who investigated the firing of a shotgun by the woman at a young hired hand as he approached the house to go to work. The youth, William Ben: r, 17, said that Mrs. Ed Neikling, wife of his employer, shot at him. When officers G STREET AT ELEVENTH down to await death. Benringer aroused her and she fired at him. fore he returned with officers otgun against her head, around which she had wrapped a blan- ket, and pulled the trigger with a toe. she pressed a sh * Undertakers at Hull, Eng refused to supply hearses fc funerals because in the poor-law institutions b CUBAN SUGAR INDUSTRY DEFENDS RESTRICTION Plan Involves No Politics, and Growers Seek No Advantage, Is Claim. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, November 20.—The Cuban sugar industry tonight protested a re- ported attack on the Chadbourne sugar restriction plan, which is emed in some circles with being a polif prop- osition founded upon an unstable gov- ernment. A -defensive proclamation was signed by Rafael Sanchez Aballi, president of law at a saving of $13.75 to the offic! the Cuban co-operative agency, and the TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 provincial heads of the sugar growers’ associations of the six Cuban provineces. “There is no politics in the Chad- bourne plan,” the proclamation said. “The government is backing it because the economic salvation of Cuba de- sterdam. Naval Hospital Plane Record. Seven flights were made in a m}e month by & naval hospital plane, - ing emergency patients from the in- accessible Cape Hatteras area. Mrs. 8. E. McCloy, 85, Dies. MARTINSBURG, W. Va., November 29 (Special).—Mrs.| of the late J. W. 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