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™ ’ ot A=10.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 1930. LO0T I HOLDAP * EXEEDS MLLON Qfficials Announce Amount Taken by Gang in Nebraska September 17. By the Assoclated Press. : LINCOLN, Nebr, December 18.— Officials of the Lincoln National Bank & Trust Co. yesterday announced that cash and securities amounting to “more than a million dollars” were obtained in the robbery of the bank September 17 by a gang of hold-up men. . At the time of the robbery officlals yefused to d:vulge the amount of the ot. Franklin Ferguson, New York attor- Hey, and Dewey M. Berlovich, Des Moines salesman, have been arrested, | charged with possessing some of the stolensecurities. Mike O'Brien, under arrest in Min- neapolis, is suspected of participation in | the hold-up. FRENCHMAN TO TELL BURIAL PLACE OF CZAR Gen. Janin's Book Says He Was/ Given Bodies of Royal Famify by Gen. Dieterich. | By the Associated Press. | PRAGUE, December 18.—Gen. Janin, Prench officer who was with the Czechoslovak Legion in Siberia in 1919, | purports to reveal the location of the remains of the former Russian Czar and | members of his family in a book. The Newspaper Ceske Slovo, publish- ing excerpts from the book, says that en. Janin asserts that he was given the remains of the Czar, Czarina and Czarevitch by the Russian Gen. Dieter- ich, who had preserved them with other objects of the royal family in a box and some trunks. * After various vicissitudes Janin claims to have escaped from Russia with the remains, which he brought to France and offered to the Grand Duke Nicholas, who declined to accept their custody. He then buried them secretly in his own family burial plot. ~ With remains of the bodies are jewcls and other ornaments believed to have been worn by the Czar, Czarina and their children when they were shot by the bolsheviks. Doubts General's Ciaim. _ PARIS, December 18 (#)—Eugene ault, French high commissioner to iberia in 1918 and 1919, today ex- ressed doubt concerning reports from ague that Gen. Janin, who was with the Siberian expedition, had brought | £he ashes of the former Czar of Russia | to France. i Regnault said he had gone with Gen. | Janin years ago to the house at Ekater- inburg, where the Czar and his family were supposed to have been executed. | £We found neither bodies nor ashes,” he said. “There was nothing to indi- te whether the bodies had been ed or where they were.” . Pilsudski on Vacation. ; BORDEAUX, France, December 18 ).—Marshall Pilsudski, Polish minister | of_war, accompanied by several Polish officials, arrived here today en route to “Madeira for a. rest. CHARGED WITH FRAUD Trusted Employe of Packing Firm Held by U. 8. Officials. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., December 18 (#).—W. R. Pope, head of the work- men's compensation department of the Wilson Packing Co., today was under charges of using the mails to defraud in connection with -alleged collection of funds through fake claims. Roy St. Lewis, Federal district at- torney. said Pope, described by company officials as one of their most trusted employes, had collected more than $25,- 000 through the faked claims over a period of three years. < Desirable office space avarlable Now COMPOSER'S DEATH CAME AFTER PA Young British Song Writer, Vic- tim of Asphyxiation, Had Been Left by Friends at 7 A M. By the Associated Press. LONDON, ?ecember 18.—The tragic death of Phillp Heseltine from. gas as- hyxiation in his home yesterday, end- g the career of one of the most prom- ising young English song writers, was Th eWoodward Building Fifteenth and H Sts., N.W, EFORE you renew your lease, ask yourself if your present quarters fulfill all the desirable values that a modern office building offers today . . . the 3 Rruchetructed values of The Woodward Building, for Daylight ot . 1—Unexcelled Location . 2—Unusally Large Rooms ance. B 4—24-Hour Note the eight outstanding features listed Service in the panel at the left. Then inspect some of the offices and see with your own eyes the unusual valuable assets in locating your of- fices at The Woodward Building. . 5—S5 High-Speed Elevators . 6—Hot, Cold and Chilled Water 7 3 Right now there are several unusually chojce selections available. 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