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THE EVENING STAR, WASnhinuwiUN, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1931. COUNTRY SIDE OF NEW YORK |CAPITAL CONTRACTO SEEN IN HEALTH OFFICE PE S|, LOW SCHOOL BIDDER services. By making use of some of the | sum alternative proposals in the bids, the |or they low bid could probably be scaled down ition for school bufldings, decide to draw the plans $25lll}~ IN: WILL - FOR MAUSOLEUM|smcte o, rronsboing, Gons andt wets i in Life of Great Metropolis. Bepose in Grandeur Planned by Recluse ‘Who Lived in Ramshackle Home. By the Assoctated Press. . 'PITTSBURGH, January 16.—Con- $ent to spend her last days in the * yamshackle house inh which her body 4~ fwas found Monday, Miss Tillle Pachter, ’rhe wu filed ywhrd.ly for probate, she wanted a $25,000 mauso- leum to house her and her kin who died before her. i , Many of her bequests for charity eannot be carried out because the will was not legally drawn, ooum,y authori- tles poxnned out today, but Register of Wills Joseph N. Macrell said if two 5?5008 swear to the signature it may obated. The document of 10,000 band-written words lacked witnesses, |0 be ‘There are no known surviving rela- tives. Her estate has been variously | E- estimated at between $20,000 and $50,000. Miss Pachter, who lived alone in a weather-beaten dwelling in an exclu- sive residential section, died of carbor monoxide poisoning, the coroner’s office reported. —_— Lancashire, England, has 1,779,890 in- By the Assoclated Press. m YORK, January 16—The Na- f tion’s largest city has not entirely ts rural vestiges. ‘The 1930 uwrtdthehflthm- missioner of food brought into the city. Commis- sioner Wynne estimated that $7,000,~ lost | 000,000, worth of food is prepared an- nually in New York City, much « it for consumption in other parts issued | United States. last year s houses, horseshoeing, water. onu of the important functions of the health commissioner as demon- strated by the report is the censorship TWO APPEALS DROPPED, PAIR GET PROBATION Deaths of Two Principal Defend- ants in “Front-Money Game’ Case Bring Freedom to Others. Edward Fell Lukens, & lawyer of Phflldelphll and, Butler Ki , sald a stock salbsman of New York clty recently convicted with Frederick | Fihel wis of h.llldalphh of conspiracy to vpenw the “front-money game” which more than $1,000,000 was ob- u;med in 1925 from a number of cor- porations throughout the country as advance payments to float bond issues, yesterday withdrew their appeal from their conviction. Lewis committed sui- cide since the conviction, the court was told, and Fred A. Dolph of Wuhlnan who was jointly indicted, had died be- For failure to comply with regula- tions of the health department 1,600 dairles were excluded from shipping into the city last year. More than 300,000 persons handling food were examined by physicians. months in the penitentiary, and Kellogg | 8ch was to serve 1 year and 1 day. As both of the principal defendants are dead, Justice Hitz decided to place Lukens and Kellogg on probation for the terms of the original sentences, which were vacated and the probation substituted. Ammya James 8. Easby-Smith, Wil- lam E. Leahy and David /A. Pine ap- peared for the defendants, while the Government was represented by As- llltlll;; United ELI'AB Attorney John W. During his 17 years® service as com- modore of an ofl company’s fleet, Cap- tain Joseph D. Scott, who died reeenuy at South Shields, England, towed oil vessels 1,000,000 miles and delivered 50,000,000 gallons of gasoline and other petroleum products to Britain. § e sncy sora Offer for Ocnm Heights Addi- |y, tion, However, Is Larger Than An.\hblo Funds.. gymn ly hall, the Congress Heights School. meun bids were submitted, mfd“f. as $140,445. The lowest bi higher than the available appropriation, the first time such a condition has on a school bmldln‘ job this year. to Roland Engineer udurtomhwthndeflmcm wood the commissioners may transfer to the mwummumhmp- FLORIDA he Land of Sunshine ‘Winter Tr-m. to Florida, Carolina, Georgia Resorts 'rha app! n l-'llllble for the 00l is tugm but only about $126,- Oranoe Blossom Special Sunbeam The | Southern Florida | States New York- Special ited. 000 is available for construction work, the balance going for architectural !.;[ RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRE! 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