Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1931, Page 11

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RAIL SUPPLY HEAD SLAINBY ENPLOYE Office Manager Kills Self| After Crime Which Puz- zles Friends. By tha Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 6.—The slay- | ing of the vice president of a railway | supply company by his office manager, | who then committed suicide, set pnucU hunting for a motive today, Dismissing a stenographer on a pre- | text, Andrew Yenahan shot and killed \ William H. Sauvage, vice president of | the Royal Railway Supply Co. yes- | terday, and then turned the gun on himself, dying in an ambulance on the way to a hospital, Finds Vietim, ’ Returning after a few minutes, Miss 53 “Flunk” in Test | Reimenschneider? Given Professors By College Paper @ Columbia Balked at Quiz, Spectator Revea]s. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, February 6—The Co-| lumbia University newspaper Spectator | Wednesday published results of a test | given 53 faculty members, all of whom' “flunked.” i The highest as attained, the | | paper revealed, | mm{ who teaches Russian literature. He rated 55 Dr. Harris department ‘ond_ with 543 and Prof. Amnld Whl dge drew. third Chaplain R. C. Knox ‘Who wert Piccolomini?’ Tillman the Piccolor Tillman Autem Quid Antea Q Pue- sl e S ) AR RO ram?” “Categorical Imperative?” Spectator remarked: thetr country, Mary Farrell found Sauvage dead be: hind a desk in his office on the six: teenth floor of 90 West street. Lena- han was on the floor by the door. A pistol with three chambers discharged lay nearby. | A note found in Lenahan's pockets was addressed to his wife and read as follows “The end has come. I am sick, hearbroken ‘and have been fooled into this terrible end by the big shot. The picture has nothing for me now.” Had Lost in Market. Neither business associates nor rel- atives could explain Lenahan’s act though police sald they learned he had lost heavily in the market recently. Both Mrs. Sauyage and Mrs. Lenahan said their husbands had been close friends. Norman J. Sauvage, a son by a previous marriage, was notified in Dayton, Ohio, where he is employed | by the National Surety Co. | Sauvage was 58, lived in New York, | and had been with the company since | it started four y criginally from Peni had been associated Modern I\L\t As A Precaution —it's wise to have Upholstered Furniture made sterile, once in a while. We Fumigate Upholstered Furniture —by the most proved keep it in storage or return it to you, whichever i desired. DEAD STORAGE FOR AUTOS Phone National 690 Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING 920-922 E Street N.W. S neck, N. J. survived by a daughter, Catherine TASTYEAST < today 3 < just TASTE this de- ficious chocolare (udr(e Fat 2 or 3 bars every day. There's no more delightful way to receive all the recognized bene- fits of yeast. 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Since 1873 THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, and who _invented the phrase , too, but the Mlnv of the ‘There were easier o gentlemen who pose question after question to down trodden college men were reluctant to undergo an examina- tion themselves. who refused were members of the | Many Faculty Members at b Chief among those | chemistry and | | ecently arrived at Miami, ‘ in a 26-foot sailboat. completing | 33 days the hazardous trip from ROBBERS OF ACTOR GIVEN LONG TERMS Trio Who Held Up Douglas Fair- banks Get Seven Years to Life in Prison. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, Februery §.—Three | young robbers chatged with several | banke, Phone District 5215 The Better to Serve You Delatone Depilatory Cold Remedies 35¢ Vicks Salve $1.50 Petrolagar 35¢ Pape’s Compound, 23¢ 30c L. B. Q. Tablets. . .18¢ $1.25 Hagee's Cordial, 98¢ $1.50 AgarolCompound, 86¢ $1.35 Pertussin Tooth Pastes 50c Bencoline 25¢ Colgates . ... 25¢ Ideal 50c Pepsodent 50c Carmac .. 50c Ipana ... 25c Listerine ..... 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The film actor was robbed last Aulun 14 after he, his wife, Mary Pickfc and her brother, Jack Pickford, remrn ed late from a_party to the Fairbanks Santa Monica Beach home. A noise downstairs drew Fairbanks from his room, he was met at the land- ing by a young robber with a gun. BPhlnd him lurked two other figures. 3 he leader said, “Its Doug Fair- ' and then to the actor, “I'm Valentine Candies That Are Sure To Please HER 6, 1931 sorry to do t.h!l Doug, but I've got to have money.” ‘The actor gave him $25 and the rob- bers departed without searching for jewels in Miss Pickford's room. . GAS VICTIM’S RITES SET Samuel Springmann to Be Buried in Congressional Cemetery. Final rites for Samuel Springmann, retired business man, who was acei- dentally overcome by gas at his home of his daughter, Mrs. John Fiehth, stoees novthesss. Tnserment via | [ be in D. 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