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Two Rooms, Kitchen and Eath Electrical Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road Reasonable Rentals now you can wear Smaller Shoes use new green liquid Just » dash of Robene, that woaderful new green liquid, cools, es and SCHROEDER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER Faces Term of 2 to 21 Years in Torch Slaying of Hitch-Hiker. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931. |CLUB INSTALLS BEHRENDS Now_ » President of Goldenberg’s * Group Takes Office Here. = Julian Behrends, newly elected presi- d!nt of the Executive Club of Golden- berg's Department Store was installed llst night at the club’s first banquet in the Mayflower Hotel. He was given a gold gavel by the club. Other officers installed were: Louis Mintz, vice president; Arthur Baum, treasurer, and Mrs. Jesse Meridith, sec- retary. Addresses were delivered by Leo Baum and Arthur Abbott. Charles L. Finney acted as toastmaster. o SCHOFIELD AGREES T0 PROBE 3 RAIDS Crowd of 1,000 Boos as Two Men Grill Philadelphia Safety Director. the raiding of private homes “the most ever seen on the Thomas F. Kane, I.n ‘West Philadelphia. 0ld Resident Raided. Mrs. Kane, mother of nine children, told members of the Council that police had entered her home two weeks ago, shoved her against a hot stove and then left without flnflng‘:ny liquor in the private home she occupied for 40 years. She said $3.61 that was on a kitchen table was missing when the Ppolicemen left. Hall said he would organize a com- SENIORS THREATEN T0.BOLT GRADUATION Demand That Diplomas Be Granted '18 Classmates Suspended for Liquor Drinking. By the Associated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn.,, March 13.—More than 100 seniors of the University of Minnesota Farm School today threat- ented to “walk out” of commencement TOURNAMENT PLANNED Opening Meet for Model Aircraft to Be Held Tomorrow. The opening meet of the District FAI.SE TEETH £ 5 Bl The mittee of lawyers to protect the people of Philadelphia from the “high-handed PHILADELPHIA, March 13.— The| tactics of the pollce and their outrages liquor raiding activities of Lemuel B.|on householders.” Schoflz{d. director of public gn(e(y.szl‘;!re . Ly e While the campus seethed with in- Sptas Reoar Brcken. dignation over what students termed exercises March 25 unless 13 of their fellow classmen, suspended for liquor drinking, are allowed to luate. The 13 were among 17 students at the school involved in suspensions. model aircraft tournament will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock in Stuart Junior High School, with hand- launched, scientific gliders and rise-on- wing classes participating. Beginning tomorrow, new pilot classifications will go into effect—novice, junior pilot, pilot, ace and silver ace. field was questioned for nearly three BROOKLANDS, England, March 13 | i tions tive !nqulry into the Registrations are beinl received for 1931, and registration cards must be hours. He was jeered and booed by the 1000 | () _we British motorist G. E. T. Egston, driving an MG midget car, | CIfEumstances of the case .Xmea— ll'f arried to all meets. ament ther mhwulbeheldmAmucfm and prior or more spectators who crowded th gal- leries and overflowed onto the floor of Council, where Councilmen Charles B. | broke the world record for baby cars|one mw Hall and Willlam W. Roper subjected | at one mile today with an official speed him to a flery verbal assault for his|of 96.93 miles per hour. to that time one indoor and one out- door meet will be held each month. The league’s tournament will be con- “crazy enforcement policies.” record was 94 miles an ducted under auspices of the Commu- Departme: Beats firting feet, also quickly reduces By the Assoclated Press swelling, Robei uickly =~ banishes toe-itch, athietes r_c.,:’ sore, tired, tender, swollen, By the Assoclated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, March 13.—Con- victed of voluntary manslaughter for the death of an unknown hitch-hiker whose body he admitted burning in his automobile near here last May, Harold Herbert Schroeder, Mobile, Ala., today faced & 2-to-21-year term in the In- diana State Prison. Judge Frank P. mkef who presided at the trial in Criminal Court, will pro- nounce sentence at 9:30 o'clock Monday morning. ‘The verdict was reached by a jury after 3 hours and 35 minutes delibera- tion. The case was given the jurors at 3 p.m. yesterday after 11 days of testi- mony and arguments before a court room crowded at every session. The State had sought conviction of first- degree murder and imposition of the death penalty. Opposes Reduction in Term. Ira M. Holmes, defense counsel, an- nounced he will not flle any motions to set aside the verdict, but said he would confer today with Schroeder’s relatives. Prosecutor Herbert E. Wilson said he belleved Schroeder will have to serve the entire 21-year maximum term. He | explained a new rule adopted by the State Prison Board provides that no one convicted of voluntary manslaughter can be released before his maximum term unless the parole application is signed by the prosecutor. Wilson de- clared he ‘would never sign such an ap- 4plication for Schroeder. Three Testify for Defense. Only three witnesses were presented in dglenu ot the 35-year-old Mobile inst 37 used by p‘l‘e‘: SHERIFF WINS ACQUITTAL COLUMBUS, Ga. March 13 (#).— Sheriff J. M. Ferguson of Talbot County was acquitted last night by a Federal jury of charges of censpiracy to violate the prohibition law. Horace Cook also was acquitted, while Frank and Fred Colquitt were convicted. ‘The Colquitt brothers each were given 18 months in the penitentiary. Four colored men who pleaded .um.y at the opening of the trial, to manufac- turing whisky, were sentenced to four months’ imprisonment. Frank Colquitt assumed sole respon- sibility for the liquor business which brought about the charges. nly’ 35¢ Money retunded. 1t are than pleased. —Mvey"xuman not mon'l - were made Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The Star to your home every evening and Sunday morning. The Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate of 1% cents per days and 5 cents Sunday. school branch of the university. J. O. Christianson, principal at the school, announced the suspen- ‘The previt ‘x Crowds Cheer Hall. hour, establifhed at Daytona recently Hone. University authorities. dechined | sabooss " nt of the public | by Captain Malcolm Campbell, since The crowds cheered when Hall called | knighted. Eyston also captured the on the director to resign and when | kilometer record today, the mark being Roper termed the “defiant defense” of | 156 kilometers per hour. Announcing A NEW STORE WITH A NEW POLICY Buy For Cash And Save OUR OPENING SPECIAL Pie crust making was tedious and uncertain until FLAKO came along. Now you -just a package of FLAK& in r:“wl, add a little water and there’s mmrud toroll T b FLAKO pesd mdmanbeunn» lu”fllh,lhcy’nlohghtud Your grocer has FLAKO. Flako Products Corporation New Brunswick, N. J. der’s own story, testimony, that the hitch-hiker was killed - when Schroeder's automobile went into a ditch 35 miles west of Terre Haute, Ind., and that fearing he would be accused of murder he drove back toward lis and set the body afire in the automobile. 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