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A—6 wxs 'MAYBR BI.AMES | “Radiant Youth” ’PHEHT N WUMEN T unker, Sought as' Embez- | ler, Lays Capture to Second| |. - i, Wife and Her Mother. {m. nfifin“‘.‘r‘m Apri_2—Palice | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SAUNDERS FILES SUIT TO STOP STOCK HEARING Head of Chain Stores Acts to Pre- vent Action by California State Commissioner. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.— Clar-| ence Saunders, head of a chain food store system which bears his name, filed suit in Federal Court here yester- day asking a restraining order against State Corporation Commissioner R. L. Haight preventing Haight from con- ducting a hearing on Saunders’ stock- selling project. Saunders attacked the constitution- ality of the California rities act. The action is to be hflll’d ?nd" by Federal Judge Prank H. . The hearing on the nott-ulllng projtct also was set for tod: t to hear reasons why rmlt uu $2,000,000 worth of stocl Ullr- | ence Saunders Stores of Non‘.hzm Cali- fornia, Inc, granted September 23, | 1930, should not be made permanent. ht said Saunders’ permit was revoked because Saunders allegedly sent groceries to certain members of the commissioner’s staff, expended more than 20 per cent of the stock price on exploitation and was guilty of other violations of the act. T O um ouz two years uo ptc man, I’i" ina Clty Hl.l cell lflm“- he was outwmtd by two women %‘ M "confessed embezzler ou to lIOOO 000,” former’ rhayor | f gnd bank president of Beemer, Nebr., d ch: with bigamy, attributed his drrest to the mother of his second wife, | W¥ho, he said, had an uncanny ability to | P his mind.” 4 Thought Wife “Knew.” * And it was his consclence, weighing | the fear that his second wife “knew ing,” that led him yesterday, as Be awaited a continued hearing on non- g.lupun and bigamy charges, to admit was an embezzler, also. 1 The beginning of Paul Wupper's bles here as he told the story to atectives, goes back several weeks. Aft- leaving Beemer in September, 1928, ;0 wandered aimlessly about, finally ar- nt in this city under the name of dlrh:k Brinkman. { As Frederick Brinkman he met and ill rried the woman who was to cause undoing. She loved him then, she , but doesn’t now. Two weeks ago & prologue was staged Domestic Relations Court, and it was en he began to fear his wife “knew much,” for she hinted at bigamy. court advised her that if she wished prefer such charges, she should go the district attorney’s office, and he ould postpone the hearing. Confesses Embezzlement. ! Yesterday the hearing on the double 91nge was to come up, and Brinkman taken to a cell to await the arrival his second wife. He was restive hile. he waited, and finally confessed. e 'u wnnud in the West for em- “I'm ghd it's all over. I was a vic- m of the depression. Everything I #ttempted went wrong, and I tried to cover up. I was a good fellow. and I'd | cejve expenses up to but not to ex- Miss Bernice Haddock of Florence, Ala., has been chosen by a faculty com- mittee as the perfect type of radiant youth at Florence, Ala., State Teachers' College. —A. P. Photo. CHILI FISH WILL HEAD SEMINOLES ONE DAY Hoover Appoints Leader for Tribe 80 That Land Transfer Can Be Executed Legally. By the Associated Press. An Oklahoma Indian who proudly bears the name of Chili Fish has re- ceived a presidential commission to be ?flnclpll chief of the Seminole nation one day on or before June 30. The Seminole nation has certain un- finished business, including the trans- fer of land which cannot be executed except by a principal chief. The nation at present has no princi- | pal chief, so it became necessary for | President Hoover to create one. All the | work, it was said at the White House, | can be done in one day. Chill Fish will receive $10 for being principal chief for one day and will re- Amounts of Insurance? Let Us Review Your Insurance Needs H Then you will know what the coverage is, and just ; what protection you have—and what will be the H bagis of settlement if one becomes necessary. § Are You Carrying the Right Kinds and Proper % Automobile insurance, for example, has many features that are immensely important for your pro- tection against loss. We'll make them all clear. We write you into strong companies—for whom we are direct representatives. RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY MORTGAGE LOAN CORRESPONDENT NewZork .,// Snsurance %{wyia/fl’ 1321 Connecticut Ave. Decatur 3600 e R T ICE CREAM - evs an to get back out West. My rela- |ceed 85. ves are well off, and I'm satisfied ey'd help me. I can make good. I depression is nbouz over. Good umu are on the way.” Held for Extradition. Wuipper told his story in Municipal | Court p:hue awaiting a hearing on | bigamy Chll'las preferred by wife No. 2. who caused his arrest in New York weeks ago on a fugitive warrant. waiting in the sheriff’s cell room wrote a brief statement confessing t he is wanted in Nebraska for the mcunl of the Beemer bank. , who is 52, was held 1or| itiop to Nebraska in & few days. | Rewards nfnpunl $3,150 had been | off told police he had de- serted his second wife, the former Miss | Hedwig Hirsch, whom he married here & year ago, because he had lost his tion. He sald \fl(t No. 1, with tt two children, lives in Beemer and | had not heard from them | thes'h' left there. o had been president of the State Bee!'rvxer “for 20 years,” the oted Wupper as “{1“‘ L through back and lack of cash reserve.” ’ FIRST WIFE RETICENT. to NT, Nebr., Ape 12 m—»fl‘ night by the mews that her nun,.na‘ had been in Philadelphia mz and that he also was with bigamy. m 1o comment on his ar- the alleged embezzlement and re!nrnd all questions to her et- . Mrs. Wupper, who lost $14,000 ©of her own when Beemer Bank was , has resided here, with her two ters, 20 and 22, since shortly r' her husband’s disappearance in ber, 1928. Her attorney said . had made Japanese Launch Ship. ! TOKIO, April 2 (#.—The new | apanese aircraft carrier Ryujo was ched md.ng at _Yokohama in the nce of Fushimi, represent- the Emperor, and a large gather- of Japanese notables. 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