Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1931, Page 34

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O % JAIL FOR DIAMOND \ “i A il THE EVENING S1TAR, WASHING1UN, hing Everyt Possible Within ‘the limits of good banking prac- tice is done to keep the tone of "confi- dence, ' goodwill and pride in the voice and hearts of each Lincoln A National.customer. To this spirit we at- tribute our steady growth over the past 40 years, our high po- sition in the financial life of Washington, and the long list of customers who have preferred to bank with us year after year. T 0 AWATS RECDVERY Gangster Wanted Behind | Bars as Soon as He Is Able to Leave Hospital. | By the Associated Press. | ALBANY, N. Y, May 7.—The State | will try today to make sure that when Jack Dizmond leaves the hospital where | he is recovering from gunshot wounds | | he will be taken straight to ja!l, to stay | there until it has completed the inves- | tigation into racketeering in the Catskill | Mountain country. Attorney General Bennett said last | night his office would oppose granting gang chief bail on she charge of carrying a gun when Diamcnd’s attors ney makes application before Supreme Court Justice O. Byron Brewster in Schenectady. Reprisal Is Fear ‘The gourt will be told gi #dom will hamper gation into his gang's act! ground that witnesses will be afraid to testify with the chief mobsman of them all able to strike in reprisal. The gun-carrying charge, like those | of kidnaping and assault now facing Diamond, grew out of the attack on 2 Cairo, N. Y. fruckman. Diamond is| free in $25,000 bail on the kidnaping | and assault charges. Probe Continues. How spon he will be ready to leave | ths hospital has not been determined. | My, Bennstt said his investigaticn is going forward steadily, chiefly through the work of the State troopers end the other investigators, He said he had re- | ceived little heip from natives who might be expected to know about the ork of, the Diamond gang. . | ¢ Extra Session Called in Mexico. MEXICO CITY, May 7 (#).—A decree convoking an ‘extraordinary segsion of Congress May 23 to discuss the pro- Found GIRL MISSING TWO WEEKS LOCATED IN NEW YORK. DORIS LOUISE DEMPSEY, Pa., lumberman, is shown after she was found sate in a New York rooming house. She had been missing two weeks. —A. P. photo. | TAKAMATSUS DEPART Japanese Imperial Couple Conclude Visit to Ottawa. | OTTAWA, May 7 (/) —Ottawa yes- terday' sald goed-by to Prince and Prin- cess Takamatsu of Japan. The imperial | couple, who arrived here Saturday, have } definitely postponed, according to T.C. | Bladensburg School. and the following Fifteen, daughter of a wealthy York, ||l devoted their sojourn to official functions || 1THURSDAY, MINSTREL AT RIVERDALE | INDEFINITELY POSTPONED Special Dispateh to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md, May 7.— The minstrel show, announced for today at Riverdale Heights, has been in- Gardner, chairman of arrangements. The Riverdale Heights Volunteer Fire Department, however, will give a minstrel show May 21 at the Parish Hall in Bladensburg, for the benefit of the Parent-Teachers' Association of the evening at Maryland Park High School for the benefit of the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Departmen®. Under leadership of Mr. Gardner the Riverdale Heights firemen will stage & miniature minstrel act at the annual firemen’s banquet to be held May 16. Novel Seasoning | Gives Lamb Chops | Savory Flavor Blend of Sugar, Salt, Vinegar | and Oil Is the Secret | ) | | This seasoning may be used for| | roast shouider or leg of lamb as) well as the chope. | First make a mixture of 3 tea- spoonful salt, 1 level teaspoonful| sugar, 2 teaspoonfuls lemon juice or vinegar and 5 tablespoonfuls of | salad oil. Pour this well shaken mixture over the chops, shoulder or | leg of lamb a few minutes before cooking. If you wish you can use the mixture for basting the meat as it cooks. You will be delighted with the way this seasoning heightens the flavor of the lamb. The sugar is an important ingre- dient in this mixture just described because it blends the salt, lemon | juice and ofl into a smooth, zestful goodness. | | A combination of sugar and salt MAY 17, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 1931, . Phontom view shows simplified working unit QUIETEST Come in and see the new Servel Hermetic. 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