Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1931, Page 6

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™ A=6" g THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1931 L L AR e e e O TR, 1 B UE LD Bt A S e L T —_— == : T ] wife of Capt. Dubel, of the Marine Corps | driven by the unknown person, which |and one to St. Quentin. They will visit|McAbee of Baltimore. who is all of Detrolt: COLORED VOTE BAN !gil:vnd.r’lg:nfi“m" Court of Appeats 2t EIIR PERSONS HURT | Pesé %t Quantica, Va.. and her sister, | was headed north, sideswlped Morgai's | the cemeterles 1OmOrrow, Amenican Hospital with & Slight. attack | while crosthy. &2’;&%"":’-{ L | Nixon in a $5.000 d-mnglo Mrs. Curtis; Puvt. William Morgan, | auto, which was going south, and then | “All were able to go except Mrs. J.|of facial erysipelas. Mrs. Jennie Ran- !to accompany fhe party. charged in fud | =it s Condon and C. colored, attached to Fort Humphreys, | struck Capt. Dubel’s car, which also was AP PEALtD iN TEXASxé'éue“;’é’.‘i' et was ot _permitted o |N TRIPLE COl.IJSlON Va., and Charles A. Parker, 45 years | headed south. All of the automobiles vote in the 1928 Democratic primary. old, described as & “hifch-hiker,” who | were badly damaged. The scene of the bR Federal Judge Charles A. Boynton held | T said his nearest relative\lived in Zanes- | accident was on a straight stretch of . .| party had a right to regulate its pri- | . ; Is Missing | ville, Ohio. | highway about 14 miles south of this U. 8. Supreme Court Asked to Re- | & BA, BN 2 METa ‘e ‘New Orleans | Driver of First Auto B A1l rcdiven Mevsrablotis innil headiand | % view Ltw Excluding Rece From | court upheld his decision. | After It Hits Officer’s Car body bruises. Mrs. Dubel and Mrs. | —_ e | The suit was the second of its kind | Curtis were taken to a hospital at | WAR MOTHERS AT“FRONT Dengfiata TR | o of B1 Paso: saving e hud SEgVOtier Vehidle. e leeated, o ‘the’ Fort Stuapnms | . Herndon 0 X x : yoys | i e |been refused permission to vote in a —_— Hospital. Several other persons in the | Five Groups Leave Paris to Visit By the Associated Press | Democratic primary. The United States | g, o 101 correspondent of The Star. three automobiles escaped injury. v | Supreme Court held the Texas primary 2 b i Deputy Sheriff George P. McCann of Three Battlefleld Cemeteries. Iaw_unconstitutional. | ALEXANDRIA, Va, May 18—FOUr| o ry “oounty, who investigated the | pARIs, May 18 () —Fiv Two weeks later the Legislature | persons were injured in a triple auto- | ocoident, said that Me was nnable 10 |win o o erorbe ot Arceiroups of ic pri s will be |pacsed the cxistent primary law -ith | mobile collision about one mile north | grq the’ driver of the third car, which | nioo¥s &nd mothers o erican sol- cratic primaries, wi passed » il of Woodbridge on the Richmond-Wash- ; o , diers who fell in France during the carried to the United States Supreme | an emergency clause, giving e 3 | bore Norfolk, Va. city tags. ! 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