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PILCEFESDENE | NDSTRGTRLED Pvt. Days by Board'to M_ake Mave Into City. Fnforcing regulations forbldding | Jpolicemen to move outside of the Dis-! trict, the Ttial Board yesterday ordered | Private Johan G. Middlethon, fourth iprecinct, to establish a residence in sWashington. | Middlethon, it was brought out at the hearing, formerly lived in Arlington iCounty, Va. but recently moved to iMeadows, Md. He was given 90 days #in which to move within the District. H Emergency Order Cancelled. | Under an emergency order issued dur- | i4ng the World War policcmen were per- | rby Maryland and “mitted to live in Ty r was cancelled Th! ¥ nbers of the force . unless they had States while ons, pector Louis J. Stoll, chairman, ined the ruling in_the Middletaon wuold be followed. if any of the en now authorized to reside out- e District should sesk to move r locality beyond the city maker « harge Dismissed. ard also disposed of the case | H. Shoemake! of neglect of duty e suicide of Joseph Middlethon™ Given 90 ‘ . and a regulation | Woman Calls Police As Skeleton Peeks || AtHer FromWindow By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 4—Any one who thinks Mrs. C. 8. Allason was pleased with what she saw when she looked out of her apartment window is mistaken. Staring at her from a window across the way was a skeleton, scated in a chalr, with one leg on the =ill and o spectral finger pointed derisively in her direc- tion. She called the poliz.. came and informed mem! medical fraternity that . they would have to keep their skeleton in a closet out of sight. ‘They agreed. PAWPAW MAYOR RENAMED AS 19 VOTES ARE POLLED | Quiet Election Sees Three Council Members Re-Elected and Two New Ones Chosen. Special Dispatch to The Star. PAWPAW, W. Va, June election so Guiet that cnly 19 votes were cast, | mayor here in the biennt: Three councilmen were Te. two new ones named. Thcre |one ticket in the field. Thomas A. Kearns was named recorder. The coun- | ciimen elested: J. H. Norton, J. F. Gol- loday, 4—In an | | for the 105 inspectors in charge of the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FLIPNO ELECTIN | S IVESTIATED 105 Inspectors Delay Report on Returns and Newspaper Errs in Tabulation. By the Associated Press. MANILA, June 4—Fallure of 105 election inspectors ta report returns promptly and the appearance of an er- ror in the tabulations of a newspaper spectors were influenced fo fall to con- form to the law. ‘The Tribune sald its statement that Mendoza had won was due to an error in tabulation, An investigation and perhaps crim- inal action will be undertaken also in scattered cases growing out of the elec- tion. There were numerous cases of 1llegel voting, 500 having been reported here and 600 at Sorsogon, as well as slgvml hundred in other parts of the |EX-LIQUOR DEALER GUILTY IN TAX FRAUD Jury Finds James Lavell Evaded $102,183 Payment to Government. on results of Tuesday's elections caused | - the secretary of the interior, Honorio Ventura, to start an investigation to- day. Aifonso Mendoza, candidate, _asked when the Manila Tribune announced he had been elected Representative from the south district of the city. Officil returns at the time showed 37 precincts had not reported in accord- ance*with mgl Jaw and that Prudencio Remigio, Naclonalista candidate, leading Mendoza. Police immediately began a search Radical party investigation . the was missing precincts and by this afternoon had rounded up =il but a few. Some inspectors said they were ig- norant of the law and had delivered the returns to the wrong authorities. Oth- ers said they had gene home, intend- ing to report the returns later. ‘These explanations failed to satisfy Secretary Ventura and he started an | inquiry to determine whether the in- who hanged himseIf with his | belt in a cell at the sixth prcclncli police station. By the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE, R. I, June 4—A Federal jury here yesterday convicted James Lavell, former wholesale liquor dealer, on four counts of evading pay- ment of a fotal of $102,183 in income taxes for th years 1925-28. Judge Ira Lloyd Letts continued the case to June 12 for sentence. A maxi- mum penalty of five years imprison- CRISP WAFFLES 3 minutes D. C, THURSDAY, ment and & $10,] fine may be im- Pposed on each eom Defense counsel were granted an op- portunity to file motions, but Judge Letts announced sentence would be passed before any appeal is fought out. ‘The Government alleged that Lavell had/ $413,000 “other income” during 1926-28 which he did not report. I S TR T ‘The Netherlands claim that its l{l- tem of social legislation is one of the ;n;lt advanced in the world, as it care- ully the old and the maimed. PurpLE IRis TeA House Luncheons, Teas, Dinner Rittenhouse at 32nd St. Cleveland 1135 rotects the unemploy the sick, | JUNE T 4, 1931, NITED FOOD STORES.INC Where Your Money Goes a Little Met. 7544 Farther—But Not as Fast Met- 7544 ANOTHER NEW STORE . VIGDERHOUSE 1030 N. CAP. ST. HONEY Whole :Vhen( an BEE Fruit Cookies 1-1b. Pkg. 23c suEme 42850 Phone Met. 6692 CAMPBELL’S 3 L 2 sc ROYAL Quick Setting SOUPS Assorted GELATIN Police reguiations require belts must | {be taken from all prisoners before they | tare locked up. Shoemaker explained, | however, that Welch's belt was hidden | ~by his trousers, which were folded | down. 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