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B—10 =% MISS EMLEY GIVES STORY OF ATTACK Girl Victim Identifies Dodson as Man Who Attempted Assault on Road. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. | NETHERS. Va., July 8 —Identifled by | Miss Adelaide L. Emley of Washingto! as the man she says attempted to_ a: sault her on a mountain road near Sky Speculation Took Embezzled $15,000, Fugitive Declares By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 8—Found penniless in Bowery lodgings, Roy Elward, 36, was arrested yester- day by detectives, who said he was wanted in Chicago for embezzling $15,000 from the J. M. Snyder General Contracting Co., his former employer. Police quoted him as saying stock speculation stripped him of the money. EX-GRID STAR DIVORCED PROVIDENCE, R. I, July 8 (®).—A divorce was granted yesterday to Mrs. ’city will be presented tonight as a fea- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DANCERS FEATURE CONCERT TONIGHT Lisa Gardiner Company to Appear at Sylvan Theater With Army Band. Designed especially for out-of-door | presentation, a series of dance numbers by the Lisa Gardiner Dancers of this ture of the concert to be given at 8 o'clock at the Sylvan Theater by the United States Army Band. The band will be under direction of Capt. Willlam J. Stannard. An original arrangement of Schu- bert’s “Moment Ig nt Musical,” which Miss Lisa Gardiner danced at one time with Mme. Pavlowa, will be presen! trio of the Gardiner Dance: new arrangement of the ballet from “Prince or,” by Borodin, will be offered for the first time, with the entire group taking part, including Kathryn Mullowney, Christina Stewart, Alice Louise Hunter, Faye Rogers, Beatrice Mullen, Frances Rands, Eda Vomachka, Betty Yoder, Alice Cantor, Phyllis Speich, Kathleen Piazza, Lora Wills, Ann Vucinavich Clarke. ” and Helen Several popular numbers offered last | season will be repeated by request. in- cluding Strauss’ “Beautiful Blue Danube,” and the Jota Aragonese, by ‘Tavan, which was arranged for the Army Band to play at a Pan-American concert here in 1929, and which was the outstanding feature of last season’s concert with the Lisa Gardiner Dancers. | _ By arrangement with the Community | Center Department, the Office of Public Buildings and Parks and the National Capital Civic Fund Committee, which are sponsoring this season’s Sylvan Theater festival program, chairs will be provided tonight for those desiring them, at the community rate of 25 cents each, to be obtained at the en- trance to the theater, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1931. TAMPICO TERROR PROBED | %5, descried 22 » racketecr organtsa: tion, was responsible for fraudulent deals mounting into millions of dollars Mexico Orders Military to Begin|8nd for ruthless acts of violence. Inquiry Into Alleged Racket. MEXICO CITY, July 8 (#).—Military authorities at Tampico were ordered by the war department today to investi- gate a purported reign of terror which is alleged to hold sway over the ofl fields near there. High army officers and prominent oil men are sald to be involved. Amado Hernandez of Tampico told authorities that a band using as its slogan “Silence or Death!” and which | [L Now You Can Wear . W.'&"‘f" h!imbnrruament fear Gt Talde | ':23.?,. dropy 'l’l‘x?-:r' Tiopine: s . “This newmnnl"':: e y anythi; . 8y at Peopl drug store. Notice to Subscribers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering The Star will please tele- phone circulation depart- ment, National 5000—and instractions will be given for this service to start at once. land on August 2, Teddy R. Dodson. vl ¢ William E. years old, lving near here, was held | Auna G. Sprackling, wife o for action of the grand jury after a Sprackling, former foot ball Plfll"fl' at hearing before Justice of the Peace l!: Brown University. Charging negligenc® | P. Rider. He has been taken to the |y, oy Xling was awarded | provide, Mrs. Sprackling Culpeper fail, which is considered safer 2 " t il .| custody of two minor children. from mob attack than the jail at Madi ‘ Spm)rklmg was picked as all-Ameri- ca quarterback in 1910. He was cap- tain of the Brown eleven in 1911. Th uite and 5 straight separate cushions, snap fasteners tailored to your re. Imported Belgian linen, $16.50. Write or phone for samples. L. 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She started scream- ing, bringing Mr. and Mrs. John Fin- lay .who were guests with Miss Emley &t _the Skyland hotel. to her rescue. When Dodson saw them, she fied, he ran, leaving his hat. His initials were found in the hat and, as he had been working on the roads near Sky- land, it was identified as his and a search was started. | Dodson was captured in a freight car y morning at Luray by Deputy rnolds and was returned here. Suspect Still Silent. Dodson has refused to make any | cent statement other than fo' deny that he in Pullman was in the vicinity of Skyland at_the time of the alleged attack on Miss Emley. Miss Emley, who was graduated from Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.. this year, res at 3604 Fulton street northwest, Washington, with her par- ents. Her father, Warren E. 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