Evening Star Newspaper, July 29, 1931, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931 B ol e Hou e CRIPPLE, 19, VICTIM 132,56% able to retain in the measure the 6 gfinM&memm : DEATH OF SHOW GIRL _— whnhu he -7,?55 reduee the du y on | Coroner’s Inquest Declares Fatal Dickinson Cites Votes on Bill, | syon. svethetic um'vmr. long staple 1 O el Yacht Accident. Scoring Attacks on Act | &aiiucs in the discussion of the B G r and n?uuted Harrison to answer cate- REENPO! clugin explosion Sunday on Harry Richman's !c not a fact that you 'l‘rrn cruiser in which Miss Helen Walsh, all ot tha industcial Tates, WHICh YOU |show girl, was burned fatally was held In an open letter through the Re-|when ycu voted vnlmtngroml g ublican Np:finnnl éommi‘:"ge Senator eumlnzme from the tariff bill all in- (been an “unavoidable accident.” tor Harrison of Mississippl to specify cununl products? anyone.” said Coromer J. Mott Heath. what changes he would lr’r,\;ks in event Is it not a fact that you m m Stanley of a gas come up for revision. tes against which you now raise your | the dulnn o t.hn boat was faulty and “Emtglyou ever have stood in the fore volce for polluul m?urpuu should be |there had ‘been enough ventilation ingl Explosion of Harry Richman’s d 1 flztll in gen- or ng in gen- | : O g W RT, N.'Y, July 20—The hy MISSISSIDDIaI‘I. gorically a number of questions, in- By the Associated Press. so viciously condemn (in nnerllmes) day at & r's inquest to have jckinson of Towa tcday asked Sena- | creases in duties except those on agri- | “I find no negligence on the part of Scholey, manager the Smcot-Hawley tariff act should leefly willing that all of the station, 'ntifled ',ln in his opinion of those Democratic Senators provided you were |in the en‘tm hatch. Now! 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