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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 | view st the home of his bride, formerly | Mrs. Mayme , young widow. The est =2 FOUR DIE AS CAR | marriage, Ryan said yesterday, | caused his disinheritance. i | here than all my father’s millions,” | | o living with Mrs 1og';u ants Tra in Small Sedan dition. couj : Ryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook. | T ool in ama = | | in- s Somaon house at Monarch, | at Toledo—Lone Survivor Is in ing village, north of here. : 2 Ryan said he intended “to oppose, Serious Condition. | murder-suicide pact, sald today he and | Mrs. Margery Chapin Wellman planned | to marry. | Mrs. ‘Willlams, the widow of Earle | Williams, motion picture actor who died 1S ROBES ENTRY 0 INVET GO Wéilor in Belgian Prisons Says Orders Consigned for America. Co!)y of Newspaper Is'Radioed to Ships 'SPURNS MILLIONS By Young Invenfion in 1927, was reported to have been in FOR LOVE COTTAG !finnnciul difficulties which police ascribe | v {HARVEY TO MARRY | as the motive for her apparent poison- fThvmll Fortune Ryan, 2d, Declares FILM MAN’S DIVORCEE |ing of herself and the other three. Disinheritance Is Better Than 0il Man Said to Have Had Love § » Hiams’ Mrs. Wellman's divorce from William | Affair With Earle Williams' | eliva ‘motion plevure director, will | Giving Up Bride. | | any “efforts of his family to have the | ; ; | become absolate within the ‘next two Widow, Now Suigide. | weeks, and Harvey said he would leave | tomorrow for Nevada to institute_di- — | marriage snnulled. Asked what he | it | vorce proceedings against Mirs. Jane | .. | living, he said ! frsmn Harvey, from whom he said he had | BY the Associated Press. P O e i St otariaiy | " W Buaietived Bl | ELES, August 13 Wallace | been separated five years. SHERIDAN, Wyo. August 13—Love | I W88, mot re TOLEDO, Ohio, August 13.—Pour Rvan is the grandson of the late "Dersons lost their lives here last might | Thomas Fortune Ryan, New York |whon they were inside a _small Harvey, oll company promoter, men- Mrs. Wellman is reputed to be in a cottage means more to Thomas tioned in cour o b - {wealthy. She and Wellman have a 6- " had 8 Tove afta mieans 85 having | ¢ olr-old daughter et s e i e | multimillionaire. He has spent cov- | sedan which Plunged ato Swan Cewes, | Walz Williams, who died in San Fran- = = J& L ¥ Ryan, Bast-| (ierable time in this section and mar- near the downtown district. A Afth | Green shirts, green ties and sandals | ern capitalist. ried Mrs. Masters six weeks ago in | occupant of the car was saved. | cisco last Sunday with her mother and her two small children in an alleged are the latest for men in London. | He sald so yesterday in an inter-| By the Associated Press. 8C 'ADY, N. Y, Au- H gust 13—A copy of the Schenec- tady Unicn Star, in miniature, has been transmitted success- fully by radio to ships st sea through the short wave station of - the General Electric Co. here, the company said yesterday. The reception was accomplished through a facsimile recorder de- veloped by Charles J. Ycung, son of Owen D. Young, and Dr. E. F. W. Alexanderson, General Electric radio expert. The recording apparatus is similar to the telegraph printer. It takes 15 minutes to copy a page measuring eight and one- balf by nine inches. CALIFORNIA MOTORISTS By the Associated Press. " L Charges that convict-made goods are being exported from Belglum into the United States will be investigated by the Treasury with a view to barring the products, Custom Commissioner F. X. ' +A. Eble announced yesterday. Eble was awaiting a letter from James M. Hepbron, director »f the Bal- Montana. | The dead were identified as Joseph | | | timore Criminal Justice Commission, | containing detailed charges based on a personal tour of Belgian prisons that convicts are producing goods for export CAN HIT FASTER SPEED to this country, b R Letter Is Revealed. |New Law Raising Limit to 45 N maories Mmade PUBLIC Y| Miles an Hour Will Go Into “Under s special authorization from | . the minister of justice of Belgium, I | Effect at Midnight. was given permission to visit certaln | my tne Associated Press. Belglan prisons. lfhm interested primarily in their | SACRAMENTO, Calif., August 13— eolony for vagrants, at Merxplas, at the | California motorists may roll along the same place where they have one of their | open highways tomorrow at 45 miles wvarious penal and correctional institu- tions. In the coptract shop, where fiber | rugs were being manufactured, there were large bales, apparently ready for shipment, which were marked ‘United Btates.’ “I asked the doctor in charge of the Bureau of Anthropology, who was act- ing as my interpreter and guide, if | an hour without fear of being arrested for_speeding. The 1931 State motor vehicle act, raising the speed limit 5 miles an hour, goes into effect then. This is one of 1218 measures which become law at the stroke of midnight. The State's libel laws also will be changed. A bill will be in effect per- 0ods i et o et s, oxported a0d | 1nitting newspapers accused of libel to | escape exemplary damages through re- Buttons Also Exported. | traction of the iibel in a position sim- “Later, when I visited the shop in |ilar to the article in question. which buttons were manufactured, also | Police officers throughout the State under contract, I asked if these goods, | Will be aided by a new teletype system, too, were being exported to the United | which will link principal cities from States and I was told they were.” | Eureka to San Diego. ett’s “2-in-1” Ice Cream Our delicious “2-in-1” Ice Cream Sodas are favor- ites with millions of people. “2-in-1” Ice Cream undae—Our “2-in-1” Ice Cream Sundaes are expertly dispensed with ingredients of the purest qual- ity, and increasing daily in popular favor. 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