Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1931, Page 41

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1931 DETECTIVE IS INDICTED |STATE EXECUTES MAN P o st ot | ALEXANDRIAN 1S FINED Cecilia, prepared to close the establish- Ofteer ta Fonmsyivanis Gounty 15| FOR ROBBERY MURDER [ment for tne night rhe ,,,:W $540 ON LIQUOR CHARGE r-c on Trial in Blaying. S arning lemanded Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal fou mur... 40% Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. NN\W. NA. 1964 PLANS OF TRIANGL APEX ARE STUDIED),rmere= Linger’s e ‘reat Yourself to a Good NW. Sloo' With One attresses and entered and the Bandit Who Xilled Proprietor of | Without mfigg Mgnll the .‘e“d ‘“ Taken in Raid Is iy Iwaymen e snaf an—oam c Inn in Hold-up Pays Penalty EE‘ mu- fired at Gamils, who dled Forced to Pay $00 After Po- yuterd y on in Pennsylvania. , Snipes and A G By the Associated Phess. companicn Jumiped in into' a car parked ee Court Trial Edifice May Be Occupied iy e e e Ny BELLEMONTE, Pa., September 30— | &y arsommice ol T.‘,;";:‘ away BY | spectal Dispateh to The star. Not High Priced But Reasonable Water Gap, and was immediately piaced | William C. Snipes, 23, formerly.of Lan- | Langhorne, P4, Who walted at the| ALEXANDRIA, Va, September 30.— | Parks, Office and Planning |on trial. ste entered a ples of not caster, 8. C., WAS exccuted in Rockview wnowe Convicted of violation of the prohibition 925 G St. NW. - y oflnegu'l:.olvbhm. w:npmmluonummmh “, " | saseey, D" giuys | 1AW by sale and possession of liquor, | (UFe T T8 ! | Buildings and Arts Units. i Bia hote, when the shooting oc- | inn at Trevost, near Priladelpnia e George O. Keeney, 60 years old, proprie- um,";paemmmmon officer, :nd| Nat'l 4711 Mattrecses Remede [s The siaying occurr inn on tor of Dad's Placs. at 1808 King street, | Patrolmen Hawes, McClary and Stover. | Serious consideration is bel Anhouzh no nnn! decision has been d Federal bufldln: uu".“hormas, B. T, as- four agencies. Numerous ldvnnhns to be obumea from housing the four groups in the same building were pointed out by | Lieut, Butler, 'l'hey have an allied in- terest, and grouping together would iaculhh unmflon of Govern- ment business, Nur Nw District 3 oposed location would be near the Dmrlct Bullding, with which the arts and Pl numerous and rrequent. dealings. The location also is central, so far as Capi- tal plrks are eoncern and is well NEW YORK ed, placed for buik requirements, bein; almost half w-dmfinn?een the Capitol and White Hous One of the hn!urel of the proposed | Jocation is that it would draw the fine jarts and planning commissions, which freq: nny meet jointly, closer together. At present b ission is in Depa; , A Par] d anning Commission is B“fldlnl Seventeenth street and Con- stitution avenue. Officials of the affs missions expressed hope that 1( naey move into building provision will be its construction for ade- quate space for the display of models, flrn(ntgl and paint! ‘ulun]tnfinz the l’ ‘esen! .. ;' LK and gorue evelopment of Occupancy Due December 1. risdiction _of the new Commerce Depal A titution the 9 ildings and Parks. 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