Evening Star Newspaper, October 1, 1931, Page 36

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY. GCTOBER 1, 1931 RACE OF BROWN AMERICANS | Ftta e o et o ; HIT MURDER ANGLE | £voLvED FROM MIXING DESCRIBED ik o = e LEETHE ) | — sl Ll Sl TS FURNITURE IN WI[]UW S DEAT | Head of Rosenwald Fund Finds 12,000,000 Members in | ™ot % & matter of course. . o Branch Composed of Varied Peoples. WAGE ACTION DELAYED s , ’ & IO RONC SO vcyhosse oo o | S St S+ L Ivin g R oom F urniture Say Only Manslaughter CHICAGO, October 1.—Edwin R.|settlers of the new world. In 1619, ac-| yugeq of the running trades of the Ca- = n::]l;re; p;esldem 10{ m;&]!xllfi‘fofleg: cording to John Smith’s general m‘s'!nldlln National and Canadian Pacific Charge Justified. w und, says in a 5 bmr;l“ torle, there arrived in Jamestown ‘a|Railways will not be acted upon until lished, that a new race of - 20 o skinned people, has been found in the g“"‘" man of Warre, that sold us mid-October, J. B. Ward, general chair- rs’ Bo just 12 years after the | man of the Brotherhood of Locomotive - d d I d b United States. | establishment in Virginia of the first| Engineers and chairman of the Come esigned an Sty (< y By the Associated Press. sorhe, gTouD, of whom there are 12 | permanent British colony in America, | mittee of representatives of raiiroad RENO. Nev. October 1.— Attorneys | 100,000 members, Was foried O, (07 |and a few months before the May- | workers' organisations, said Tuesday for Dr. Carl P. Andre, 29-year-old des | flower landed the Pilgrims at Ply: Hlege i browns, and is new in biologieal make- - : tist held in the death of Mrs. Mart. . s s - | the beginnings of the new race were He declined to predict what action Hutchinon, young Fairmount, W. Va, | UP: the writer says in his L e mizht be taken. MADE BY KARPEN vagiow, have centered their efforts on an | 8- the Story of & New Race. | "'The diversity of Africans brought in | Conferences in rd to the pro- . family tree of the new race, he writes, | o 1T reity of ¥ i upt to huve the charge reduced 4 e MO R e W S g b SRR Sr0i WMHIET 1 SRATMBIENET {as deeper roots than that of the May- | pixture of white or Indian blood, the | of reaching settiements atlataoiors o Testimony that Dr. Andre draggad | 1O%er dt:sctndums end "lfhrl‘!:)“‘: author continued, would itself have both the raflways and the employes. Mrs. Hutchinson from s party at the | CnUOry. os compared Foh S SCOES | — dude ranch of Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr., | feauifed jto - develop i S three hours before she tell to death | GTCks. Jews ot GRasSe, o o i - he dentists motor car September | 4o 11" ate ea him o the coriclusion that | y { N1 i i . Ch i Desi b Th. F Ao aryas o the Tecord of the prellminary | more than half of ‘the colored people i arming Designs by I'his Famous in America have some white or Indian | Authority Questioned. | blood. g EoN 1KY -\ i . Alhougn sating that sumcient cause | SAck foreathers of the hew race” | : = Internationally Known Decorator had been shown for holding Dr. Andre.| N— B 2 S on o manslaughter charge, defense F | s 7 B counsel asserted no evidence had been | | 4 § A T\ e B f Rirodices 1o warrans binding Hin svet | A s HRTE Ao E AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES to the District Court for murder. i { 35t i % 3 y e % somivgfl Lfarén:nuxh.léumfe of the | < H { g peace, indicate: e woul rule on ti 1 7 for T k/ 1 1 v e iroa e olla sule et A / f e Anyone who is about to furnish a living prosecution questioned his right to m: » = 1 = o s (PENNSYLVANIA| : 2 f e room will do well to see the smart, com: Slaying Motive Cited. o PERMIT 52 2 lf(ortab]e Elsiel de Wolfe designs made_by Meaillan, San Francisco news- | %Befioilinthe\hfld arpen for luxuriousness and long life. Others wese 6t tho Vahade S hotRaT 8 Come in at once and let us point out these h party when Dr. Andre en- AUTOCR: is an all. ’ & i rabbed Mrz, Hutchinson by the Pennsylvania oil, i charming upholstered groups and ‘pieces. jerked her out of the room.” refined by an organ Two-Piece Groups Start at $195 Crbptbmin ot il e Mephfo first thought is to make Autocrat Accurately fitted T NORMAL guarantees ] 4 H he very best that a motor oi by e i i :l-n 00'335:1)'lb:.!|‘:d|\": m«! )-’v-«;‘Apf:r;;?g:d ;lztl!}-‘: :f.e;ir‘y~|?:'|: ? SEE TH E GO RG EOU S PATTE RN s i i { { reason to wish to get rid of her. Dr. Andre asserted she was killed acci- dentally. — . demand the protection and “@et Your Sparrows or Pay.” service that only an oil of ex- 3 Sparrows are causing so'much damage!| ceptional quality can give you. 177 Sizes from 1 to 12 — Widths AAAAA to EEE to farm products in many parts of Bri- P ’ : . 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