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DENY FUN FOURD ON ADANS ESTATE Raiders Say Cache Outside Navy Secretary’s Land, but Very Close. By the Associated Press. SCITUATE, Mass,, Octcber 6. —Three Boston men who cached 600 cases of | liquor in a barn near the Summer estate of Charles Francis Adams, Secretary of | the Navy, were freed last night in $2,500 bail each. | First reports that the barn was situ- | ated on the Adams estate were corrected | later by police and Coast Guards. | The barn was situated on the land | close to the border of the secretary’s | land. Police made the raid on the barn | ecarly yesterday after several automwo- | biles passing to and from the direction | of the barn had aroused their suspicions. | The liquor was valued at about $50,000. | Shores near the Adams property | have been used as a landing place for | liquor previously. | CLEVELAND COUNCIL DISRUPTED BY REDS| 600 Comnmunists Shout and Scream | as Police Clear City Hall Chamber. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 6.—Si hundred shouting, screaming Commu ists and unemployed disrupted the regu- | lar City Council meeting for more than half an hour here last night. | Booing Mayor John D. Marshall's | calls for order, the oratory became so ear-splitting that police were ordered to clear the chamber. Several officers were scratched and disheveled as women sought to impede their progress to the accompaniment of hisses and screams. Several women were trampled. Police estimated an equally large crowd remained outside, unable to jam within the chamber portals. Demands on the council ranged from lower car fare to race equality. DEATH CLAIMS WIDOW OF EX-VICE PRESIDENT Mrs. Carrie Babcock Sherman Suc- | cumbs at Utica, N. Y.—~Husband Served With President Taft. By the Associated Press. UTICA, N. Y., October 6.—Mrs. Car- | rie Babcock Sherman, 74, widow of James Schoolcraft Sherman, vice presi- | dent of the United States, elected in | 1908, died at her home here vesterday of heart disease | Ten years ago she suffered the first heart ailment while a member of Presi- dent Harding's party aboard the May- flower. Three sons survive. Washington Laundered Curtains did it! They came back to her DOUBLE-QUICK looking like new, within 48 HOURS. Scientist Dies / WAS EDITOR OF MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. ALFRED J. HENRY, Editor of the Monthly Weather Review of the United States Weather Bureau and a former secretary of the National Geographic Society, whose funeral will be held from his home, 1322 Columbia road, at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be private at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Prof. Henry had been connected with the Weather Bureau for more than half a century, having entered the me- teorological section of the Signal Corps in 1878, He was a member of Mount Pleasant Lodge, F. A. KENT CASE JURY GETS NO SPECIAL CHARGE R i ! Court Gives Only Perfunctory In-| structions as Wife-Drowning Probe Begins. By the Associated Press. | HAMPTON, Va., October 6.—No spe- | cial charge was given yesterday to the; grand jury in Eiizabeth City County | | Circuit Court which today is expected to consider the charge of murder against Elisha Kent Kane, III, University of Tennessee professor accused of drown- ing his wife Judge C. Vernon Spratley gave the | | usual admonition to consider well the evidence in all cases when the grand | jury was called this morning. No men- | tion was made of any specific case. | Members of the grand jury, represent- | ing a cross-section of the community’s | occupations and interests are: Kenneth | 'W. Hudgins, wood and coal dealer, fore- man; George T. Elliott, sea food dealer; C. C. Frost, ice plant manager; J. P. Mulcer, clothier; J. W. Colonna, build- ing contractor; C. B, proprietor; H. J. Johnson, r; C. B. Smithers, \W.H.FISHER THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DE PAULO ADDRESSES AUTO TRADE GROUP Noted Racer Describes Contribu- tions of Races to Motor Advancement. Peter De Paulo, noted racing driver, and holder of the A. A. A. 500-mile Indianapolis Speedway record, was the principal speaker of the first Fall meet- ing of the Washington Automotive Trade Association, last night at the Racquet Club. Whitney Leary, presi- dent, presided. De Paulo, who won the racing classic | in 1925 and in 1927 on the Indiana brick track and holder of the record speed average of more than 100 miles an hour for the 200 laps, stated that these races had added greatly to the advancement of the automobile. He declared also that the racing driver formed the safest driving class in the ‘werld. Plans for the annual banquet of the association to be held in December were discussed by Chet Warrington, and R. J. Murphy, association mana- ger, predicted the annual show in January would be the greatest ever held. 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