Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1931, Page 44

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"C—'lz THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931. “Lassoed” Husband 'AUTHOR WITHDRAWS | []NE []F ]fi TRAPPED Caus(i):ig Hisu;)eal:h, LONDCN BIOGRAPHY |} BY URYS S”LL HEI-I] Wife Tells Police —_— SRS Volume Removed From Book iFrail Woman, 42, Says‘ Stores Pending Reading by / Woman Arrested at Oakland| He Advanced on Son | Writer's Widow. f dSZ l‘ HdS Come / |\ Fails to Make $500 Bond With Knife. ‘ . 2 OAKLAND, Calif., December 3.—The » on Liquor Charge. & | me sociste press. three years' work Mrs. Georgia Loring PORT PAYNE, Ala, December 8 —A Bamford spent in writing an intimate ’ biography of Jack London appeared to By & Btalt Correspondent of The Star. frall 42-year-old woman, who told po- |y, ‘Gacteq effort as she completed the UPPER MARLBORO, Md., December |lice she “lassoed” her husband with & | \ithyrawal of “The Mystery of Jack 8 —Miss Ruth Rogers, 20 years old, of | rope, which caused his death by chok- 1 ndon» from Oakland and San Fran- ! ‘Washington, the lone woman arrested ey Sea when %ndcral agents “trapped” 16 |18, and her 12-year-old son Were ' .cisco ook stores yesterday ! , s o Shiaed peakeasy at. Oub. |BiSoHS 3 Jall gémérday chargsd ‘with o) volume, and, Md, on November 18, was stll |80 i poperte and her so n ¥ of L nd Bamford | in jall today, being the only one of the g ‘former marriage, Albert Wood, ve eir_schox ys and letters writ- v 16 Who has been unable o post bond 3. e afier the woman led officers ton ater by London to her husband, P SliaTge’ of posseasion 0 |4 g binin the rearal het home where | e Jate Df. Pedetick Irons Bamford, | ’ 2 the body of Willlam Roberts, 53, was Was recalled a e request of Mrs. "x?xm;'r;&dafl;’“;}fe’ds‘; OURETS | found buried beneath a pile of cotton Chfl!ml?n Laniony éhohwtrlht;r‘s \(]idol\; seed. Mrs. London asked that the sales given s hearing before United States | *Nis. Roberts told Sherift Pope she |curtailed until she has time to read the Penn. Ave.~Eighth and D Sts. Commissioner -'<t Kt tomorrow [Tashioned & noose‘out: of & rope and | book and decide whether she will con- TOW. ’lh'h‘)!’ oyl oY slipped it over her husband’s head |sent to its continued sale. "‘}x‘.h:' ‘;:;g e Fisle st groups |81y last Sunday when he attempted | While Mrs. Bamford declagedtshe did and using & field_telephone, arrested |'° UG 2T % RS Kty e Perts U5 tha book, she A ez HoE. YOUR FAVORITE DEP’T STORE taes Pfi“’“;":‘:::‘”vs"e'n‘:‘fl'r‘;;"“}lg;‘bnrk yard as he tugged at the rope |ney had informed her she should have mobiles in which they were Kid\ng & 't |and finally collapsed. With the aid |obtained Mrs. London's permission to small quantitles of Hauor e e The | Of & younger son, she sald, the body was | publish the letters agents then raided the establishment, | !ifted into the bin < known as the “Pig Pen,” and arrested ST R PR The best estimate possible shows that three men, alleged proprietors, on Despite the vogue for ostrich feath- | between 25,000 and 30,000 aliens are harges of sale ang possession of liquor. | ers and _skins, cstrich tanneries of smuggled into the United States each Miss Rogers told police she left her |South Africa are working at only two- vear, the majority being from Italy and automobile in town and took a taxicab | thirds capacity. Poland. %o the reputed speakeasy. She was said to be holding a iar of Nquor under her : Your Favorite Electric Refrigerator coat when arrested, but the taxicab driver was also taken into custody and required to post bond on transportation and possession charges. | Most of those arrested secured their | E::l;;“;;iw IS SUED { : ‘ i | r i » One of the World’s Greatest Corporations, TO INTRODUCE BY GAMBLING CASINO ': O [ A and Producers of Frigidaire IN WASHINCTON—- $1,100 Sought From Actress on| Note Claimed Given in Gaming Debt Byt Asstoad rem. B Ty 84350 SPLN3O LAS VEGAS, Nev., December 3—For| || *2T%) - the second time within a year, an al- Sizes and Prices to legedly unpaid gambling debt has been s charged to Clara Bow, red-haired screen | s gl P e 1100 0 R . 07 13 "7.10 COLUMBIA Steel Radiator Covers are s day sgainst the actress on a demand | 60 : made of the highest grade, smooth-finish note claimed to have been given in a| furniture steel. They are not affected by gambling debt. Rex Bell, at whose| heat or moisture, for the finish is of baked ranch Miss Bow has been staying, W“j enamel, specially processed. These covers named co-defendant. combine beauty with correct heating prin- [ ] ° The sl was brought by Lodls Uor- ciples, the generous front louvres and high air-vents assuring the proper circuli of hot air at all times. COLUMBIA’S AqePIABB nero, one of the owners of a gambling | casino, who said the demand note was of quantity production in 30 standard sizes means sensationally low prices. ?'h'en last September 26 and uests or payment had been unsuceessful. Some time ago, James McKay, one of the owners of a gambling resort at| Calneva, announced the actress had | stopped payment on checks for $13,900 given for alleged gambling debts. | QAR5 REINIZAIL:! Washington, D. C. Budget Plumbing & Heating Co.513 H St. N.E. Thos. E. Clark, Inc.......3407 Conn. Ave. N.W. Maurice J. 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