Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1931, Page 20

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[3 B4 # JURY DEADLOCKED N PERIRY TRUL 55255 Rockville Panel Dismissed in Case Against Bethesda Resident. @pecial Dispatch to The Star when he was acquitted of charges of assauit and bltu.'r{y ;l: ‘his w’m‘: thesda. Boyd Gall, also of o iy ] At- when he stated he was not present at the place thé al- leged assault was said to have occurred on the date named in the warrant. ‘Wife Refuses to Testify. Mrs. Schaeffer, who had sworn the warrant out against her husband in committed perjury, fied in good faith April refused to testify against him in | | the perjury action. Witnesses introduced included Judge | | Woodward and several attorneys who were in Police Court at the trial, who | ROCKVILLE, Md, December 4— | nate ) Pt Pal not recall whether Palling to agree after stx hours' delib- {or not Scheeffer had been n eration here last night in the case of State’s Attorney Prescott testified, how- | renort on birth control stilled, and ac- /. Sthaeffer, plastering con- | George W tractor, of Bethesda, charged with per- ury in connection with testimony given y him in a Police Court cafe last April, & jury in Circuit Cotirt was dismissed by Judge Robert B. Peter. The jury stood 7 to § for conviction, according to s member of the jury. Schaeffer was released on $2,000 bond. his wife going his surety. Attracts Much Attention. The unusual case, which was tried all | day yesterday before a court room crowded with lawyers and spectators, grew out of the testimony which Schaeffer is said to have given in his own defense before Judge Charles W. ‘Woodwar ever, that he was positive the oat had 'been administered Joseph C. Cissel, former State's at- | of international questions, the Executive torney, was named by the court to Committee of the Federal Council of prosecute the case, due to the fact'that Mr. Prescott was to appear as a wit- ness. Defense attorneys charged that cluded its anual meeting today. the whole perjury action had grown out of the anger of State's Attorney Pres- cott at the decision of the Police Court. ey Six Irak Bandits Executed. MAHOMMERAN, Irak, December 4 (#)—Six bandits charged with killing two women and their chauffeur in a hold-up on the Ahwaz road, were exe- cuted today and their bodies left hang- in Police Court April 25, ing outside Government House. | | | sworn. | a disturbing echo of a subcommittee's | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. .. .C.; 1931. actual reduction of srmaments, all- CLERGY BAKS FGHT ON BITH CONTRO Federal Council Session Ends With Action on Other Questions. ing stabilization. A A flurry was created in yesterday's #ession when a resolution was submitted urging that the council’s Administrative Committee take full responsibility for its uterances, as one result of that com- mittee's approval, for publication only, of majority and minority reports of an- other group which investigated birth control. Speakers argued that the pub- lication of the reports would create the cil as a By the Associated Press. 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