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DEATH FOR KANE SOUGHT BY STATE o. o <. Professor Goes on Trial at Hampton, Va., Charged With Orewning Wife. By the Associated Press. HAMPTON, Va., December 8 —Elisha Kent Kane, 3d, young University of Tennessee professor, goes on trial to- day for the drowning of his wife, Mrs Jennie Graham Kane He has contended the tragedy at Grandview Beach, on Chesapeake Bay last September, was an accident, but he was indicted on a charge of murder Commonweal Attorney Roland D. Cook = ate expected to ask the and indicated that on was selected, a day would to present the evidence for the th. Defense Plans Surprise. there might b nesses s of defense counsel said some surprises. Wit- noned for the defense in- c s who testified for the C » at the inquest and nix hearing. The State's attorney said the prose- cution will seek to prove murder of the first degree. Whether he would be able to introduce a letter from “Betty on which the prosecution’s case origi- nally hinged, was a matter being given the prosecutor’s consideration. It was liminary foun- tion would be laid Be'ty Dahl of Mou e Held Valuable. the presence of Mrs. add materially to the com- but he had no reason her appearance at the trial. He said he believed she could testify to facts that would be valuable to the prosecution. “Betty's” presence was considered doubtful by the defense. Carmel said sheshad not been sum- moned by the defense and if she was to be present he knew nothing about it. Among witnesses called by the de- fense were two mmers, who testified to having seen Mr. and Mrs. Kane bathing off the rand View beach September 11. New witnesses added to the defense list include: Dr. Dewey H Peters of Knoxville, Tenn., who was expected to testify that he attended Mrs, Kane for heart trouble while she and her husband lived there, her hus- band serving as a proféssor of romance languages at the uplversity, He will be accompanied at the frial by a group of a half dozen character witnesses from the Tennessee eity. Dr. Evan ONeill Kane; Pennsylvania phy famous' for an appendicitis operation on himself to be with his son during the trial. Mr. Cook & Dahl might RITES FOR REV. M. F. LOWE | TO BE HELD TOMORROW Services to Be side Meth Interment in This City. st Episcopal Church. SILVER SPRIN services owe, who died at his home here on Sunday following @ lingering iliness, Te held*tomorrow#tiggnoon at the yoodside Methodist Episetbal Church 0 o'cloek . Ralph D. Smith, of the.church, and W. Meeks, sups ington district Churches, . witl Pallbearers will be w gton dis made in Glen Rev. Low Md., December 8. Metho@ist Episcopal conduct the services ministers from the Interment will be d Cemetery, was 74 years old, was He Ty in 1918 has_been living in n For five years ment he was pastor Church of Langdon, e last three years Memorial a retired and since t o w prior to h v also had a Methodist Episcoy He was a Masonic Lodge of Langdon, rett Biblical and was in years widow, Mrs. combe Lowe of this place, Mrs. D. Edgar Smith of Md k County es and gasoline motor vehicles | was to arrive here | Conducted at \}4'1.:|od-1 for Rev. Millard P. ' r. Benjamin | endent. of the Wash- | ¢ | druggists. Get Pineoleum today! |STUDENTS STRIKE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D £, TUESDAY, DEULELBER ON WYOMING U. PRESIDENT’S CHARGE OF PETTING Crane Refuses to Retract His Statement That [ He Saw Drinking in Cars at Dance. By the Associated Press LARAMIE, Wyo, December 8—| | Students of the University of Wyoming : | have struck in protest against “serious | reflection=" cast by Dr. A. G. Crane, | the president, upon youths and co-eds | he found in motor cars parked near the stene of a school dance last Priday | night The strike was called by a vote of 432 to 85 at a mass meeting last night, | after Dr. Crane refused to apologize for | remarks students attributed to him that | the couples were “petting and drink- | ing.” Abput half the student body was represented Denying the charges amid jeers and catealls, the students said the couples ARCHBISHOP CURLEY CELEBRATES MASS Archbishop Michael J. Curley of Bal- timore this morning was celebrant at solemn pontifical mass in the crypt of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, on the campus of Catholic University, ‘on the occasion of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, patron- ess of the United States y papal decree, the day is also the nal feast of the un who is chancellor was sted in mass Mgr. Very Rev. p_Curl lic Universi'y the celebration of the James Hugh Ryan, rector. Francis A. Walsh, regent of the semi- v. Hubert L. Motry served | as deacons of honor, while Dr. Edward | G. Roelker was master of ceremonies The sermon was preached by Very Rev. | E. G. Fitzgerald, O. P., chaplain of the university. Masses were said in all Catholic churches in honor of the feast, with An If-Less Gift —you can be sure about it if you She will like there's no “i select a Prystal Fitted Case $22.50 Pryste] is the newest in toiletries —its beauty like crystal Lizard Grain Leather Ca in the colors of the fittings— black, blue, canary, green, bur- gundy. Others . . . $12.50 to $85.00 CASTENS | Leatherware 1320 F Street 2 DOORS FROM FOX THEATER GETRID OF IT! [ Soothe it away with | | the modern Pineoleum oil treatment! | Use with spray or dropper. At all | Pineoleum, with nebulizer spray $1.00 | Pineoleum, large, for refill 1.00 | Pineoleum, with modicine dropper .50 | PINEOLEUM REG. U. 8. PAT. 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NER MTHAEYE 4 X X X X X el X X % * X X X X X X X X X || X X X X X b 4 z : X X X X X X X X5 X X x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X o X X B X | X x e X X x X X X X +x X X & X X X X X X X X X X X X = * % * | had gone out during an intermission solely for fresh air. Order was restored by their leaders. though Dr. Crane refused to som- ment on his survey before the meeting, C. Eugene Cross, editor of the Branding Iron, student publication, said Dr. Crane had told him he believed he was fully Jjustified in investigating the conduct of thos: attending the dance. It was held in the school gymnasium. The strikers planned to picket the campus today and appeal to the uni- versity board of trustees in an effort to obtain an apology from Dr, Crane. Stu- | dent leaders said that campus pickets would not use force to restrain students whe were not participating in the strike from attending classes. noonday offerings in St. Patrick’s, St. Matthew's and Immaculate Conception Churches. 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