Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1931, Page 12

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THE CAPONES VISITORS INJAIL ARE CURBED U. S. Acts to Cut Off Stream of Callers After Charge He Still Directs Gang. mber 18 —The stream v jail cell of States Government yes- ion of reports that ting opera- announced t he was at the s given passes by the marshal Marshal to Control Passes. that the marshal efully all per t agents ge James 1 Capone to s District At- 2. ohnson, who prosecution, both received communications stating ng telephone, service en- ang as well tside the jail Charges Are Investigated. Both District Attorney Johnson and officials of the Department o Raid the ¢ s could mot be Sub- avid Moneypenny of the juested the marshal responsibility of apone’s visitors. asked to P 5 feared they would t permits to Capone lieutes | mummy that thousa !clared all photogra |\SCARS FOUND ON MUMMY KNOWN FACTS OF WILKES BOOTH | DESTROYS RESIDENCE Scientists Also Find Signet Rin bling One Worn by Assassin of President Lincoln. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, December 18 roded face of a signet rin from the stomach of a ar-old ds have viewed at 1d the attention The cor- | removed | | some crushing | mummy’s rigf than the left with a running through it ward Milos hologist., they attempted to determine whether the mummified fig body , 8 in - of Abrahap. Lincoln. The searchers, prominent physicians and surgeor anatomical similarit mummified body of John St. Hele the known deformitiss of the assassin and declared they we . Helen was Boot a planned further in The face of the discernible initial * lettering and Dr. alienis® and_head Chicago e 10 on of of Rooth's de to death by s in 1865 by the troopers him wearing a s finger of his left h (Ial ed He Was Booth, : of the senor the metal plate. expre Booth swallowed the r sination Helen asserted Booth before he took poison in Oklahom S fit of the fund bel LR aduation expenses. Virginia Blue, Rodgers an ham. In the other will appear Wade sboro, Katherine Cunningham, Vir- Blue and Gordon E. 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[ [N | such as would be caused by a fracture; they found that the mummy had a distorted right thumb resulting from blow eyel the skin on the mummy's Booth was known to have 1 woman, however, ay wha ed in Baltimore. said her uncle helped plan Booth's capture and told her of his slaying STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAYS December 18 ‘man High School will present two act plays tomorrow o'clock in the high school for the bene- cast of one includes Wade IGER Ginger Ale NONE BETTER PHONE LINCOLN 1981-1982 EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MEET [EARLY MORNING FIRE Lone Woman in House Has Narrow | ¢, Escape From Smoke-Filled Structure. g Resem- Speclal Dispatch to The Star. HERNDON, Va., December 18.—Al- though almost overcome by smoke, Mrs. James Smart managed to make her way to safety early this morning when fire completely destroyed the large house | in which she has been living for the | past several years. Alone in the house, Mrs. Smart was | awakened by the smoke and it was| only by a narrow margin that she re- tained consciousness while making her and that the brow was higher corresponding scar lavich, noted Mil- said he planned D. C., FRIDAY way to safety, she told personl wbc' gathered at the blaze. The fire was discovered at 3 o'clock this morning but because of its head- way and the shortage of water, firemen were unable either to save the house or anythlng in it. Included among the x%ents were several valuable antiques were brought by Mrs. Smart’s late husblnd from his ancestral home in England. A defective liwng room flue is thought to have caused the blaze. The loss has not as yet been estimated but is thought to be entirel® covered by insurance. Mrs. Smart had planned to leave to- day for New York City to spend the holidays and in anticipation of her de- | parture had packed a bag and checked |it at the railroad station. 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