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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19 * A-7" Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 EGSCHAFERCO KOHLER of KOHLER | Artistry in Plumbing ' IN2 STATEMENTS {Man and Woman Tell Prince Georges Police His Story of Slaying Role. Fixtures on Display 4100 Georgia Ave AD-0145 By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., 1 med with tyo signed statements mp Springs, h the de- murder o y McBride d dispose of the man’s body, e Georges County authorities plan to quiz the man again today in an ef- fort to solve the 10-year-old murder GUARDIAN | GASHEATERS Simplest and most perfect burner of its kind Apart for Comes Cleaning Pnced from $3 to $65 heating trou- Winter—let us correct were obtained by s Hopkins and Deputy homas H. Garrison yesterday Lily H. Pumphrey of Oxon and Leo Hazel of Brad- Sherlff W Sheriff 1 Mr Hill district bury Heights. $1,500 Pay Reported. ate Biggs told them on vari- ons that he was an eyewit- ¢ of McBride Full Line of Coal Ranges and Heating Stoves W.S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W., NAt. 2092 helped take vert, where it was found August 10, woman's statement says her he received $1,500 for the re moval of lht body nwn Temple Biggs cBride. an equently visited tt s th a t three nights rder. On August 10, > early in the evening. He won all the money, Biggs en broke the proprietor. ith all the money, ed to rob him after patrons had left.’ then describes de was beat Build Confidence with Engraved Letterheads much ot a m-mp bag ¢ d and thrown out be- e truck was so bloody 'Convention Instructs Officers k and | the man's body to a cul- | Motorist Escapes With Life as Auto Leaps Into Canyon By the Ascoclated Press SAN JOSE, Calif, February 1—R. A. Saxton of Alameda, Calif., lives to tell about a plunge 200 feet down a canyon near here with his motor car Saturday night. He was pitched into the swollen waters of a creek A rescue party found him an hour later unconscious and seri- ously injured, but alive. Saxton's 11 - r-old son George, apprehensive when his father sought to turn his car around on the narrow one-way road, got out of the car a mo- ment before it fell MINERS APPROVE IDLE:INSURANCE to Study Plan and Seek Aid of All Labor. By the Associat INDIANAPOL 1.—Reso- lutions on unemployms insurance, Federal regulation of the coal industry and the principle of Government ac- quisition of basic industries were adopt- | ed today at the biennial convention of (h(' United '\h'm ‘Workers of America. he resolution on unemployment in- surance precipitated considerable. de | tomorrow morning. | Evans, bate. some of the delegates insisting the n was not sufficiently militant ed the international officers | the question and to seek the | » labor movement In | employment plan equally rked out and pre- slative halls of the * to provide un- | sented to the State and Na . employment rel: X Another resol ed in principle to acquire which was adopt- d State i all basic | a heated ar- 1 of Riverton ion, E. H. KEMPER FUNERAL SET FOR TOMORROW Rites for Southern Railway Ofli- cial of Alexandria to Be at Home. Special Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., February Funeral services for Edward H. Kem~ per, controller of the Southern Railway System, who died at his residence, Rose- mont avenue, here Saturday, will held at the late residence at 11 o'clock Rev. Percy Foster Hall, rector of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, of which Mr. Kem- per was a vestryman, will officiate Burial will be in Ivy Hill Cemetery. ‘The following have been named hon- | orary pallbearers: president, Southern Fairfax Railway; Harrison, 2 B Wynn, H. W. Miller, E. R. Oliver and | E. B. Pegram, vice presidents, Southern Railway, Washington; J. B. Munson, vice president, Southern Railway, Cin- cinnati; E. E. Norris, vice president, Mobile & Ohio, St. Louis; 8. R. Prince, general counsel, Sr)\llhl‘rn Railway, Washington; John B. Hyde, general ~ solicitor, Southern Railway, ‘Washington: Maury Middleton, urer, Southern Railway Greene, assistant to the president, Washington, and C. E. A. McCarthy, secretary, New York Also the following from Alexandria Gl‘mg(' E. Warfield, Dr. Hugh McGuire, S. B. Moore, Gardner L. Boothe, J. Boothe, J. T. )lm}u George H R. 8 herman B Philip Heisley, 3 Calvert Per V. J; S. Smythe, R. H. Ruffn Smoot, Urban S. Lambert, Arth bert, Taylor Burke, Charles 4 Dr. Nelson 8. Gray, Jeflerson Aitch and Isaac Gregg. Active pallbearers will be T. H. Seay, Willlam H. Luckett, A. H. Oliver, A. T Martin, C. B. Neubauer and W. W. w Fowle Dunn, James | Middleton. MARYLAND U.STUDENT ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Fred S. Moses Shot While Examin- ing Rifle at Home in be | FREDERICK POSTAL SAFE BLOWN OPEN Vault Looted of Sack of Registered Mail Believed of Great Value. Practicing Golfer Swings and Ki Woman Companion | I bruary 1.— An indoor practice swing with a golf club in the hands of her es- death of Miss sterday at Del = cort caused the Helen Stone Rey, near here e girl ai Special Dispatch to The Star FREDERICK, Md, February 1.— Blowing open a safe at the Frederick Post Office with a heavy charge of nitro- glycerine, robbers escaped early today with & sack of registered mail believed to have contained a large sum of money and other valuable postal property. The theft was discovered shortly after hours later. 3:30 am., when an employe coming on found the door of the safe rip- 1 and the office of Postmaster Biser, where the strong box SEATS FOR PARADE iy & Bier b T0 BE PUT ON SALE sofi i d Leon Black of Hollywood were visiting the home of Hayden Pythian Black was swinging a midiron in the living when, the gil, reclining on (‘nx‘v to watch his he club struck her at She died a few | | room, | | a dav | | stroke. | | the left ear "% a window in Biser's office. | An_ investigation disclosed that resi- dents in the immediate vicinity of the post office heard a muffled explosion about 3 o'clock. It is believed that the | robbers were frightened away soon aft- erward, for they left behind tools and two acetylene tanks which they had used to burn off the combination of the safe $1 Each to Be Asked for Places to Witness Alexandria Proces- sion February 22. from Washington , were expected here today to in- jate the case. Local authoritier said the sack of registered mail taken by the robbers was to have been placed P ey on the Pennsylvania train leaving Fred- of Edgar ' erick at 4:30 this morning. 501 King strect. Tick for 1200 seats, the stands’ capacity, be offcred the public at $1 each seats vl be reserved. Locations of the grandstand for the public and of the revie for President Hoover and are to be recc dered by Dirthday association » the Chamber of C ters tonight. The g last Mond: debate, to p street near rous objectio to this location by citizens cate placing them or ton street, where they in previous The route was voted ¢ up for recons meeting. Member Special Dispatch to Tk inspectors ALEXANDRIA, Va, February 1 ington e put on sale this wee Tow, by the day Ascoclatic Warfield, HIGH LABOR .OFFICIALS ATTEND BURGESS RITES Friend of Mother Jones Is Buried After Requiem Mass at No Forest Glenn. dent of The Star. February 1 ted ace all stands on wdsby's Tavern o Md been raised | T igh offictals who L e h Was ve been 1 . ces f Mother Jones, A Tanor leader, were held here to- | offered at_Sf Forest Glen, s of Mrs Burgess, sery home May ices on Rev . O. Rose ng. Burial f tery official e The yeggmen | ST | Mrs With | of organized labor | Walter | Ceme- | MRS. MARY G. EMBREY DIES AT VIRGINIA HOME Mother of nght Ch)ef of Detec- tive Bureau Here Was Stricken Last Week. Mrs. Mary G. Embrey, 83, mother of Lieut. Warren O. Embrey, night chief of the Detective Bureau, politan Police Department, died yes- terday at her home in Summerduc Va. where she had lived her_lifc Lieut. Embrey, who had been there since she was stricken early last week was at home when she died Funeral services will be home at 2 o'clock tomorro followed by interment in plot. Rev. C. W. Brooks will offictatc Besides Lieut. Embrey, st vived by three other son: of tkis city and L. C. a of Summerduck, an Albert Jacob Mrs. Ward McConchie | Embrey of Summr duck SENATOR JOH NSON ILL Members o! Senator's Staff Not Alarmed. liforn phy- Senator Hiram Johnson of C; was confined to his home today sician’s orders because of a co Members of his office staff said there was nothing over which to become alarmed. Metro- | NAVY COMMANDERS WILL BE SELECTED Board Headed by Rear Admiral McVay to Consider Promotions of 64 Line Officers. Cor.venes Bixty-four line officers of will be selected by a board, vened this morn tr the Navy which con- Admiral arles B. Mcy Vay, § y in the General Board 5 of the B board are Campbel Naval distri Walter S, oth aD'T America’s Quality Cleaners & Dyers Announce the Opening of nd burned, | Il said he did n delegates un- Lonaconing. erstood the resol The convention a lution d & reso- Kelly _bill ing for Fed- ustry rged with s policy on wage g tonight nenda- The ix-day are prob- “Puntphrey's would not was burned, bu her the pieces of ent declar Special Dispatch to The Star CUMBERLAND, Md Fred 8loan Moses, University Mar the home a Store at 514 H St. N.E. ANY DRESS .. $1.00 Man’s Suit 85¢ Man’s Topcoat 85c¢ vers and (Fationeme Feb o e at the was at and Mrs show main The St. NW Wwoman says 100th | urgess later X-RAY CAN'T FIND CAUSEOFSTOMACHQAS ve-da ble suggestions. FRENCH WhECK FATAL MONTEREAU. d the ¢ formerly arou were wed a thud ead on the dining room rifle nearby. He graduated al High Sch s active in athlet other, William, at home floor with the BUY or RENT Office Furniture H. Baum & Son| 616 E St. N.W. 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