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B—8 #*» STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1932. €., MURDER SUSPECT INDICTED BY JURY Members, However, Refuse, Homicide Cases. Playing Hangman To Amuse Sister Is Fatal to Boy, 11 By the Assoclated Press TACOMA, Wash., game of hangman he supposediy to amuse his old_sister, has cost the life of George C He died night after lying unconscious more than 24 hours in a Tacoma hospital, where he was taken when his mother 1ging by & rope in A ved, April 20 pl Treasury deficit to divert attention | For 9 of the last t four tax-reduction meas: EHARGEU BY [UEAS slashed by approximately $9,000,000,000. | were responsible for the existing deficit, | the party would have kept a balanced Attack on Admmustratlon | Governors during the 11-year period. travagance in Arkansas and said a sim- THE EVENING from the “Democratic family bnwl" there was a -umlus S great passed by Congress and the Public debt Asserting the world-wide business - | Lucas sald the Democratic claim that | budget was not borne out by conditions Only to Turn Attention From | Lucas said there had been a recent {lar situation had prevailed only a little DEMUCRATI HUAX ; S B | asserted, thl | slump and’ the ensuing loss of revenue | | in States which had had Democratic “insurrection” against Democratic ex- Party Brawl, He Says. [t before in Mississippl. ll(‘ Utilities Commission. He was dis- missed in March, 1930, and claims that at the time Noonan still owed him $750. Mr. Gilbert was not a men.- | ber of Congress after March 4, 1929 until his recent election to the present Congress. In the interlude he was a member of the State Legislature of KPnt‘xrk\ ST LBERT SUT BUMES I[] TRIA[ [over <t the " iatrouchan of "t di be' r Kentucky y Representatlve T tatun of the AIE B s Claims Counsel Fee Due bert testified that when Mr. Noonan dismissed him in March, 1930, nothi, ng From John J. Noonan. |remained to be done to secure passage |of the bill for reduced car fare for |school children, which was ultimately | adopted at the following session He says he accomplished this result SOUTH CAROLINA SELECTS DELEGATES FOR HOOVER “Hambright Republicins” Indorse Administration in Conventions. District By the Associated Press. COLUMBIA, S. C. April 20 Delegates to the National Republican Convention were selected by “Ham- bright R jcans” of South Carolina six district conventions yester: and all were instructed to vote for Hoover. —ee | IF YOU WANT QUALITY IF YOU want a quality prode uct, ask for Squibb's. Physie cians and druggists know that Squibb Aspirin is pure and efiective, made with utmost care. Like every Squibb Prod- uct, it contains the Priceless Ingredient — the Honer and Integrity of the Maker. Ask your druggist for True Bills in Two Other i by conferences with Chairman Capper of the Senate District Committee. Act ing Chairman McCleod of the House District Committee, Corporation C: sel Willlam W. Bride, former People Counsel Ralph B. Fleharty and others The trial, which is before a jury, will be continued this afternoon. The Hoover administration was in- dorsed at each of the gatherings. k ccnventions were call n t of Rock Hill, cha one group and dispenser of patronage under the Hoover administration The other group, under the leader- ship of Joteph W. (Tleless Joe) Tol- T +y Six, national Republican eman from the State, did not participete. The law suit in which Representative Gilbert of Kentucky is secking $750 from John J. Noonan. prominently | identified with the fight for reduced car fares for school children, came on for trial before Jucge James A. Cobb in Municipal Court today. Representative Gilbert was retained in March, 1929, by Mr. Noonan as his . - attorney to push the matter of reduced Havara, Cuba, has & population of car fares before Congress and the Pub- 'over 600.000. “In the last 13 years,” Lucas said, taxes in Alabama have increased 265 per cent, 416 per cent in Florida, 380 per cent In Georgia, 330 per cent in Loulslana, 270 per cent in Mississippi, 556 per cent in North Carolina, 510 per cent In South Carolina, 470 per cent in Tenneasee and 251 per cent in Texas.” He added that under 11 years of Democratic rule New York's exvendi- tures have increased 240 per cent. Robert H. Lueas. executive director of the Republican National Committee DAY PR NI D o s et AT BUS'NESS HIGH‘n\-or the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- tem that the Democratic National Com | | mittee had introduced partisanship into ST the budget balancing discussion He sald the Democratic committee had charged the Republican adminis tratfon with responsibility for the One indictment charging first-degree murder and 41 others alleging various other crimes were contained in the fir of the new grand jury made lh.s al oon to Justice James M. Proctor | in Criminal Division 1. The grand Jjurors declined to indict in two l‘nml- cide cases and 10 other charges Walter Mason, colored, is charged | with murder in the first degree in co nection with the death of James Ca roll, also colored, April 5. The occurred at 71 Fenton place. M i sald to have shot Carroll following a quarrel over suspicion that Carroll had given information to the police con § cerning the activties of Mason. g Assault Laid to Three. # Three alleged assailants of Detective Sergt. Howard Ogle are named in an indictment charging an assault with a dangerous weapon. The accused are Prancis J. Mulvey, alias Roy Elmer £ Holt; Willlam Carley and Russell W Smithers, all white. Ogle said he was on his way home March 30 when an automobile containing three men at- * tracted his suspicions and he forced machine to the curb. As the officer questioned Smithers, Mulvey is said tc fhave drawn a gun and in the meiee two shots were fired. Ogle knocked the ¥ gun from Mulvey's hand and effected § the arrest of two of the men. The third was located at a rooming house. Ogle said the men had three guns be- , tween them. Assault with intent to kill is charged in an indictment against Jack Mahoney, growing out of an assault with a knife on Peter Rockelli at Thompson's lunch room, Ninth and E streets, March 29. ¢ Mahoney, it is said, accused Rockelli of giving information to the police. ” Rockelll was so badly slashed with the knife that doctors took 48 stitches to close the wounds and he is still under care of a physician. Robert Fletcher, colored, and Ralph J. Hollis are accused in two indictments for grand larceny in connection with thefts from the rooms of two students st Georgetown University. Value Put at $100. On March 9 they are sald to have visited the room of Arthur E. Fay and to have stolen a watch, an overcoat, & tuxedo suit and other property worth $100. Two weeks later the room of ‘Walter O. Briggs was entered and a raccoon coat, valued at $100, and other property was stolen. John Sam Alexander and Jefferson Grawford, both colored, were exonerated of charges of homicide. Alexander was accused of causing the death of Philip |- Clark, also colored, by shooting him in / the yard of 61 G street southwest, April €. Crawford had been held by a cor- oner's jury for the fatal stabbing of George McMoore, also colored, March 23, At 942 P street. The grand jurors also declined to in- diet Beulah Thompson, mayhom: Marie , violating liquor law: George i Butler, assault to rob; Fred A. Barnes and Osia Mitchel, assault with a dan- erous weapon: Cecil Hughes, grand areeny; Robert Ford, joy-riding and grand larceny; George B. Myles, Daniel * J. Stotts and Thomas Fowler, joy-riding. Other Indictments. Others indicted and the sgainst them include Edgar Tate, Samuel Elmer Cox, Lewis Edward Smith and Henry Johnson ~ (two cases). robbery: William M. John- 2on, alits George Thurston, Aubrey C. -Cro- (two cases): Marcellus Bmv\n and Fred Douglas Burrous, joy-riding; Walter Scheffier, Joseph H. 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