Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1932, Page 6

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when “COLDS CATCH YOUR Members of the Grand Army of the | Republic will have charge of the sim ple rites this afternoon, which will pre- " A—6 =*x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1932. . 3 | later. = | His Travelmg Bflg | Lancaster and Mrs. Keith-Miller were| The first printers had to compete in | held three days while police conducted the market with the manuseript writ- By the Associated Press. | their first inquiry. The fiyers have ings turned out by the clerks in the _— Richmond, Va., hotel is shy at {1and to Australia in 192 rs. Keith- ng their fonts of type the Members of Association of | fornia. found in his traveling bag g Der e SO, | s lifted out three books. He stared - = Attend in Body. Miller’s Fiance. i “I seem to have picked up & | will head the Advisory Committtee be-| | his head and decided the Bible MIANT, Pla, May 3—Capt. W. N ‘ for some time before they retired, and | affirmed b"belxm; for Clarke, but main- ; : that later, when he was awakened by | tained her belief he took his own life. A [] T Daniels’ Son Weds ENG'NEER m HEAD Rolph Discovers AVl T[]R lS HH_I] i R, whon b, vas AT e o el B = | . s : in the right temple, lying unconscious ' Florida precludes admission 4 o e 1 Gideon Bible in | g P least one Gideon Bible, which Miller told Hawthorne low finances imitated as closely as Program.” in astonishment at one of them. S { ; | Gideon Bible somewhere." ing formed to aid In the “Washington| | should be returned, with apolo- ~ancaster, British fiyer, was in jail to- | in bed. The author died eight hours SCION OF FORMER SECRETARY OF NAVY AND BRIDE. “ e e BR- TlNUAI-I- R"-ES 1 SACRAMENTO, May 3. —A been partners since a flight from Eng- | m erles and, to compete success- ST 9 s gl i il in!caused her to solicit Clarke'’s aid in| possible the style of writing prevalent s Joseph Ehlers Named Group Gov. James Rolph, jr, of Call Capt' Lancaster in Jail in writing her life story. in the district where they set up thefr ; 3 : H in i | | yesterday. He will return it. | : f | presses Cidest Inhabitants to ; 1 ' Chairman in “Washington T o s Shooting of Mrs. Keith- | “Goodness sake,” he muttered, } | | Joseph Ehlers, contruction engineer, idean Bible somewlere. ratched | | "¢ Associaied Press | Program” for property renovation, it| | sies. aay charged with first-degree murder in cede the burial of Dr. Willlam Tindall, oldest employe of the District cf Co- lumbia, who died Sunday night, in Arlington National Cemetery. The services, to be held at 5 o'clock | st Almus R. Speare’s funeral home, | 1623 Connecticut avenue, will be at- tended in a body by members of the | Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, of which he Was a member. Dr. Tindall entered the service of was announced this morning by H. G. Outwater, director of the Property Im- provement and Business Co-operation Committee of the District of Columbia, the business men's organization behind this effort. | Mr. Ehlers now is technical director of the National Construction Confer- |ence set up by the building industry of the country to make an economic study of the industry. asked for information as to the work- ings of the “Washington program.” Calculated to stimulate employment in the building trades, as well as to take advantage of the present low cost buflding materials, completion of the L Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Atonement at North Capitol street and Rhode Island avenue will be undertaken at an early date, it was announced to- day. the shooting of Hayden Clark, writer and fiance of Mrs. Jessie Keith-Miller, woman aviator. Authorities said Lan- caster has confessed to forging two sui- | cide notes. The was detained yesterday on a warrant sworn to by State Attorney N. Vernon Hawthorne, who said he probably would go before the Dade County Grand Jury today to seek an indictment. Hawthorne has exonerated Mrs. Keith-Miller in whose home the two men were guests at the time of the CHILDREN" . « . a cleansing dose of Castorial The first step to take when your child catches cold, doctors agree, is to cleanse the body of all accumulated waste and infection-breeding material. the District as secretary to a former To carry off this poisonous matter, nothin mayor in 1863, and was secretary to Will Advise Owners. Plan Drive for Funds. shooting April 21. He said she would better than Castor: acts gently Gov. Cooke under the territorial form 4 With his associates on the AdViSOTY | A drive for funds would be launched | be called as a grand jury witness. g bt hildre e ‘:,[.\,, te fp,';:},’mfnn;l:m:;i of government which followed, He Committee, who are still to be chosen. ot once. The amount to be spent was Declared “Love Triangle.” vel it does the work unfailingly. ¢ was made secretary to the Board of he will counsel property owners WhO| not“made public, but it was said the | yet ork unfailingly. Commissioners in 1874, and eontinued are planning to improve their buildings | structure, when completed, will rank | Hawthorne, who described the rela- astoria, vou know, is a pure vegetable prep- y until 1915, when he »r grounds by repairs or additions. A ' with the city's finest churches tion of the trio before the shooting as ara made specially for babies and children. assistant secret and real estate man, banker and architect | = The Special Committee to handle the | forming a “love triangle,” said Lancas- It contains no harsh, harmful drugs, no narcotics later chief of the information bureau are also to be on the committee project is headed by Hans P. Caem- |ter confessed, in the face of statements f any kind. It is so mild you can which position he held at the time of The Property Improvement and Busi- | merer secretary of the Fine Arts Com- | by a handwriting expert, that he wrote eve a colicky baby. Yi his death. By virtue of a special act of ness Co-operation Committee already mission. Rev. G. M. Diffenderfer, for- | the two notes, addressed to himself and | in an efl ator for older children. And Congress he was kept in the service of | has set up a merchandising council, | mer pastor of the Luther Place Memo- Mrs. Keith-Miller, but denied killing the Aniithis e others—children Nke 16 Sastet the District after his retirement ege, headed by Charles R. Frenck, advertis- | rig] Church, will direct the special efort | writer. Lancaster, Hawthorne sald, ex- | When vou § cold, a little fever, or a dig and in all served the Government 63 ing manager of the National Lumber | t, secure building funds during the |plained he wrote the notes to remove | . 2 ind a vu”. ali ever, or a diges- years. MR. AND MRS. JONATHAN WORTH DANIELS, Manufacturers’ Association, to aid par- | month of May. suspicion from Mrs. Keith-Miller and tive upsel starting, call in Castoria’s kindly help, Born in Wilmington, Del. Dr. Tin- | photographed after t in New York City Saturday. The bride is | ticularly the smaller merchants in their Headquarters wil! be maintained in | himself. Your doctor will commend you for wise, prompt dall was recognized as an authority on | the former Miss Lucy Bi Cathcart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | problems. The “Washington program” | the parish hall at the corner of North| When Clarke was shot, he was col- action. Don't forget — the genuine ~astoria District history, and was author of & | Richard Cathcart of Leonia J. The groom is the son of Josephus Daniels, | js designed to help both the business | Capitol street and Rhode Island avenue, | laborating with Mrs. Keith-Miller in always has the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher “History of Washington,” which is re- | former Secretary of the Na —A. P. Photo. | men of the Capital, by creating a de- and committees will work from this | writing her life story for publication. nl on the package. Be sure you get genuine Castoria. garded as a standard work by scholars. = ——— = mand for their products, and the prop- | center. was during this work that their romance | He was also a scientist of note, and erty owner, who now i¢ able to invest| Rev. Howard E. Snyder is pastor of | pegan | at the time of his death was working || AWYER WINS REVERSAL |tracted here. the defendant was the ;% o0y ‘with most return because of | the church. Upon their decision to marry each on a new cosmic_theory, said to have lawful wife of Ralph Charnock and | prevailing prices. | | wrote letters to Capt. Lancaster, then g been similar to Einstein’s thecry. He Louls. After telegraphing his h ould not enter into a legal marriage & i in St et Saciestiide S pepessiion [ihe| IN ANNULMENT FIGHT b e e Get More Inquiries. | Though a desert, Sinai, by reason of | congratulations and asking them to flight of projectiles. - e —— The case turned on the question of | Meanwhile the local movement con- | jts geographical position as the link | postpone their marriage until he might He is survived by a daughter. Mrs.| o ¢, of D, F. Smith Leagal the good faith of the woman in con-| tinues to draw attention on the out- | between Asia and Africa. always has|arrive to act as best man, Lancaster T ot i o L I s hock atter | side d Iways will be of considerabl here hurriedly by airplane on " th g as th fe of Charnock after | side, requests for details being receive been and always will be of came re hi y y rp] o0 Relecn sds to Another When She Married | he had told her he did mot ave an | this morning from Wilkesbarre, Pa.,|importance, and as a battlefield has | April 20 | i i absolute C forme e. | and Pontiac, Mich., at headquarters in | seen more invading and re ting Immediately after the shooting Lan- LIEUT. QUESADA RETURNS Him, Opinion Holds. e 1{,35\‘:?;.;:{ =g ety g}[hl' Shoreham Building armies passing through than other | caster said he nnch‘llngk;mzlslke: o CHILDREN CRY FOR 1 . eith-Miller hoi the bill, Justice Robb declares. = Several other clies have previousy cownty m O ®™® — 1o o — — — - David Fillmore Smith, local lawyer, the bill, Justice Robb declares Several other cities have previou country in the d. 'their room at t Lieut. Elwood R. Quesada of Wash- yesterday won from the District C ington was relieved from duties as|of Appeals a reversal of the I i gasistant, military attache for air at|Supreme Court which had denied him avana, Cuba, under Army orders to- Dty i day and assigned to active fiying duties |80 annulment of his marriage to G at_Bolling Field. trude A. Smith, which tcok place Lieut. Quesada is in Washington and | July 31, 1926. In an opinion : expected to report at the flying field | Charles H. 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