Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1932, Page 12

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A—12 AUTOPSY SOUGHT THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Gy MAY & 1992— PART ONXNE. v PUBLIC HEALTH BUILDING GOES FORWARD. INTRIANGLE' DEATH Mother Believes Clarke Was' Slain in Home of Mrs. Keith-Miller. M1 the body o that he fancee An autopsy on e, in the belief home of & report of her Carleton T e called before spaper in Haw- Coun! Mills Lays Corner Stone KIDNAPED STUDENT TELLS OF DRUGCING Politics at Minnesota U. Blamed as Youth Is Freed. By the Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS, May 7.—Police and University of Minnesota officials who two days ago viewed the disappearance of a student leader as a page out of light comedy decided today they had a seri- ous mystery on their hands after his return with a story of being kidnaped. Richard Morean, the student, was in bed unable to answer questions, with his father desc <" from his experience. appeared Wednesday and returned Fri- day night, saying he was anestheticised and held captive in a Wisconsin lake cottage on & bread, water and sausage diet. Authorities Denounced. His grandfather, F. P. Nicoll, offered a reward of $500 for apprehension of his abductors, and spurred police in an effort to unravel the mystery. Nicoll also charged university authorities with laxity in discipline, and asserted a student political faction “is at the bot- | tom of the whole affair.” Morean, after a bitter ballot fight, | of student affairs, was selected leader of the senior prom, | regarded as a high honor. He was released, according to his story, in time to attend the prom last night, but when he arrived at the hotel where it was held, unshaven and in wrinkled clothing, his father and two detectives hustled him home. The prom went on, without a grand march, until 5 am. Resignation Demanded. Nicoll, in an open letter, demanded the resignation of E. E. Nocholson, dean “for the good of the institution,” and criticized him for let- ting “student politics get out of hand together with discipline.” Morean said four men in a large sedan followed his car Wednesday night, forced him to the curb, and then com- pelled him to enter their machine. From the Wisconsin cabin, he related he was taken Friday at 6 p.m. and re- leased along the highway. He made his way to a farm house. telephoned his father and drove to St. Paul with a garage man. He said he had no idea as to the identity of his abductors or their pur- pose in holding him. . : Agriculture is called the mother of Industries, and st claims the larger share of human human knowl- edge and human s ENTIRE FLOOR For Rent Le Droit Bldg. 8th and F Sts. N.W. 7,500 Sq. Ft. Suitable for Any Purpose Apply J. B. Stein, 482 Ind. Ave. ALUMNI HEAR HURLEY Secretary Speaks at George Wash- ington U. Luncheon. War Secretary Hurley was the prin- cipal speaker at the alumni lunchedn of George Washington University yes- | terday at the Mayflower Hotel, combin- ing reminiscences of his student days in the Law School and a tribute to George Washington. Justice James M. Proctor, president of the Alumni Association, introduced Mr. Hurley. Other guests included Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat of the District Supreme Court, Harry C. Davis and Stephen E. Kramer of the university's board of trustees, Dean Henry Grattan Doyle of or College, Dr. Frank A. Hornaday, f president of the alumni, and Matthew O'Brien of the Executive Committee. WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch omplete the trans- cen us, but estab- bligation to fulfill our guarantee of service. All Parts TUsed In Our_Repair Department Are Genuine Material BURNSTINE’S 927 G St. NW. DIAMONDS WATCHES NCE 1868, Pastor Is Installed. COTTAGE CITY, Md., May 7 (Spe- | cial) —Rev. Alexander T. C stalled as pastor of St terian Church on Wednesday ever The_installation sermon was d e by Rev. Frank S. Niles, pastor of the | Washington Camp, No. 305, Sons of Georgetovn Presbyterian Church, | Confederate Ve will make plans ‘Washington. for participa’ in Flag day exercises 14, for a card party some time |FLAG DAY TO BE PLANNED Sons of Confederate Veterans Call Meeting for Tuesday. AT lon J Virginla’s Sunday laws of Colonial this month and for participation in the days were at one period so strict, a 1 reunion of Confederate véterans any one who absented himself d on June 21, at & meeting church three times had to serve as a at 8 o Tuesday night, at the head- | slave for a year and a day. quarters, Vermont avenue, FOOT SUFFERERS ATTENTION! Announcing the opening of Orthomec System Offices in Washington, D. C. OFI'ICES IN PRINCIPAL ‘l v|l” S ; Orthomec System of Foot Correction 1329 F St. N.W. Washington, D. C. Opposite Fox Theater Phone National 1455 tion avenue between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, was laid yes- terday afternoon. Secretary of the Treasury Ogden L. Mills is shown | wielding the trowel. The others, left to right, are: Assistant Secretary | of the Treasury Ferry K. Heath and Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming. | —Star Staff Plh Living Room Suite handsome three-picce suite, luxuriously comfort- able. 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