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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, L\AP'I' J w HERSUN ‘m-;um 8¢ his home atter an anony- | GCOTTSBORO DEFENSE ELECTED TO ACADEMY | MRS. JUDD'S FATE RESTS |i, b oo SLAmiPle | chemiey o “Wncpembudn ?" [icgve Tor tw daya, was drumk in e | CONNECTION IS DENIED | incinnacs 0. Frotessor s chosen | WITH JURY TOMORROW e~ e i e v ity, the law provides the death penalty |at the eighty-sixth meeting of the shall be exacted. American Chemical Society on Sep- ‘The last legal move of Mrs. Judd's|tember 13. counsel failed yesterday, when the State THURSDAY. APRIL 13, 1933. REDUCED FARE HAVRE DE GRACE ‘Testimony as to penings after the Trusteee of Group in Rome. Only Three-Fourths Vote Required h hi | . 5 ;.’;‘fm:dgff,fiemfi‘b’;“:;;}nzf National Association for the Ad-| Trusteee of | ¥ the Associated Press. g:]h; '«'rx: ggml ;:s e;r:frt‘l:rd: bm;! vancement of Colored People NEW YORK, April 13—The Ameri- “‘Suspended Police Officer‘ Found Not Guilty of Charge | of Drunkenness. ‘ Oapt. :u-eph W. Pierson went back to @ his post as commander of the second inct today, cleared of a charge of toxication brought on March 14 when | t\o police inspectors and a police sur- on visited his home and said they "found him drunk in bed. After hearing ‘mm'nony for almost four hours yester- TWO DIE IN CAR CRASH lw. = Phi]llps, .Yr, of Hebron, Md., and Dairy Driver Victims. SALISBURY, Md., Apri) 13 (#).— William H. Phillips, jr., son of a Hebron, | Md., manufacturer; and Roland Rounds. dalr} truck driver, were killed on the Spring Hil road near here early today. when Phillips’ car and the truck crashed head-on. The victims, both 22 years of age, died tnstantly. The vehicles burst into flames after the crash. but the two men had been thrown clear of the wreckage. Phillips’ brother was killed in an Retired From Case. | By the Associated Press. | BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April 13—Mary | White Ovington, treasurer and member of the board of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said here yesterday that organization is not connected with the defense in the Scottaboro case. “The 1 L. D. (International Labor Defens2) and the Communists have ai-| ways considered themselves privileged 10 | say anything,” she said, in response to statements attributed to the I. L. D.| from New York that funds collected for the defense had not been turned | over and lhBL the two organizations split.” :‘l:'(‘ll red early from h\e‘ Scottsboro can Academy in Rome announced yes- terday the election of Prof. William Tunstall Semple of the University of Cincinnati as a_trustee. Prof. Semple, head of the department of classics, succeeds the late Ellery S. James. At present he is directing ex- cavations at the site of ancient Troy. After a competition, the academy ap- pointed three fellows in classical studies: | Aline Louise Abaecherli of Cincinnati, University of Cincinnati and Bryn Mawr: George Kenneth Boyce of Churchville, N. Y., graduate student at Yale, and Meyer Reinhold of Brooklyn, student at Columbia University. | tomorrow. | for Insanity Verdict to Save Her From Hanging. By the Associated Press. ; FLORENCE. Ariz, April 13 —The| oviec 'an of whether Winnie Ruth Judd | shall hang eight days from now for the'| “trunk murder” of Agnes Anne Leroi' will rest with a jury to be impaneled It will decide whether she is sane, with but a three-fourths vote required for a verdict. If nine jury members hold that Mrs. Judd has become de- ranged since her conviction in Feb- Tuary, 1932, she will be placed in the , | State hospital for the insane. | Society vesterday announced that Dr | outstanding recognition in the realm Supreme Court denied an application for & writ of hlbtfis corpus. GERMAN GETS AWARD daily shave. 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