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JERSEY SLAYING MYSTIFIES POLICE Body of Doctor’s Secretary Tied to Tree Stump—Skull Crushed. DOVER, N. J. August 16 (P —Lieut. | ¥dward Gebhard, chief of the prose- | cutor’s detectives in charge of the in- westigation of the brutal siaying of Miss Anna Ulm, 45, said today that the po- | Yice far had been unable to discover either the motive for the slaying or the ddentity of the slayer. Miss Ulm, secretary . Dr. Otto Raul thiropractor, was ki skull wes crushed by her body lashed to a Two men were ques but were relcased a count of their activities on Sunday. Vagrant Hunted. A vagrant who dwelled in a crude ghelter 50 feet nm the scene to her brother- enbach, New York lled Sunday. Her a heavy stone and e stump. oned last night lead the killer into & sense of false se- curity. Robbery obviously was not the motive. Miss Ulm wore two costly diamond rin neither of which was removed. e autopsy indicated no evidence of a criminal attack. Police said the woman apparently had no enemies and lived very quietly both in New York and at the lake. Sunday_morning she told Mrs. Rau- tenbach she was going into the Hickory Nut Hollow section for wild flowers. Sunday evening Mrs. Rautenbach noti- | fied police, believing her sister was lost. Two volunteer searchers came across the body Sunday night. The murder was committed but 15 miles away from the Greystone Park State Hospital. No insane patients have been reported missing lately, however. Police also weighed the fact that re- cently in Paterson, 25 miles from the scene of the killing, two thiropractors’ offices were bombed. Deaths Reported 3578 13 0o, Paimer. @3 Stewart, John W, Mary E th T480° Upton Ywyoming ary E, OQyme. 84 Ge giving an ac- . (mll'vvm Huw‘lm en’s Hos Black thing or but inger and tiere mings on Shown: Jjacket frock with sail- or collar of white rib- bed silk. buckle an silver color mesh. Others to 52 and HE EVE NING STAR, WASHIN NGTON, D. C.,” WEDNESDAY, AUGUNT 16, 19 150 INDICTMENTS RETURNED BY JURY Three Charged With Murders. More Than a Score Are Cleared. ‘The District grand jury today re- | preme Court, 3 charging first-degree | murder. Three colored men, Robert B. Carter, Elijah Strivers and Louis Johnson, were named in the murder indictments. Car- ter allegedly killed James Dozier, col- ored. July 21: Strivers was accused of fatally wounding Clarence Jones, | ored, in front of 810 Dixon court on | May 23. while the slaying of James | Henry Collins, colored, on July 30, was attributed to Johnson. Frank H. Bielaski, a press room em- ploye, who allegedly set fire to & bun- | dle of papers in the basement of the | e | Daily News Building, 1322 New York avenue, was charged with the “malicious burning of movable property.” Bielaski is said to have told police he was Lnloxl- cated at the time, Ray) turned 50 indictments in District Su- | | Mothershead, col- | ond Pearson and Thomas Wash- Washington, % P — A . S T R ———— ington, both colored,,who recently com- plained they had been beaten by De- tectives Joseph W. Shimon and W V. Chrl.ltl.nn, were indicted with Willle impson, also colored, for joy-riding and grlnd larceny. The policemen, assigned to the third precinct, were exonerated .Bf;::d' hearing before the Police Trial White Slavery Charged. Earl Pannell, Ada Mae Bryant, Steve 8. Kelly and Sadie Reed were indicted on a charge of white slavery. They nllendly brought three girls, ranging qu from 14 to 17 years, into the Dht et from Virginia for immoral pur- OLhzrs indicted, with the charges against them, were: Carl M. Marshall, Robert Huggins, Robert Young, Frank Reld, James E. Dews, Albert E. Apple- white, and Charles Pryor, grand larceny; James Harrison, embezzlement and grand larceny: Daniel E. Bowen, house- breaking; Norman Curley, David E. ‘Williams, Charles Brent, George Thomas Logan, Robert Russell, Eugene M. Ray Col Albert Smallwood, Albert Crawford, Watt Eason, Carrol F. Long, John A. Long, Joseph P. Hoyle and Louis Willard Long, housebreaking and larceny. Indicted for Robbery. Willlam Rogers, William " Jackson, Henry W. Bates and William ChApplC, robbery; James A. Purvis, assault with | intent to commit robbery and robbery; Jimmie Atkinson, pandering; Daniel | | Gill, Charlie Gross, John Mack, Edward | A. Jackson, Frank Jones, Rhodia A. ! Taylor, jr.; James P. Vorzik, Bernard | LeRoy William Crawford, SEVENTH aND X Dresses and white for the smart young her worldly older sister—simple, niously cut with wing. pagoda, fin d sleeves. Stunning white trim- neck and sleeves. Black sheer Shown: Black rib- bed silk 1with collar and cuffs of wide wale silk pique, rhinestone and hlack galalith buttons. Striking d belt of equally smart in sizes 14 to 20, 38 161, to 2614. Goldenberg's—Second Floor. 00O One-Day Ready -to-Paint FURNITURE | Fall Cottons Sale! Hand-Embroidered Porto Rican #G O Cool and colorf indefinitely. Trimm appliques of self o bound in color, too. Extra Sizes (46 W NS ul—easily laundered and wear ned with hand embroidery and or contrasting colors. Nicely Regular sizes 36 to 44. t0 52) 2 for 81 Goldenberg’s—Second Floor. [ Replacement Price, $2.49 ] $1.79 Hardwood, sanded and ready for the coat of paint. Start painting now and you'll have really nice new things for Fall house-cleaning. ©® Pier Book Cabinet, $1.79. 50 inches tall, 11 inches wide. Four shelves. Night Table, $1.79. 27 inches tall, 14x14-inch top, pull drawer. Turned legs. Telephone Table and stand, $1.79. 30 inches tall. Finely made. Goldenberg's—Downstairs. Palze Haynes, | Jerome Clark, Joe Caster, James Hutch- inson, William Bell and Samuel Palmer, assault with a dangerous weapon; Ken- neth E. Beard, William J. Glynn, Mc- Konest Dixon, Lawrence Joyce and Eugene Walker, joyriding; A. Kenard Le Munyan, false pretenses, and Charles Young, violation of section 29 of the United States penal code. The following were cleared of the charges indicated: Earl Vermillion and Robert A. Tudge, grand larceny; Julian J. Steiner, Bruce Randolph Gaw and Robert Steiner, housebreaking: Alvin Linwood Sherertz, Pete Smith, John Thomas and Buck Robbins, robbery; Percy Watkins, Je- rome Dixon, Matthew Thomas, Jesse B. | Mealy and Herbest Phillips, assault with a dangerous weapon; Ellsworth Gra- ham, Willlam E. Brown and John S Herrlein, embezzlement; Alvin Stewart, violation of the national prohibition act; Welmore Braxton, mayhem; Isa- dore Young, arson: Robert Thomas, car- nal knowledge; Philip Welburn, Curtis | F. Weaver and Charles Young, viola- | tion of section 29 of the United States | Penal Code; Joseph Richard Harrell, { violation of section 151 of the United | States Penal Code; J. E. Edwards, vio- ]nllnn of section 843 of the District Codg, and Henry Wflllflmfl homicide. Debt Cut 0118 Per Cent OKLAHOMA CITY (#).—Oklahoma will be out of debt in 17.000 years, | estimates Ovid Neal of the Stat> Chamber of Commerce, at the rate it has been going the last two years, during which, Neal said, the State re- ‘dut‘ed its annual debt cost .0118 per cent. The Replacement Prices will be $1.50, $2 $2.50 for these and fine PAJAMAS The patterns and styles ured the best way to tell are so striking we fig- you about them was to photograph them for you. Note the fine fabrics, colors and patterns, m way you like them. ild or wild, whichever All fine broadcloths— stripes, figures, plain colors and combinations. Sizes A to D. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. O O 0 29¢ Dress Ginghams ! 19c~ 2500 yards, all new and all smart Fall patterns. They will make delightful Checks and plain colors. know kitchens, dinettes and gingham draperies and fixin, 39¢ Printed Tweed Mill lengths, but just right New patterns and dark grounds. wool, too. 36 inches wide. G school and house frocks. >uaranteed washable. You children’s bed rooms wear gs too this Fall. 32 in. wide. 22¢ for dresses. Look like Fall McCall and Simplicityk Patterns Are Ready Here Goldenberg's—Main Floor. hop Goldenberg’s and See for Yourself, | Commercial | vears of service. | company. | the local chapter of the | A M; CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Marriage. OSBORNE—_PRICE. Mrs. Julia B. Price an- | Lawn fete, benefit Dee Cee Circle,( nounces the macriage of her deugl | No. 597, Juniors of Protected Home !,;OY"R'N',;‘O,,R{:,E{:H,‘W T Circle, M street between Thirtieth and at noon arker of Re: Thirty-first streets, 7:30 p.m. Rindleanth "streer Baptist Churcn. Meeting, Shepherds of Bethlehem, Btafllfl. ;‘;Yue a‘npfmfh]' SUIRDICK ot Garit Avnnho MARIA V. On Tuesday. August e g , Ma; MARIA Benefit card party, 1731 Connecticut NDERSON. ' v Wi avenue, 8:30 pm. l Anaemm devoted mother of 0¢oue A Anderson and Mis. Marie M. Holland, Meeting, City Fire Pighters, Hamilton | Gfushier of Mrs. Amanda Curtis. She Hotel, 8 pm. also leaves many other relafives and a TOMORROW. host of friends. = Remains resting at the John T ‘Rhines funeral chapel, rd and Luncheon, Kiwanis Club, Mayflower Hotel, 12:30 p.m. I sts. s.w. Notice of funeral later. Luncheon, Phi Gamma Delta Fra- BELL. NARD. De life on Tuesday. August 15. 1033, after a linger- ternity, University Club, 12:30 p.m. Club, University ing ilineéss. BERNARD BELL. devoted son of Harriet B. Johnson and father of Bernard Bell, jr_ Funeral Priday. August JA. 8t 1 pm. from the W. Ernest Jarvis funeral church. 1432 You st. n.w. Inter- ment " Arlington National ‘Cemetowy 11+ BERGMANN, HELENA. On Tuesday. August 16. 1933, ‘at her residence. 7511 Morning- side drive nw. HELENA BERGMANN, Deloved wite" of ‘Wiliam Gerl Beremann Funeral services at the above address on Thursday. August 17, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Prospect Hill Cemetery. 16 BRAUNER, RICHARD. On Tuesday. August 5. At his_residence. 3165 Adems £ pe. RICHARD ® BRAUNER husband of Caroline Brauger. Puneral services In the chapel of Thos Ser- Seon. 1011 7th st. nw Thursday. Augist 17y 70, p.m. Relatives and Iriends invited to attend BROOKS. URSULINE VIRGINIA. ugust 13, 14 Luncheon, Cornel Club, 12:30 p.m. NEPHEW OF SOUSA DIES AT HOME HERE A. R. Varela, Insurance Represent- ative, Spent Most of His Life in Capital. beloved S\ddrrll 1 at Preedmen's Hospital OHSULINE VIRGINIA BROOKS of 07 1Kth st nw. beloved d Dah P. and the late Jokr rool sister of Mary hald P oand Daniel | A Brooks fiom '8t. Marys | Episcopal Church. 2:ird st. bet. G and H | n.w.. Trursday. Ausust 17, at 330 | ANNIE M. On Tuesday. August 15| home. near Colesville. Md | beloved wife of [ Jesie D B Ihursdas Alexander Robert Varela, 52, Wash- | ington representative of the Travelers Insurance Co. and nephew of John Philip Souse, died yesterday at his home, 5519 Connecticut avenue. Though born in San Jose, Calif., he spent most | of his life in this city Mr. Varela started his career here in ! the banking business with the old| | Traders National Bank, and retired a | few years ago as assistant cashier of the National Bank, after 25 Since that time Mr ‘arela had represented the insurance Method it Churth 8p nmmem Union Cemetery. | ot and Mrs | rom the chapel on | RU DOLPH ("\filf He was 8 member of Christ Church, | 4.3 the Bosrd of Trade, Chevy Chase Cit- izens' Assoclation, charter member of American | ute of Banking. Lafayette Chapler Albert Pike Consistory, M | R. 8, No. 1, and Almas Temple of the | Catherine M. Varela: | Dent, EISEMAN’S 'No Down Payment SUITS Shrine | Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary | Reh Varela, and his mother, Mrs. | three children, | Mrs. James H. Pugh, Mrs. Vida Varela his_son Robert Varela and his | brothers, Edmund and Osmund Varela. | Funeral arrangements have not yet been made. ar 9 am vu.». Interment neck. name DIs'riet black. ody Reward . large. nd ° unde 900, Apt DIAMOND. mo d ward. Address Box i5:x- white face, reward ENVELOPE. cor hoate on outside. F Rews \‘m\\\\i\\sssx\‘\\\\v Established 1900 2 SARDO & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS c v GRAZIANO. ALPHONSO. § a August 14 G re be GWYN 2 The Funeral Chapel SERVICE THAT IS DISTINCTIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Llncoln 0524-9244 412 H St. Northeast AX AL LLCTRRCRNARA NN HALL Alie ARAARRATLERNRNNNNNNS EAS S N N A N RS R AR CEDAR HILL Most Beautiful Cemetery W ashington's WILLIAM 1. vl|0R<l> Cedar Hill Cemetery On Pennsylvania Avenue MRS. WHEATLEY DIES: RESIDENT FOR 74 YEARS Emma Phillippa Wheatley r 74 yvears a resident of \‘B(hl‘]g{fln last evening at her home, 508 | Concord avenue. Born in Alexandria she had come here as a child and had lived on Capttol Hill until about six vears ago. when, at the death of her husband, she moved to her late resi- dence. She was married to Joseph M. Wheat- ley February 22. 1861 Mr. Wheatley was a coal merchant and owned three | yarcs in the city, cne on the site of the | present Union Station | Mrs. Wheatley is survived by four r ss Mamie J. Wheatley, Mrs. ch. Mrs. George B. Barse and H. Winship Wheatley. Numerous grand- | children also survive Though complete arrangements have | not been made, funeral services and | requiem miass will be celebrated PFriday morning at the Church of the Nativity, | | follcwed by burial in Mount Olivet | | Cemétery. NEW FALL | East of the Capitol SEVENTH AND F CHARGE IT Is Necessary Divorce Is Granted. ROCKVILLE. Md.. August 16 (Spe-| cial) —On the ground of desertion John M. Gloyd of Gglihersburg was granted an absolute di¥orce by Judge Charles W. Woodward in the Circuit Court here vesterday from Mrs. Margarct M. Gloyd of Rockville, the decree allowing the defendant to resume her maiden name of Margarel Ethel Matthews 21 - NOTHING DOWN[ Just Pay $7 IN SEPT. $7 IN OCT. $7 IN NOV. Smart new styles. all-wool materials wear splendidly. All sizes and models every de- sirable shade. AT d and Mares Keewn, cirl ‘ Mamaroneck. F.. 30. Bronxville, N. Y. th, Navy pl 49 Navy pl Rev ughes Alprt P Hefer, 20. and Rebecca Debuliet, 0. both of Baitimore: Rev. W. Hoff~ 9th st sw., and i st s.w.0 Rev. se e and Dorothy Gant, nd st and Beu- Church st.; Rev n, William fmm 30. and Helen Va 20 Botn of Betersbures Vao Rev: Hennig, Births R.eporteci Aubrey and Olga Minor. twin_ girls. John and Marguerite Donato, boy Charles and Agnes Al M. Henni boy. Henry, and. Jullet eIy, Doy George and Mary Sprague. boy. Angel and Natalie Car Wiffam ana Theima- Scott: Robert and Mary Nicholson. Flovd ‘and Hazel Schiauch, James and_Helen Coady. boy. John and Louise lerlxon boy e Fine, that in d Marie Green. boy. ngl zhubem Tnl‘ sl b John and | 816 H ST NE 13034 M S | Nelther the successors 1o nor co | National _: Bratha, KAUPMAN, JOSEPH DANIEL. On 3 at_his Tesidence 341 SEPH DANIEL. be- loved husband of Margaret, Mur- phy Kaufma: and father of Joseph M 8. aufman, Mrs. Michael J. Hi y. Ci erine A. Gertrude M. Leo C. and George A. Kaufman. Puneral Friday. August 1S, R4 from the above residence. thence to Holy Comforter Church. 14th and East Capitol sts requ‘em mass will be offered at $:30 a.m Olivet Cemetery. friends are invited KIRKPATRICK. LU . Augu at am FRANCES. On Mon- 1315, LULA FRANCES, ed wife of Edgar Kirk- uis F Va. on Thursday Augist Relatives and friends are 4 Tnferment i Cednt 111l Cometery, ITH ELIZABETH. Suddenly. ugus at Garfield Dital. EDITH ELIZABETH LAMBERT R g R ter E. Lambert Funeral services Church ‘of the Transfiguration. 141 Interment Louden' Park Cemetérs, more. Md McDONALD, BEULAH M. Monday. ‘August 14, 1 MCcDONALD. and the late Harry J Thursday. August 17 Prederick Douglass e R L. KENNEY. Secy. PA B. Depaited 1 day i PRICE. HERMAN aay. Auguyt 15 residence HOWARD. HOWARD n their loss MARY SWINBURNE ARNOLD, n Washing!c WHEATLEY. EMMA PHILLIPTA n Tuesdar. R. W ears ago today. Aui HIS WIFE AN LEAPLEY. ESTHER 1OUISE n our hearts we cf of her we loved 'MOTHER AND Fa eyer take away ea MORRISON ng _remem ELIZABETH year ago toda. A precious one from us has gone, A o loved is stilled HO \' MMON “jife one vear ago 1 No_one knows how T miss you . dear Ton, No one kr oy CEMETERY _LOTS. CHOICE 6-GRAVE SITE IN SECTIO! edar Hill. at bargnin. Address Box s . . 1% ERAL DIRECTORS. " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTHST. N.W Modern Chavel. Teiephone National CHAS_ S. ZURHORST 301 W. W. DEAL & CO. [ BT | LINCOLN %200 " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_ BIRCH) Phone West 0090 t N W, B liohed: 1541 WILLIAM H. SCQTT _409 Sth St. SE 05:30. |JOHN R. WRIGHT CO. 10th St. N.W. Phone NOrth 0013 Established 1836 V. L. SPEARE CO0. cted with establishment S as0e 1000 H St. N.W. 5 SONS CO. . DIRECTORS 5 N\ the orixinal Phoy ERAL DE DESIG 5 Gude Bros. Co., 1212°F St. Prompt Auto Delivery Bervice ____ Artistic—Expressive—Inexpensive_ "GEO. C. SHAFFER EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS AT MODERATE PRICES. PHONE NAT. 0106 Open Evenings 14th & EYC and Sundays | GEO. A. COMLEY , ; Artistic Floral De: Night Phone