Evening Star Newspaper, October 4, 1935, Page 13

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THE* EVENING e e —————————— . GRAND JURY TO GET RASH DRIVER’S CASE Colored Youth Under Bond omn Charge of Joy Riding—Faces | Reckless Driving Trial. | George W. Harris, 19, colorad, 214 V street, who was arrested Sunday nigit | after # automobile accident in whicn | two persons were seriously injured, pleaded not guilty in Traffic Court yes- terday to a charge of reckless driving. ! | He was released under $1,000 pond pending jury trial October 24, Harris also was held for the grand | jury under $1,000 bond on a joy-riding charge arising out of the same acci- dent. Police charged he and another youth stole an automobile from a park- ing lot and sped away despite Police- man Irving Lubere's command to stop Lubore said Harris' car reached a speed | of 80 miles an hour before colliding with another machine driven by Wal- ter P. Bowden, 51, of 516 East Capitol street, at Bladensburg and Queens Chapel roads northeagt. Bowden received several broken ribs in the crash, and his wife, Lillian May, | suffered a fractured jaw, head lacera- tions and severe shock. Both Mr. and | Mrs. Boyden are still in Casualty Hos- pital, where their condition is re- ported improved. Glider Record Claimed. LONDON, October 4 (#).—A Reuters | Moscow last night said a new world record for duration of & flight in a glider was claimed by the Russian ai.- man Sukhomlinov, who remained in the air 38 hours 10 minutes. | (British) News Agency dispatch from |. STAR, WASHINGTON, SHOTGUN BANDIT ROBS LIQUOR DEALER OF $400 Poses as Customer, Then Draws Weapon, Loots Cash Regis- ter and Flees. Armed with a sawed-off shotgun, a colored bandit last night held up Sam | April, liquor dealer at 1210 New York avenue, and escaped with $400 and four quarts of whisky. April and a colored porter were in D._C, the store when the bandit appeared and ordered four quarts of whisky. While April was wrapping the bottles the robber displayed the shotgun and forced the proprietor and his helper into a back room. After rifing the cash register and taking the lquor the bandit fled to a nearby alley, where an accomplice awaited in an automobile. —_— Greece Orders Planes. Greece's order for new airships in- cludes 45 bombers and reconnaissance machines and 25 for instruction. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. GEORGE A. BILLINGS HEADS WOODSIDE BODY Civic Association Fills Posts and Hears Talk by W. I. Cleveland. Special Dispatch t6 The Star. WOODSIDE, Md., October &— Ceorge A. Billings was elected presi- dent of .he Woodside Civic Associa- tion at the annual meeting of that organization here last night. Loeffler, treasurer; Federation, and R. G. Hill, alternates. The club indorsed Th» dent, Mrs. Charles E. Van Tine, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Edward W. Koch, recording secretary; Frank W. Sidney Oliver, Loeffler and C. E. Senseman, dele- gates to Montgomery County Civic Ira C.| Whitacre and Mrs. Frank W. Loeffler, Evening Star's traffic safety campaign. W. Cleveland, vice presideat of the Civic Federaiion and president of the Ken- | sington Chamber of Commerce, spoke on the importance of civic organiza- A—13 TAX BILL SIGNED Gov. La Follette Acts on Chain Store Levies. MADISON, Wis, Ocober 4 (#).— The $600,000 chain store tax bill, last of the compromise proposals enacted by the Legislature was signed by Gov. L | La Follette yesterday The bill levies taxes on food and other chain stores and a separate tax on gasoline stations. Its maximum yield according to estimates, will be B. H. Lamore"was named vice-presi- | tion, $600,000 a year. Your Choice of Any one of these 8 Valuable ltems Included Free with the purchase of any suite priced $88 or more! - Don’t Miss The Hub’s Greatest “BONUS SALE" No Money Down! 1, 2 or 3 Years to Pay! No Interest .or Carrying Charges —for First 18 Months. 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