Evening Star Newspaper, July 4, 1936, Page 5

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UTAHMANIS HELD INTRIPLE SLAYING Los Angeles Police Claim Confession in Fatal Bludgeoning. 5 the Assoctaten Press LOS8 ANGELES, July 4.— A willing- ess to return and “face the music” as expressed today by George Mor- ensen, 37-year-old salesman from hom police clatm a confession in the atal bludgeoning of three of his rela- | ves Tuesday at Ogden, Utah, Arrested in A downtown rooming ouse yesterday, Mortensen told of nowing “something awful had hap- ened,” and of finally realizing when | e read a newspaper as he sat in a rk. Detective Lieut. John Erickson fuoted him a. ving he sought recon- iliation with his wife at her parents’ ome when, in a fit of rage, he fatally lubbed Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder And Mre. Snyder’s 80-year-old mother, Mr=. Emma Scott Rose. His wife, recovering from injuries eceived at the same time, previously fhad accused her husband. “I guess T lost. my mind when my nfe left me,” Mortensen was quoted. *T'm glad you got me. . . , “Pinally T went to Ogden (from his | [Ealt Lake City home) to reason with my wife last Monday. There her father threatened me with a pick handle. * * * About 3 a.m. Tuesday I ewoke to find Mr. Snyder bending over me with the pick handle again in his handa. “I guess T went crazy, because 1 wrenched it from him and struck him once. Then I ran into the hall and hit some one -it must have been my grandmother-in-law. After hitting Grace and her mother as they lay in bed I fled.” 74,000 Smchel in Suit. That a man’s well-made suit eon- tain: over 74.000 stitches, of which about half are made by hand, has been determined by a London tailor. DRIVING WHILE DRUNK. | Lex Campbell, 513 M street, $50 or 60 days. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. Albert E, Hawkins, 1449 Florida ave- | nue, $20. Walter Williams, 46 Pierce court, | $25. Peter . Brockdorf, Maryland, $25. | FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. William R. Young, 324 I street, $10, Frank De Sando, 2408 Eighteenth street, $10. Fred Martin, 2536 Fourteenth street, $10 Miles V. Engelbock, 4502 Thirteenth street. $10. William F. Bender, jr., 535 Shepard | | street, $20. Charles R. Orrison, Virginia, $10 Orton C. Castle, 634 F street south- east, $10. Zane W. Kelly, 405 Tenth street, ! $10, Tandy L. Barr, 1509 Irving atreet | northeast, $5 | August P. Thompeon, 3125 Mount Pleasant street, $10. | Edward M. Kerge, 2403 Nichols ave- | nue, $5. Philip M. Kauffman, 1312 H street | southeast, $15. | | John Scafone, no address. $10 Robert G. Weamer, 2410 Twentieth street, $5. Henry B. Hopkins, 3223 South Da- kota avenue northeast, $5 Joseph D. Dawson, 626 B street southeast, $5. Quincey Sawyer, 338 street, 85 James T. Phillips, Maryland. 85, SUSPENDED PERMITS. | Clinton O Egerton, 3526 Eleventh street. 30 days. Leonard F. Schenkel, Island avenue, 15 days Spern Siadys, 1027 Tenth streef northeast, 15 davs Maurice B. Sinsheimer, 2238 Hall place, 30 days. Melvin E. Smith, 728 H street south- west, 15 days. Clarence W. Soper, 30 Adams street, 15 days. Mary E. Spates, street, 15 days Jesse O. Tanner, 430 New Jersey avenue southwest, 30 davs Ingraham 57 Rhode 1320 Fairmont THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Hobart C. Taylor, 5101 Tilden street, 15 days, Guy O. Thornton, 414 Twentisth street, 15 days. Ismel M. Trujille, 1301 Island avenue, 30 days. Clinton N. Tucker, 3704 Jenifer Rhode | street, 30 days. Raymond A. Wilding, 1502 Twenty- first, street, 15 days. Bert L. Williams, 1232 Fourteenth street, 30 days | Lewis P. Williams, 1300 Seventeenth street, 30 days. Benjamin F. Barry, 810 Eye street, 15 days. James O. Gawne, 2340 Kalorama road, 15 days John B. Jones, 41 Florida avenue northeast, 15 days. + Theodore G. Laitson, 1800 I street, [ 30 days. Wilbur W. Langtry, jr., 3513 Porter street, 30 days. JAMES A. O’DONNELL DIES IN SILVER SPRING Services Will Be Held Tomorrow for Man 25 Ynn:w Employs of D. C. Special Dispateh to The Star SILVER SPRING, Md.. July 4 James A. O'Donnell, 47, for 10 years A resident of Silver Spring. died at his home at 820 Slign avenue Thurs- | dav after a long illness, A native of Alexandria, Mr. O'Don- | nell was a steam engineer at the Dis- trict of Columbia pumping station in | Washington for 25 years. He was a member of the Forest Glen Council, | Knights of Columbus, and the Holy Name Society of St. Michael's Cath- | olic Church, Surviving are his widow, | Mrs. Ethel Moore O'Donnell; three sisters, Mrs. Patrick Kennedy, Miss Regina O'Donnell and Mrs. Ambrose Armstrong. all of Washington and tv\o brothers. Bartholomew and Stephen | O'Donnell, also of Washington. Services were held at the resi- dence at 9 am. today prior to requiem mass in St. Michael's Church | at 9:30 am. Burial was in Porest | Glen Cemetery. WOODWARD - & LOTHROP 10™ (1™ F aNp G STREETS Piose DIstrict 5300 D. C. SATURDAY, JULY 4. 1936. WOODWARD & 10™11™ F AND G STREETS White to Your Finger Tips, s o White fabric pull-on gloves will add a fresh accent to any Summer costume. Bolton thumb and smart spear’ back. !n the four-button length, Gtoves, Amsiz 11, Frer Froom, A Shining White Bag, $3 b. Gleaming white Pyralin makes this bag, which is smart and practical, too, for when it soils you may wash it cff. With a double braided handle and loced all around. Slide fastener top and fitted with a chonge purse and mirror. Learwer Gooos, Aiste 8, Fmer Proor, White Linen Tie, $10-5° ¢. Light on your feet in a white linen oxford with em.brovdered eyelets and hand-turned sole. The medium heel is smort and comfortable. Wowex's Swoes, Turn FLoom. White Frock for Evening, $4975 d White marquisette sprinkled with the daintiest of embroidered flowers makes a frock to rival the charms of the moon. With buttons and a buckle, color of the midnight sky. Formar RooM, Tump FLooR. Underneath, a White Tulane Silk Slip, $[-°3 e. A lovely soft quality pure-dye crepe Gartiere makes this slip perfect for wear under white and light frocks. Double logk stitch seams, with shadow panel, adjustable straps and lovely lace at the top and hem. Medium and long, sizes 32 to 44. CosrUmE SLrrs, TamD PLOOR. A Shorter Woman's White Frock, $10-95 f. The whitest white imaginable makes this washable acetate crepe jacket frock for shorter women. Eight buttons mark the yoke effect of the frock's neckline and two pleated frills make tiny sleeves. Sizes 162 to 24'%. Women's Drgsses, Turep FLOOR. Frosty White Velvet on Balibuntl, $36-50 @. The btim is very wide, the crown is very shallow and the white velvet band encircling the crown ends in two lengths across the back of the brim. Mrinvey, Tesp Froo. 22 LOTHROP PHONE DIsmricr §300 T When the thermometer he. gins to streak upward, come to Woodward & Lothrop for a cool, crisp suit—because July is Going to be HOT; Troplcal Worsted Suits .30 Two picces 522 5 From the same reliable sources that predicted a cool June (and it was—for Washington) we learn that July is going to be a sizzler. A word to the wise man is this: Get one of these smart two- piece Tropical Worsted Suits for all-day coolness—in your office—on your vacation. It will let your body breathe, and when your body ean breathe you are a lot cooler. Whv suffer from the heat? It is no longer smart to suffer. These worsteds keep their shape like your Winter suits because they are made of the same fine fabrics, but in a featherweight, loosely woven weave. . Tuz MEN's SToRE, Srcowp FLOOR.

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