Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1936, Page 11

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FORT WORTH, Tex., September 30 | | (). —The Tarrant County grand jury declined yesterday to indict Dr. Grace A | Humphreys Hood Turner, charged in a warrant with the murder of her husband, Ross Turner, who was shot Senator Says Landon Wil |sataly in her office August 31. The woman physician told authori- * Take New England With |[ties she fired when her husband; ¢ 1 threatened her with a surgical knife. Congress Gains. - The New England States will be Deaths Reported to the Landon column in November, | .. . w. o g 1923 summit pl. ne. and also will send a larger contingent 1 wmum B. Loewenberg, 83, 1833 Kalorama T | i of Republicans ‘to the House, in the Drb_l.vvgxpv H. Williamsen, epinion of Senator Austin, Republi- 4, Josephing L3 Lyell C. =sifanaeriyemonts flr':'.:? E. %%2650" Wisconsin He ‘expressed his views yesterday C nse Ugges- e Byl L oD cnnfone pRanicls. 4, Garfield Homital. tion from James C. Wilkes, chair- . Proyia.nce Hospital. N Peler S Ml' on man of the Republican State calp- nemyl B. Brigss. sb etn Hos- mittee for the District of Columbia, | 6 2™y Kimmen. 200 16th st, se. who has asked members of Congress Mlchle McCormick, 39, Gallinger Hos- visiting Washington from time 10| warion L. Johnson. 11. Childrens Hospital. time to Incicae the political trend M'z'::‘ Baker, 83, Home for Aged and in their sections of the country. Elizebeth D. White. 55. 227 O st. Senator Austin estimated the Re- | Eva Jones W7, Gellinger Hospital. Mary J. Elwin, 67, 2101 New Hampsnue M. J. HIGGINS DIES Retired . P. O. Employe Was 71. Funeral Tomorfow. Miles J. Higgins, 71, for 35 years an employe of the Government Print- ing Office, died yesterday at his home, 2427 Pirst street. Mr. Higgins was retired from Gov- ernment service in 1931. He is sur- vived by his widow, Mary Louise Higging, and two sons, Raymond and Eugene, Requiem mass will be held tomer- row at am. at 8t. Martin’s Chureh. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. | | LR T TR (8 2500 Wife Cuts Own Alimony. NEWARK, N. J., September 30 (#). .| —Mrs. Ysobel Marguerite Foster of Syratuse, N. Y., asked a court yester- day to reduce from $75 to $50 the alimpny granted her when she ob- taintd a preliminary decree of di- voree from Dr. Prank Lloyd Foster of Cranford. Dr. Foster could not afford to pay $73 she advised the court, Advisory Master Robert D. Gross- ranted her request. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDN. Julius Lansbungh Funnitune Co. SDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1936 Qs publicans have a fair chance of re- ;l(‘.ulg fio?mbl a8 (_Pr:fl'elldden:ie nton Rainey. 3a 05, gaining from 6 to 10 seals in the | pesier’ perry.’ 38" Freedmens ‘How OF LEAK House from New Hampshire, Mas- William Nle_‘l:'obnn m’;t N ot sachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode =8t nl%un;:‘s&r flomn} NA . ry allinger Hospital s — | Plorence Price. 25. Gi nela ’now ital, 370 Indication in Maine. Ralph G. Loper. 1 clid st May E. Henry, 15, allinger Hospitai In taking an oplumi;n;' ‘m;:nfit Daniel" Thompson. 14. Freedmens Hos- | e " nahed attéention to the | BBy Cross 2. Childrens Hospital. | return of Maine to the G. O. P. col- umn recently, when the party’s can- didates for United States Senator, Governor and the House of Rep- resentatives all were elected. Vermont, he indicated, would re- turn its one Representative by a large vote and predicted that State. as| . usual, would be in the Republican column. In this connection he| called attention to the fact that Ver- mont is the only State in the Union | which, since the formation of the | party in 1856, has never failed to elect Republican presidential elec- tors, Senators, Representatives and Governors. Senator Austin said there is re- sentment in New England against the tendency of some of the New Deal legislation to take money out of some States for distribution to| the people of other States. During ! the first 10 months of the A. A. A. program, hé said, a net sum of $25. 000,000 “was pumped out’of Nn: England and paid in other States.” He explained this was the net amount New England provided in processing taxes after allowing for the benefit payments made in New England. Want Government Same. Senator Austin expressed behel that the people in his section of the‘ tountry do not want the szrucnure‘ s of the Government changed. He| said the people look upon the couru\ as the urowcwrs of their rights, and | added that “one of the reasons why we are strongly Republican is because | we fear the effects of possible\’ changes in the next four years, either n the size or personnel” of the Su- | preme Court if the administration m re-elected. 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