— --—-7 -—wm Constance Ray Harvey of Buffalo, Flogging Complainants Convicted. N. Y„ formerly vice consul at Ottawa for and now assigned to duty In Milan, Stamp King WHITEVXLLE, N. C.. September 4 Ocean Gel Coffee Italy. FIRST ISSUE WITH LIKE- C4*).—Four women who reputedly were Flyers Written examination papers of those NESS OF EDWARD VIII. flogged and shorn of their locks by a now seeking to enter the service are band of hooded, white-robed “night being scanned at present. Applicants riders” last Summer were convicted marked 70 or better wUl be caUed t.o on charges of prostitution in Superior Washington for the oral and de- Court here. termining examinations. A jury convicted Mrs. Bertha Fowler These will be given for eight days, and her daughter Inez yesterday. New Device Reveals Guilt Scan Examination Papers beginning October 13. Glenn and Grace Fowler, teen-aga sisters, not related to the other de- Names Not Disclosed. With Error of Only Following Resignation fendants, were convicted Wednesday, Officials declined to disclose the ■ ■' •- 2 Per Cent. of Mrs. Rohde. names of any persons taking the ex- aminations. Odets Play Banned. By tne Associated Press. By the Associated Press. They recalled that Miss Lucille HANOVER. N. H., September 4 — Seeking appointments in the foreign Atcherson, who resigned In 1927, An anti-Nazi play, ”T111 the Day I A new lie detector much more ac- service from which Mrs. Ruth Bryan pioneered women's entry into the Die,” by Clifford Odets, has been banned the curate than previous devices used in Owen Rohde hu just resigned, 38 foreign service. 6he was the first— by government of New South . crime detection was described today women in different parts of the United in 1922—to pass the examinations. before the American Psychological States are hoping to be called to the Mrs. Rohde, daughter of William Association. Capital soon for Anal oral examina- Jennings Bryan, and a former Rep- I BEER NOOKS! BEER NOOKS! I Dr. W. G. Summers, head of the tions. resentative from Florida, was appoint- | g Fordham University Department of State Department officials said this ed Minister to Copenhagen by Pres- Psychology, told how tests with the group, which took written examina- ident Roosevelt in April, 1933. •’psycho-galvanometer” on 50 groups tions recently along with 689 men, of college students had detected the was one of the largest ever to teek I guilty with only 2 per cent of error. admission to the consular and diplo- Jap Railway! Mend Manners. The premier stamps to show matic service. Measures Electrical Changes. officials have the portrait of the new sov- Only six women have won appoint- Japan's railway posted machines known Older lie-detecting ments in the a code of manners for passengers. One ereign of Great Britain went the put. as "polygraphs" record on paper rule is that the passenger should not on sale in Tuesday. blood pressure and heart beat of the Three Others Resign. go into the dining car in a nightdress. Simplicity of design is their person examined. Dr. Summers’ in- Mrs. Rohde, the only woman evtr It is objectionable for one person to strument instead measures extremely to be named a United States Min- attempt to occupy a seat for two, es- outstanding characteristic. electrical current changes in the when the train Is The values small ister, resigned August 30 after her pecially crowded, by are l/2d, Id, V/2d GEO. body. marriage to Capt. Boerge Rohde of putting a package beside him. It is and 2i,2d. —A. P. Photo. M. BARKER devised an The Fordham scientist the life guards of King Christian of also a serious breach of good manners • COMPANY • Ingenious method of duplicating Denmark. Three others also have re- to pretend to be asleep when the con- Deer crime-investigation technique. Each signed and married. ductor tells you to make room for Damage Crops. LUMBER and MILLWORK of the 50 groups was divided into two Radiophoto from London shows Dick Merrill and , right, receiving hot coffee The only women remaining in the other passengers. Passengers in groups Farmers In the Glen of Aherlow the individ- parts, in one of which from villagers near Llandilo, Wales, after their plane landed in a pasture, 175 miles from London. service are Miss Frances E. Willis of who sing at night the Japanese equiv- Irish Free State, are complaining ol | 649-651 N. Y. Ave. N.W. uals drew lots to select the criminal now third alent of "Sweet Adeline" and like dit- done to wild The the Atlantic in record A. P. Metropolis, 111., secretary great damage crops by 1523 7th St. N.W. The remainder flyers crossed time. —Copyright, Wirephoto. and his accomplice. of the embassy in Brussels, and Miss ties are not welcome, say the rules. deer. w. NA. 1348,'The Lumber Number" of the group was unaware of the Identity of the otners. over the he After the experimenter left the danced all machine,” said. room the selected criminal was al- | we had to scout lowed to take from a box a valuable ‘■Before landing for more than an hour to find article such as a $20 bill or an ex- around a suitable field. Several which pensive watch, with the understanding | might have been all were ruled out that if he fooled the investigator in right because of and other live stock answering the questions he could keep sheep the loot. grazing in them. ‘'When we came down the first per- 49 of 50 Guilty Are Detected. son we saw was Roddy Evans, a Welsh were instructed to The guilty group boy. He spoke to us in what I now deny any knowledge of the criminal know to be Welsh. Then he ran and answer all other or the article but to j told his mother and father, on whose questions truthfully. land we had landed. Dr. Summers said, were The results. ■'Mrs. Evans brought us some foodl that 49 of the 50 guilty persons were then Richman walked into Llandilo. identified imme- detected. 40 being telephoned to Croydan and a plane diately and the others being found in was sent down.” a second test after the first had shown evidence of either complicity or guilt. Among the accomplices all but two PRICE-CUTTING HELD were identified. The machine ab- solved all of the innocent persons.

--• ... — SOFT COAL DANGER Richman Industry Has Lost Much Ground, Commissioner Says, Although (Continued From First Page.) Production Increases. tr? Associated Press. mountains were blotted out by low- By hanging clouds and fog. In the face of increasing produc- Bad flying conditions prevailed from ; tion. Chairman Charles F. Hosford. South Wales to Croydon. Driving i jr., of the Bituminous Coal Commis- clouds of rain made visibility poor. sion said yesterday the soft coal in- Pilot Forced to Return. dustry had lost more ground through 15 months A British pilot, who took off from price-cutting in the last than in the 10 years. » Croydon to carry gasoline to the preceding Americans, was forced to return to Hosford attributed the loss directly the airport. to several factors, one of which, he Rain pelted the Lady Peace in which J said, was the rapidly increasing Merrill and Richman covered the dis- trend of mechanization of mines. tance from New York to South Wales Other coal men in the Capital, In 17 hours and 53 minutes. Constables however, expressed belief the Indus- 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE kept curious residents, undaunted by try's price structure was not in as bad a as rain, at a respectful distance. plight painted by some op- Merrill and Richman landed in the erators. but conceded competition Serpentine front style. Consisting of Sofa, Button was "fierce." meadow yesterday at 3:30 p.m., Brit- \ Back Chair and Club covered in ish Summer time <9:30 Eastern Contrasting with Hosford’s state- Chair, good grade standard time), when their ship was ment were recent production figures heavy tapestry. Loose spring-filled reversible cush- a showing output for the first eight forced down by fuel shortage. ions. construction. No Down! months of this year approximately Superior Money Both Arise Early. 10 per cent above that of the same 4-Tub* AC DC Rjdio % S*t given FREE They both arose early arvd<*te break- period in 1935. *r,fh | tnr purchis* of $69 or m0r« fast in the common room of the small An unusual demand for industrial Welsh hotel. Outside rain heavy coal was given as the reason. In- drenched the countryside. formed , sources said indications were Merrill proposed jokingly that he i the trend would be continued. •nd Richman autograph each of the 40,000 table tennis balls carried in the ship and sell them as souvenirs i SOUGHT IN SHOOTING r ***** In the United States upon their re- turn. The small balls were loaded into A police lookout was broadcast to- to increase its the plane floating qual- day for Fountain Love, 35, colored, in event the were forced ities the flyers who was said to have shot and elnn'n of coo | wounded Charley Anderson, 30. also Gives $5 Bills. j Away colored, during a quarrel over money. Richman. the in during delay Wales, The shooting occurred in the rear Occupied his time handing $5 bills to of the Cathedral Mansions Valet Welsh children who crowded into the Shoppe, 2900 Connecticut avenue, pasture with their parents. where Love is employed. After shoot- ‘‘What is thfls?” asked one of the ing Anderson five times with a re- Children. volver. police reported, Love fled. “It's a lot of money where I come Shot in both legs, Anderson was from.” the crooner replied. taken to Emergency Hospital and then Merrill commented on the fact none transferred to Gallinger. of the children offered to exchange WHERE TO their money for a table tennis ball. DINE. ‘‘We should get $5 apiece for them after we get back,” the flyer asserted. 10-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE Merrill disclosed in Wales this morn- nWMHi ing that their biggest worry was the Chino, Server, Extension 5 Side Chairs take-off from Floyd Bennett Field, Buffet, Table, Brooklyn. and Arm Chair in selected walnut veneers. An out- "After we got up we wiped off the standing value. No Money Down! I or 2 Years to perspiration,” he said, “and I told Harry, 'Well, I guess we're on our Pay! way to London.’ About 700 miles off the coast of THE BEST DINNERS Ireland, related the Merrill, flyers QUAINTEST DINING ROOMS ran into a bad electrical storm. MOST ENCHANTING GARDENS 1-

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