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1935-08-12 [P A-4] The work consist* of creating a Confesses higher level for the Monument Ground* along Constitution avenue NEW YOU' iS Rescued After Mad ALLEGED SLAYER CALIFORNIAN ADMITS HE BEGIN FLOOD II east of Sixteenth street and extending Leap KILLED POLICE CHIEF. over the western portion of the grounds. It will provide a gradual A. P. Wirephoto. slope which would take care of suf- Copyright, Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. IN BRIDGE FINALS SHUNS STATE ROW ficient drainage In case of floods or heavy rains. NEARJON1ENT Dirt for the fill-in is taken being 72-Board Match for Long-Robinson Battle No Californian Admits Shooting Parks Officials to Protect from the squares now being cleared Play for the new Interior Department Team-of-Four Title at Concern of Hers, She Police Chief When Com- Grounds From Possible Building. Superintendent C. Marshall Finnan says that 40.000 cubic yards Park. Indicates Now. manded to Halt. Water Damages. of earth from the Interior Building Asbury % site also would be used to complete By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. The office of National Capital Parks the filling In of Columbia Island on start Immedi- the Virginia side of the Potomac near ASBURY PARK, N. J„ August 12.— Senator Hattie Caraway, the Demo- SACRAMENTO, Calif., August 12.— today ordered work to Two New York teams fight it out cratic lady from Arkansas, is not Fresh memories of lynch law visited ately on an extensive project of flood Key Bridge. a a few days today in a 72-board final match for crossing any campaign bridges until by revengeful citizenry protection for the Washington Monu- With the calling off of the National on the of a in the team-of-four championship in the she comes to them. ago slayer policeman ment Grounds. Jamboree of the Boy Scouts of Amer- Summer Yreka, Calif., drove authorities today American Bridge League’s In the which resulted in Until this work is completed in ica, Finnan announced today that all campaign to hide out three men held here tor tournament. the facilities which have been con- her election to the Senate early in about four months, the tou/ tennis One team is that of Theodore A. killing a chief of police. structed for the will be Senator courts on the east side of the grounds encampment 1932, The victim, Erskine O. Fish, 47, Lightner, Louis H. Watson, M. D. will be closed to the public. Other Immediately torn down and the recre- Long. Democrat, North Sacramento, the third chief of Maier, Sam Fry. jr., and Edward courts will be substituted under the ational areas put back Into use. He of Louisiana, went his life at the hands of The other is composed of police to lose said the first work would be started on Hymes jr. Into Arkansas and new program. Charles Lochridge, John Rau, H. gunmen In Northern California in the recreational areas in East and spoke in her be- The courts and other recreational Huber Boscowitz and A. Mitchell less than a month, was shot down West Potomac Parks. half. facilities on the west side, along Barnes. early yesterday In a hunt for prowlers. More recently Seventeenth street, It was said, are The Lightner combination went Before Fish died, police arrested Senator Long has O. a tree not affected by the flood reduction Into the finals early today by defeat- George Wallace, 27, surgeon, Radio Network Extended. Indicated he In- as a Fifteen hours later work. ing the team of Waldemar Von suspect. tends to in An allotment of $55,000 will be used Philadelphia, Detroit and Camden Zedtwitz, Sherman Stearns, Walter go Deputy Sheriff Harry Bryant made a and campaign in raising the level of 100,000 cubic were today added to the network of Malowan and Sidney Rusinow in a single-handed capture of Alfred Paine, time law who yards of the Monument Grounds. The American cities intercon- match that was held again—this 26-year-old petty violator, principal long-drawn-out has been described as a against Senator confessed the slaying, and his com- project “dyke,” nected by the radiotelegraph service up for more than an hour and a half Demo- H. F. Smith. but this Is not an accurate description. of the Mackay Radio & Telegraph Co. when Malowan and Rusinow filed a Robinson, panion, crat, of Arkansas, protest against a remark by Lightner. Guard Reinforced. the majority ‘ When the protest was overruled Von Senator Caraway. Sheriff Donald Cox, advised that leader, when the Zediwitz threatened to leave the hall more than 200 of Fish’s friends were latter comes up for renomination next and default the match, but, after a talking of restoring mountain law to ALFRED PAINE, Make Hair Grow year. long pow wow, play was resumed and Sacramento County for the first time Resident of Oakland, Calli., la the Lightner team went on to win by WALTER ROBILLARD, That raised the question in the since frontier days, transferred the shown while being questioned in 1,780 points. 32, shown as he reached Boston Airport in a Coast Guard plane after minds of some observers as to what prisoners from the county Jail to the the fatal shooting of Chief of Po- while Won by 60 Points. his rescue 160 miles off Boston yesterday. He was swimming when forcibly Mrs. Caraway would do if such an more Inaccessible city jail and rein- lice Ersklne O. Pish of North saved by a fishing boat and told his rescuers that he had leaped into the event should come to pass. Asked forced a of Sacramento, Calif. Police said The Lochridge foursome reached guard deputies. sea in response to what he imagined to be a dare from President Roose- today whether or not she would Join The sheriff, rather than risk a Paine, a resident of Oakland, con- the finals by squeezing out a narrow- the sun velt and J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Bureau of Investigation. her friend. Senator Long, against her chance of his as Sis- fessed firing the fatal shot. victory over Henry Chanin and Mrs. losing prisoners senior Senator, she said with a quiet officers did last week Humphrey Wagar of Atlanta and kiyou County smile: when a mob Johnson Fred Levy, Montgomery, and Miss hanged C. L. shines” "This isn't an election for the killing of Chief of Police F. R. DIES IN STALLED CAR Helen Bonwit, New York. They won year." Saved In his sound-truck In her Daw of Dunsmulr, said he was taking 60 narrowest margin of speeches by points, Swimmer, Fully Clad, to order. every precaution preserve victory in such contests ever recorded behalf. Long said Mrs. Caraway's cam- Kentucky Man Hit by Train at in tournament history. 150 Miles at Sea paign wasn't part of his feud with Less than a month ago Chief The remark by Lightner which led Trawler Senator Robinson—whatever fight he Charles O'Neal of Santa Rosa died Crossing. by at the hands of A1 had with the latter would be con- "Two-Gun" Cham- to the came in a hand on LOUISVILLE. Ky., August 12 <A>).— “7t is a toed known protest berlain, 77, who was spirited off to w-hich Malowan and Rusinow had bid ducted separately. Frantic efforts of Falrleigh B. Frank- San Quentin Prison when talk of phenomenon that every suit, and reached a grand slam Mrs. Caraway, while she has con- lin, 47, to start his automobile as a Bostonian From Boat lynch was heard. the the in spades. Lightner remarked before Jumped Fishing sistently given Long much credit for freight train bore down upon it, cost in summer Con fee* Parts. making a lead: her own election, seems likely to let him his life last night. growth of hair is ‘•What can I lead? You've bid a Because “Prominent Officials Dared Trembling In cold sweat at first, Stalled on the railroad tracks in it stand at that. Her answers to all more Dr. the four the men confessed their In the rapid,”says grand slam without using questions on the subject were non- parts suburban St. Matthews, the car was tragedy in the presence of officers and struck the train a Arnold Vi- and five no trump convention." Me toHe Treatment. committal and neutral. by second after Lorand, Later Paine said to Dis- He led the diamond jack. This Says—Under reporters. Franklin attempted, too late, to leap anna “Nobody knows that any of these Dermatologist. trick Halowan. the declarer, won in the Associated Press. trict Attorney Francis J. O’Shea: to safety. By Then Capt. Sorenson told the Asso- things that have been announced and his own and then laid down “Sure I shot that I shot hand, ciated Press the circumstances. cop—and Hurled 25 feet into a ditch border- 12.—Walter Robil- conjectured upon w’ill come to pass," the ace, the king being in the BOSTON, August first.” ing the racks, toe car was demolished spade "While fishing on Georges Banks.” said Mrs. Caraway. "After all, it is dummy hand. lard. 32-year-old Bostonian, was under Smith added in a low voice: and Franklin dead when witnesses he advised, "we sighted the man at so early in the game Senator Robinson failed to follow and the care of doctors today after a lone “We were so drunk we didn't know reached him. Lightner 10:15 a.m. swimming in the water. We hasn't even made his formal an- Malowan then conceded a trump swim in the open sea 150 miles from what we were doing.” rescued him by nouncement of his as trick, but at the same time filed a shore.
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