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   Frederick News-Post (Newspaper) - April 8, 1935, Frederick, Maryland                                47; M. VoL 101, Witt banf to read an UM to APRIL 8, 1935 EIGHT rAGU TODAY PRICE TWO LYDDANE IS ARRESTED IN ROCKVILLE CASE Treed In Bond Pending Hearing This White debated further arrests la the amusing tangle of plot and in the private lives of two Rockville Mrs. Anne blonde bank was Ar- rested Saturday and held in charged with conspiracy murder Mrs. Josephine named Mrs. Lyddane MB a divorce action a year charged were Edwin J. of and John H. Rockville All were ordered to appear for a preliminary hearing in Rockville police court on April 20 at 10 a. m. Mrs. and John of who pre- hid been accused of acy to murder Mrs. will be Arraigned oa that charge the same instead of this as originally No Police announced late Saturday that Harry Elmer sought since early days of the ar- rested on the boulevard several miles from He was picked up as a according to by detectives en to Baltimore with another The wanted for was recognized by Detectives E. O. Lambert and R. S. as he stood beside the highway ently way out of In a telephone report to ters toe detectives said Thomas wets without funds after reading of the search for left Washington of a. ride SIX INJURED IN HIGHWAY CRASH NEAR FREDERICK Four Are Still At But Their Condition Is Not George Chicago Insurance now is sure the sensational up on the crack Central near wasn't a who thought one of the four bandits who robbed club and lounge car passengers was kidding when be told Kerr to lie is shown here in a disillusioning bullet wound In one The strange case cow stands as Mrs. free on is accused of conspiring to murder her husband and Qt John held In default of is charged with conspiring to murder Edwin J. held without is charged with conspiring to murder Mrs. BealL John is charged with con- spiring murder Mrs. Bsall and Is held without William of said to being offered by which he turned to was released In bond as a Police are still in a about arresting a Montgomery county man whom they have not The surprise move which resulted hi arrest brought the following statement from State's At- torney James H. Pug Mrs. Lyddane was released the evidence the state had at that time did not conclusively establish her connection with the But Since that with this additional charge and further evidence in the we feel justified in having an- other fixed on the first as well as the second Mrs. Lyddane was released when her James ed surety amounting to or 15.000 on each conspiracy Mrs. Beall Saturday sought the of lawyers after receiving several mysterious telephone from police officers seeking She was told to make no statement by her the firm of Peter and cf i Montgomery county detectives admitted that William the man who rendered to had released after pasting bond for for his appearance as a They said that he bad teen offered by Boland In a restaurant oa avenue near Sixth 750 PROPERTIES TO BE SOLD FOR TAXES Auction Provided Far By Law Will Be- gin At It This In Frant Of Approximately 150 properties upon which state and county ire in arrears for 1934 are lo be offered for sale under the delinquent tax law in front of the courthouse be- ginning at 10 o'clock this County Treasurer Thomas A. Chapline or his chief clerk be present and sale of any property be ped up to the minute of being offered for sale by UK payment of the de- taxes and Mr. line The delinquent as originally prepared and some weeks ago approximated 665 In tie meantime those in arrears paid untS the up to Saturday after- was reduced ta about 150. 1933 Six were four of whom are at the Frederick City when a Washington taxicab and Chevrolet going In op- directions shortly before Saturday The accident occurred at the curve at the edge of the city just the of Mt. Olivet cemetery resulting m con- damage to both The who are still at the George J. M years of driver of the and Arthur 35, Mrs. William O. Young and Mrs. of gomery All of those at the lacerations about the face and head not considered Andrew 40, near this a passenger in the and Mr. husband of the were also taken to the Mr. Pomeroy who suffered lacerations of the bead and wace discharged Sunday Mr. whose injuries were of a minor ly a slight scalp laceration had his ETHIOPIA READY TO DEFEND HER BORDER Selassie attire Warlike Of Copyrighted 1WI. April Halle Selassie declared today he it ready to pit the leather curad and ancient black powder of flf hting forces against the heavy artillery and modem planes of Italy In If of toe last black emphatically stated that Ethiopia does not want the dark bearded of kings elect of and conquering lion of made plain in an interview that his nation win resist any Invasion to the last NAZIS SHORT OF TWO-THIRDS IN DANZIG VOTING More Than 90 Per Cent. Of Eligibles Participate In By The Associated Free City of 8 failed to achieve ROADS CROWDED WITH TOURISTS Hotels In Frederick Crowded Over about aad was reduced to about 168 by the day of the Both the original list as well as the list for sale this year shows a reduction over the year The properties to be will begin with those to District No. 1 and will be taken up in rotation until the list Is com- While the sale is mandatory under the law ihe statute provides that the so sold may be ed by the original owner within two years by payment of the costs aad John L. Dutrow be the Mr. Chapline stated that taxes for 1935 due January have come in very well during discount period cf February and Prom all sources nearly Is collectable by the County EUROPEAN ACCIDENTS CLAIM TOLL OF 31 injury dressed at the but was not admitted as a The accident happened a utes before 12 According to an Investigation by State Police B. H. the taxicab in which Love and Pomeroy were was en route to this city and the sedan by Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mrs. Browning was leaving the As the machines met at the curve the struck the left side of the the impact throwing the sengers forward in both cars The ambulance of C. E. Cline and Sen was summoned and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Browning and Love were Uken to the Mr. Young remained only enough to have his a scalp Following an investigation Officer Cecil stated that charges win be made Despite weather reminiscent of culminating with sleet Sunday Frederick small Inns end tourist bouses experienced their best week-end of the current with practically all available rooms taken Saturday it was learned Sunday The Francis Scott Key this city's largest was forced to turn away gusts Saturday The hotel was experiencing another busy day Hotel Frederick was also crowded Saturday as well as the two previous and had a good Sunday The increased business was buted largely to the blooming of the in which annually attracts a huge crowd from many Many out-of-state the majority from passed through here over the going to and from Quite a of persons stopping at Frederick hotels and were also SPONSOR OF TEACHER OATH EXPLAINS Nat Apply Members Of Of And By The Associated McU April 7. The oath its gate John 6. Prince George's claims was never intended to apply to temporary who country from foreign on their way back to northern homes for the summer after spending the winter season In the The large business locally was the more unusual in that there was nothing of a purely local nature to at- tract tourists Police heard re- ports that hotels were filled over the week-end from Washington through his section to Harpers Ferry because of the large crowds witness the cherry Although traffic -as at its heaviest point of the year over local there were comparatively few Machines moved in a ingly endless stream along the the their two-thirds majority In Sunday's polling 59.93 per final official figures Of votes Nazis polled Without the results from the of the Nazis had been Dosing according to unofficial Official figures stopped about mid- night when the lead of 80 per began to Senate officials had promised final results every 15 The vote announced for the other parties Social Com- man 750; The after a campaign similar to the ones in the Soar claimed better than a two-thirds of approximately votes when the 187 polling places closed at 6 That would give them absolute political control of this Heated passions aroused by the campaign ware held within bounds tut Socialists said several of their men recently had been beaten A two-thirds majority would have permitted the Nazis to alter the free city's constitution so as to abolish op- position Any must be approved by the cil of the League cf The election was to choose to the or Lower House of the Free City's was dissolved by command of the Nazis last There were seven parliaments on the Mora than 90 per of the 000 eligible officials Seven thousand voters were brought by Nazis from They walked the streets with colorful badges pinned en coat lapels for All day long Nazis extended their vigilant effort to get out the vote and show the world that Danzig German and Off To Join Pacific Fleet 34 100 HURT IN STORMS OVER WEEK-END Twisters Hit Hardest Itt Vicinity Of Miss. Sleek and formidable Its huge guns battle planes mounted in their the U. S. S. one of Uncle Sam's est is on its way to Join the Pacific The beautiful craft Is shown as it left the Philadelphia Na vy over a large part of the April CeMer Prom a weather to kill but that he had spumed the has denied he intended going through W with me his John P. I of has S CASE POSTPONED I Racing Car Flanges At Injuring By Tbe April least 31 persons were killed Sunday in ed accidents In A racing car plunged into a crowd at killing two and in- juring 16. six of them In 13 were killed and 50 to 60 injured la a railroad In a blast in a works factory killed 16 and started a which may have and injured many Rescuers were stin starching the debris for come to whole issue revolves around what is meant by a White When the was before the Rouse judiciary committee I explained that it would apply only to permanent regularly attached to the school or recognized that cur institution of higher learning derive great Benefit for through an exchange of ideas with leading authorities of other nations and there Is intention to make the provisions of the apply 10 was just about as as April has offered in some As a result of the April has now colder its considered a wintry Ihe average April temperature for the first seven days has been de- while the average March for the same period was 46 PROCESSING TAXES Of Charge Failure of Mrs. Heien A. North Beata to appear UF EXPENSES hearing In People Court Saturday en charges of to stop er an accident resulted in BARN AT JEFFERSON DESTROYED BY FIRE Haw Seat Ta In cf the case until Tuesday when it is scheduled for a the driver of iae machine which look By TSf AAA discloses today that it had collected through processing bai that it in Jis efforts to raise farm The taxes are levied oa hogs and major and provide ihe lands with Secretary Wallace and his aides pay fanners to aa from the Jefferson j westward down the Patrick street hill about 9 o'clock Wednesday After striking a parked machine near ihe top of the hill car a short distance farther alt ths parked aato of knocking it the aad the side of a Mrs. was apprehended a short later by Officers cil aad Trippe at the Cramer bser aad the charge was When she failed ta appear In court Saturday the secured a rant from Justice V. Bennett tod went to her home They reported that was aad the hearing was stated that James E. owner of the offending auto- was In the car at the Fire of undetermined origin early this destroyed a bam ased as a chicken belonging to Thomas ia and was threatening the nearby buildings of the Lutheran The pendent engine from Frederick re- to an alarm and was at- tempting to bring the blame under control The fire was at UK northern end cf The firemen were ing water from a nearby cistern bat were unable to save the which burned to the Very close to the burned building was the Lutheran tenanted by George H. SeOer and gether with the garage aad other The were on the blaze from grees a deficiency of 56 degrees April fc exactly eight de- day below with an QUESTION COUNTY MAN IN ACCIDENT G. M. 29, companies To GOVERNOR SIGNS COUNTEE PAPERS Illinois Executive P r e- pares Way For tion Of County The sleet began late Sunday after- noon and continued into the mixed at times with snow and occasional Although there was quite a bit of hail in the it did not lay on streets or melting In temperatures of slightly above 40 There were reports of snow ries early Sunday and there was a of snow over- since there was no indication of clearing weather at the airport station at 10 p. m. At that it was snowing in many sections to the west Including Pittsburgh and The mercury registered M Following questioning at his home near George M. 29-year-old Saturday afternoon accompanied Pennsylvania officials to Chambersburg where a run accident Wednesday which caused the death of Arthur 72. former Chambersburg railroad is being Officers quoted as stating Fahnestock admitted during the that his automobile struck as he was proceeding through Wednesday He be held at burg pending an inquest Into the cident and it was said that no charges had as yet been The police and a detective from Chambersburg went to Thurmont earlier Saturday in connection with the case and conferred with trate William K Stats cer A. F. accompanied the Pennsylvania officers to the home of took where the questioning It was said that has yet to produce a debated as to whether Five of its seven have been the last four in a The others were partly There was little that today would be the clear ROOSTER TAKES BAIT INTENDED FOR TROUT Creek Fraak leading to the parsonage A large crowd was attracted to the of the BangU was to the C. Gordon Rice has received Ms as postmaster at UK tate I Since Mr. Stover's his Christian of N. the only private UK United states government ever licensed to coin tamed out in gold between mi aad 1MO. 11, Riding Bicycle Over Landing Killed By Plane Pilot Said He Did Hot See Child Until Just Be- fore By The Associated April year-old riding a bicycle across the CarUss Wright Airport here was struck and instantly today ay a plane gliding in- to make a The Harry R. Jr. was midway across ihe field when the carriage of the piloted to the He suffered fatal injuries of the and chest Sammon toM police that he atone in the ship and did not see tHe boy until be was almost on up cf A crowd of about 3.000 gathered to a exhibition before the accident Witnesses said head boy aad a companion were Along a cots UK and were about in carter UK tending crem when slanted The other boy Tbe appetite of a large Barred Rock rooster proved keener than its ment afternoon when It ihe bait intended for of Fishing creeks As a result It graced the table of its Frank caretaker of tbe city Ja the foraj of chicken Mr. came to his downfall afternoon when a man from Market laid his with a hook oa She while he went Into ihe although struck by the machine did not die until Since the officers had no who Is formerly from to return with He was advised by the magistrate to since he he could been held locally for the affair until a warrant was Ha resides about two miles Extradition papers fcr the return of Claude Frederick to this city for trial on robbery and charges were signed Saturday by Gov. according to The previously signed by Gov. Harry W. cf were presented to the Illinois nor at Springfield by a party of local including State's Attorney Sherman P. Chief of Police Alien Sheriff Boy M. Hiltner and Deputy Sheriff Verner With the extradition papers the Frederick county authorities day to hurdle the final ob- stacle In the way of returning tee This is a scheduled for a Chicago when evidence against Countee will be presented and the authorities expect to show sufficient reason for the negro's There is a bility that the negro will fight extra- dition with habeas corpus for which the Frederick officers are The hearing was originally set for Tuesday but according to word reaching police it win cur THREATENED TO SHOOT HIS WIFE Urbana Man Jailed On Saturday Evening For Hearing south of Thurmont ia the STREET COLLISION Of Can Settle for a he he found rod he Two were damaged ia a at the intersection of ket aad Fourth streets about August New was proceeding north en ket street when his with aa into Ma ket Fourth R. L. Police but entered ao charges when damages were between ths operators of the It was reported that aa the pike Saturday afternoon and weat into a with scare damage TROUT FISHERMEN PURSUE RAINBOWS Anglers Maintain Finny Tribe Wasn t Biting Wen Over The Chasing rainbows Sunday were hundreds of Frederick county anglers upon reducing the trout population in Hunting and Tuscarora of cast sky and raw men hi slightly reduced numbers than 3ast Monday when the season opened whipped the trout waters According to reports fishing luck wasnt ao Jack this ir the only man said to have caught i is limit of One of his a Guy K. Motter and James Solt got nine and seven re- at Fishing Any number of brooks too small to keep were but as a rule those of legal remained in the Pan Mass. April 7 After his wife charged he ened to Elmer near was arrested Saturday night by Deputy Sheriffs Charles W. Smith and John and lodged in jail to await a hearing Neighbors were said to have wrested a shotgun from Harmon before the officers ar- The affair took place at the mon home following tween the Harmon is said to struck and knocked his wife to the She pulled away it was and fled through a door to the home of mon was then reported to have shotgun end proceeded to the where he was dis- armed and the officers Following reports of disorderliness and fighting Henry WEI Fisher and Sylvester all of the Lime Kiln were ed by Deputy Sheriff Crum and ed In Jail for hearings There were a number of city ar- rests on minor James Lowery and a white man who police was took drunk to give his name were taken in custody by Constable Guy Anders and Officer George man on drunkenness charge and held under collateral William wss arrested by Con- stable Anders and Officer Charles Blumenauer on drunkenness and dis- conduct charges and held un- der the same Charles and Hazel were arrested by Of- ficer Lawrence Pagan on charges of cursing and fighting on the streets end held under collateral of and costs Eugene charged with disorderly conduct by Special Deputy Roy was held under Harry charged with drunkenness by Officer Daniel and Walter rd. also charged with held under collateral Russell Repp and J. S. charged with parking violations by Officers Allen McHenry and posted collateral Two John also posted collateral parking violation At a hearing before Justice Alton Bennett In Police Court Saturday ed with disorderly con- tact and was fined SI and He was arrested by Officers Hoffman aad Five John Bf Thi Associated April four persons today and more than 100 injured in the wake of which swept over bama and Florida yesterday after- noon and last The tornado took its heaviest toll in this section of Mississippi with 10 reported dead at six at burg and three on a plantation near Miss. Rescue crews searched for the ies of 10 persons believed drowned when winds overturned their boat at a logging camp six south of Lake Three others died in scattered tions of and Among those reported dead Mr. and Mrs. T. W. of Whittington is an uncle of Will of and a brother of State er Timberman Reported W. D. prominent and his John were reported drowned in the houseboat near Lake Northeast Louisiana felt the brunt of the destructive spring tornadoes early last night when at least four persons were Texas and bama also felt the storm while ida had One cone dipped from the sky at Providence and another struck near Sicily 75 miles south of Lake Several houses were de- rain and hail ad- ded to the discomforts for two Lightning Kills Lightning Accounted for two striking down Marion 30-year-old farmer near and I. J. 32, er near Fla. Property and crop damage was re- ported running into the thousands of High winds prevailed in Mississippi and throughout the Hail was so In some places that it resembled a snow GRANGE OFFICIALS MEET IN Montgomery And Howard Pomona Unit Decide On grant For Tbe oW San violation CaL. underwent aa aUon to correct his raptured dia- shortly alter 10 o'clock 1 at Does forfeited collateral on parking The Room Mothers of North ket street school held their regular Jimmy took the proceedings April 4. The His mother accompanied his as far as j Mrs. Roy Schrceder It a few feet away and 159 of Hue roa off the reel Tracing ihe ime he the Barred Rock an the end of it the hock down Aa effort was made Jo extract Uae bat li became necessary to behead the TMi local Saturday observed IDs 70tn ai bis home near Mr. whc has Men ill fw toe past two was reported after two very A he has ol the the it was were damaged was not bat it 2s were transferred to carrier asd the O. K. ing of the can continue un- in After due ihe City Council voted an ordinance which would have prohibited such revealing by try and other felt such an would have blocked at social functions where small charges are and at the fair grounds The proposed ordinance was drafted after of a railroad worker the door of the operating He did not have a chance to see Jane who underwent a New and old were There were nineteen room The next meeting be held May 2. Anne Arundel County Politician Named To One Kirkman's Posts April and secretaries of the ous granges of Montgomery and srd which compose Pomona and the agricultural and home de- monstration agents of the two ties and several officers of the State Grange met here Friday and decided upon a program for the T. Ray of master of the State The other officers of the State ization present Edward F. of J. Wilson of Enicott and Albert A. of creation of school for instruction m the ten work of the stricter at- tention to legislative matters affecting agriculture and the sponsoring of an agricultural in co-operation with the Farm Bureau and 4-H clubs the outstanding activities They will be submitted to the Shady Liberty Grove and Olney of Montgomery and Patuxent of Howard which compose the Howard county It was also decided to recommend in furtherance of the general educational grange each subordinate grange name a boy and a girl to attend the grange short at the University Maryland in and to streat the value of having boys and girls affiliate with grange GERMANY BUILDS AMMUNITION DEPOTS Are Bring Take Of The BT Tit Prest April ceSan that have never seen a sprout Announcement Of Ap Made By Nice At W. April GOT Harry said today that he would Harry of Anne Arandel to Waiter N. served j that he had bren while bis j Fas betag i when the Governor mads bett without so much aa a sparrow are being ed as ammunition depots for German A competent source said that even tbe last week had shown ened activity ta tbe cC and la of development Lithuanian Mertz by the Central lican which Mertz Is a ing The Governor that the Anne Republican leader would take over only one of tbe now purchasing agent aad of the Central Purchasing THE The weather forecast for today In aad central snow In extreme west portion day and probably cot much change A was in the Kirkman also of the reau tf Accounts of tions Of State la j vania S a a d a y A few scattered  

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