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si moknlnu. august 2.1931 Famous German Beer Carried BATH ST. PROBE Bay Craft Leave For Maryland Yacht Club's Cruise FATALLY SHOT MAN CHARGED In City Oj Baltimore's Cargo WITH INTENT TO MAY LEAD TO BOARD CHANGE IN SCUFFLE WITH HIS WIFE Bottled Beverage Is Lifted From Ship's Hold, Placed KILL WOMAN On Trucks And Dispatched To French Emhassy In Washington ok Jt iA I 4t crvir- -v-r" mUi, Shake-Up Expected To Clarence M.Magarity Dies mtfy A consignment of bottled beer, di maize oil, books, glassware, crockery, Clinton Marshall Also Sent To Ellicott City Jail In Default Of Fines i' rect from some of the noted breweries leather goods, chemicals, carpets, As Surgeons Prepare To Operate morrow When Robin-ette Returns silt ife? 1 ill 'A in Germany, was lifted out of the linens, granite and gypsum, hold of the steamship City of Balti IkJlf lit iV fl fx Mrt Part of the deck cargo were several tins of fancy goldfish, which enjoyed the services of a special steward on more yesterday at her dock in Canton, as unloading of her cargo was DOMESTIC QUARREL MISS MAY GOFF, 23, nearing completion. 1mmmm'-' y'rj MAYOR TO ASK FOR FULL EXPLANATION their trjp across the ocean. Will Start Thursday But the beer had not finished its PRECEDES TRAGEDY STILL UNCONSCIOUS journey.

It was placed on waiting trucks and dispatched to the French Emba5sy in Washington. When the unloading is completed, the City of Baltimore will begin to re load for her second eastward voyage, Woman, Held By Police, Received Injuries Friday Much of the City of Baltlmores on which she is scheduled to start cargo consisted of early consignments of Christmas goods toys and decora Thursday. I On the way down the Chesapeake tions shipped to department stores. Reorganization Of Opening Streets Group Simple Matter, Is Claim Reorganization of the Board of Com she probably will meet the first of Says Husband Had Been Drinking Clarence M. Magarity died late yes The City of Baltimore, flagship of the her four sister-ships, the City of Nor Baltimore Mail Steamship Company, Z'- -Iji folk, which will be delivered to the owners today in New York.

The ship completed her first round trip of the new line from Baltimore to Hamburg, Havre and Norfolk when she docked terday at the Union Memorial Hos will remain in Norfolk for inspection missioners for Openin? Streets as a result of the disclosure in the Bath pital two hours after he had been until Thursday morning, and then will On Washington Boulevard, Near Savage, Md. While Miss May Goff lay unconscious and critically injured at the University Hospital last night, her companion on an automobile ride, Clinton Marshall, was charged with assault with intent to kill her. He was sent to the Howard County Jail in Ellicott City on this count, pending the outcome of her injuries, end also to serve sixty days in default of fines on two traffic charges $101.45 street viaduct case is expected at the here Thursday. Other goods aboard included fly catchers, peat moss and mull seeds, start for Baltimore to load for an in augural voyage August 13. shot during what the police said was a domestic quarrel in the kitchen of his home at 748 McCabe avenue.

City Hall to get under way tomorrow, L1LL1E with the return to the city of John H. His wife, Mrs. Erna W. Magarity, Robinette, president of the board. THOUSANDS LEAVE LEAGUE TO DISCUSS DUKER'S WOUNDS Mayor Jackson plans a conference 24, informed the police that the bullet which killed him was fired from an CITY FOR WEEK-END automatic pistol he had cocked and COMING ELECTION with Mr.

Robinette, at which the findings of the Bath street investigating committee and of Howard C. Beck, HEALING RAPIDLY thrust toward her. As she grasped it, she said, it went off. The bullet struck him in the abdomen. city auditor, will be discussed.

for driving while drunk and $2.45 for Nonpartisan Group Plans Dallimore Fugitive In Los Plant "Serious Talk" Before leaving for his week-end trip reckless driving. Refuses To Answer Intense Heat Of Past Six Days Drives Many To Summer Resorts Meeting To Consider Presi Wife Is Held The shooting occurred at about 4.13 and the wounded man, who Angeles Hospital Expected To Be Up In Ten Days Marshall, a stenographer, has refused, the police say, to answer ques dential Candidates to Ocean City Friday the Mayor said he would ask Mr. Robinette to explain the proceedings of the board In connection with awards for the Bath was 27, died while physicians were tions concerning Miss Goff and injuries she received at Savage Friday 2 DROWNINGS REPORTED TO CONVENE AUGUST 13 MOTHER APPREHENSIVE preparing for an emergency operation. Mrs. Magarity was charged at the Northeastern Police Station with shooting and causing the death of her night street property, aggregating more than $1,000,000, and have "a very serious talk" with him.

Members Reported Split In Pref Contradicts Optimistic Reports Added interest by police was taken fal the case when, they said, the woman's brother, Charles Goff, of The Mayor's friends said yesterday husband. The police said they had been married about two yeari. Edward Hurlburt Overcome While Wading In Water At Mt. Pleasant Beach he would take no action In the matter erences, Many Favoring Gov ernor Roosevelt The couple, Mrs. Magarity told From Coast, Saying Operation May Be Needed Baltimore, told them his sister and of a grand jury Investigation of the Lieut.

Leo P. Kelley, had been talk awards without giving Mr. Robinette Marshall were married. Marshall, how ing about the company the husband an opportunity of telling his story. ver, is said to have denied they were Wit in had been keeping.

Magarity had been After stores and other places of married, although police said they With sentiment divided concerning the coming Presidential election, the drinking, she said, and left the kitchen Gould Willing To Retire The reorganization of the board will By DCNCAX AIKMAX IWest Coast Bureau of The Sun to go to the second floor, ostensibly to employment had closed at noon yesterday, thousands of persons left the learned the man and woman have been living at the same address in Los Angeles, Aug. 1 Herman W. dress and go out. Non-Partisan League will meet Au gust 13 at the Southern Hotel to dis Duker, who has lost a lot of sleep be an easy matter, it was explained. R.

Frank Smith, one of the Republican members, has tendered his resignation, to take effect August 31. and city for shore resorts and the country by train, boat and motor, to find the first block East Preston street. House Is Vacant Neighbor Heart Shot He returned to the kitchen, Mrs. cuss the merits of three potential can from pain and restlessness during the didates and one announced candidate surcease Irom tne neat or me past last three weeks, certainly has made up a good share of it during the last Baltimore police, visiting the Preston treet address, found the house va week. Though the league was formed lust Magarity continued, and the discussion was resumed for a brief interval.

Then, she said, Magarity took the heavy automatic from his pocket, The day of their departure, how' twenty-four hours. year to support the UuDernaiorial candidacy of Governor Ritchie, its This resulted from the removal cant. Neighbors told police the man nd woman had left the house late last week for Washington. State police ever, brought great relief from the oppressing weather of the previous members are split in their impressions MISS MINNA CEWEKEN C. I.

T. Gould, the other Republican member, lias notified the Mayor of his willingness to retire at any time. Mr. Gould, who was reappointed by former Mayor Broening less than six months ago, can be removed under the Charter before the end of the six months' period. He did not figure In the Bath street case, having been ut cocked it and turned the butt of it toward her.

She reached for it and as of Governor Ritchie, Governor Roose six days, the peak temperature drop said the machine in which the couple early last night of the last drainage tube in his wounds. Irritation by this tube had broken his rest for the last week. Four of his five gunshot wounds wpra ridine contained a number of he took it out of her husband's hand ping 12 degrees from the high of the preceding day, to a maximum of 83 velt of New York, President Hoover and former United States Senator Joseph I. France. The letter is the personal effects.

lnnual Cruise Of Maryland it was discharged, she asserted. I. degrees at 2 P. M. Miss Goff, who hospital authorities Fatrolman U.

E. Barnsley, of the are virtually Healed ana me major wound in his abdomen is closing only one of the four who has an Traffic Division, wholives next door laid has a fractured skull and is not txpected to live, is 25 years old and Fair Sunday Forecast The Weather Bureau promised nounced his candidacy. He is seeking of the city when the awards were being made. There is talk of his re- Yacht Club Gels Under Way to the Magarity home, said he heard the quarreling and the shot while sit Ability to sleep, combined with a Marshall is said to be 34 years old. Yo the Republican nomination, Roosevelt Backing Cited pleasant Sunday with a -k temperature of about 90 degrees.

The day ravenous appetite, is expected to put lice said Marshall had been taken to (Contlnued on Page 11, Column 1) ting in the cellar. He ran upstairs in his own home, he said, to get his him back on his feet within ten days the Ellicott City Jail pending an in will be fair and cooled by nor'' est Thirty-Eight Boats Sail Out Of Baltimore Harbor or two weeks. His special night nurse vestigation. Authorities at the jail said breezes. went off duty this morning but he Governor Ritchie is expected to be Maryland's favorite son when the Democratic National Committee meets, but it was learned yesterday there is much, sentiment in the League for equipment before going to investigate, and at the same time told his wife to call the Northeastern district Despite the decline in temperature he was not at the institution.

Identified By Slek Sister will have a day nurse until next Wed For Week's Trip On The Chesapeake Better-ton Today's Destination (Continued en Page 3, Column 4) nesday. When Miss Goff was taken to the station, i Patrolmen Investigate Governor Roosevelt, several of its hospital she was unconscious and remained unidentified for some time, Mother Of Duker Says leaders being strong Roosevelt ad herents. When he reached his front door on the way out he met Mrs. Magarity Thirty-eight trim boats, gay in holi Son Is Not Out Of Danger until nurse told Miss Mary do II, a patient at the hospital, that another woman believed to be a Mary Goff, modore Swartout assigned the boats to their respective classes. Four divisions were designated; boats with a maxi day regalia, sailed out of the harbor on the front steps of his home, Patrol Moreover, there is a feeling among some members that Mr.

France should be considered the State's favorite son Unless Herman Webb Duker's yesterday afternoon for the beginning man Barnsley stated. He said she told him that she had shot her husband had been admitted. wounds soon begin to heal he will of the Maryland Yacht Club's annual mum speed of eight knots; boats with a maximum speed of ten knots, and at the Republican National Commit' It developed Miss Mary Goff, who have to undergo another operation and accidentally. With Patrolman Charles cruise in the Chesapeake Bay. At a tee meeting and that the league the faster craft.

The sailing yachts, of blood transfusion in Los Angeles should indorse his candidacy. rendezvous off Rock Creek their com County General Hospital, Mrs. Her manders met later in the afternoon H. Bailey, who was sent from the station, Patrolman Barnsley said he found Magarity unconscious on the kitchen floor and sent for an ambu To Enlarge Committee. which there are six, make up the re maining class.

At Betterton Today man S. Duker told friends here last was operated on for appendicitis July 14, was a sister of the injured woman. After, being given a minute description of the other woman, she identified her as her sister May. Police Tell Story and received their instructions before The executive committee of the night, repudiating reports that her son, the official start of the cruise this League, which now numbers thirty Betterton will be today's destination: lance to take him to the hospital who is wanted in Baltimore on a mur def charge, is nearly well. morning.

seven members, will be enlarged to one hundred, the sixty-three new Led by Commodore R. V. 0. Swart Mrs. Duker returned from Los and tomorrow morning the squadron will sail for Havre de Grace, where Commodore Frederick Hoffman, of the Mrs.

Magarity became hysterical, according to the patrolmen, and said she would rather that she hid been The State police told the following torv based, they said, on evidence out in the Night 1 awk, the yachts members to be selected from the coun Angeles to her apartment at 1808 Eutaw Place in the morning and re Havre de Grace Yacht Club, has ar departed singly or in groups of one or two and were soon lost to sight from ties and a few from Baltimore city. William Horst, chairman of the executive committee, yesterday said he mained there throughout the day. Be wounded than her husband. Magarity died without making statement to authorities. He suc fore she left Los Angeles Tuesday the yacht club basin.

The captains made known their intention before 43rd August Frar Sale Thousands of Fine Fur Coats at Rock-Bottom Prices I Featuring New lengths new collar and cuff treatments new flaring lines new arrangement of fine skins. Styles were never so lovely and flattering. A small deposit will hold your coat until wanted. 225 N. Howard St.

ranged a welcome program for the visiting sailors. Tuesday a course will be laid for Worton creek, from where the squadron will sail to Queenstown has been communicating with some niEht she had a long talk witn JJr. cumbed just as Magistrate Thomas leaving to take their craft for a short leading Republicans and Democrats in T. Bradford, the surgeon attending Neil, of the Northeastern district. the counties with this in view.

her son. according to inenus wnn cruise in the bay bevfore assembling at twilight off Fort Smallwood. arrived at the hospital to take his the following day. Every club boat cruising in the bay i i i The possible candidacy of Senator whom she talked. dying deposition.

Tydings for a second term also will be mhs nepn invitea to join tne group All Types Included Ranging from diminutive cabin cruis Apprehension Felt They added that Mrs. Duker quoted Victim Unemployed discussed. It is understood the league Thursday at Tilghman's Point, off the mouth of Miles river, to form a grand Patrolman Barnsley said the Ma- SEE PAGE 14 this section for details of THE HAMBURGER AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE It starts Monday morning at 91 The final big clea ance of the Every department takes part! Distinguished Hamburger apparel for men and boys, now offered at still BIGGER reductions! ers to the Wethea, 82-foot deckhouse cruiser of Roger Williamson, the may produce its own Congressional candidates if those selected by the garitys moved to the McCabe avenue fleet which will proceed in columns the surgeon as saying that, although her on had benefited materially from her daily presence at his side since address between two and three weeks squadron will include practically every Democratic and Republican organize to the Miles River Yacht Club, where ago and were unknown to the neigh' type of pleasure craft, several sailing the fleet will pass in review before the tions are not to its liking. Withhold Affiliations bors. Magarity was a salesman for the Gas and Electric Company, the police said they learned, but recently was July 20, he was far from out of danger and that the failure of two abdominal ruptures to heal was causing attending physicians apprehension.

Mr. Horst said too much hinges on vessels being included in the line-up. These will be given a several-hour start over the motor craft when the squadron gets under way today. commodore and other officials of the club. Although the cruise will disband at that point the yachtsmen will remain at St.

Michaels for the regatta on Friday and Saturday. The return trip will be made Sunday. they have obtained: The man and women were first noticed by. John Wade, a Baltimore tounty policeman, when their automobile stopped in front of his Halethorpe home. There was an argument and the woman jumped from the machine and an onto Mr.

Wade's lawn, Marshall following her and demanding keys, i They reconciled their differences nd continued their journey. At 11 1P. M. they reached the intersection the Washington Boulevard and the lavage road, where the -car stopped fcnd there was a further argument. A passing motorist reported to the Utate Police substation at Laurel that woman was prostrate on the road and a policeman hurried to the scene.

Meanwhile, other motorists stopped as Marshall was about to leave the ccene alone and demanded that he take Miss Goff to a physician. Taken To Hospital Marshall placed the woman In his Car and sped from the scene. Motorists and State police gave chase, stopping the machine in front of a Laurel physician's offjse. He and other physicians were dut and Miss Goff was placed in a State police automobile end taken to the hospital. unemployed.

next year's elections for the league to fall in step with any political or The ruptures were caused by bullets Dr. John J. Morrissey, of Northern A captains' conference was held last district, will hold an inquest, and, night on the Night Hawk, when Com Curtiss-Wrijhi AIRPORT fired from the gun of a Los Angeles policeman July 12 to halt Duker as he was fleeing the scene of an automo ganization and support candidates merely because they are Republicans or Democrats. The league's aim, he pending a preliminary investigation ordered Magarity body sent to the morgue. bile accident in which he had been in- said, will be to support the best men Gretnsprlni nd Smith Amdum PARACHTTTE JFMP BT MISS JIARTHA J.OLTE.

Woman With Baby available. olved with a car he is alleged to have stolen. At the meeting the league will cele SPECTAf. ACROBATIC! DEMONSTRATION Hitch-Hikes 300 Miles Boy, 16, Collapses At Police Booth; Had Not Eaten For Week BT MISS THF.I.MA ELLIOT I'. COMMUNISTS STAGE RALLY Five Speakers Expound Doctrines The Los Angeles charges against brate its first anniversary.

Corns out unit rf thf rJrfonnneei by these two young inaiw. To Visit Her Mother SPECIAL NOTICES FLIGHTS TODAY, $1.50 UP Alongside Plaza Baltimore's Communists, 130 strong. Duker have been waived to expedite his return to Baltimore for trial on an indictment charging him with the murder of John W. Anderson, milkman, who was shot during an attempted hold-up. IV TRIMOTOHEn FORD.

took over the Lexington street side Sc Nettle Stlii)t, fclnon Ir.v, flnn- FMfiHTS AT BARGAIN RATES iiirn, err. Instant rHir. I se Sur- of City Hall Plaza for a few hours yes Riding in tractors may be all right FREE ADMISSION Kur Lotion. Trial si.p 013 X. Kutaw.

terday afternoon to listen to five leaders for farmers but it is far from a satis expound the party doctrines on war. IIt Your Fyen Ftnminert nnrl fJltmapn fitlnl ly V. W. Mi'AlliBt'T Optonie-I rift for "it jours. 110 West Si root, rhone Plaza factory mode of transportation for a mother hitrh-hiking with a two- Falls Off Ice Wagon; peace, unemployment and various other topics appropriate to the party's inter national demonstration day.

Gets Fractured Skull Joseph Brocato Was Working On A 16-year-old boy, who said he was an orphan and that he had not eaten for a week, collapsed last night in front of the police booth at Philadelphia avenue and Kresson street. Patrolman Max Ottell, stationed at the booth, sent him to the City Hospitals. When revived, th youth gave his name as Robert Postell. He explained he had been roaming over the country and had decided to go to Philadelphia, where he has a State Police Sergt. Arthur W.

Mills arrested Marshall and charged him With reckless and drunken driving. Marshall pleaded guilty to the traffic charges before Magistrate Howard U. Gosnell, at Savage. He also was booked In Magistrate GosntSll's court on the assault charge. Vehicle When Mishap Occurred Taken To Hospital COOL, CLEAN, PURE WATER Night Putting on Real Grass months-old baby and a suitcase 300 miles to Baltimore to see her mothpr.

So Mrs. Nicey Gay, of W. Va, said yesterday, adding that it took her and her daughter, Virginia, three days to make the trip, which ended at the home of her mother. Mrs. Sadie Wilson, of Glenburnie, Friday.

Their nights were spent in barns of farmers along the route, who also were most generous in providing John Brocato, while working on an ice wagon yesterday afternoon on Glenmore avenue, near the Harford -r P. ss, cmM iliOiuool Brews road, fell from it and received a fractured skull. 3 Receive Promotions In Army Reserve Corps Fonnrlr of Glschel Motor Co. li N'o Representing Arundel Chevrolet gales and Service Direct Factory Dealers Glenburnie, Md. Four Appointments Also An nounced By Third Corpa Area Headquarters So Refreshing Jit Geo, Gumta Jr.

PACKARDS NEARLY NEW 1911 i-Tt't. CortTertiMe Co'irw. DriTen only 2.06S milM. 1931 Sedan. rf I.uie Equipt Driven only 4.000 miln.

1930 Stationary Sport Coupf, wir wheels. Ii'ivrn only 6,800 milea. All Sold Under Sew-Car Guarantee. ZELL MOTOR CAR CO. 11 E.

Mt. Royal' Ave. Vern. 3080. (Sf Our Ad In Classified doction.

Three promotions and four appoint Mr. Brocato, who lives at 1744 Cars-well street, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, where he remained for treatment. Vincent Scalto, 7 North Collington avenue, was treated at the Union Memorial Hospital for abrasions of the chest and possible fracture of the ribs after falling from a scaffold at the plant of a potato chip company in the rear of 3549 Greenmount ments in the Reserve Corps were an brother, Eugene. He has been without funds for some time, he said.

The police said they would try to communicate with the brother. Coys Hold Fair To Aid Milk Fund For Babies Seven Youngsters Turn $17, Proceed Of Fete, Over To Association The Babies' Milk Fund Association yesterday received a contribution of riounced yesterday by the War Department through the headquarters TUSCANY BRICK, STONE AND STUCCO ENGLISH GROUP HOUSES TOLCrl ESTER COMPANY EXCURSIONS TO LCH ESTER BEACH AUTOMOBILE FKKHY Tf the Kasferu Shore of Md. and DsL Anoapolia and West Riitr Eirursiona Suqtifhanaa Hirer Kieursiona Otir on Page 9, 8erffoit 5. WOLFF 0050-0049 cf the Third Corps Area. The promotions are: Rr Mc 8 Rooms3 Baths 2-Car Garages Intosh, Rodgers Forge, Baltimore, to Reasonably Priced Easily Financed first lieutenant, field artillery; Fletcher Mrs.

Gay and her baby with food, she said. "We made several miles of the trip on a farmer's tractor," she explained. "The rest of the way we walked or rode on trucks or autos. Once we got a long ride in a big limousine. No, I don't expect to hitch-hike back to Wheeling when we leave in September." August Klecka Mayor In Jackson's Absence Vice-President Of -Council Has Routine Half Day In City Hall Sanctum August Klecka, of th City Council, was the acting Mayor of Baltimore yesterday, in the absence of Mayor Jackson and E.

Lester Mul-fer. president of the Council. Mr. Klecka had a number of visi From Charles street and T'nfTernity Parkway west two Works to Canterbury road two block north of Tuscany road; then left two SAVE 56 TO ON FINE FURNITURE Coma wbr low-nrrf-dMHrt Hr PINEHURST-ON-THE-BAY HALT WATER BATHING $17, the proceeds of a fair held by Entire Bnthinff Beach protected hu Vftn block tti "Tuscany. MERCANTILE TRUST CO.

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R. Morris CrjanJzaiiaa See Classified Section Call riaza 7560 for Booklet rpriwefi to during August 12 floon of hHronm. liin room. riimn mm Rout: Take Armpo)i Bird, tn I.ipin'a hr left A milea to rinehurst-on-the-Biy. casionsl furniture? to ehHi from.

Liberal cmlit TO VEM BAUER RAI.TlMOItR ST. COR. BOND rilborn-Annnpnll Frrry Co. Claihorrif Annar.lis ftlampeilr Anrmpohi 100 PENNSYLVANIA motor dir. -) 7fl ni.

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Steele, 4511 Prospect Circle, to captain, field artillery, and William A. Weise, 4213 Euclid ifVenue, to first lieutenant. Quartermaster Corps. The appointments are Fordyce E. C.

Campbell, 2302 Mondawmin avenue. KTond lieutenant, infantry; H. H. Walker Lewis. Calvert Court Apartments, first lieutenant, field artillery; George W.

Stalling, 21 South Highland avenue, second lieutenant, in-'fintry, and Robert L. Slingluff, JTrDonogh School, captain, field NEW STORES Next to Rnulevard Theatre At Keavmsble. Bnt. Uniwrsitv 2224 A I. Franklin seven boys at Ccdarcroft last Tuesday and Wednesday.

The fair was given by Douglas and Wendell Wheelock. Robbie Hale, Robert Price, John Robert Crab. Frank Mernnechan and Creihton Reipe, at the home of Mrs. Carl W. Wheelock, 403 Cedarcroft road.

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