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‘BABY FACE’BANDIT
ESCAPES IN BATTLE
Doody Shoots Police Chief in
Chicago Suburb as Com
panion Is Seized.
the Associated Press.
CHICAGO, May 27—“ Baby Face"
Willie Doody, postal robber, object of
one of the most elaborate searches in
the history of the local department,
shot his way out of the second police
trap in three weeks early yesterday,
seriously wounding Chief of Police
Charles Levy of Berwyn, Chicago
suburbs.
Doody, who only three weeks ago
Shot and wounded Postal Inspector
Evan L. Jackson in a northside hotel,
was standing beside a stolen automo
bile in Berwyn with Eddie Majiewski,
a companion, when Levy, with another
officer, approached the pair. Before
any words had been exchanged, Doody
began shooting and the officers re
turned the fire. Shooting as he re
treated, Doody fled up an alley end
escaped, but Majiewski was seized and
taken to the Berwyn jail.
Crowds soon gathered around the
jail, shouting angry threats of lynch
ing. and the prisoner was taken to the
Oak Park jail to prevent violence.
Coincident with the shooting, au
thorities revealed that Doody had been
the object of a search by 200 Govern
ment agents for several months for his
suspected leadership in the systematic
robbery of dozens of posial substations
in and around Chicago. He had been
trapped in a hotel when Inspector
Jackson entered to arrest him. Doody
shot his way out. By coincidence,
Jackson was able to leave the hospital
for the first time yesterday, after hav
ing been near death for days. A Gov
ernment reward has been on Docdy’s'
head.
ALL-WYOMING OPERA
LAUDS BUFFALO BILL
Western Characters Are Heroes.
Music Features Tribal Melo
dies of Shoshones.
CODY, Wyo. OP).—Buffalo Bill and
characters of the early West, are
brought to life in an all-Wyoming light
opera written and directed by Corrine
Barrow Williams of Cody.
Tribal melodies of the Shoshone
Indians, and tunes of old time fiddlers
provide motifs of the musical score.
“Cody Big Chief”—the name the
Indians gave the famous scout—is the
title of the opera, which was presented
early In May for the first time under
the auspices of the Buffalo Bill Mu
seum Association in Cody.
Through the composer's close as
sociation with the members of the
family and old friends of the scout, she
was able to weave into her music story
much of Col. Cody’s personality and
character.
Claire Montgomery of Boston, ward
of Col. Cody; Wahtahsah, daughter of
Chief Washakie, and Broncho Nell, a
frontier character, provide the feminine
interest in a story which revolves about
a stirring Incident of the history of
Fort Washakie.
The colonel's ward was seized by
Indians, incited by an insane medicine
man, to be a human sacrifice to the
hunger god. This leads to an interest
ing denouement.
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Bull Fight Persists.
The custom of bull fighting is not
dead in Spain by any means. They
may not be as frequent as formerly,
but they do take place, and sometimes
the events are very thrilling. At the
arena in Seville it is regarded as quite
an honor for young women to occupy
certain boxes which are at the disposal
of the fighter and to be regarded as his
guest. It is a very fortunate girl who,
in addition to this honor has her
photograph taken with some distin
guished fighter in the group. Society
certainly approves and applauds these
events. The “Goyesca” is a procession
which sometimes precedes the Sunday
bull fight, and in this the participants
are costumed as the characters which
figure in the paintings of the cele
brated Spanish painter Goya.
More than 150,000 tourists visited
Panama last year. * i
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! President of Princeton Theological Sem
inary, was the storm center of the con
troversy aired before the Presbyterian,
General Assembly.
—Associated Press Photo.
5,000 ROTARIANS
GATHER AT PARLEY
International Convention at
Dallas, Opening Today,
May Number 12,000.
By the Associated Press.
DALLAS, Tex., May 27. —Dallas be
came the capital of the Rotary Inter
national today with the opening of
Rotary’s Twentieth International Con
vention. More than 5,000 delegates were
here and 7,000 more were expected.
A preliminary assembly of voting del
egates this afternoon and a program of
welcome tonight had been arranged.
The first business session and tlje adop
tion of a convention program are plan
ned fbr tomorrow. The convention will
continue a week.
Greetings to America from 15,000
British and Irish Rotarians were ex
pressed at Rotary headquarters by
Arthur Chadwick of London, president
of the Rotary International Association
of Great Britain and Ireland.
The formal welcome tonight is to be
featured by addresses by Gov. Dan
Moody, Mayor J. Waddy Tate of Dallas
and President I. B. Sutton of Rotary
International.
The Indiana Club of Dallas an
• nounced an outdoor chicken dinner for
Wednesday evening as special enter
tainment for Hoosier State Rotarians
and their families.
Visiting Rotarians filled Dallas pul
pits yesterday. Last night a sacred con
cert by a chorus of 300 Dallas voices
was given at Fair Park Auditorium for
the visitors.
CO-ED BEAUTY EARNS WAY
Blonde Works at Typing and Keeps
Up Grade.
AUSTIN, Tex. OP).—A Texas Uni
versity co-ed, Lylia Engberg, is proving
•that it is possible to possess beauty to
spare, work nine hours dally to pay
college expenses and still rate high
scholastically.
The blond beauty, named as one of
the school’s nine fairest undergrad
uates, works as a stenographer in the
House of Representatives. She aspires
to a private secretaryship.
Miss Engberg’s greatest regret is that
some of her gfades have slipped to
“B.” Last year she maintained a con
sistent “A” average.
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President’s Presents.
The President accumulates a great
deal of material in the way of presents
which cannot well be refused or de
clined. Canes are frequent gifts—there
are five or six hundred of them stored
away among the Coolidge effects, a few
handsomely carved and some gold
mounted. The favorite gifts of elderly
women to the President are knitted
1 woolen socks and knitted house slip
pers. Men give him canes and pipes.
THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T>. C.. MONDAY. WAT 27. 1029.
Leads in Quality ~and Low Prices/
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