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' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- 0, APRIL 6, 1924—PART 1. . o1 BUVERNUR REJEEIS DIFFERENCES OF OIL (Yale President Says University SAYfSURVEY REVEALS | MEXICO JAILS BRITON. | SING IN THEATER FIRE. fFAMgus Agmfi“m’mg RECEIVERS SETTLED Never Will Belong to Rich Men ICE-AGE EVIDENCE |teictment Charges Plot to Get|Actors Join in “Hail, mail” as, T0 BE RAZED SOON Arms to Rebels. [ By the Aseociated Prese. { MILWAUKE "] 1 SEEUNI] INV”AHUN Court Order Provides for Super-!“We’ll Close Before That Happens,” Angell Tells|Paleontologists Hope Report May| MEXICO CITY, April 5 —Bugene T. | teon Hundred personss d'sately out | Magnificent Marble Mansion, - Balley, a British subject, after a pre- i b olis e - | house, earl; onight, as smoke fro: 7. |, (PHRaT ol WTepe o Alumni Board—Likes to Get Young Men Urge Beginning of Research | maiiy “Tudicted "and " recommitioa ga | & e startin 1 mentcof tha | CO%FIEE $7,000000, to Make i i i Operating Compary. § A Work in California. B Ty e rrit ey AT | Whien the fire was discovered all th Way for Apartment Colorado River Bill Unfair to e { From Middle West. { Loonapiring wite sevointiasry agais fol Wb the) Lo wak discsrereo il tha Mexico for the revolutionists Age B . "Hail, Hail, i | Arizona, Says Huni in Wire [DISPUTE OVER OFFICIAL — FIND SABERTOOTE CATS| Fhe dats for hie it watioe gor, | the Ganics ATl Her the patrons |HIGH ~LAND TAX CAUSE { p = By the Ausociated Press, . e r st nduaens. e bt e il walked out in perfect order : .—Yals will nev ays abo . ¢ st to Committee. Check On and Record of 0il Sold be(':ru“scnhomfi:tl m”:';:' i never ?‘E{.’{;::);{,i‘?é“‘i‘:;'“ thirds of the i Bt Bsvesd BALTIMORE DEALERS BODIES OF summEs s e S ouse. SR TaiDirscted. - [Gent Thmes mowant Semei of i |Deve St neiiraihe Mk, mbosl Cunajo Pits. REDUCE COAL PRICES| wiLL BE CREMATED e Son of Financier Approves Deal to OENIX, Ariz. April 5.—Gov. nivi it tol have not always been getting them, H p 55 e university told its alumni sdvisory | LhY® M0t SIWANS, Poel ETIEEE, — e CHEY S, Wyo., April 5.—Differ- | P08rd today. He also expressed| ' “Despite all that is said against|By the Associated Press. _ . Hunt today declined the second invi- optimism about the young people of | the younger generation, I belleve| LOS ANCELES, Calit, April 5—|Cuts of From $1 to $1.50 Per Ton tation (o present his views on de- 000 home ences betwe eceivel - ¥ o e - A R 3 n hetween receivers of the Tea- | o, o that most of the young people of (- | proliminary survéys wers made to- Note by Cummins Asked Burial | “There is no danger that Yale will that to be true of my own |day by two paleontologists, supported Announced—Larger Than | Beside Wife—Will Be | Brought to D. C. pmen the Colorado river be- | ;o nome naval oil reserve, Rear Ad- tor, on 5t} }mirn] Joseph Strauss, . 8. , and 7 | Alfred E. Watts, vice president of the d the Swing hngon bill as | Sinclair Consolidated Oil Company, | th ¥ s¢ immigration c mit- become a rich man's college. A large | offsprin nd I suspect you can say,Dy county funds, in what they hope - the - ‘of yours. They are better|may prove to be the beginning of Had Been Expected. number of our students are on their | (e citnens ‘and 1 am inclined | research work to develop evidence P have been ironed out in o memoran. | CWh: @bout one-third of the under-| {y think they are better moral speci- [of man in America before the end SR . Hunt asserted that his recent - : , graduates are earning a part or! mens, though of that I am not sure.” [of the pleistocene or ice age. Dr. Special Dispatch to The Star. Tes T Nt el made by Federal Judge T. B. Chester Stock, paleontologist of the | BALTIMORE, April 5.—Rednctions | SPeciat Dispateh to The Star. | arges that etary Work was nedy, who, ordered ks fecolvsr University of Callfornia. and Dr. Wil- | 61" 8160 o' ton in the price of| RICHMOND, V April “The tilizing his position” to favor Colo- | ship pending. dete e i liam A. Bryan, director of the Mu- . S N E : 2 e i vansa By a8 cantriinwtion ol FRESH TROOPS TAKE ORSON D. MUNN seum “of History, Science and Art |domestic sizes of anthracite coal [POUI%S "‘ifrh'ir“’:"u‘;:m:*‘"-1"‘}‘."‘{“:""‘!.‘;“?“ 1 the development of #overnment's suit for annulment of | began a surface tour of an area on |were announced by coal dealers here based “upon information cur-|the Jease held by the Mammoth Oil | { the northwest borders of Los Angeles, 7 of Memphis, and Tula Pendleton | s R aTR F O et B ikt FlE |N HO DUR s T Roch E M within the boundaries of which are |t0da; b il . z ShEGha K | Company. The memorandum, filed as | I.D N A | A ILL ’ D. the La Brea pits, the Cunajo pits and| The reductions were larger than |CUmMins, Kentuc authoress, his rado river | of April 4 and made public today, has | | site of the uncovering of the pleisto- | were expected. It had been reported | Wife, Doth dead by their own hands In Washingto fair to ‘Arizona.” ess the ¢ > river compact is {yne affect of an order by = ene camel. s a r o ill the effect of an order by the court. cene c; Drevionsly Lhat thé néw pEbeE sxoud |22 esult of a suicide pact, will b Lk | ‘orce to Be Retained. Revolutionary Liberals Get Rein-| Ceremony Thursday Kept Secret| The I& Brea vits uncovered a b0t 50 cents o ton under tng |Sent to Washington for cremation and | Ready A ze View. | H accumulation of the skeletal remains [ old, The new prices, compared to the | th¢ir ashes will be interred together Ao, it 3 " .| It provides that— - | \ Seer W testifies that forcements After Being | Becaues of Illness of of mammals, preserved in oll seepage, lin the same tomb. It was the oft-{ "¢ one of opposition | The field force of the Mammoth , old, are as follows, all subjec . otie: 5 % : 2 which scientists say they have for |9 Aty o belil subjectito o] ! i e compact is | Oil Company shall be retained by the Routed by Rebels. Editor’s Uncle. Some years back established with |discount of 25 cents a ton for cash, |°XPressed wish of the couple that | ur spaper re o s in connection with opera- = > definiteness to be relics from the |or ¢ on o ni o | they be burled together im CONCErMINg |y, of the reserve. This force in-| plelstocene age. Some contend these | o 'O @A addition of a minimum of | ", mming supplements this wish in 1 will withdraw | 00 S arnelis. vice prcaident | BY the Atmoclated Prass Special Dispatch to The Star. to be of the early pleistocene or |00 Cents a ton where the coal must {n written re wote | ws he is con- | Seneral mamiter bt the” Mam. | SAN SALVADOR, Republio of Sal-| ROCKVILLE, Md. April 5.—Orson [eolithic era. some suggest them to|be packed in bags and loaded in cel- | which he left. In th [ sentEl msns o I8 eau - i - ¢ i ol ew Y be of the paleolithic or middle ice [lars in that manner i pri he and his wife moth, regarding whose employmen vador, April The revolutionary | D. Munn of New York, editor ‘of [be of the Paleclitiic or middle ice |iars in that manner: Mo ¥ ; the receive disagreed. nl‘m;‘_ o [ liberal forces again have taken the |Scientific American, was married 1ast | of the neolithic or later ice age. new price, $15.25; old : % o 4 2 wched by .‘mv:rn‘sunn not to exceed $6.00 “”md in the hostilities prevalent in|Thursday at the Baptist Church re The pager!-mulh 'I“t:: or tidgvm. the | No. .'l.V new price, $15.75; old price, iy ) arrived. X “ror ‘heyenne banker, | Honduras with two new columns of |, kville 0 Miss Caroline | iant an sser slo and a host Nut, new price, §15.50; old pri E ibert Cronland, Choyenne bankel: |i,oobe to replace these routed by | o) Reckville, Md. t psedil other mammal remains, extinct | . Pea, new price, $11 old andle the accounting work | L fes inder the commana , of | Nunder of Guffalo. N. Y e cere- | gin pleistocene age, were re- $13. Buckwheat, new price, i A e e g 12, Anxel and Arturo Matute and |mony was performed by the Rev.|covered in these pits and only the |38.30; old price, 3¢ | < mon 3 a dispatch from | Philip Rowla cagner, pastor of | definite period of the pleistocene Is yet West of the Enterprise Fuel |Viously Guatemala City i to_be demonstrated, Dr. Stock d Company said: “Part of this reduc- | until las It aiso is reported that Policarpo Mt The Cunajo pits in the past two |tion is accounted for by the lower | Bonilla. liberal didate, and Dr. By y y weeks gave forth the skeletal re-|prices the wholesaler has made to the Juan Angel Arias, Hondurs vern- etoimee irrived in Roekvilie |mains of four men and a ,woman. |retailer. Part of it is due to red i & the re- [ment candidate in the recent elec. M Becured the | These were petrified, of large stature |tion in costs of distribution es to make it absolute as to the re- | tions, have effected a settlement of : 4 clerk [and advanced in type, similar to the [the retailer is now able to mak orado river development. State- d their differences, thus resulting in s . forty vears old and | Cro-Magnan type. This accumula-|costs of delivering coal now. for ¢ s which purport to outline his L i by | reconciliation the. Honduran Iibe S 5 tion, offering possibilities for deter- |ample, are considerably lower tha licies are thersfoge vitally import- r 1y e Y ral ipatty. 1) conseaurice of the : mining the earl tige of man in |they were under the conditions Lto thia state. Needless to say we 3 GtV ES agreement & convention was signed | sisd botere. 5 rea, is still under intensive study. | v & 5 g oppused to his t proposal to pledging that neither Arias nor Bo- | to avoid publicity because of the turn the river over to private enter- | Keep Check on Oil. nilla would be nominated for the |serious illness of his uncle: ! prise. 3 o Crude oil from the reserve shall be | presidency of Honduras, One of the party let it be known | thl s "':13[:'::} ‘fhx»m-‘“mrr delivered and sold at the fleld tanks, |~ ’ . | that Mr. Munn would gucceed h bill is S0 unfair to this state ; & o it ireeent of e or to the receipt of the above |late uncle as head of the company that even t s Angeles Chamber | With representatives present of th advices the fighting in Honduras has | publishing the agazine which Munn of Commerd ed against i nd er, the operators of the property | been three-cornered, the contesting | edits. I wdopted a resolution refusing to sup- [and the United Statcs bureau of|forces being the de facto government | Immediately after the ceremony | port it | mines. The bureau of mine: forces, supporters of Dr. Ari; Is | Mr. and Mrs. Munn motored back to keep a check and record of the oi backing Policarpo Bonilla and revo- | Washington A complete inventory as to articles | lutionaries headed Gen. Gregorio = | FORTUNE BLESSES it it thit's e | erere wis neminiees Bnwrio B |\ s e YOUNG MINISTERS | | moth Co . 3 e duras. This would indicate th: FRENCH TRADESMEN | ™"t R T peoiate con- | fomesh, 0%, has developed iwto 2| AGAINST LURE OF GOLF| Oppose Private Control. ¥ ter works system all he taken over by the s for the sale of such excess|goul CEREEn the comblr = asing head gas not be Te-|those commanded by Gen. 3 = auired in the operation of the Prob- i i lately Teported | op Warren A. Candler Declares Many See Escape From il i o shi plant for extrac aring an assault o - : ¥ p Toi 88 o Ve th “Fisorine Sl sueh g { B0 el on -| Game Demands Ecclesiastical Result of Post-War | Phc tivited Caddy for Preachers. Opportunities. . i syt heliig SOUTHERN'CONDUCTORS L the Associated Pre i offset wells and curtail- | ANOKE, Va., Apri g B - e : et o eourt | UNDER INVESTIGATION ' istor who spends more time plasing golf S 1" Namiral s has departed for | Ordered to Report at Chattanooga. Bishop ributory causes to the | Washington, Mr. Watts rema in pre 3 living in France isChevenne. All Xnowledge Di: | more confe: ) - = Qetermination today of = = s i copal Chure : . . We have found by experience that our “Dollar-Down Sales” are ods to set ric nick: - ture to young ners. | re rw ashington home-makers than we had at first o e e i s | HOUSE CANDIDATE HURT. |1 wie associated Pross. S e e pated. We are therefore oficring you another opportunity to dbv han tiioe allsts & e — v r - ise." the bishop said, “But 1| buy the things you need on an initial payment of one dollar—and the 1it sell at Richard M. Barry Severely In- o nrher R, any time for golf. I balance on easy, liberal terms. peny ; Juse bring ONE DOLLAR with vou for each of the articles listed ho nceded thes 5 : eton S The N, "5, eha | Boze 3 NE with o h he ‘RUNIE of duved dn Aute;Callslon ! T<ionx ald, that he had re- | st t o ISip S below that you desire—and we'll “deliver the g0ods” to your home N : : JOHNSON CITY, Ten ! iyl s from Washington | (o yet time to play golf. and in order | g without any “red tape.” cussion the prices | pichard M. Barry, forty i ctors on_ these | 1o do this the rlesia | the Erwin State Bank | . . i RS e etn . ecures any o the o Jirst district of Ta e " the nature of the | good baoks e = g AU S < wit W y s fatally 2 id the conducto; > down secures any guarantee 3 po . ed | ha which is b poured in on us the: refrigerator. We show more than iter saving morning s car collid ; e re- | gay dded: “We hear a great styles, for home or apurtme: few vears | with another driven Ly Jar lieved from duty Thursday, With | Geai about the modern mind and the | Taciodtag top teers apa’ apert \ch dealer in | a street crossing in (instructions to report here, | ‘spirit of the age. but the scripture says et sien. 1o e for inst ex- 4 ¢ { be conformed” to jut be e i Tined, | We feature whiis tire in five or ten | pletely demoli and he sustained | At headquarters the Soulhara| ve DOt confismed: to this, but lined top - 1, jmimie o ition in small towns | broken rib; p bruis: about | railway here last night explana- | 35-1b. ca- s » i | iburbs, where conditions | head and b injured in- |tion of the suspension order could he | pacity, for... - o watched than in | ternally. Huff. who is reported to|obtained. W ahood, chief clerk | An ac It will support A o hows that bread. | have been running at a high rate of | to'the vice president of the road, dis- | -fiv ¢ persons as fo and vezetable shops have ali | speed s under bond to answer aimed any knowledge of the order. an acre : . d hands since the war, some |charge of reckless driving an | 532 50 T, some | LT Duofold % ers Sell Out. lers sold out after i nt elsewhere to live, | 200,000 francs, and going to 300,000 | would thu easier o, 800,001 3 secret if’| Rapidly Gain Wealth. blo extract A | netances of how even the smallest | St ar Rrofit | roduce dealers have rapidly gained by lea ‘~i | wealth can be given from personal hus foreing | knowledge. man who once sold SRR | poultry, « butter in a market | pri place a d for Aintde Las. | moved his commodities in a donkey | istances o | cart, now has a fine auto truck and | r Zood w scours the country for goods. A | 35 the cham. | woman who three vears ago hawked | ) in'afa" "oz | fsh from door to door in a_wheel- | 0 0 fra vas i in 1921 for |barrow today has built a shop, wi i 000, and sold again in 1932 for |an apartment above, at a cost of 0dd Dining Table . | Bed —down secures any dining Poster Bed Qutfit 900,000, Another sold in 1 for 100,000 francs and has an auto truck ; Lo e 0,000 francs, brought 100, ing fish and other supplies from I —down secures a beautifii = : cel bed yo b e e D A o] o betn: A n ornee =op Led. Bow-end design, full table in our store. All ires Mahogany nay select. Al standard 7 period desizns and finishes $ Foster Bed, Grand Rapid = h oth i vhitel S bezinning of 1922, and was sold for | to bring fish and other suppl es from . oo o 50,000 ‘at the of the same vear. |the central markets. Such people in size. nu nish. e fortre a ont Sith I oania and Another busine was sold three | pre-war days made only a bare liv- | Hil (i very remark- 2 = d wood 57 98 times in 1919 and 1920, starting at |ing. able value at Queen Ann szg 75 l-cotton s o s oblong table o mattres & feature one a R R L S R XY e AR In walnut at [ YOU People who suffer with your eyes from day to day, week after week, should know better— with our modern equipment it takes only a few minutes to determine the condi- tion of your eyes and prescribe the proper glasses to give you the desired comfort. S B R e R e R L et it eedot et Sduigetedete e itedasattedetetutaetataiatatasaasasasosetadasttnttiiataintetoded ial | Tl Value I / Oak or Mahogany X In New, Seasonable, High-Grade Sample China Closets Library Table .lfe\.. ?’"fifffi l}.ofofi:s . t the china —down secures a splendid- e uee ottt 5 n | ples inolnde 9.75 fehead oak $19.75 sale. See the 2 . f o - S library sable one we feat- For Men, Women and Children (i e ot $29, SRR R fare a7 At Economy Prices and on a Most Generous Credit Arrangement LADIES’ AND MISSES’ . Dresses Suits Silks, satins, etc. Newest Man-tailored and box ef- fabrics. fects, in all-wool fabrics. 75 o, Coats 245 [ "G ' $1 6‘ Pglos. Cargegs Ha‘ir s 4'5 I » Colonial Buffet uwp pon‘?vne" tree up |f : 1l you need pay Grass & Summer Rugs A 1 Bolien ok fates, with * 7 312 50 Up I Kitchen Table $ lown secures any rug vou may $ : s any cedar ches mirror—soveral ssiéusb, large assortment of Grass and & —s i vou desire. Both plain and ; secures this excellent Fiber Rugs, as well as' Ax foujauivas oty plain auc as” i t ~ & , Vel nd_ B : Numle. Tulks wivl. i iy T Enteeatorl RO Y Hand-tailored; newest models; single and’ double e :;e&:f.'{ = ez size, 57.45 at .. . breasted ; all-wool fabrics. M i Spccfal_ lowest prices_ for Dr. Rose examines prescriptions and bifocal your “eyes free " and lenses made to order. - i A Oculists’ prescriptions ac- guarantees satisfac- curately filled at_hali price. tion. —sends to your home apy $24.50 Up to $44.50 store. We show their com- 2-inch conl.nuous post bed, i - plete line and feature a guaranteed steel frame t t : isliding couch with fine pad 5 Spring a n d . * - that converts . large com- 524 50 o Just 3 Doors From Pa. Ave. ¢ G+~ 3 e foriable mat- - OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. ;’\&\\x\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ ARAANARANISALARLANIHALENAARARA A ARA AR NAANRAN A AN NAAANNAANN ;

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