Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1928, Page 16

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'16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1928 A otes | refched here after a slow voyage with topped by overhanging black slate roofs. | questions to be discussed to keep them | Lack of money is now Andorra's main | nered from the fact that a civil war Trustee Is Blind. | a heavy cargo of wheat were surprised In contrast to the Spanish balconies | busy for that period. cause of worry. | once threatened over a proposal to sub- | to learn that their ship had sent the | of wrought iron and gay colors, Andor- ™ is & Vist wh t fostered by th | stitute ‘the violin and cornet for th NASHVILLE, Tenn. UP).—Because | last news of MacDonald. Chiel Officer ran houses have balconies of plain, un- mugsting is a Virtue, e projec € Eroup | musctte/ and tambourine, which usually 'Overton County, Tenn., _elected illiam_Fenega, who was on watch | painted wood. “Smuggling in Andorra 1s not a viee. | Sf hrencr 804 Gere e manuld | for ie orchestration at fete danc- blind. trustee, its tax book is being on the deck at the time that the plane - - ing.” transcribed by the Braille system o Population Is Steady. It is a virtue—if the guards can_be | from Barcelona, in Spain and Toulouse, l a v y: - | "It was exactly 11 p.m. when I heard 4 miles. It has almost 6,000 inhabitants s s‘smim:g)gfi : 0 France and sold The President of Andorra, who is a| Quakers of Chicago and vicinity 4 ¢ at farmer on other than state occasions ay 1o t = - :hfion;‘lzclglf‘; tg‘agzfiemgxrihgfipg;g‘g.; and the population has not fluctuated Bl strict watch put on smuggling | occupies what is perhaps the one prn:l ff}m:“xi “rff"d}\v -‘;qml\rés't h;n;mc%r{« rkfl:‘ Permission for the opening of mov- . position in the sky, for the machine 200 people In the last 600 years. De-|b¥ the French *;';g,f‘;,",;;‘s’;,;:‘&é‘i’fi‘f L A Lt s L I 920 CHm of all branches | fes on Sundays was refused by the Mid- Officer Tells of Tiny Craft) xa e st not mors wan @in to| Europeans Plan Gambling ste s nesihiu clmate the Andorrans | Sophe ne"chef Sourceof ‘Tevemu. | e 1n (e IUriepalky may o G & cipteicd o b EReciia © o o okt e Eovlnds by 4 . | visible, thanks to a red colored trail . b & Purring Eastward Over | which'the burning petrol in the motor Center in World’s Old- for centuries has weakened their origi- ){m behind. On the plane itself no gfée{fi;?lr;fi;wxggemfi :;laier glfehg 1 ight was ti s 1 E X . S i —— Atlantic. e Watoion Shisfidn iy sirr est Republic. taciturnity, visitors find the Andorran (\ ' ious to see whether the flyer was in- a courteous .and gentle host. E By the Associated Press. he sighted us as the weather Wi Andorra, oldest-and most isolated re- | cOuntry, [Los Valles’ They are politi- A . [ 3 AL ar withont ‘ist g ) g : ; cally independent, although they are ANTWERP, Belgium, Novemb. - | ciear without mist, although there Was| pulic in the world, will be developed | tinder the protection of the Bisiiop of The men who caught the I B e e e V25 | by a syndicate of Prench and German | Seo d'Urgel on the Spanish side of the of the ill-fated moth airplanc bt steadily purring eastward. and | inanciers, according to cable dispatches. | frontier and the President of France, H. C. MacDonald as the tiny e e atiey Shevard gnd| A bulletin from the National Geo- | who, as successor to Henri IV, is Prince Was speeding eastward from Newic e et YT | craphic Society tells how this tiny | of Andorra. They speak Catalan, a land on the night of October 17 i state, cut off from the influences of | provincial dialect of Spain, harsher just paid a visit to this po . 72y neighboring peoples by towering Pyre- | than Castilian. la’n‘ rsxmpleh \\'or‘ds the stor heir Wind Sled for Mail. nees range: ha(s‘ for centuries, resisted i "Ther‘e] are six canwnis in hlhe repu\fi- rief touch with the dari s ; modern innovations. c, each represtened in the council, soon to vanish into myst BAUDETTE, Minn. ().—Mail and | “pe apdorrans are not much changed | The Casa del Vall, meeting place of of freight and occasionally passenzers will | from the swart, stolid peasants to whom | the council, dates from 1588. Not only de: h|be whirled across the frozen Lake of | Charlemagne granted self-government | do the council members meet in Casa was on the high seas about 600 v in the sleventh century,” the bulletin | del Vall they also eat there, sleep there east of Newfoundland that i : : west | continues. and lodge their mules e stables bound from Montreal for Ar i pngle country on @ wind sled driveh | “Their somber little republic is | beneath the council chambers. Andorra whose master, Capt. Heyk o | by e airplane motor, Harry Mitchell, | qyarfed by the mighty mountains sur- | is a paradise for politicians in more the Associated Press in I e e gpae miEd rounding it, and the peasantry reflect | ways than one. Its 24 congressmen are word of Comdr. Ms v e = akness of the countryside in | convoked four times a year, they sit ments after he left N Harvard directory contains 20 Mur- = of living and architecture. | for only two days and, more often The officers and crew when they ' iy ! 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