Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1929, Page 23

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. 'D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929: - NG WL VT PO I VATIAN Pontiff May Return Call Upon Settiement of Roman Question. By the Associated Press. ROME, January 16.—A definite ac- cord have been reached on the Roman SMITH WILL SPEAK ONRADIO TONIGHT Keeps Subject of Address Secret From Raskob and Roosevelt. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 16.—Alfred E. Emith will address the Nation tonight WOC, Davenport; WOW, WTNJ, Milwaukee; WHAS, Louisville; ‘WMC, Memphis; WSB, Atlanta; WFAA, Dallas; KPRC, Houston; WOAIL, San Antonio; WEBC, Superior, Wis.; KSL, Salt Lake City; WRVA, Richmond; WJAX, Jacksonville, WGN, Chicago; KGO and KPO, San Francisco; KFI, Los Angeles; KGW, Portland, Oreg.; KOMO, Seattle, and GHG, Spokane. DENIES NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. Roosevelt Says Raskob Visit Was “Only Delightful Call.” ALBANY, N. Y. January 16 (P).— The visit of John J. Raskob, chairman of the Democratic national committee, with Gov. Roosevelt yesterday was “only a delightful call,” the governor said’ last night. He denied that there was any discussion of the Democratic party's national program during the ¥ Omaha; governor from party leaders of the country giving their ideas on a party program and party problems. Gov. Roosevelt today was represented as desirous of nullifying an opinion that his recent statement on the “cross-sec- tion” of Democratic thought in the Nation, as represented in the 3,000 let- ters, was anything but a reflection of the ideas of the State leaders. The statement, it was pointed out, was not an.expression of the governor's opinions on a national program nor an analysis by him of party troubles. e el Benjamin Franklin used the pen name, Richard Saunders, under which §m published “Poor Richard’s Almanac n 1732. R Ly Sveey 74 FINED IN KENTUCKY FOR SALE OF MALT-HOPS Federal Judge Assesses $3,565 Against Grocery Owners, Managers and Clerks. By the Assoclated Press. LEXINGTON, Ky., January 16—A drive against the sale of hops flavored with malt sirup, launched in Lexington recently, today had netted a total of $3,565 in fines in Federal Court here. Seventy-four grocery owners, clerks and managers pleaded guilty to charges of possession shd illezal sale of malt- flavored hops before Judge A. M. J. Cochran yestetday, -Three chain stores were fined $500 each. Eighteen inde- pendent grocers paid $50 fines and c]er‘l:s and managers were- fined $25 each. In ruling the sales fo have been vio- lations of the Volstead act, Judge Coch- ran said he was, convinced from evi- dence that such a compound is not fit for any other purpose than the manu- facture of beer. ks In 12 States there is mo statutory provision reauiring auto drivers of any class to be licensed. .23 INDIANA MISSION HOME | 0, fores of the blast sr The force of the blast smashed win- mission and BLAST COSTS 3 LIVES | {2-the Vigo Coun By the Assoclated Press. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Three persons were Kill and several others seriously injured late yesterday ’ when an explosion of gas in the base- “rescue home” wrecked the January 16.— BY USING persons beneath debris. Five persons suffering from burns and shock were taken to hospitals, where they were expected to recover. Coal thrown into the basement was said to have broken a gas pipe, and the escaping gas was ignited by a stove. SORE THROAT WILL BE QUICKLY RELIEVED e _[’, | two hours he was with the chairman. Gov. Roosevelt told newspaper men, after the chairman's departure in mid- ! be revealed until he faces the micro- | afternoon, that his talk with Mr. Raskob | concerned only personal affairs and | phone. Even Democratic leaders, in- 3 v g that it did not touch upon the sev- cluding Chairman John J.,Raskob and | eral thousand letters received by the jGov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, professed | === | ignorance of the topic on which their | par recent presidential candidate | wou... speak. | velt indicated that by vir- | tue of Mr. Smith's position as the titular | head of the party it was his privilege | to make the radio address without con- | sulting party Jeaders regarding the sub- | over a coast-to-coast radio hook-up. The subject of his discourse will not question, speculation has started in both Quirinal and Vatican spheres as to what action by both parties will follow actual signature of the accord by Pre- lini and Cardinal Gasparri, S Crisp—W holesome—Tempting Mammy Lou Peanut Brittle NS NN Smoking Phone Main 5215 n court cir- uel will be the first visitor to Pope Pius under the new state of things. While in-all probability this first call will b2 returned by Cardinal ‘Gasparri, acting for the S;mu:, there ‘::1“ b'sv:m m]\lpc:_xmon‘; x; e ety e Pope's making the call himself if | ™ The speech, which will begin at 8:30 he so wishes. Upon issuing from the | Pm., Eastern standard time, will be | KM€ magic touch that lifts Vatican the Pope would,be entitled to broadcast oyer a chain of 30 stnuonsi your pancakes to the heights roval honors from all the armed forces | maeacain WEAF of the National | of sheer deliciousness. of the kingdom of Broadcasting Co. [ waar, provieence: | WO G CA B N The new dispensation \vmr ‘rcx\?er | 3—'&3’:“};‘;?&: ra. much simpler and easier visits of foreign WCSH, Portland, SV i Me.; WRC, Washington; WGR, Buffalo: SYRUP WTAG, Worcester: jefs of state to the of tho Roman | WCAE, Piftsburgh; WTAM, Clevelan: WWJ, Detroit; KSD, St. Louis, Mo.: M-BRKS & CO residence from em- | G- STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12¢th Tobaccos —_—_—, Rich Maple S Pound Box Fresh, crisp @ brittle made of pure coun- try molasses and simply “chock full” of tempting = i tasty Virginia peanuts, that have been carefully selected and roasted just enough to make them delicious. Prepared and packed under strictly sanitary conditions. The whole family is sure to enjoy this old-time confection. Edgeworth . Prince Albert Velvet . . . Tuxedo . . Granger . . . . Sensation . . . Sir Walter Raleigh... N W —the Better to Serve You to thoSe going to ca’ | Shoitld_axiothe can President | visit Rome during his tenure of office, as Woodrow Wilson ‘did in 1918, there | would be no complic: s such, as| having te depart from the United States | y United States ter- to the embassy be- $1.00 ere Are Unusual Savings Opportunities —Those Who Wish to Save Will Find Daily Drug Store Needs Priced Much Lower at “Peoples” fore going Settlement of year-old problem also makes possible envisaging the re- turn in person by the Pope of the visits of rulers. ‘The Pope has found con the Vatican partic person of his active temperament and ‘mountain-climbi; zeal. He is under- stood to have remarked to friends on what a fortunate man Herbert Hoover was to be able to make fi rand con- tacts with Latin American chiefs of | state. Mgr. Borgongini Duca, secretary of extraordinary affairs at the Vatican, continues to ref 0 comment on the terms of the settlement and also refuses to recetve callers. — . Valentine Party Planned. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. LAUREL, Md, January 16.—A meet- ing of the committee which is arranging for the “community Valentine party” to raise funds for the Volunteer Fire De- partment, charity work and to enlarge the work of the public library will be | held Friday at 8 p.m. at 121 Washing- ton-Baltimore boulevard here. S— Now in Full Swing—QOur MID-SEASON REDUCTION "SALES Thursday—A Day of Splendid Savings for WOMEN AND LARGER WOMEN o 93 Specially Selected Women’s and Larger Women’s DRESSES Formerly Sold to $49.75 17 Beautiful frocks, every one of them . . . 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