Evening Star Newspaper, April 12, 1929, Page 6

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CANADIANS COMING 7O DISCUSS TRADE Delegation Will Attend: Con- [k vention of U. S, Chamber._ § P Uofi\meree. Econcmlc pmblenu common to both the United States and Canada will be considered at the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of Com- merce, to be held here April 29 to May 3. ‘The following delegation of ~business, men from Canada, to represent the Canadian Chamber of Comi announced today by the United ied States chamber: C. H. Cahan of Nova™ Scotia and Quebec, member of the House of Com- mons for the district of St. Lawrence- St. George, Montreal, nnd & member of the Bar Assoeiat of. New York [U. S. Boys Abducted By Rebels; Doomed To Dle, Reprieved Two Others, Joining for Fun, Are Captured by Federals. i By the Associated Press. EL ' PASO, Tex., ' April ' 12.—Four young Americans who went to war with the Mexican insurrectos today 'found their thrilling adventures ended. ‘Two of the adventurers, S. E. Gilbert, 25, Eastland, Tex, and a companion he knew only as’ “Butler,” were ab- ducted by the rebels and un(enud o death, but reprieved. Alben Huludly ot Amlrmn '.l‘eL. Jolned the revolutionary forces “just for the fun of 4t,” they sald. They were among detachment. of 40 rebels captured by federals near Guadalupe, and now are held as prisoners ‘of war at Juarez. Mexicen federal authorities have »| promised to release them, however. ‘Tory, Toronto, . vice prwdent of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce; C. L. Burton, honorary tru:urzr of the Clmdhn Chaml of Commerce . O. Dawson, member of the nnuomx[ execntlve of the Canadian CI of Commerce; George Hogg. mayor 0( ‘Westmount, and member of the nation- al executive of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce; George C. McDonald, presldrm of the Montreal Board ,of Trade; P. D. Tolchard, ucretary of the Board of Trade of Toronto; D. S. Morrell, assistant Mcreury Canadian Chamber ul, -nd Maine Johnson; gent ‘Toronto Industrial and Publlcny Com- mission. Mr. Cahan will deliver an address at one of the general sessions on “Busi- ness Problems commun Canada and the United Sta ‘The Canldhn del!‘ltlon was desig- nated to attend the Washington meet- lng upon the invitation of the - r of Commerce of the United States. e expected that a nmuu delegation will be sent from the d States to attend the meeting, ot thc Canadian chamber, WILL FIGHT IMMUNITY. ‘The drive carried on at pfevious ses- sions by Senator Blease, at, of South Carolina. against diplomatic im- munity from the prohibition law will be renewed as soon as the new Congress ts. Senator Blease said today he would Teintroduce Manday the resolution he sponsored in the last Congress, T inz the proper officials to enforce the dry laws equally against all person in!, this country. * THANKFUL SHE LEARNED OF THE HERB EXTRACT | Never Saw Its Equal in Re- moving Gas, Sour Stomach and That Tired, All In Feeling. ‘Washington people by the -hun- dreds call at the Peoples Drug Store, 505 Tth Street N.W., each week to e great medicine. Numbers of those who have given it | a trial, Teturn and say they never' lised 113 ,equal and want thelr friends to know of it also. Mrs. J. N, Kidwell. The testimonials of praise that have been given for Miller's Herb Extract would mou than fill a daily newspaper and they are’ received | from people in nll waiks of life, Mrs. J. N. Kidwell, of 739 12th St. N.W,, is one of the latest to endorse this medicine, and as she said a few days go, she wants all her friends to know about it. Ollbert returning to his home_ State , gave a mel account t hh involuntary -service with the rebels. It began with a trip to Juarez with Butler, a chance acquaintance. relief I received and tate to say that Miller's Herb !:x-‘ tract is the greatest system clunser and regulator I have ever used. yenr.s I was troubled with nhromc nstipation and I honestly believe I med every known' remedy; at least, I tried every one I heard of. I-was also troubled with hea , felt | T Y, &p- petlu improved and I felc ltmn;er« and brighter in every wa find it to be fine for the lilv:‘r. in | way. If any of those who H | statement are M.lfltflnl with me! ‘Above complaints I advise them & bottle of thu medicine at once. \ S 2, 505 Tth Street .. Where hz is now mm:u ere. lf— o | STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY., APRIL-12, 1929. Both .were abdugted, Gilberp rgm.gd, and after Butler had boasted that G t was an experienced aviator, u;el Jeaders connected them with the birig of Jimefiez and senten: them: to dle. * Robert Swain of El Paso, & member of Gen. J. uonux Escobar’s staff, in- |of terceded and saved them from a nrmz squad after lmuMclent. food, h‘x of rison and threats {rom e », mob of h"bfvmnmmm ‘the" verge despair. CEREMONY OF LIGHT IS HELD BY TOC H ting tho annual re- ce thln;wn Cathedral, with v, TP Buhnlhl dnn of the cathe- lml Chaplain E. D. 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