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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.” FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1929.° e e e —— e ————— 3 i | | i 3 - Monrce and Dade Coun- | ] In an fditorial protest predicated upon [be taken to avoid the growth of an the Mediterrantan frult fiy were an- |of limes from ! DIES IN 10-STORY LEA . DARTMOUTH IS CLASSED the rm}‘nly announced increase in 1 oom | arlstocracy based solely on the chance REVISION OF QUARANTINE nounced yesterday by Secretary Hyde. | 4es subsequent to June i5: e ‘;:f‘ P. i AS RICH MAN’S COLLEGE |rentais by the coliege trustees the axt- {2197 of economic suceess” ON FRUITS IS ANNOUNCED e o e e P s e, | Ko sores A2k, PaCking frul coming | NEW YORK, May 10 UP—Rutus \ uth sans: 2 % e - | from surrounding protective zones and | % 41 | _— | P imon ith 15 on the road towaial be- Photograph Submarine City. cn‘gh;-.ngt\:;ranna:» was Cr{:!deogu':ct:; ntln for interstate movement of fruits and :;’Ii:c?;r 3;1 m:;:;s r:::; :on':::h tours 3 | Undergraduate Publication Says It | :?omnmk;‘a: tl:‘a:}xl: l;I:‘:; ffg!efif-'s ;‘\"m ‘;1‘:: Photographs are being taken of the | Ireer Movement of Produce From e rmbarc;_o Pl o vegembles Com- | vegetables in dining cars. st el -.dinw: 4 | Is Rapidly Becoming School mored that panother raise is imininent; | submerged city of Jamestown, once the Florida Allowed by Secre- ing out of the State in bulk, in trucks, el last night and was killed. butl $ | ting costs aind other college ¢/xpenses | capital of Nevis, an island in the West by mail or other means. Al bulk | Dickens’ Daughter Dies at 89 3 s . 1 1th T == 3 tary Hyde, v £ 1 viousl ADRGHES & AUEILIEL INCRIBY GUe Polige found a note on his bod; | i for Sons of Wealth. have made pnodigious leaps in fthe last | Indies. The remains of the city may be ary Hyde. movement of cltrus frults previously |+ . note on y ad- H - f 20 years, Lt e S had been stopped. NDON, May 10 (#).—Mrs. Kate | dressed to his mother and saying he : By the Assoclated Press. oSl yemvs ago Dartmputh re- |s°en near the shore beneath the level | B the Associated Press. Other changes allow for the holding | Perugini, only surviving daughter of | was suffering from an fliness ho feared § Read to Parliament| HANOVER, N. H, May 10.—The | ceived much publicity as @ ‘Tesilt of |of the sen. Jamestown was visited by | Slight revisions of the querentine on | of citrus frults in approved cold storage | Charles Dickens, died in London yes- | would make him a burden to his friends “essagc € | Daily Dartmouth, undergraduate pub- | President Hopkins' plea for an, ‘aris- |an earthquake April 30, 1680, and the | Florida fruits to prevent the spread of | plants after June 15; for the shipment | terday, aged 89. And ey ] i : P on ‘belteves Dartmouth College is | tocracy of brains. 1 this “aristocracy | town slipped into the sea, carrying with | Cites Kellogg Pact and | < e D that anly sons | of brains: is evar to become more than | it all its riches and & population esti- rapidly becoming a e i \! ‘01 the rich may hope to attend. !an intangible, distant jideal, stepss must 'mated at 14,000. i i b - ‘ sl Gibson’s Moves — e — By the Associated Press 1 | LONDON, May 10.—The British Par- | Jament was prorogued shortly after | Boon today following celivery by proxv sof a speech from the t Di: stion followed later r an act of the King Mother’s Da Blues! Greens! y Reds! Purples! b W i e "l ecuperatin fom Lavender! Blondes! ® “The prorogation was prelim *holding of the general elections 2and for most of the sCommons ended a full five ¥ %in the English legislative body » The Parliament had been in ex sence since the general election of Swhen the Ramsay MacDonald La *Government was defeated. | % His majesty’s speech was read by Lord *Hailsham, the lord chancellor, before ¢ Sthe commons and the lords assembled in the chambers of the House of Lords. ® In it King George placed himself and Shis government back of new activities tof the United States in promotion of 2world peace and international disarma- | ement. He specifically mentioned the *Kellogg anti-war pact and the speech 2of Ambassador Gibson at Geneva seck- sing broad naval disarmament. H Gloncester's Mission Described. 3 “The negotiations for my pr ation fin the muitil treaty for the re- “nunciation of war in a form proposed by the G ment of the Unifed States Swere successfully concluded March “last, when my ratifications of this in Istrument in respect of all parts of the empire were deposited in Washington,” | {the King's message said © It then related that the Duke of Gloucester had been intrusted with a mission to confer the Order of the Garter on the Emperor of Japan “as | & pledge of friendship which unites two | ] tountries in determination to co-operate | ¢ for peaceful settlement of internations * questions in the Far East and the worl &t large” 1 i 'The Ring expressed a hope that i events in China would continue to im- * prove and progress toward more stable % conditions. ~ He also expressed the hope 3 that peace soon would be restored in Afghanistan and & government estab- ished “with which my government will £ be able to resume the friendly inter- * course of the past.” R : Unemployment Is Deplored. 2 _ “My governments have continued to & Dress’ for reduction of armaments in * consultation with other governments at I Geneva,” the message said. “A new i hope for an early settlement of the + guestion of further naval disarmament ¢ has recently been given by the speech f the United States delegate there, of which my governments were not slow ¥ %0 express their appreciation. £' “My governments have announced ¢ their intention of taking necessary ac- ton to enable me to accept, subject to reciprocity, the protocol prohibiting hemical and bacteriological methods f warfare. All my governments have % snnounced a similar intention.” s The King deplored the existing un- 2 ployment and indicated there must be 8 large scale redistribution of work- s owing to the altered needs of in- lus! 5 :‘ V : : ; in Glowing Kids \. SEVENTH AND{F STS. ; : also Water Snake “Khaki Kool Pri | $1.45 All-Silk Hose AT 1 4 3 p ) : i 5555 L A and Embroideries 5 y 5 1 This is the best sale of Silk 1 X5 B Hosiery you've been offered in ~that’s the Summer ’ ) AR months. For “Lady Luxury” pure silks are so superfine—at mode in lovely their regular $1.45 price—that “HAHN SPECIALS” v, of Good Quality and Style ~ p ‘B the reduction is outstanding! 1 o { | B | ON:LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS . 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Don’t hesitate to ask for shoesinimspaciall Sale-agoloss) Sates ¢ O : to C widths, of attractive Boudoir Slippers— 98c & $1.65. End Comes Simply. Parliament’s end came simply and * with little ceremony. After the last % bits of left-over business in Commons bad becn cleared up the black rod ap- iseued summoning the Comgnons to he House of Lords to hear the King's peech and the prorogation proclama- jon. Led by the speaker of the House, + the comparatively few memberts present % frooped through the corridors to the House of Lords and silently heard the dord chancellor acting™ for the royal ion read his majesty’s formal summing up of the government's ac- tivities. After the speech was read the com- moners returned to their own chamber, where the speaker announced the pro- » Yogation. Immediately afterward, in « accordance with custom, a formal fare- & well by the members to the speaker began. speaker, seated at the lerk’s table, t shook hands with yenerable T. P. (“Tay Pay”) O’'Connor, ather of the House, who is suffering rom rheumatism and was wheeled up % in a chair. Premier Baldwin, followed by other ministers, also went through the formality of farewell handshakes. {FEDERAL BAR MEETING PLANS TO BE ARRANGED MNelson T. Johnson Will Be Speaker at Annual Convention Here Monday Night. The executive council of the Federal # Bar Association meets at the Interior Department Building tonight at 8 b'clock to arrange for the annual con- vention of the association, to be held § in the auditorium of the Interior De- § pariment Monday night at 8 o'clock. s Nelson T. Johnson, Assistant Secre- * tary of State, will address the conven- % tion on “Personal Reminiscences of the # Mixed Court at Shanghai, China,” % while George R. Farnum, Assistant At- * torney General, will speak on “Ideals » &nd Public Service.” * The annual election of officers will ® follow the speaking program. The committee on nominations and elections « hes arranged to have ballots cast by 4 mail, since many from out of town will % be_unable to attend the meeting. ¢ Wiliam R. Vallance is a candidate 1 for re-election as president and Edwin % A. Niess for vice president. Virtually *all officers are up for re-clection. credit. No extra charges for any terms that are arranged. 'I"HESE models are far superior to the aver- age braided sandals shown about town. Better made. Fully warranted not to rip or break. Unusually attractive in all-white or all- tan, with braiding of different colors. Pumps or oxfords—at all our stores— Style, Service and Value—all combine in these great shoes! ' \ 1] 1l H H . . H SPECIAL Sale good quality, tan braided Sandals—as pictured. Of- fered as a real bargain—at 7th St. and NE of the finer sorts, on the Main 3 D, ATcwisiatoesHiB =i Floor at our F St. shop. Striking 20 85 color combinations in unique. basket : PP s3‘ weave and checkered effects—$10.50. 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