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35 contributed to many magazines, musical and otherwise. For some time he was an associate editor of Musical Forecast. THE EVENING D. C, FRIDAY, MAY ‘24, 1929 LADY ASTOR EXPECTED !Batlfing Suit fiax"ade Almost Wins TO WIN ELECTION Official O. K. for “Sun Bath™ Model| | Opponents in Sutton Division Con-| | Parents of Six Children Study To- stituency, However, Giving Ameri- By the Associated Press. gether for Career in Pitts- can-Born M. P. Hard Fight. J CHICAGO, May 24.—The “sunsbath” STAR, WASHINGTON, | at the University of Pittsburgh Law |elor of music from Pitt and & master FATHER AND MOTHER chool. “The firm st first will embrace | Of arts degree from the same institution. PLAN TO PRACTICE LAW | only father and mother, but gradually, | WAEner_also is an author, having as the years wear on, it may be ex- | panded to include the children. Both parents are well prepared for the bar. Mrs. Wagner received her de- gree of bachelor of science from Pitt ! - in 1920, previously having finished with highest honors at Divine Providence AFGHAN ROYALTY and say that the sun-bath style would | be approved. He spoke of the display of | suits as “interesting and informing.” uegh Gonate. FEES 10 EURDP By the Associated Press. bathing suit, which is adequate enough description, will be quite all right on PITTSBURGH (@)—The law firm | of Wagner & Wagner, man and wife, | and Pittsburgh Academy. Mr. Wagner, an oboist in a down- A COOL CRUIFE TO Chicago beaches this season, the alder- manic committee that Worrles itself over such matters has about decided. The committee, chairmaned by Alder- man Dorsey Crowe, gravely sat in judg- ment last night at a parade of bathing suit styles at the Illinols Women's Ath- letic Club. They gazed upon the old school suit—the kind specified at pres- | ent by city ordinance—and they were frankly opposed to it. This suit has quarter sleeves and descends at great | length. The sun-bath suit, however, permits plenty of violet rays fo attack a large area of epidermis. Mr. Crowe would not come right out ' soon is_to hang out its shingle. town theater at night, holds several The Wagners are Mr. and Mrs. Sam- | degrees, including & bachelor of arts uel G. Wagner, Pittsburgh, parents of | from Carnegie Tech's Music School, an- six children, who are studying together ' other from the college at Pitt, a bach- LONDON, May 24—A dispatch fo | the Daily Express from Plymouth today | said that Lady Astor, American-born peeress, probably would retain her seat in the House of Commons from the Sutton division constituency, but her Liberal and Socialist opponents were giving her a race. Lady Astor has had a number of tilts | with the Socialists and those identified with the liquor interests, the dispatch said, citing one instance when Lord Astor came upon his wife surrounded by a group of workmen, one of whom six feet tall, was standing holding a labor poster over her head. She snatch- ed it from him and tore it into bits. TURKISH WOI\;IEN PLAN | TO ENJOY NEW RIGHTS . CALL SPECIAL ELECTION. ST. PAUL, May 24 (#).—Gov. Chris- | tianson yesterday called a special pri- |mary election June 10 and a special | general election June 17 in the fifth | Minnesota congressional district to fill | the vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative Walter H. Newton. Mr. Newton has resigned, effective June 30, to become secretary to Presi- | dent Hoover on a full-time basis. In| the meantime he is filling both posts, | but is serving without pay as secretary. King Amanullah Gives Up At- tempt to Regain Lost Throne. YELLOW/TONE Restful days on the water—sailing for a thousand miles on inland seas—+ through Lakes Erie, Huron and Superior—the per- fect beginninF for a Yelloystone Vacation this summer! You can sail to Duluth on ope of the big, fast steamships of the Great Lakes Transit Corporation (they leave every third day * ; from Buffalo, Cleveland ond Detroit) and ‘w X o then take a Northern Pacific train to Yel- ] : % 2 lowstone, the American Wonderland. | 5 By the Associated Press. SIMLA, India, May 24,—Amanullah, former King of Afghanistan; his brother Inayatullah, King after him, and Ama- nullah’s Queen. Souriya, who arrived yesterday at Chaman, Baluchistan, were leaving today for Bombay en route to Europe. The low cost of this remarkable vacation trip will surprise you. May we send you complete information about a vacation trip west and a free Magic Yellowstone album? Just mail the coupon please. Northern Pacific Ry. « Flight of Amanullah and his house- hold from Afghanistan today apparently marked complete collapse of efforts to Tegain the throne he gave up in favor of his brother on January 14,after a revolution by those who dissented from radical Western reforms he sought to make. After his brother's accession the movement against the reform gained in force and he in turn was forced to ab- dicate, Bacha Sakao, “Water Boy of the North,” succeeding him as King. Ama- nullah in time gathered support and undertook to regain’ his lost throne. For a while he was everywhere suc- Eye Openers The secrets of vision are unfolded only to the trained optical expert. It is important that you know the true condition of your eyes, for sight “is {requently impaired without you instantly sensing it. It is sometimes an eye opener—a revelation—to learn about your eyes through an Stamboul Union Pledges Itself to Undertake Sensational Reforms. CONSTANTINOPLE (#).—¥ow that women’s suffrage is looming definitely on the horizon of the Turkish republic. the long somnolent Stamboul Women's Union is awakening. 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