Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1929, Page 7

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JUNE 4. 19 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SWEDISH SCIENTIST ILL. 'COURT ORDER GUARDS BI"ZENS PRUTEST Sven Anders Hedin Abendons Re-| DES MOINES SENIORS gearches in Chinese Turkestan. | searches in Chinese Turkestan inter- rupted by iliness, Dr. Sven Anders Hedin, former president of the Royal | Charge of Dr. Wayman, Dis- Swedish Academy of Sciences and \n-‘ i v S, ternationally known for his scientific | missed by Trustee charged. Sixteenth Street Group to|writings, was here today en route to —_— g S | g Boston for medical treatment By the Associated Press e i Fight for Sunken Garden Actress Classed as “Refractory.” | The sclentist said he hoped to rejoin | DES MOINES, Towa, June 4 —Sixty ) ¢ his expedition in about three months. | coniors of Des Moines University Were| pupApPEST. Hungary, June 4 () in Reservoir. A ‘warvant for the arrest of the actress, | part of the baitle for control of the School. The trustees still have to con- | duct an investigation into the rock and | egg demonstration and into the eligi- | bility of the seniors for the diplomas ( issued yesterday. Doors of the university were closed until next September today by a special committee of _trustees, ‘meeting last night. who decided that the Summer | session should be abandoned. inasmuch | as the entire faculty has been dis-| Latest Report WORLD’S CHAMPION PEANUT PUSHER Pushing Peanut Up Pikes Peak With His Nose 60 Get Diplomas at Exercises in wiwe | DayLetter wrre_| Night Mestage Ciass OF SERVICE This is a full-rate Telegram or Cable- gram unless its char- acter is indicated by a symbol in the check or in the address. He ;nnounrrd that ll;v group had un- | granted diplomas vesterday. under a carthed parts of 30 dinosaur SPeCIMENs | court njunction which restrained trus g and one ‘dinosaur egg, 81l of which are |fcec from closing the institution, and e roa pellesed &5 [at the expeditions headquarters At | thys halting issuance of the sheepskins ywood. Calif., was issued by a Urukchi. Sinkiang Province. | The exercises were In charge of DX qiburban _court yesterday. It was| 2 . | Hany C. W an. president, who, wWith (harged that the police found her re- | COUNCILMEN ELECTED his entire faculty, was d'smissed by the ' rractory while she was visiting relatives P . trustees. Under terms of the injunction. jpere last year. | Bt however, the dismissal does not become 2 o effective until today. = | _‘F~ W. Brown and A. Woodwell ""pechite the upheaval in the school 1| Made Member: ington Body | following a meeting of the trustees May = % 5 = 1 e Members of Kensing Y |11, the® commencement program con- TROPICAL WORSTED KENSINGTON, Md., June 4 —Fred- | tained but occasional references to the SUITS Open a charge account. Easy Terms erick W, Brown ‘and Archer Woodwell | disturbances, which included. besides EISEMAN'S, 7th & F The proposal to change the zoning regulations to permit_erection of fi houses, police station: Hing, tions, playgrounds and e ters in any territory, includin tial A resiricted, brought U rotest at the Sixteenth Stre ands Citizens' Associaiion ai meeting of the year in Sixth P rian Church last night The association’s main interest in this respect lies in the abandoned Six- teenth Street Reservoir, which it has been endeavoring to have converted into a sunken garden, and when other associations opposed the idea and sug- | gested that a public swimm placed there action t ‘Week End Letter ] = i fine e aa showa 1a the date hine on ful-rate telegraiss aod dey letters, aad tbe time of receipt st deatioation & shown oo all messages, s STANDARD TIME. Were re-clected members of the Town |dismissal of the faculty, a student riot N Council here last night. curing which the trustees were egged There was a very light vote cast.|and Dr. T. T. Shield, board president. h recelving 21 and Woodwell 18 was forced to leave town under police C. R. Hughes and William | protection. £ each polled one vote " The commencement ended merely & Received at AB275 123 DL—COLORADO SPRINGS COLO 2 #43P 1929 JUN 2 PM. 8:46 WASHINGTON STAR— WASHINGTON DC— e o TS EL SORT OF THIN AND TRIFLING LIKE A FISH WORM TODAY Griesitiute T an S -\N Y uny NUSE SO MANY PEOPLE LOOKED DOWN ON ME FROM AIR- o PLANES AUTOS AND ON THE HOOF THE FOLK ES AT ME. IN THE CROWD A BUNCH OF PRETTY GIRLS W THEY HAD PEANUT A STED FLAVOR the Zoning NOSE FRIEND PEANUT ALONG TOO AND WANTED TO SAMPLE THE TOA OF TOMS. HAD TO SAVE FEW BAGS FOR MYSELF AS TOMS TOASTED PEA- NUTS ARE PLUMB FULL OF ENERGY. SOME.UTE INDIANS WATCHED FOR A SPELL. 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Missionary College at Takoma Park‘ Bill Williams first eame into prominence as a Peanut Pusher when he Iost an election bet on Al Smith and had to push a peanut with his nose from Rio Hondo, Texas, to’ Harlingen—a distance of eleven miles. He is now trying to win a large bet by pushing a peanut from Colorado Springs to top of Pikes Peak. This is a distance of twenty-six miles, and he is scheduled to finish on June 1l4th. Watch this You don’t know wheth- paper for further reports er it’s beet sugar or cane sugar. Rogers BrushinglLacquer Leads the World Here are the reasons: Planning for Conference of Sev- Remember, there's a JACK FROST SUGAR for every purpose: enth-Day Adventists. TABLET | CONFECTIONERS POWDERED GRANULATED BROWN Don’t ask your grocer for “‘sugar”. Insist upon Jack Frost Sugar in the Blue Box. 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