Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1929, Page 23

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 23, 1929—PART 1. DOVER HAS TIVE S5 ST A s asnmaans ey = ronemon swes (B 0 I DA B0 e et e whons worid COUNTRY BILLIONS | "ol svoregeabings. of 30 knowledge of the armament question FnR AR . 3 3 iy be sup : i - winl_ give it m-:‘mu‘: : deserves ggogz:pm u.ml?:om or about BANNUN EXWSUR[ —— question since he 5 | navalists, who were able to infiuence s mc&‘"‘:fi&" :‘w&l-':’”fi Dry Administrator Declares U. 8.| Were it not for prohibition, he said, ministry. the people still would be spending 10 e | o b iy e B | O S e el | — ith Congress Recessed, ol N Il "The e likely to A — Spent for Liquor. |Virginia Senator Declares : movement as a , A ut p e ? resident Can Focus Atten- | & i asmament ¥ith Premier MacDon " geners Sto that_once_the Communists Attacked. T T, it v '.::‘“..‘.".: Javines | Churchman’s Dealings “No Mr. Hoover feels, that until an sgree- | deavor to line up allies for the idea on United ’,_”;;“m‘,"'e?. o ",',ffi MEXICO CITY, June 22 (P —Dis- | NEW YORK, r e and loan societies, stock investments, . . " H H ” tion on Foreign Policy. ment is reached bn what constitutes a the continent. Tt may be that by the b b pian, whatever it may be, | patch to E1 Universal today from At- | 1of A a es, homes and life insurance. Affair of Mine. satisfactory amgunt of naval protection T Brithh premier vistts e leading navies are | lixco said Socialist workers from the Dampiiell, peoti - L TN AL for enach coungry there will nec Drited Siates s pracicas unaem-ndmg be easy for Other | gactories in Metepec and El Leon had | formerty liquor. Chicago Editor Killed BY DAVID LAWRENCE. be mum 1 suspicion, if not distrust,and | will have been reached as e best | countries to accept a restriction. There | T2C%! D0 : Lo i By the Associated Press. 001 method of satisfying public opinien i Pever was a fime When the so-called | attacked Communist workers from fac- | Adressing the National ‘Sales Man- | o oo "ie g (e mbert J. (,LYNCHBURG. Va., June 22—Sena- mphasis is to be on foreign policies tony 1 out o the way Furthes stepsmay | both Great Britain and the United | naval element was weaker than it is | torles in Covolina and El Volcan. Four * Club, ot ekl lass has’ given ring the next few weeks that Con- | be laken wo make the Kellogg anti-war | Sta today in pressing for unlimited navies. | were killed and 20 injured in the fray, B e i 1ok Satement 5 8 resentative ot the m recess. President Hoover has | treaties effect! There is little doubt of the under- | The demand for reduced taxation is considered dne te diferenees A M Uflmflh O et i siaed and u-- Ym'k trying to concentrate on the arma- | In aq-whm; Ambassador Hugh esire on the part of hol.h coun- stronger sbroad than It s in the United which was ue oo P ,_,;,“ no particular W“' c problem while he has been busy | Gibson from Belgium to confer with mu m settle the armamen! States, though the economic policies of | over labor rules. There were 28 arrests. ll’ °°° 'wld hl" b«n lwnt for over °:L .ol othlrwlu with nmwp ulg.d stock gambling through the medium of an lfitled dis- reputable bucket 2hop in New York City. and I am disposed 0 think that draw- ln' me into controversy is purely itious and without excuse. It is nmtthnnhem 10 days before the recent qusl election certain af- fidavits were t to me from New York, setting Icrilnthgme ot_:he facts wh:e.‘h appeared ursday’s newspaper Iounl of Cannon's transaction. ted no Cannon of cha; him. 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