Evening Star Newspaper, July 7, 1929, Page 11

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L 11 i m,_l_EAflERS SEEK New York; . D. Anderson, teprsstnt- M"‘l""ou m:;nm GEN. CHEN MING-SHEE SAYS Joxer Indemnity for raiiway con-| MAN AND SISTER FOUND ELKS BEGIN POURING Oll, i 6o :::fimfiw.'-;-.:mm , REBELLION HAS COLLAPSED grtits “itimetie, | DEAD IN FILLING STATION| 1y7g ) o5 ANGELES Holmes Already on Way. e and "to - the M‘m Passerby Discovers Two Fatally ¥ last_week an . Ma st rope, G. P, ey of m ' Py - smues Beaten When He Seeks f |in Burope. The other members are |Oil &4. said that the purpose ef his nt en He Seeks to Grand Exalted Ruler Hulburt | slated to sail Sunday night. trip partly was for a vacaticn and Report’ Government I’ NOW Eng‘ged n X 1n % this | Buy ‘Gasoline. uonder the rules of the ssacciation partly fo | ate s 8 member of & R 11 blt ti f K o p . on i idsatad Privi Heads Vanguard of Convention A & b e com: loes mot have powel comm a) e K American Petroleum Officials | act i the mauer of price sajiafments | Peroioun Biport Awcclation i cer g A ation ot Kwangs: Frovince. ermen, Gloy. Chen pledged Bopwell | OLERMONT. Fia, July to Open Monday. on export gasol lain cenferen : ' at the tal ted ' the Webb-Pomerene act. The rules of view to study of conditions in various N control, not, allowing ctvil ¢ (00F CALling'at; the flling station opera to Confer With Europeans | the ssociation Tequie 100 per. cent | foreign markets in to {ar s they may gr_‘e on Revenues ; ments i be infivenced by - miltary | Mobaw, near here, by Levi N. Allen | By the Associated Pross. agreement between its mem E export . . e v pressure. ane -sister, Agie Gillis, today found | . LOS ANGELES, July 6.—Led by Mure . s ) on Export Prices. e g | O e | - BY VICTOR KEEN. taxes on salt, opium, tobacco and wine .u’,"mfl"m,}?"{; Que o Jolit- |the couple beaten to death. and the | ray Hulburt, grand exalted ruler, the B SRR stumbling block which, it is said, pre- | that has brought into being the eri- | (By Cable to fl_;r i h.ur and the Merald- |and other special taxes, for provincial | put strikes and other labor difficulties Dh:!m i vanguard of 120,000 Elks expected herg vented a boost in the price at a meet- [can Petroleum Export Association, he une.) purposes. are imminent here at Canton. o les were without & clue to | for (he opening of the sixty-fifth nas Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ing of association members in the Texas | replied that he . considered it a most | CANTON, China, 6.—The | _ Gov. Chen said that Gen. Chan Chal (Copyright, . of. of the | tional convention Monday, poured int NEW YORK, July 6.—Resulting from | Co. office on June 27.. At that time, | wholesome development, in that the |Kwangsi rebellion has coliapsed, and | Tong, military commander in Kwang- 3 (s v to opposition to an increase in the export| it was learned, a minority, ineluding |effect has been to produce a practical | the government is now engaged in the 3 the finance minister 11 Luck and Good Luck . |, The bodies were diseovered by Rob- ngeles today. . price of gasoline, which developed at the | Shell Union Ofl and five other com-|unity of purpose among American pe- rehabilitation of Kwangsi Province, reduce the . expenditures o . B 3 At the station Streets and buildings were & mass of Tecent meeting of the Export Petroleum | panies, opposed the increase ase un. | troleum companies looking to the pro- | Gen. Chen Ming~Shee, chairman of the | from 84,500,000 to $3,000.000 vithin & | It was a piece of fll-luck which di- closed looked | 110 and white, the Elks' colors, and Assaciation, Inc. here, a committee rep- | justified in the face of increased crude | tection of American petroleum exports | Kwangtung government council, told further reduce them 10 |rected Ceell Rhodes to South Africa, : | decorations were ¢ d resenting the association will go to|oil production. along peacesble and economic lines, to | this correspondent, in an interview here | $2,500,000 but it turned out luckily. Ill-health . Te everywhere, Europe and confer with oil leaders there | While the assoclation, in accordance the mutual benefit of the public and | today. : ter Soong agreed - - S o 0 . beaten and | Arriving with Hulburt was Cob. Wal~ in an effort to-obtain complete harmony, | with its policy, declined to make any |of the industry. . ‘C:mmmenung IT the reeent visit here | tional government '”k“” tal ae. ‘:‘r’fi; bee uflenl L. m"slahuth Africa, physicians . ter P. Andrews of Atlanta, Ga., who will it was -disclosed today. statement, it now is believed that the : ‘;tnc:hlnn ster T,lv. Soong to re- | Canton Central Bank, whi ., m; :c"lu g l e climate of that part be elected to the office of grand exalted The committee consists of seven | committee was instructed to make an g o c’r?“ o] m‘:?;?m finances, Gov. e s pl';z:t the governmen ] L3, mm‘t' 'd would be beneficial to him ruler at the first business session of ths members, as follows: R. C. Holmes,| investigation of the European price| Appointed History Instructor. !el;; e and Mr“som m 5 n”k. system. Canton h(‘!en o Bank e u‘;e n):‘h hlx{e.hwhzmx, [ Grand Lodge on Monday. president of the Texas Corporation; R.|situation on the ground and to report v 3 s (8 ltfm“ § l‘l;lllnl vlnml:ln. on o of . are mvm distount an Wm' - - lnedm gland he would be 2 . Va., July 6 (Spe- In a press conference Hulburt out D. Matthews, vice president of the | back whether or not a boost in the wmcmm.n 8., utlly "< - | naf d‘n and provineial revenues and ::l 85, but wflf g:vnnm medkuz oo'r‘ne“ unl.n early death. The cli- Counctl here has | lined some of the principal matters Union Oil Co. of California; J. A.| price wbuld be justified, ‘cul).——moyd Flickinger, -th! Acm y.fl uun expen louu:l!“ A Bt St be; mtum ngeefinhu a {’lur mate n t..’ agreed with him, bl;\tthg ;voted “hogs out” of the | which will be laid before the lodge. Moffett, vice predident of the Standard g e 3 with, ‘been appointed instructor o! 0 €] i ly, Kwangtung had remi efore the governmen e over was soon started on his career of “em- municipality, effective - December 1, Two of the most important were pos- Oil Co. of New Jersey; G. P. Whaley, Deterding to onferred history at the College of William and |no revenues to the national government | bank, pire building” which finally made him | 1929. 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