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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 21, 1929-PART" 1. Pit boys frem closed conl mines h!nrtxlm_l rollers. The latest is a tea table Wales are receiving government train- tray hlvl# an old map pasted under | ing a8 you vote this government will | power or it will make way 4 “BABY BROTHER,” 81, JOINS SISTER [ for another ministry. for even now it presents its best wishes for success.” ' FREN B P Ac.l- APPROVAL EXPECTED HERE. . | i SR RN ! Ratification of the French war debt FARMING AGENBIES & H A IS SEEN BY SGIENGE CH I]E T e e | For Impaired Vision | was received in Washington last night | | |wl:'n u’r‘ma h.;-mlutlo':,d although the -— — ‘ . e | action ha 'n expected. 1 . i i i | Mellon-Berenger Treaty IS, The agreement providing for the pay- | Relief —Consult an Eye Phy L Smithsonian Experts Hope to 9 ALY 18 e TR o8 o oy Loans Restricted as sician . 1 ifi i " nce 8 yel ratifie e . Gain Valued Data From | Ratified by Majority of | 5ance has vet to be raufied by the| Producers Are Advised Y i ful ? b - "“f" et L ""‘.‘."““gz",{.{; g : earsh of careful study 2 convening August 19 or e} as a physician, specializ- Outer sPace' E!Q,,,,, Etfs over until the regular session in De- 0 Organize. | A . P n, specializ cember has not been decided by the | | ing in the proper treat- T e . oy "g“"‘:fi“,;},‘"’.,‘,“""- by the | BY the Associated Press ment of the eye, has quali BY OSCAR LEIDING, ST R R e ez, egotiaf three vears ago by the b ye, has o Associated Press Science Editor. | | the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon an' United States Debt Commissicn headed | ~Burled deep in work at the end of fied him to prescribe cor- A day when rockets might be sent! | adjustment of the French war debt, Igebs'ecaet-ry Mellon and by a French | its first week, the Federal Farm Board i r i he United States| Ctot Commission headed by (ormer|pasced up the half holiday enjoyed by rectly. as far into the atmosphere as man de-| | Prance had paid the United Ambassador Berenger, the agreement is | cires, is forrseen by Smithsonian Insti- ;:;\al;;cflx’m“ up m:"‘}vifl";fin loaéfl 1;::& the last of the war debts to be settled. "'l"‘;'l?::;"";fl' “fll:‘" to go ahead t ult of Dr. 851171, A total of £18,000, W of organization. SR, tution mrnn_m' 'f he res silse il been paid to England on the same Ratified by House. | The Plorida frutt emergency causec 3 R. H. Goddard's “moon roc | ba The American House of Representa- | ~Toe ©S0HE, FUE HCH 2 /e MAKE T in Massachusetts, the last of which er the Mellon-Berenger agree- | tives ratified the Mellon-Berenger set- /DY the frult fly. rst and only X o ) d Worecester three days ago. ment, France agreed to pay $4,025,- | tlement more than two years ago, but | specific proposition to gain the atten- = B tignorerthan 000,000, of which $685,000,000 is ac- | the Senate refused to take it up until | tion of the board. The Floridians were ¢ The fusiitution has epert o0t oking ' | crued interest. The first two annuities | France had approved it. Not until re- | told to get all State agencles together $12.000 n the last A3 3oaT ;. Abbot, | were to be of $30,000,000, increasing cently did the French Parliament even on the question of relief for marketing the’ experiments, and Dr. €. O T0Hc| Randolph Zeph. 1328 Hemlock street, and his three sisters, all over 80, who to $125,000,000 in the seventeenth year | begin consideration of the settiement, |and fo reappear on Monday. its _secretary, vesterdsy P ihe | were together for the first time in 15 years during a family reunion recently in and continuing until the last payment| The French war supplies debt (o this | Pending further consideration of the : from Dr. Goddards official report thie | Bog, B IO, ough Mr. Zeph has passed his elghty-first anniversary, he is in the sixty-second year of $117,675, | country of $400,000000 falls due on Florida situation. the board tackled == O PTICIAN-— importance of the recent explosive, Gt prother” fa the misters. In the back row, left to right, are: Mrs. 000, August 1. This debt is accounted for again its problem of deftermining a 915 Fift test. i + as going to! Gertrude Schafer, 88 Mrs. Eva Flenhold, 82, and Mrs, Emma Zimmerer, 85, The American Congress had ap-|in the 62-year settiement provided by | general policy for the uplift of agricul- ifteenth Street “No such wild P"”"d.. D Abbot | The sisters live in O Lox Angeles and Arion, Towa. | proved & measure whereby if the war |the Mellon-Berenger agreement, but if ture and for handiing the $150,000,000 WASHINGTON the moon is contemplated. ihod mk e e | debts settlement was ratified by August | that settlement had not been ratified st its disposal for loans. Cemm—— said. "We wish fo create & method to 1. pavment of the bill for surplus war |by France this country would have gather meteorological and atmospheric | stocks purchased by France might |called for its $400,000,000 next month. | Restrictions on Loans, Established 1899 Sata in outer space, which man can not M AS fome under its funding provisions. "1f| On the closing day of the session The board has decided that all loans = pench by nerin navigation, balloons, or ol, the sum of about 3400.000.000 was [ last month both the House and the must be to co-operative marketing agen- | tes. t ;. nate adopted a resolution authorizing cles. No loans are to be made until the | Delicate instruments wil be carried in | DIV ORCE FROM DIRECTOR MATE gue, the United States on August 1, 5/ ldent Hoover to defer the $400,000.« ' usual avenue of credit—the banks and the completed rocket, which_ will be| Some advocates of ratification had | 000 war supplies debt payment pro- the Government's intermediate credit ;"‘"“’{‘.Qfi‘grédi?iéf'il“iimafé' the ! B - | held this as & elub over the heats of Vied Trance in the meantime should institutions—have been exhausted. orce of = 2 | : i the opposition. It will probably be sev- 3 " ement. | Because it must deal directly with | Tocket, It everyining Goss o P Be American Prima Donna Says eral ‘days mext week before the upper | While * that - xesoluton was nof | so-operaiive markeling agencies, the | | A - House goes througl e motion of ex- 'y e louse : hoard has sent word t Ameri ! struments will be rvyl,r:;g,'{gg',:g;;’; Husband Treated Her Dressing ite sentiments, which are gen. | adjourned before the Speaker could af- | farmers o organize. Only about 7,000.- GEO' w B SPIER Down tlle Potomac m ‘What the ultimate "-mn of interest- | erally regarded as emphatically in favor ; fix his signature, Secretary Mellon sald | 9o of the 6,000,000 farmers are now . 45 to mankind is & ques! o n of ratification, but the August 1 buga- |1t was considered that it empowered 'y, the co-operative assoclations of the JEWELER > flle Moonl] l]t ing_conjecture g 'fihc""{'}:‘;:- 4 Hetion | Cruelly. boo ceased this morning.to disturb .M-Prr:mpm H'oover to authorize the oot TEETTN ek M Years at 310 bth St. N.W. g/ bheen throughout vears government financiers. The much-de- | Postponement. s likely that i writerscand. inventors “with. a Jules | S Eaten Teservations. wiiich members.of 62 Years Allowed. o Lt Now Located at et o e ds Azl s mepusanes |Each Wishes Happiness for the chamber advocaicd i the A0 CAme | The tremendous ik ot setin | lo st wp & sialiaiin corporaiion to | 806 14th St. NW. || 12,00 pim. t0 12:30 am. 3 = ) 3 D | America’s debts w: numerous war take charge of marketing the crop = m. B .m. Dr. Abbot asserted that the rocket's | government arrange to collect German | ajjjes was brought to a close when which matures next Fall. Lloxd Tenny, | recent fight_compared with the first; Other After Decree Is g"g{“'{‘n’"h‘;‘_fi'&‘"“"“‘ to cover "‘“Ambass-dnr Betenger and Becretary | vics presiaent of the California Vino: | — - ’_hg“”“" eat flight of Dr. S. P. Langley's engine. "'h | o) Lol | Mellon reached the agreement for the | yardists’ Association, will appear before nce tn enjoy a speed boat ‘pelled airplane. May 6. 1896, over the Granted. | Both Sides Satisfied. French debt payment. That agreement | the board Tuesday, to present plans for . . ride on the Potomac in the Potomac. That pilotless craft flew haif . | was similar to all others, allowing ' the stabilization corporation. | moonlight for iy i When the vote was finally announced . France 62 years to meet her obligations ec rlca e alr “Suppose any one had said.” DI, Apbot | e with lis slim majority of eight for the | “Prance was the last. naton o co Further Organization, ' 1 00 “Oh. well, what g S & 1By the Associated Press. | government there was an amusing scene | to terms with Amer Her first a }-\:h’-‘}n“' g&: Tachine? The answer | GHICAGO. July 20.—A divorce was as both winners and losers appeared | tempt fafled when Finance Minister _TN® "':"," i i sgprion. ot 4 A)p-r-(u:o A . i chine and the rima de f the CI Civic Opera ners because 3 | Ambassador Berenger resumed nego- B g = = . e A e ars flew An 18.000- | B T ety Boo drestor ot because they had made such & 00d | fintiame © Considerable opposition s | And producers as a means of central- | CLEANEES = ELECTRIC REFRIG- sPeed Boat Terminal mile fiving machine. | the same company. 3 howing. The only fireworks of the | anticipated in the Senate to the Mci. i7ing marketing plans. Afte: the forma- ELECTRIC WINDING CO “Similarly, if any one now says, | “"The decree, granted by Judge Hugo night session came at the opening. AS ' jon_Berenger agreement on the ground | Hon of the stabilization coroporations 5 HAINS POINT what good is & 1.000-foot fiying rocket?’ | priend in Circuit Court, gives Miss ne bell was rung for order the com- |{pat it does not provide an adequei- advisory councils are to be selected for 1915 E St. NW. Just below Potomac Golf Course hat g - L4 ket o The ancwer is that, like Langley's Arst| Mason ecustody of their 4-year-oid Junist deputies began such & rackel | payment to this country. but adminis- | each commodity, = These councils will NAtional 9346 and across from Naval Air Station et "t demonstrates the success of | gqugnter. Grace Edith. No alimon: hat the president finally put on bis |{ration leaders are confident of be the intermediaries with the farm WG Tl B and Boliing Pleld. A new method of propulsion in the at-| was“asked and a property settlement "_kh:\r:‘n;; ; "flhof;'s'lf_vg:r.']‘%‘:":_:";ulmm approval. board. mosphere. £ | was made out of court. ) i YWith autcmatie stabilization. and ! “Boilce” Gig ot appear. Although o rnsvnrrdm’yrr’ - !{--'t“?he chamber carrying more fuel, rockets bullt on | represented by an attornev. the mu't | e finister Briand took the | ouactly the same principle 88 DI.{gag not contested. A short statement el L o Godaard's will soon fiy as high &S We | from the famous musician, released | helm when the final issue came an Jike and bring back precious records.” | through his attorney, sald: it | made ratification a matter of confi- Instead of high explosives, propul- | T have nothing to say but that T am | EDITH MASON POLACCO. dence in the government. Earlier when sion it furnished by the st ady m"‘"heln-bmlen. ‘This terrible situation is i o ‘ - | the reservations questions was voted Pomtion of hydrocarbons in liquid oxy- | certainly a dreadful blow to me. T am| — _ he told the Chamber plainly that the | gen. Dr. Goddard's conquest of all | e that during my absence some mis- | time had come for them to take full o diffieulties of burning hydrocar- | understanding brought. this about. 1 Rosenkavaler” at the Metropolitan | responsibility for their actions. hons in liquid oxvgen for the first time | wich Mrs. Polacco every happiness, and | OPera House in New York. 1t was “It the reservations are put in the evperimentally overcame the DProblem . gha)l always hold her in the highest vn-ved she met pnllurm. who then di- text of tvnm:']l;fl‘i:’!‘l::\. il :::;l:;r igh flight. | d and sffection.” ' rected the Metropolitan compans. governmen s - | O o Ceiing Gt s |7 T T W WESETER |, TFUNE IN ON Ths Puduet Wavz and M J | vising & suitzble rocket™ Dr. Abbott Shown to Ex-Wife. " WMAL cvers Weanerdav, 3130 P M. 2aid, “has been pessed in seven stages | His name was sign-d to the state- | 57 “development. There remains now | ment. It was shown fo Miss Mason. ] only the Anal work of perfecting, in | “I certainly wish him every happi- fe14 trials, the guiding mechanisn 1o | ness.” she said. "“We both have con- | insure coniinuously vertical flight. and | tracts for the coming season with the Well FO’kS—‘ of adding automatie recording instru- ' Civic Opera Co.. and I will sing while | (] 4 ments for observation ™ i he is conducting the orchestra. It wil!| AR e |§1‘\: me very great pleasure to sing with | | Through the medium of the rocket | She said he attempted a reconcilia- | Here's goo d sclence seeks to securc four thinzs: | tion. The suit was filed while he was | v 5 $ Samples of the upper air for chemicalin Europe apd made public shortly be- | news an plenty. AEPeis: Measnrements of temperature | fore his return early this month. 5 and pressure in distant space; camera | Polacco continuously swore at his | Startrng tomorrow speefographs of the sun, beyond ihe!wife hurled abusive epithets at her, 2 o7one laver which now culs out the | nagged and found fault with her unii | morning comes ! o > region of the ultra-violet. and measure- | her nerves were ruined and she was on E h l minis 2t Wil of the condition of the | the veree of collapse, she foid the court | our Annual Clear- are now reparing what we sincere y tmosphere for aviation. | granting the decree. | . 2 " ais Jast problem. of course, 1 of ‘:‘R-, told ms." she testified, “that ance of Tropical b l '.l] b Th G S tical interest.” Dr. said. | wives and cattle should be of one' | m R conid b et 0 explore | Country.” e s o] Clothes. Broken lots only, of course, CliIEvVe W1 - € (< reatest ummer the meteorological condition of the air | Collipeod vii Tout, 2 S Sui at any height. and to bring back its - and believe me Summer Ourts are scarce l c J R e Maviny | Bnumersting s mumber of acts of i 4 Soif 9 ale of Home Furnishings that we have ever point and within an hour of its send- 5!:;:: r;l:gpndhyaifill_g;\:le‘}:!-‘_;:;ug?e:‘ as hen s teeth this year. 0 1] you nee v boon to avietion. ’ el S ol b 8 O " alihotgi tHey | Reakened her that she collapsed in th- any cool clothes, get aboard now! ean rise 15 or 20 miles, often drift 150 Midst of a tour through the Southwest | = condaucted. iles from their stariing point and may | And was unable to continue with her Buy 'em on the Famous Kanjman Budget Plan * y . never be recovered with their recording | CDQ";:C'-P y e apparatus, or only after days or weeks.” | Vhen Polacco sailed for Europe last | Dr. Goddard proposed the develop- | April, she testified, he threstened her . . 3 o : Smithsonian | A i I O l d D R e o W okt 2 e S| 4, 8,2 A Y T ; t comprises Oriental an omestic Rugs, the problem for several years. He | hit will s All S s t __ showed by mathematics that it is pos- | Polacco, under the terms of the smmer uits . . . . ; 4 . efficient high- | divorce, is to have a voice in the edu- l d h B e el | SR e, e B arpetings in wide loom and narrow widths, the atmosphere. which extends upwerd e Tone e A eauce . . . . t least 200 miles, and even to go - 2~ ¢ S AU S et | ol fame vt an e e | : ) - Furniture, Draperies, Lamps*<in great variety, made e tenwrec: . She made her American a-but, in “Der | All $16.50 Palm Beach Suits...... 13 With automatic stabilizers to insure == - = i f.‘ = vertical flight already designed, all ‘hat | ) : and ot the lg tandar X n remains to complete the rocket -nfl.l be RUM RUNNERS SLAY | All $20 Nurotex and Linen Suits. . . $ 15 S o excellence tor the design of automatic apparatus U. S. BORDER M = 5 v ecord meteorological measurements. & 8y GUARD $ 75 h h h bl h bl e e e | | oo e e 17 which this establishment is notable. fhim and air samplers. IN PITCHED BATTLE | All $22.50 Mohairs & Linen Suits. . eRRCATRIAL. ST | All $27. ir Tropical OPTIMISM SHOWN (Continued From First Page.) \Jo"i()dMoha ot L $ 75 Tb 3 ) inued e The P: ssinely moder. IN GILBERT REPORT | foe fist e, one rine wute sirkine iR ) $95.75 ; e Prices are surprisingly m ate. | his head and another his hi { i i i i | ON GERMAN DEBTS , When their comrade fell. the Amer- $30 Topies orsted Suits. ... = It-a; gnrol;n:: r)\;sho‘d into the open Al $ 75 (Continied From First Page)__ | of he basaer. In-ine meantime, ths B8o0sTaopicel MWz cdiSuster\ - ‘ or the benefit' of those about to leave the St B - | Mexican horseman had foined the fight ambulances and motor workshops: | and charged at the United States No Charge for Alterations . Ttaly, coal dyestuffs and pharmaceutical | patrolmen with an automatic in each ¢ d h be d Drodiicte. while Poland optained horses. | hand. C1 advance purchases may now made The uemk gfn;jrnl '“Tnm‘v’fi'm: | One n;trolmndn all?gled‘ v;‘ul r:hfi horse- | . . Germany to keep down exp 5. | man and armed only with the regula- | . “Characteristic of the budgets of most | tion service pistol, went out to meet the | Five Hundred h d d d d l d it o e D | | at these reduced prices and delivery made been a great productivity of the reve- Hi t his i t 1 | - Pt And a1 the same.time & CONSIERLIY | out fram unger M. bt omly ounding | $35—$840—$45 c s increasing level of expenditures, going | the rider, who under the cover of fire | : N atel’ lf esire even beyond the rising reventies.” * | from the Mexican side, escaped across | . 3 He said that this necessitated ex- [ gpifh CoC i 7 Advance Fall Suits tensive borrowing and resulted in much | “qyayg of plood found after the battle tension in the nANC: cer.Ctnar- aji | Indicated that several of the rum run- | The very fnest f h f ] 1 f e, vaa onvincad hewever, et Sl | nimhud been wounded, e oo | v SO 4.75 < An announcement of the formal opening o doubt on the essential soundness of the | Border patrcimen, who work under value we have ofiered " Sinsnces of the Reich. Tiave boce: Reiire Tenentey i Goropera: . One & ! 2 : rt said that foreign trade | Siosh - e G . | th Sal lu th l a'l o e T g the | tlon with mounted customs agents in m years ne U two | (S (" appear 1n € 10C papers. | Eeven months ending in May. The ex- | halting Jiguor smuggling, which is car- | trousers fine woolens and worst- ! cess of imports over exooris for that | ried on by a well orgenized band with : Period was only 444000000 mark as | headouerters in Juares. eds. All sizes, all models. A Dompared.: with. 17159000000 for the | Christmas Eve. 1928. a mounted eus- | | D seriod of the previous vear. The | toms inspector was killed in practi-ally | wonderful purchase. | imports had dropped somewhat below the seme way, a few miles east of where their high level while the exports con- | Scotten was slain. tinued to rise. This great reduction in PTUI the adverse balance wudnged loerh-p!! o i T‘ s_'_‘f“.f il the most important trade development T g for the period under review. | Border Patrol Always “Gets Its Man,” | All $10 Panama Steel Production Up. mml"u‘-‘;!nl’:::l-ln Gl All Straws iy s ; report specially mentions the | ence he customs border . an eghorn m;:‘ epmd‘fn’cnonwur steel mills. TheiV“""l"E“:lllg“};lm I Half prlce g > steel production contingent has been | STUEE BrS WO KooS O T $3 Straws, $1.50 $ 95 . Vi this year. . B e harvest 'of 1936 was the reatest ;I";,-fl;':.:l';d.x:xlew, e D $4 S i $92.00 . since the war but was met with a de- | Bl FAS €AFIY, 008 08, PP traws, 3 eline in prices of wheat and rve, while | PIEFL by BreRsU COCRIC 1 peen re- $5 S s, $2.50 b the price decline was of serious eonse- | 0T G ol Ternacted that one traws, N ) P auence to the producer the large Ger- | yos en route to the Customs Bureau. . T Scrop Miad 8 mont helpful effect | ponding jts receipt officials were ret- rn his disenssion of German eredit | ‘650" TRNAINE T OFHL o O hean . : »” conditions Mr. Gilbert said: tmugglers and the customs patrolmen 5 *The House with the Green Shutters c.,-m:n ,-mp’-#m pp:l:fl. h;;n;;:s‘s:d“-lr;: wj‘%red ..1’4,1’1:..t hth: '#um:“l;o:de;‘.ld va H umlrecl Pmr.v ; 2 erm 8] en to) Al e smugglers | . . . ing forward sublect to the rtestraint ial declared that even- i Ie R R e it SO B i 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. building the drmestie supply of cani- f » patrol. he said, o T in a point where Interest rates 90 | {hc oputation of miwave “gstting i | ety ot WASHINGTON, -D. C. eline remaine. since stabillzation, the | man even though years elapsed be. | s > central problem of German econ- | tween the commission of the crime and | from 9 a. m. to S p. m. Daily Sloane Endorsed Merchandise omv. the arrest. Store OM 3 . . M. “The uncertainty as to the outcome 3 ! » ries Assuran isfacti in Paris (of ‘negotiations for revision P Lond: Closed All Day Saturday Car an ce of Satisfaction of reparstions pavments) had its ef- 0ld-Map Rage in London. Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged f!C'-h 4 ';:‘"h “"'“1"‘{‘““ l"fl,""e'.',‘;:: The rage for old maps has captured i B¢ ache e exnarts early in ) 3 charts i 'TRI Temoved this. fesling of neertainty e s es o iietind 'Our telephone number is now DISTRICT 7262 and itself herame a factor of dirert| yieated lampshades, screens and other | ippis ' inited States =diate economic importance.” | wave. Exclusive Mayfair drawing room Free delivery to any shipping point in the United S ls are decorated with them in their

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