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wAE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1979 MAN[}HURIA HU“]S GUDAHY PACKING HER IN court - | |KENT RADIO SEEKS From Involvement in Pending Patent Suit. Million Immigrants a Year ¢ : i 5 Reach New “Land of ! 7 3 By the Associated Fress. 4 = W i ¥ § H PHILADELPHIA, July 25 The At- ) er e PREPRPN Promise.” 5 s _» 3 ¥ § | | water Kent Manufacturing Co. yester- / ; i | |day asked the Federal District Court R =Y & N R | | here to protect its distributors and re- 5 3 : Manchuria: Chinese keep out. i i | tall dealers throughout the country : : = ' PBut 25,000,000 Chinese flouted the & 2 frmg mx;xvofll;erlnemm pn:nt litigation eommand. They pushed into Manchuria o f 2 penc al outcome of an alleged at the rate of more than a million per . . L e oy ¢ Yo hese gatherers of ginseng root and ) : b City, and the Indepandent Radio Man- :.3 0 falcon feathers were excepted from \he; i Th " m& acti T t Kent Manchu Emperor's immigration tabu. : . ¢ % Sl v on against Ken 2 20 when Manchuria > - 3 ealers is to recover profits from sale That was years ago when Manchura ) | S 3 ¥ of oertain ragxo recel g sets made by . E f 4 d 3 0 e Kent 3 e sef Involve ; athers and Mo o hima's golden ' / J the sult, it was stated by counsel, were | 5 ‘3 5 1and of promise,” says a bulletin from x . s O B Diowinaon suggested he . the headquarters of the National Geo- : ; ey T atier graphic Soclety £ % " September 1, but the plaintiffs’ attor- *Today Manchuria rolls up more than s : Rey was not satisfled and said he would - one-third of China's exports. Ginsen % i 1 - " s H ould - d feathers have been buriec . - F 5 consult wi lents and assoc! E O f O M s st i <o | B i S » Zee b b s Sl ds very One of Our Men’s { soy beans. ore than hal 5 ;:?';/:) mileage of China L: :_‘n Ml;:- e i : an immediate rullnf ‘was desired. g churia. Darlen, the chief port, has risen 1 i % —————— ; $347,000 DAMAGE ASKED from thirteenth to third among Chinese ports. In 1928 Darien ‘l.ilfl‘ndledtg,(‘f'w&nl - . ; Kongfous ot cxvots ndmecre S0 T CSULTI YIS ican port except New York. i ) ‘ r any Amer % i “Observers compare the Manchurian 7 & Seven Plaintiffs File Action Against | migration to the Western march of . % 5 ‘Americans in the '70s and '80s. Man- : Wite of Chain Theaters’ churia 15 as big a8 M‘o;v.an!,l\'crflxt‘xdg:; ; Magnate, 5 sota and Wisconsin al i . i‘n”\iti.’fi','.‘“:.m. Kind of country. Here Leghorns e Al f the Dakotas; By the Associated Press. A e e aconsin's. b LOS ANGELES, Calif, July 25— Panamas e’ Wisconsin's birch and_piné tains to stand in Mrs, Lois Pantages, wife of Alexander G Tt e Rockies and the Black i Pantages theatrical chain magaate, was Milans huts of home- made lefendan yesterday seven s, s eyt damage suits, asking _total of $347,000. Sennits steaders trailing new railway lines. (] r# - ‘The suits were filed by alleged victims . Box cars drawn by Philadelphia en Altclinl Tkt Paieick Cudiy, 20 Belk 1o the-pualiing onpuny’ Nstans; | of @ aqtontitie collition tast Funs be- Split Straws ul S gines over Pittsburgh steel rails are the | _ Michael Jobn Batr it 3 v ; ants. But ver for trial on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated | tween the Pantages’ car and one driven 0¥ Erse;‘l‘ dw :fil‘l\i :”D;*“f s‘_;“‘(';fi'm_m for | In Los Angeles July 19. Young Cudahy recently married Muriel Evans, formerly | by Joe Rokumoto, Japanese. Rokumoto ¢ thousand cannot pay &1, (N Fether and | Miss Florida and Miss United States, in Riverside recently. His arrest delaved | died from injuries susained in the Main Floor.) 2 raliroad Hoket es morth and it s | the honevmoon, which was to take them to Honolulu. The young man was held | accident. Mrs, Pantages was charged children walk U i Where China's | On $1.500 bail. 'He is shown with his bride. with second degree murder and re- “West’ begins. leased on $80,000 bond. a The piaintiffs in the suits included 5 le is not iods . . s L ‘l'soi".!‘;it,"a‘s”fif.icnun- Afflictions Laid to Tea and Coffee.| Ford Has Bible in Every Room. |Mrs. “Peruke Rokumoto, widow. who {5 orms of figures. CAPE TOWN, South Africa, July 25| NEW YORK, July 25 (#).—There is | 8sked '10'2-":‘1‘;;:" h‘:{)?’{““g:;‘“d'g‘-fl Hl CH l 0 The immigrant arrives ot Dairen | (7—Prof. W. E. Dixon is inclined to| a Bible in every rcom in Henry Ford's s Rl g " t‘\:}&»:‘lfhs?\mx:g e iave siip. He | blame use of tea and coffee instead of | house. He reads from some one of e “F Street at S th* e e ind the nome and farm of | beer for the tendency of highly civilized | them every day. having taken a war-| ‘The Fairfax room at Gilling Castle, B Tis ancestors and, what is more pain | nations to become supersensitive and | Ume pledge with President Wilson to | said to be one of the finest Elizavethan | to Chinese, the gra of lo so, e ristian Register so dis- | re in England, was recen! offere: ful to & Chince Ny Bome: he was | neurotic. He gave his views before the | ciises'in ‘an interview. For Raler Dut there were no Purchasers. ordered by the government to grow British Association for the Advance poppies for oplum. When the crop Was ::::2: t‘r’\le i‘iifl%m’:’f’é‘&'@" m:;e':::e -1 1700 the S L] ury D R i of tea and coffee had increased while crop as illegal and confiscated his land Yrrvrpv‘iz?atlun of 1aw. His son was forced | the use of beer had diminished. Shop H(‘re Tomorrow S!ore Clo!ed All Day Sa‘urdfly into the governor's army. Famine threatened slow death. There was one ; hope—Manchuria. “He sold his eldest daughter to pay for passage $1 per person on & Japanese steamer. = With his wizened old father | ° mounted on his shoulders, he fought his way on board. They stood or r en = % squatted throughout the voyage. There ° Was no room to lie down. “A happy settler lives 20 miles from Taonon, which the railroad reached this last year. His one-room house, half ! sunk in~ the ground, has kaoliang (sorghum stalk) sides covered with mud and sod. Sometimes he cannot see the / S al e' $ 4 & $5 . [, . sun because of duststorms blowing out of Mongolia. He has to sell his bean 5 crop for depreciated currency. But he | P and his family have beans to eat. He | - tee t ® was able to pay the railroad a little on | 3 the land he took from them. The Sum- | b > i 1 i mer is short and he dreads the Winter. | Sl bl [ | g Golf Clubs | In January it often goes 50 below zero. | 8till Manchuria is paradise compared | with famine-ridden, tax-ridden, bandil | | | lrn%rhaxed Shantung. | | | “The next ‘Manchurian’ encountered | i is a girl whose flaxen hair is bound by ! A scarf. On a back street of Harbin | Tr Y Our Real 5 » | L] £ A she cleans the windows of a Chinese 3 house. This girl is the Russian wife of Southern Cookmg a black-haired Chinese. With the swi - o ‘her cloth she has créated & Greater Black Duco-finish steel revolution in the Orlent than all the —1In the Downstairs shafts. Including drivers Chinese armies of the last 20 years. 5 = White men never worked with ~their Fountain Room and brassies. Right and left hands in China until the horde of pen- i = . niless Russian fugitives from Soviet | hand models. Persimmon 300 95 Russia_descended on China. When the 85 L h heads, specially hardened. A pairs were - e e winiitics stvel Geom civbe | ; e e et ew stainless steel iron clubs | 200 pairs were $3.95 residents, is the first white city in the Fried Chicken, With are included. | world to be run by yellow men. G “The last actor in the Manchurian Steamed Rice and drama is a trim Japanese minor of- Milk Gravy acial"cr the Soutn Manchurian Rail s M en’ s $2'95 to $3.95 Belgian linens. Irish linens. de the So %%a:r:sjefi»«;‘ad“smhyx %fi?:”@?”i&&:’,’,i Asparagus Salad | . . Pre-shrunk. Natural color. J as movel i 2 | . £ Sopant oy mored e el on cram cake || | All-Wool Swim Suits Plaid designs. Brown-and- built sieel mills, worked mines and | | Speed @and regular models. All 6 white. Black-and-white. Blue- with the Chinese scale of living. Japa- | . or Tea | stripes. Fast dved. Snug fit- $ 2 ° 9 dends, which Jap: t have, g | Tt . S T pen s | e HiECHT Co. St Waist sizes 29 to 42. modern, Western style, asphalted city, Roils 'and Butter forests. He helped to plant Japanese La Touraine Coffee A " eSlonisis, but they could net sompete 2 wool fabrics. In plain colors and and-white Carefully tailored nese railroad operators tent, | i ; : i nese ralicoad oerators are now content | ting and warm. Sizes 36 to 42. and finished. Plus-four models. wonder if the Chinese flood th . Jot in. will ot submerge thets, 2 1¢ F Street at Seventh has, in turn, the hardy Manchu, the (Maln Ploor.) sheep-herding Mongol and the Pus- ‘ . sian.” 2-Button 400 Pairs of - Gelf Tove ‘ Py It Is Good | $].95 Breasted B i ; Double usiness to I Fine imported fabrics. Mec- Breasted o N G d other fi kes. Tie Up With Pian oot atraen Al gt terns. Sizes 10 to 1174, a Good Bank Blues I Sale! $6.50 1 Z : Tans But What Is a | Tennis Rackets g 2 G::y. Good Bank? ‘ 84,95 : Patterns . Strung with lamb gut. Frames of live A gOOd bank is one whose wood, seasoned ash. Three weights and assets establish its strength, styles. Reinforced. whose age testifies to its sta- bility, where growth shows Special Features! progressiveness and whose | operations have the confi- W hite Duck Trousers....... $1.95 dence of the community. New Tennis Balls......3 for $1.25 We believe that the Lin- || ;Z::: I;;;’:i' (C,?:;:;':I;? coln National qualifies on | Tennis Visors : ¥ these four counts, to which ) : We'd rather you take these suits ’than to e ' i A ey S e 1enes of o offices in zons. Then, the price takes care of you finan- major locations, each serv- i / cially. And lastly, we won’t have them in our ing a separate business f{ stocks...and that will give @is room for Fall community, but both co- ; merchandise. All in all, it looks as if everybody ordinating to maintain the ,‘ alls will be perfectly satisfied. Therefore, a suc- usefulnes§ of the bank. - Golf B cessful sale is forecast for Friday. 3 for 81 \ Direct Elevators to the Men's Cloth- Resources, $8,000,000.00 : g 2 doren 75 Gt - : Lincoln National Bank || | E22525% | THIEF HECHT C Tiar HECcHT Co. (Main Floor, Sports Shop.) “F Street at Seventh” “F Street at Seventh” 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. || i