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‘l Y THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGION, D! C. MONDAY. JULY 29, 1929, | - *VICTONOUS MEXICAN‘ !muclzal l:fmu:hn’_pélz\;lle:;"tm{"l,%l;‘;:‘r‘r:’nexrmefl suicide rather than sur- ‘th!irl.n his recent visit in England | ) S 4 y B s fl | be Bailey, who says he 4 U 5. FARM LEADERS [ ramw mepmEsentaTives av FRst session o I BANQUETS REBEL STAFF | ol %t et he 5 sowpe | 5ot o st v, names i | s 5, Bor” St "Gt ! st ‘of the Cristers armies, met a spectac- | in 1921 of Minister of the Interior !lti L' ain at Cape Town. LAUDBOARD'S WORK | | I | Gen. Cedillo Wins “mll' of G""'\(‘rg!ceul snd o few men, he counseled munists were arrested. The other two | o OMtary,. Aber em 1o surrender, but himse e | were brothers of his wife. On Sat sieta’s Former ‘Offic BE | STatEht at the Tecral troope; Blesiag | the Dolice’ ected Masy. o aoday Washington to B‘lhmore Pardoning Them. | away -:ma & pistol in each hand. He in Jugosiavia. By Boat and Rail ular end. Cornered with only his staff | Drashkovics, following which 600 Com- | ek i | was killed. By the Associated Press. | | Walsham, England. recentiy, Frederick | iresiy, tiercsine soupiea 33 nllEs ing Corporation Wins Praise Enrique Goroziels entertained Gor- | CHICAGO, July 29.--Action of the : B 3 x 2 {of his entire staff or Azent's OMce, h sulted in launching preliminary pla i ‘ 4 : 2 i i to their homes. Rather than avail police sald they believed the three men | '\\hen Gen. Saturino Cedillo, whose - | Hales, an undertaker. dropped dead. off delantiul Crilting"down_the Poto: § 3 : ' . s 8 2 { ozieta’s staff a banquet. | House in Jugoslavia. i of Agrarian Chieftains. - N : e L s | TIGER ¢veex Federal Farm Board which brought to- | § ! { y 5 b | Instead of ordering execution of the L°Ar Zasreb. They had barricaded | A, G, HERRMANN sireedonart for the formation of a $20,500,000 {ar) i ¥ [ 1 $12.62 Round Trij S b SAN LUIS POTOSI, Mexico, July | Just as he finished conducting funeral p Launching of Gram Market ¢ | { { 38— Past snmitien were forgotien m"‘ COMMU'"ST TRIO SLMN | arrangements at the cemetery at North Follow the pioneers through the his- Torces crushed the rebel army of Gen.| Battle With Police fn Barrlcaded | w——————mor CroPPEC G000 ?L';fwf»"mii“ u"fi"‘f“" ey Ay ' | BELGRADE, Jugosiavia, July 20 (). | feated In a serfes of hard-fought bat-| . A & fcasity i{tles in Jalisco, culminating in the —7Three Communists were killed in a ALE! Ar the Acsoplated Pry i : ¢ ” 4 death of the leader and the capture fight with police yesterday in Samobor, | NONE BETTER gether opposing factions of farm groups 3 ¥ | rebel officers, Gen. Cedillo pardoned | themselves in a house from which they 750 Tenth St. Southeast BALTIMORE & VIRGINIA after a two-day: meeting ‘here and r > ¢ p them and granted them safe conduct fired on the police. After the combat Phone Lincoln 1981-1982 STEAMBOAT COMPANY national grain corporation ye: aay. drew laudatory statements from farm leaders attending the conference. William H. Settle, president of the +2iana Farm Bureau Federation, was named chairman of a committ to further the grain sales agency at the close of the meeting “This is the greatest day for agricul- ture I can remember.” M. Settle has been active in 1 for farm relief and led many demon- atrations at the Republican national convention at Kansas City in behalf of ; S . Indiunapolis, Ind. and John Manley, | ) the principle 3 : Leroy ) S. J. Cottingham, Stanhope, lowa; George E. “That of which we have been drec S .. E. 'Webb, Jetmore, Kans. :‘ng, for years—ultimate control of i I i producie—has o= ] as wr - loaded aboard & speclal train_and ized.” Mr. Settle said. “The e hibilion was written here in publica- loa " r look good for the formation of a cor- OLD DISTILLERY QUITS tion of a notice of the surrender of its :gghd}:’;S;’:_‘hm"‘ivflg‘(lfigd}um(:“m:‘;‘;; Teration which, wil control orderly and AFTER FORTY YEARS Statc charter by the Hannis Distiling | Toe distiiers under the concentgation | twArd” siablinuig the rice. of | Co. and its withdrawal from business. | There has been no liquor here since grain, after 40 vears of operation in this city. that time. “President Hoover, the farmers be- | HANNIS c"“’m“v at Martinsburg, The plant nas been inoperative since leve. 18 sincerely trying to carry c Finallys Surrenders Tts prohibition became effeciive. except for | the pledge he made. He called a sp | gradual supervised distribution of its | € PRSI § cial session. the agricultural bill w Charter. | gecumuiated stock. Tis physical plan | | assed, the Federal Farm Board ap- ; : | or some years been used by & fruit | 1 | Poinfed and a start in the stabilization | 2Pecial Dispatch to The star. ¢t company. making vinegar. It is not necessary plan bas been made.’ MARTINSBURG, W. Va. July 20.—- |’ ears alter prohibition became ef- i Arother leader active in the “farm Tangible evidence of the work of pro- 'fective the entire stock of whisky was ‘to have had an revelt,” Sam H. Thompson, president of - Account at this Bank the American Farm Bureau Federation, sald 7 v - to Borrow “Tt ¢ & wonderful achievement from | Mr. Paint-Up' the standpoint of organization. C . operatives and farmer-owned organi- | | Says— 7ations which have never befor i f ahle to get together have come s People naturally judge by 2 united plan to s T —a appearances. 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