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USE OF FRUITJUIC URGEDBY W.C.T.L. President of Organization Also Recommends Establish- ment of State Reserve Funds. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 20. ~Two new constructive policies, one looking toward establishment by State unions of reserve funds and the other promoting the use of non-alcoholic fruit )ulm in homes, were recommended by Ella A. Boole of Brooklyn, N. Y., nnuom.l president of the Women's Christian Tempennce Union, in an ad- dress at the opening last night of the fitty-Aifth annual convention here. In reviewing activities of the past year ‘Mrs. Boole called attention to the fact that the W. C. T. U. was unprepared financially to actively oppose those urg- ing repeal of the Wisconsin prohibition enforcement act when proponents of the movement began their successful campaign, and urged each State unit to maintain a reserve fund to be used when such situations arise. Mrs. Boole's other proposal, that of popularizing fruit juloes. resulted from recommendations by the department of non-alcoholic frui¢ products of the ‘World's W. C. T. U. Delivering the keynote message of t.hz convention, she suggested that the tem- perance union take action to aid in a study of the preservation of fruit juices 80 as to prevent fermentation. Failure of some States to co-operate in law enforcement was scored by Mrs. Boole, who said such action encouraged | © law V(ollwl‘s She declared that in such cases “political expediency, graft, in- efficiency and downright Dpposmon have had the right of wa; JAVA VOLCANO EMITS FLAMES AND SMOKE Aroused to Action by Earthquake and Fire Rises to Height of 500 Feet. By the Associated Press. BATAVIA, Java, September' 20— | Krakatoa, the island volcano in Sundra Strait, between the Islands of Java and Sumatra, is again active. Earthquakes shook the island yesterday and erup- tions followed, flames and smoke rising 500 feet from the crater. % Krakatoa has been mildly active in recent yeats, but it is noted for the eruption of 1883, one of the most stu- pendous ever recorded. It was esti- mated stones amd ashes shot into the alr to a height of 17 miles.. The sky was darkened at Batavia, 100 miles away, and volcanic dust was carried over a large part of the world’s sur- face. The actual sounds of the val explosions were heard nearly 3,000 miles away, and sea waves created by the eruptions traveled to the far corners of the globe. More than 36,000 persons perished in the disaster. Many of the m nations of the ‘world are developing meschant marines. COWB:LL WINS RIGHT TO SERVE AS GAVEL ForR I 200-Year-Old Entry in New York City Ohio Society Contest Among 80 From State. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 20.—From among 30 bells that tinkled from the necks of countless generations of Ohlo cows, the Ohio Society of New York last night awarded first prize to a 200- year-old cowbell entered in the contest by Mis. Irvin Bastian of Oak Open- jugs, R. P D No. 3, Clyde, Ohio. ‘The bell re&hce & worn-out gavel at muv.mn of the Ohio Society. and Bastian will be awarded a week's vmr. in New York, with all expenses by former Representative Martin - lé)h:vey of oh.lo, one of the sponsors ‘The cowbell mnmt was the idea of Charles C. Green, president of the so- clety. “The cowbell is entwined with the boyhood memories of all our mem- bers,” Mr. Green sald. “Every time the cowbell is rung the boys will think of the old home town and the furm.” 1| “RED™ CRANE INDICTED ON TWO MURDER COUNTS Former Major League Base Ball Player Held in Slaying of Sweet- heart and Rival. By the Associated Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., September 20.— Two indictments for murg&r ‘were re- turned by the Dauphin County grand jury today against Samuel (Red) Crane, former major léague base ball Pln{:l:. in the double killing August 3 former sweetheart and rlvnl for the young woman’s attentions. Crane, who played with the Phila- delphia Athletics, Cincinnati Reds and other teams, will probably be brought to trial next Monday in court here. HOIGE IANOS P‘ FOR_ RENT FREE TUNING UNDER RENTAL CONTRACT WORCHS 1110 G EST1879 School Shoes " Your Child Should Wear y You;:illdobetterinaxinney store! Your child will do bet- ter with a pair of Kinney shoes! BOYS' SHOES . Boys' Black or Tan Leather Lace shoe, oak leather outer Boys' Black Lesather ‘Blu. cher Oxford, leather. sole, rubber heel. Same in Tan. sole, rubber heel. Sises 10-544 Boys® Black Leather~Lace Oxford. Goodyear weit, composition * sale. rubber heel. Same in Tanm. Sises . 5%: ‘GIRLS’ SHOES Infant's Smoke Bik Blucher Oxtord. Moceasin Style Vemp. Geod- year Welt construction. Same model ia Ten Eik ahd Goldspot Spartan Infant's Patent Leatber Blucher Boot. | ‘White Eyelets and Lace, Goodyear ommml-mnmy 3100 M 731 7th N-W: THE EVENING STAR. WAF"H’TN’G’[’ON’ 0.5 - Where the Washington Colleges Play and When— SEPTEMBER 28. Mount St. Mary's at Georgetown. Washington College at Maryland. O-I '4@'c University at Boston Col- ege. Denison at Navy. OCTOBER §. Westerns Maryland at Georgetown. North Carolina at Marylend.. Mount St. M-ryl at Catholic Uni- wversity. William and Mary at Navy. . OCTOBER 12. George Washington at American Uni- versity. St. Louis University at Georgetown. South Carolina at Maryland. Baltimore University at Cathelic University. Gallaudet at St. John's (Annapolis). Navy vs Notre Dame at Baltimore Stadium, OCTOBER 19. ‘West Virginia Wesleyan at George- town. Gallaudet at Maryland. Catholic University at Villanova. George Washington at Dickinson. niversity at Baltimore Duke at Navy. OCTOBER 26. Lebanon Valley at etown. Maryland vs. .{'wmmry In- stitute. at Richmond c-d»luv}lflnnny “,Chy 4 George Washington st of New York. = Shenandosh st Gallaudet. American University at Loyols (Bal- timore). Navy st Princeton. NOVEMBER 2. Georgetown at New York Univer- Virginia at Maryland. Manhattan at Catholic University. George Washington at William and Mary (night). Baltimore University at Gallaudet. Navy st Pennsylvania. NOVEMBER 9. Georgetown at Navy. Maryland st Yale. Duguesne at Catholic University. American University at Washington College. Gallsudet at Temple. George Washington at St. Joseph's (Philadelphis). - ¢ NOVEMBER 16. West Virginia:at Georgetown. Mluryhnd vs Virginia Poly st Nor- olk. Catholic University at William end Mary (night). Juniata at George Washington. Gallaudet at Susquehanna. Wake Forest at Navy. . NOVEMBER 23. . George W-dnnlm vs. Catholic Uni- versity at Griffith Stadium. Maryland-at Johne Hopkins. Shepherd.at Gallsudet. ‘West Virginia Wesleyan st N-vy " -'NOVEMBER 30. Georgetown at Detroit. Navy vs. Dartmouth st Philadelphis. DECEMBER 7. Maryland vs. Western Maryland ‘st CREAT FRIDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 20, 1929. KI C,Kg, OFF! The plgskm s in the air ... . and- THE STAR is “on the’ field i In foot ball, as in all sports, THE STAR’S array, of sport writers is. ever present to ~write for you a complete and authentlc account of the play | Not only does THE STAR brmg ydu news of the sports world, but of the world in general. National and' international news, markets, society, radio, fash:ons——a complete hlstory of the day s happenings . . . on the day it happens. PAPER

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