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THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—PART 1. 2| e T e e e e 5 AYMEN'S GROUP PLANS | isis comar, Toscaer chugs ewel & | REV, MOSES R. LOVELL | &Pt e hsrsians, %0556, | DELEGATE OFF TO TOKIO | e o sitr ssonme, fe by | PLANE GIVEN WELCOME. FR[EDBM mf PRESS program will be as follows: Mornin, SPEAKS THISMORN'NG Next Sunday is rally Sunday. This FOR WORLD CONFERENCE On his way to the West coast he will h, 1 marks the ning of the full program all gt 1 district offices and will | gt. Augustine. Fla., Landin, t vANNUAL PILGRIMAGE | sorm sof st 2ol o it ke chuth s B S R ST, | S Aueustine. T, Landing Fas 3 i f Comdr. Jewell, 1:30 p.m.; s The Washington Life Adjustment voyage. of New Line Inaugural. . ice Association to Visit Trin. | [yimemory of Comdr, Jewel, 3 oatng | “The Five Horsemen of the Apoca- | Genter will reopen October 7 under the | J0bn C. Moyt Sails to Represent | “[pf nied by Mrs. iy Skt | IN G”B A |S DENlEB f . Hoyt is_accompa 3 direction of Miss Hels A . 3 3 ity Parish—To Assemble at lypse’” Theme at Mount Pleas- | {RCHOR OO, Viss HOW K B e fy American Society of Civil EeE mx'i‘.}fl:'dgvfl.z‘ H"n’w:hm E- | 21 (). —Three Eastern Alr Express air- i 'ongregation: Engineers at Co: —_—— s landed here today in their flight District Building. e con ant Qongregational. | - f o s vice Sgrntics In Clevelsnd, = s Publio T % New York to Miami to open bi- Members of the Laymen's Service As- At the 11 o'clock service today at | New York and Washington, will give | John C: Hoyt, chief of the surface 'ublic Improvements. weekly passenger and. express service. iation and thelr friends who are go- 3 Mount Pleasant Congregatioinal Church | full time to the wadrk. waters division, Geological Survey, left SANTIAGO DE CUBA (#).—Approxi- After being entertained by city and EX-Gov. lturralde of Matan- One Dead in Peru Tenement Fire. | pey noses R Lovell will take as his o terday for Toklo, where he is to act | mately $9,000,000 will be used next year | founty officials at luncheon, the party g on the annual pilgrimage of the o b4y Y i i Sociation to Trinity parish, Norwood, | LIMA, Peru, September 21 ().—One | theme “The Five Horsemen of the Hoover Names Zimmerman, ey Gonaeickate to the World En | for public improvements, according to George W Bassert, st ‘was presentea 22 Points to Assassina- ne e Lo el to death and two | Apocalypse.” front of he {)‘é“ufi'zmnutfidl.# l:llbls omen':.eub‘:mmm“ ; l:.lured in a fire Mrs, Pearl 8. Buck, professor of Eng- President Hoover yesterday appointed | Tepresent the American Soclety of Civil | 37 .nnou?cemmt bl e ;'I:"hk:' “n‘ :' 'mymmc{“ o i i fn. Those without transportation will | at Arequipa, which swept through a | lish literature in the National Govern- | former Gov. Fred R. Zimmerman of | Engineers. b A - . " it s e b iaken care of by the commistee in | densely inhabited tenement house. The | ment University, will address the church | Wisconsoin to the commission repre- | ._Mr. Hoyt is in charge of the principal arge. fire Iasted several hours. Many persons | school at 9:30 8.m., Tecounting her re- | senting the United States at the Inter- | investigations of river flow being under- | Colombia has just opened a new gov- | _South Africa’s white population is | 2 he pilgrimage is a memorial to the | were made homeless. cent experiences in Nanking and in- national Exposition at Seville, Spain. taken by the Federal Government for | ernment radio station at Bogota. Dyy ooitoned ot meary LIRARD. [t et ek bt Ul S e S L O TR e A2l M i ot SR B e e A, ot SO et Mt b R O Vol its A o NI ol i Bl Bl o S S NEW YORK, September 31.—Dr. . L 9y [ ’ > | Rafael Iturralde, forme vernor L and listen to the Hud’s Hank Simmons’ Show Boat Everv Wednesday Evening ' : | tne Cubn Province o Manaas and \ et & . | secretary of war and navy in the | Machado administration in Cuba, issued a statement today controverting the | assertion of Havana editors that there | is freedom of the press in Cuba. His communication follow: In response to a statement concern- : | ing Cuban affairs signed by three : % | editors of Cuban dailles which you efr- a ua e culated, I beg to gay there has been no frecdom of the press during_the entire Machado administration. PFour /a rem /' ums wi [ /) S | Bsvasminated during. that peried g | mysterious ciréumstances after eam- % paigns unfavorable to the government. Ura ases 0 These were: Maj. Armando Andre, director of El Dia; Bartholome Sacaro, director of La Voz Del Maestro; Julio . Antonio Mella, director of Cuba Libre, 2 |and Capt. Aguiar, director of La 4 # Campana. . Weekly Is Suppressed. “Only two weeks ago La Semana, a 7 | Cuban weekly, was suppressed and three of its reporters deported, while the chief editor, Sergio Carbo, was com- pelled to flee by airplane to the United States. Numerous other new T8 have been violently suppressed, includ- ing El Macional, Union Nacionalista, |El Cubano Libre, Ls Presna and : | Hatuey. Says Hundreds Murdered. “As to political conditions in Cuba, ‘ : — no one can deny that Machado re- LR BRI i E ; = 3 J . - lected himaelf without opposition, that ] 7 F & i j i r 4 ! no election has been held for Congress- — i N \ F K \ | 7 - | men now holding office, and that - hundreds of citizens havé been mur- dered, while widespread terrorism rre. lcan Three-Piece Fiber Liviig Room Suite y ) i e Bl | ‘ ? | Jails” The reports of the ‘Amerlean B This attractive and durable suite consists : AN A e, I Amc!hfli;toig\“l:s definitely conclusive on M of a settee, armchair and rocker of durable s ! .50 7 | ) S 218 3 4 : | fiber in degorated finishes. Cretonne-covered MILK LACKS éLEMENTS spring cushion seats. Special............ 5 50c @ Week—The Hub g | ! - ) OF FOOD, CHEMIST SAYS | Iron, Copper, Iodine and Vitamin D Are Missing, Ohio Expert Holds. ‘WOOSTER, Ohio (#)—For all its reputation as & “perfect food” milk lacks important food elements, says Dr. 'W. E. Krauss, chemist of the Ohio agri- cultral experimental station. Krauss listed the missing elements as jron, copper, iodine and vitamin D. Iron is the most important in the pre- vention and cure of amnesia. Dr. *Krauss has demonstrated bene- ficial effects of inorganic iron and cop- per sulphate as a supplement to milk by feeding them to rats. To eliminate the jodine deficiency, he is experiment- ing to determine the comparative ef- fct of feding kelp, which contains fodine, and potassium lodide directly into the B S35 el Y y : Here’s a Suite Which Practically Adds Another § Four-Piece Walnut Finished Bedroom Suite ; Room to the Home—Special bedrosm convsts of 3 chew of drawern 3 French § 9.00 vanity, wood bed and a dresser. Walnut finished A luxurious all-jacquard velour suite with reversible B gumwood construction. = g % = ppring-filled cushion seats, serpentine front design. If N $5.00 Down—The Hub i . ou are one to welcome overnight guests, you'll ap- $ ! X . . preciate a suite of this type. As sketched, a bed-daven- . Whel‘e Else Could You Flnd the Equal Of Th‘s SPEAKER FROM INDIANA. Dr. Harmon This Morning to Speak on “Church Girding Itself.” | _At the Vermont Avenue Christian (Church Dr. H. H. Harmon.of Indian- apolis, Ind., will speak this morning on The Church Girding Itself.” Di. Harmon is director of the Na- tional City Christian Church Crusade, which has raised funds for the erec- tion of a representative Church of the | Disciples of Christ, which will soon be built on Massachusetts Avenue Terrace. At the evening service Dr. Harmon will again speak, as will also H. J. Cor- wine and Carl R. Cheek, two of his sistants in the project. Followi evening service an informal social will be held for the purpose of meeting these workers. The program has been |arranged by G. 'H. Hackworth, Earl Taggart and W. E. Braithwaite. | HUMAN PROJECTILE DIES. port, armchair and button-back chair. Priced at a Elegant New \Valnut Suite Eraiensnn . — H = f To see this suite on our floors is to be impressed with its No Added Cost for Credit on This Suite—The Hub 2 1 beauty and sterling qualities of workmanship. Made of matched | walnut veneers on gumwood—beautifully finished in every detail L3 . . v Vlce and Satleacthn_The HUb ¥ AT z.‘ Ty The suite sketched consists of a buffet with lined silver drawer, 'l J \ §¢ china cabinet, enclosed server, extension table and six tapestry NN Y1) Y i ! |- = » <lip seat chairs to match . Specially priced : ¢ = Liberal Credit Terms—The Wool Brussels g Five-Piece Decorated Breakfast Suite Ao },;s Baet For the breakfast alcove or porch—a drop- " 1 I “ S, $2.98 leaf table and four wood seat chairs, in s o75 K. ¥ Enamel finish, well made, enamel finish..ccooiocoiiioiinenarnns eiesere = DRy with spring attached. - W / No PRone/Orders Y s = > = o >t 50c a Week 5] German Stuck in Cannon Doing Three popular sizes in these Stint Bapices)tn Eoapitals serviceable floor coverings. Choice ; L . . TR e 4 . i " ; b e i - X Full-Size Crib er, Germany, known fo ihe circus of numerous attractive patterns. I . Stroll ] world as “the human projectile,” died ) i Fiber Stroller )| J! All-metal enamel-finish crib, at Springfleld Hospital today of injuriss e setee g : \ B A wel baanced stylish £ - with spring and ad- @7 G5 % | received when he became wedged in the ettt . $1885 i : L Ap Bl B oiooneTERI7S = e e e, 3 R Ak chs Eoreat 4 7 g fiber . . 3 80c a Week | tion Thursday. A coroner’s inquest will x eiesenaensns . $10.85 grEpep { | 3. vl L 50c @ Week c & ee be held to determine the cause of the accident. Lo e o el At the time Ackenhausen was'sub- tituting for Capt. Wilhelm Wilno, origi- ! nator of the human cannon-ball proj- ect, who was crippled while doing the Fine Grade Seamless g b AR : ~ - : LU fe e | e’ et Syracuse, N few weeks Axmi 20 =zl | TR el — | “FAILURE” IS SUCCESS. x lnSter RUGS g : : ! I 4 ‘{ i - ‘ - 4 Wisconsin Violin Student Wins A 9D8D g ‘ 2 | ; 5 2 e 6x9 feet llu. ..... B R T YR P R TP R PP 518-85 | MANITOWOC, Wis. () —The fingers that failed to bring Leonard Conjurski success as a violinist have won him dis- tinction as a maker of violins. = E| i T Poverty handicapped Conjurski while =3 N ¥ i uasas 30 11 5 ( d he was studying music. and he became & <4 § 4 2 | tool and diemaker. Making violins, & trade his father had taught him, be- y . . . d 8 : : BEDWEAR 3 TeswmAtaticefimtivfae § 0. 1 g o oy B vt Made of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood—a suite for B strensly meae B B i‘:;iesnw::g st;’emg:u;;:’pg?;:m‘:::m of H the small apartment or home—consisting of a & anie. == | P DOUble Plaid B]ankets B pedestal-base extension table, buffet and four side s “| S0ca 5 1 2 3 Births Reported ; i chairs with slip seats of imitation leather Week i Al . o e s s, e $2 29 i i y B ¢ ); the ‘Health Department during the last 24 rious colors. Size 66x80 inches. Special - China Cabinet, $21.75 Extra M { " Posear and Celia Gilderhorn. boy. ¥ . " exford R. and Mirian g 'G;L!yl: boy. \ Part-Wool Indian Blankets Fiiilem and Edne Bargky. and Ruby Single blankets in colorful de- signs. Size 66x80 inches 53-49 The following births have been reported to Cotton-Filled Comfort, attractive \ colors in various patterns. $3 85 AN A | L - 3 An Unusually Attractive 3-Pc. ? 84 Felt-Base Perfect Floor R pic i . o ratees | AN i ST : A . 4 - . = Covering—Congoleum Make \\\W 100% Wool Double HINS VY. C“!sfl:‘;g : $149 Combination Mohair Suite __ Deaths Reported. \ \ eparted to Cot from Full Rolls ‘ \ | - : 4 : N This comfortably made suite consists the Health Department during 'the Jats 3¢ . NN Blanket i e ) fi . fz‘.“m"s"—““'l 83 of a serpentine front settee, arm:hair$ ::‘.‘:":’E'r'ug? isen, 70, Georse Washington Sa Finished with sateen bor- & N ‘ i j covered. and wing chair. Loose spring-filled ecaity, HEel o7, 1310 Sardtess ave. C Yd \ ders. Al " Good & g S g ‘B R B cushion seats and spring edge. A mar- ) ::ilht S:lzoordin::fly i : . velous value at 4 e i e b AR, ¢ $1200 Specil— | : $5.00 Down—The Hub Brnery e, ey s, Perfect Goods—Attractive \ o g I 34 Rarmond Chintult, 4 months, Chlldren's inderson, 62, 920 25th & ° Border Designs i \ - = - Fernisit Andersop, 63,02 28t { 5 1 Willlam H. West, 57, 1201 Cafrollburgh st N 5-Piece Walnut ¢ = LE *Neestey Harris. 55, 1314 16th st. ¢ - What Harold We , Gallinger Hospital. o e . = 1B) . B v Frank Cr mergency Hospital. . \ g & Finish Outfit - SR rnDl R We Sell Mt b . . \ \ t This inexpensive outfit consists of a walnut- K i ] % 3 2 W‘ s nar:.lggnen. ;ce::fim = \ N finished dresser, chest of SO Y\Y\l‘ ' and Alline F. Creighton, 18. Baltimore, Md.} AN\ X \ finished dresser, cain seat $3 6 .30 “ \ B Guaranlee Rep U E. 50:‘?"!““&,’" A i ne. Raym ingle. 48. ake T et Rouncar . CessDe Eedrow S. Kevser. 42, Walter Reed Hos- Py John P. 's. chair, bed spring and ) and Phyllis Olivia Smyth, 20, Richmond, Vs. ished metal bed to match. S 917 —The Hub R athck Gordos. oss, 22, Richmond. Ve, : $5.00 Down—The Hub b even Se 03 . . ; R e X ‘Gleveland Gook. ir. 41 and Ellen Braxten. 20_ Rev James L. Bi AP A a3t mey Shoach. 35, and Quedn V. Adems,