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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. P which the Government was hard W. Wheat, Robert W. it to complete its erganization and elect ! JUGOSLAVS ANTICIPATE |U, S, CONDEMNATION |35 o purciase st private st | e % |GRAIN CORPORATION |casme ™ POINCARE IMPROVES. » Ve not able to purchase at private sale.|Neely, John H. !mu.l.!dondnu' Tonnd Boad natit i MODIFIED DICTATORSHIP Most of the square is covered by the |Orme and Lewis E. Talbert enmmmm Board heed -;H“;.mua LAW IS EXERCISED |55 s, Biker, Siking it ey s gt syl MEETS AT CHICAGO | i, B M Bkl ™ vt apeion e 0 4] oy pctea pled by the Gavernment, i :l",-?:‘:"’é"""n":.".“ e A e e and 24th to attend the meeting of the Performed This Month. a:: ELGRADE, Jugoslavia, tober 14. Under the old law a commission Arthur G. Lambert are representing stay ARIS, Octol 4 ~The H | peatioerotcles tih Sntikpats sand | Mew. -SiNduite 'Put in Operation| tirtse eitisms fetld Bave been demlpcithe O omM e ceent § Welier. Actoth Chairman Tegge Announces Ses- mu:'yc:flp ‘meeting of the Grain iz men. lPr!(nnller mi:ni. lon e an o ant s ve as counsel . " n & troduction of & semi-constitutional First Time in Dis- P tew jaw provides that the United | Beter. Jonn A. Davis, L. M. King and | sion for October 25, to Com. |Corporation Drobably ol dclect s Sen- Poincare yesterddy was reported imi regime next January as a step toward States marshal shall take the jury to|Edna J. Sheehy. £ gt (U gl By proved te such extent that physiciarid: Anti-D G S 93 Per | Semocratic parliamentiarism * in the . triot. the scene of the condemnation and this g K plete Organization. B i BF the Tac IRt MM | expiohto pertirils The Sepuldl prustal]t nti-Dry Group sSays €T | more distant future. % was done today. Justice Wheat in ac- [ *ipaets 1, sdvince A I ;A iecioms operation:before te end of the ! "It was learned that the government cordance with the new law displaced | Observers say that in two years Ger- Miohey” (o488 m:‘ Tge sum of apey fore Cent of Pcople Rid of proposed to institute nomination of | the other business in his court and di- Amany's unempioyment figures may tem- | By the Associated Press, bt s 'n;: first operation w tom-d guide assembles in the newly created | The new Federal condemnation law |rected that the case be heard tamorrow |porarily drop, owing fo the smaller . ... .. .+ ¢ th - July 13, The wfl as _ per: 5 nine pravinces, which in turn will dele- | Was put into operation today for the | morning. number of children born during the BE Ly NX STV mewel . and passenger service has | saise of & touch of Mie ehageetiont Bootlegging. Sate Tebresentatives to a general® as. | Arst time when Justics Alfred A. Wheat | The property involved is known as|World War years and ready ‘o enter | announced today the National Grain us boen mnu.nmed between Batavia | That congestion has now. disappee um" sembly. An upper chamber or Senate | Selected a jury of five citizens to assess | premises 408 Thirteenth sueet and u\- employment fleld for the first time | Corporation would meet at chln‘: Palambang, Netherland Euz‘u and Mme. Poinca: t:m &pelred H — at Zageb will act as the executive of | the value ‘of two parcels of land in|1309 D street. The 1931. October 25, at which time he e: Snates. Y spent{ Jury is the Winter on the Riviera. A study of the Canadian liquor-con- | the foreign legislative chambers, but . both the central parliament and senate trol system has convinced officials ©f | il have only advisory powers and the the Association Against the Prohibition | decision will wnflndlleulln !;! hlfl?l"g' Amendment that abolishment of pro- | King Alexander and the officers of the hibition -there has enabled 93 per cent | JiCtStOFERID. of the Canadian people to rid them- sclves of bootleggers. Other conclusions drawn from the investigation, made public yesterday by the association, were that government | control “demonstrates that the liquor trafic can be so reguleted as to pre- vent abuses which affect public welfare | and morality,” intemperance has de- | creased, and savings have increased. ‘The study was based on the opera- tion of the various Canadian govern- ment control systems in all but two provinces—Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island—and the conslusions were offered, the association said, to| “persons who may wish to know the facts about the Canadian systems, and particularly those who accept the evils | of the Volstead act only because they prefer that law to the saloon.” Trend Toward Wine and Beer. The investigation was said to have developed that the trend of drinking was toward wine and beer and that| “except among the die-hard prohibi- tionists the laws are supported by a public which had previously refused to | obey dry statutes.” | Arrests for drunkenness for all| provinces were said to be less than half | the pre-war rate. Per capita savings were placed at $166 last year as com- pared with $141 in 1924, “Taxpayers have been relieved,” the association said, “by the annual revenue of $70,000,000 that lawful liquor traffic | brings, some of which is devoted to| mothers’ pension funds, hospitals and educational good roads undertakings. | Most of this revenue, it is poInlcd out, | formerly went to bootleggers.” | 8,000,000 Tourists from United States. | ‘The association said an accurate (sll- mate of liquor consumption by Cana- dians alone was difficult, since more than 8,000,000 tourists from this country entered Ontario last year and a great quantity of liquor, charged to domestic use, was smuggled into the United States. “Including all ths liquor dnmk by | Americans, however,” it said, “it is| shown by the latest available figures that the Canadian per capita consump- tion of spirits has declined more than one-half from 1912 to 1928 and is hold- ing far below the pre-prohibition rate.” . i Equestrienne Killed. ORANGE, N. J., October 14 (#).— Mrs. Katherine S. Sturgis, 22 years old, known as an expert equestrienne, died yesterday from injuries suffered in a fall from her mount Saturday at the ninth annual horse show of the Orange “Tennis Club. Mrs. Stus horse stumbled on a barrier. merly was an instructor at Oldfield Riding Academy, Baltimore, Md. . s was thrown when her She_for- HONOR GEN. PULASKI. Canadian Regiment Pays Tribute to Revolutionary Hero. BUFFALO, N. Y. October 14 #.— The unusual analogy of a Canadian regiment joining in a tribute to a revo- lutionary ‘war hero was presented here yesterday, when the Queens’ Own Rifies of Toronto took part in memorial ex- ercises for Gen. Casimir Pulaski, who on October 9, 1777, when he was only 28 years old, was fatally wounded in an attack upon the British garrison at Sa- vannah. It was a graclous tribute, ap- pl‘?cll(td by the Polish people of Buf- Roe the Year ' o . 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