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WASHINGTON, JANUARY 9, 1930. A7 F m_the AVENUE o NINTH: - EVENING STAR, THE D. C. THURSDAY, DEMONSTRATION RURAL | ietion, of the Department,of the 1o-| DECISION IS UPHELD. trate the benefits of pianned settiement —_— COMMUNITIES ADVOCATED | 3na supervised rural development.” | Federal Court Concurs in Dismissal Speaker Urger Support for Sim-| ESTATE RULING UPHELD, | 0f Emerick Melrw' Sl mons Bill for Model Settle- | | United States Circuit Court of Appeals tsatsdnTBETth. | Appellate Court Backs Trial Judge i.(i0v upheld without opinion the in Suit Against E. M. Statler. |decision of Federal Judge Thacher, dis- | missing the $39,000.000 suit brought by NEW YORK, January 9 (P).—The |certain heirs of John Nichols Emerick United States Circuit of Appeals Tues- | against Vincent Astor and the trustees of John Jacob Astor, sr. e e e oo, Of Judg® | % e plaintiffs based their claim on a Knox of the District Court to permit | Lorinership agreement alleged to have the substitution of the estate of the been entered into in 1787 between Emerick and the senior Astor. Judge Thacher ruled that the claim was too SOVIET TRIAL OPENS. Former Charge at Paris Is Ac- cused of Embezzlement. MOSCOW, January 9 (#).—Trial be- gan here yesterday of M. Beesedovsky, ‘CITIZENS INDORSE Park View Group Votes to) accompany members of the secret police ck to Moscow recently. support s"eet Car It was expected Bessedovsky. who is Merger Bill. pec still in Prance, will be found guilty i a swift trial and condemned to death. The charges against him are embezzle- ment of embasgy funds. The Park View Citizens’ Association at | Deaths Reported. S Smating 1N SRR 1 the Baek View ‘The followls deaths have been reported to School voted lm indorse the Community | e fi..’ié.‘.’ C;,L‘:.me% I the Tast 24 hours: Chest campaign, the street car merger | MAT 2 Lill as submitted by the Public Utilities | Commission and the proposed increase | of armory facilities for the District Na- | A Pk z dall. 63. the Wyoming. " N M R . 63. the Wyoming. e "-H'L’y s Bonaldson, 60, Gallinger Hos- Georgia and New Hampshir ues, | © bbs, 60, 610 Columbia rd o in was wnrelteved by the redbot In- | Tvim k. Sonsor o0 rear Belview Hotel. stallation of traffic lights, which have | (o) By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, Ga., January 9.—Govern- ment - controlled demonstration rural communities in 10 Southern States as provided in the Simmons bill now be- | day fore Congress were advocated here Tues- dey by Hugh McCrae of Wilmingion, ‘In ‘an address before the Georgia De- 2000 Men’sand Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats have been placed in g four impressive groups in our January Sale late E. M. Statler, hotel chain pro- velopment Conference of the Georgia | prietor, for Statler as defendant in 11 Association, M. MeOrae, who Is general | damage suits resulting from the sinking | old, and, the, only recourse left, now chairman of the associated committees |of Statler’s houseboat Miramar in 1926, | 19, the PISInETS B8 CHC BERGTY 0 on rural life, said that “farmers are not | and the death of 11 of her crew. e tates Supreme Court. " capable of Solving their own problems| Judge Knox, in his opinion, ex- (UM ! . because too much brains have been | plained that under common law, actions v taken from the farms to the cities.” ges abate, or end, when de-| Portsmouth, England, will use fts He said governmental aid was neces- die, and may not be revived |race track for city improvement pur- sary and urged Southern farmers to p: support, the Simmons bill, which would | Elia B, Vail, 604 Lit Leah Solet, 315 Tth st. Margaret_ Clark. 68. 463 Luray pl E. Gros: 4508 17th si. n.w ‘Sibley Memorial Hos- each of the following States: | I mA}-xb-m-, nfi"‘fi"m‘ Florida, Geo:-lfln“ uisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, William'A. O 52, 600 Cedar st MI:‘h:el B vammakes. 50 205 dohn Mar- | South Carolina, Tennessee. | been shut off for a_month, a letter Was | shail pi. | _The addressed to Traffic Director William | = Flenora Rvan, 49. 1007 K st. s.c. Harland, asking that his office withhold | H. Dowling, 35, Washingion Hotel | any future action in clearing this in- | . 3 days, National tersection until the Park View traffic | Ho; Wreaths & Sprays tion and , Walker: Mexican cember 18 office. committee has completed its report. | The following committee chairmen for the coming year were announced: Laws end legislature, ; police, fire protection and lighting, Victor Kab- ler; membership, J. A. Austin; educ: sanitation, Salvatore Scal gardens, H. ter, George H. Russell, and publici Miss Edith Shannon. MEXICO CITY, January 9 (#).—. | ing Foreign Secretary Jenaro Estra Taesday said that the foreign office | had taken no step to reopen the cos sulate at Laredo, Tex., closed on tempted arrest of former President Plutarco Elias Calles. that the Washington State Department had not taken up the Brookland Hardware Co.. J. W. Lambert; public buildings, Fred . Gallinger dren’s Hospita A. Moore; Community Ce: Consulate Still Closed. | the Health Department in the 1 | Cornelis a d Carolyn V. 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