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FRENCH EMBASS - PLANS CONSIDERED ~$500,000 Appropriation Bill Expected to Pass Paris Parliament Soon. Plans for the completion of the new French embassy building by 1932, upon h: occasion of the bicentennial Wash- celebration, are now under defl- nl consideration. w i appropriating 3 xpended this year as the first of the wm cost of the new embassy home, estimated at $1,000,000, _ has not as yef beer':hmed b{m , the of bill is regarded as I.mm!::esx::n Archlucmnl designs for the new ulldln' have been submitted by Paul P. Cret, a Phflldelphh architect, a birth. Of the several different dulzna submitted by the ar- chitects it was stated at the embnly a Louls XVI structure of imposing dignified beauty has about been dcclfled upon. The new home will be situated on Sixteenth and Euclid streets, the facade of the building overlooking Meridian Park and the rear of the building, in addition to a small lodge containing rooms for secretaries and garages, will overlook Fifteenth street. The plans :ow given most serious consideration dt the embassy call for & three-story bufldtng Offices and re- ception rooms of the Ambassador will be on the ground floor. A large kitchen also will be situated in the rear of the ground floor. On the second floor will be two din- ing rooms, a large ballroom and offices for the counsular and secretaries. Liv- ing rooms for the Ambassador and his family will be located on the third floor. The three floors wfll contain from 14 to 15 rooms each $2,500,000 ESTATE LEFT 15-YEAR-OLD Son of Dave P. Thompson, Steel Official, Chicago, Under Guar- dianship of Divorced Mother. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, April 3.—Alexis Thomp- son, ls-yur—om Chicago boy preparing to enter Yale, will not have to worry about finances while attending colle he is to receive the estate of father, Dave P. Thompson, valued at between $2,500,000 and $5,000,000. 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Association Also Hopes to Illuminate Swim- The tired Washingtonian who eats ciation’s president, announced today up the hours of daylight in the pursuit | that the lighting system of the newly of business can find night mwm vvery night in the week in the par this season in golfing and tennis, '.\nnn m the 1 htlnz system that has been ed the Welfare and Recrea- llon.l Assoclation of Public Buildings and Grounds, Inc. Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, the asso- tructed putting uenth and B streets has been ‘The same is true of the grou| courts nearby, which wlll Xor n!ght plly on April 7, ‘11! be tncluded in this program. Truly All-Star! FRANK FAY RAQUEL TORRES course at Seven- test and has been found satisfactory. lay and conct-te ctrum The ymmmmm'm MEN WIN ELECTION anhll., Ark., Remains in Hands of Trousered Rulers. HUGHES, Ark., Aprll 3 (@) present administration, com; men, will continue in control o nicipal affairs of the town of l-mghu In an election yesterday, for which woman candidates were named (or '.he office of mayor and as members of board of aldermen to oppose an -d- ministration” ticket, the men won out for all offices. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. TROUBLE IS QUIETED | PRINCE LOUIS RETURNS opened to Shipping. LISBON, Portugal, April 3 (A).— ‘Trouble in the Portuguese colony of Angols, which had given serious con- cern to the cabinet for the past 10 days, has undergone a change for the better. An officer who had been reported seri- c ‘wounded ‘members of the gar- w lmnd:.’elpihl of the colony, to have vir- in Elections. MONTE CARLO, April 3 (&) Prluu Inuln and his daughter Prlnull , 8CCO] her t chlldron as an outgrowth of Sunday’s electlnm, whmh renum ln [ m-nnus o thc quut lnd m! in the W m hmhnffln% Chfllntte remains outside the prin- cipality, in accordance with a recent Judgment of separation. e i According to statistics just issued b! , | the International Labor Bureau there is at least $¢,000,000,000 invested in the motion picture industry of the world. Mr. Lyttl ehldheonmlmtwmu with an mtwhlchwuflm CLERK AND EMPLOYER DIE NEAR SAME TIME ‘Worker Collapses Upon Hearing Bankrupteg Referee Had Expired at Home. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 3.—John L. Lyttle, died betore & doctor arrived. referee in bankruptcy, who has been conducting the affairs of the Clarke COTON_—I AL “Guarasteed Ne Slate Ho unc-rm Bros.” defunct bank, died yesterday at Ask the Man Whe Uses It his home, on Calhoun avenue, in New Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. Rochalle. N. Y. Frank C. Mullener, who had been Mr. 1406 N. Cap. St. Pot. 0970 Mr. Mullener had been working with his employer at the Lyttle home cl-rnpb-.nkm uly: s Lyttle's eonfldentm clerk for 18 years, called at the Lyttle home and, on learn- ing of his employer’s death, collapeed and died a few minutes later. Lot 0071 re.r s Resusd sf Talking Picture \»A There’s action —action—action that only stops for laughs in “UNDER A TEXAS MOON". Something doing every minute in a story so fresh and fascinating that you hardly have time to notice the glorious outdoor backgrounds in full natural color, or the exciting singing, or the surprising parade of stars. Funny is no word for Frank Fay, new star discovery. Here’s a lover who can " Youve Been Waiting For /. ... both make love and make you laugh ... Sec him swagger into love and out again half-a-dozen times, and chase himself over a thousand miles of prairic to win the reward for his own .capturc! Warner Bros. definitely recommend “Under A Texas Moon” as the most entertaining of all the famous Vitaphone successes they have produced. See it if you want the thrill of a lafftime! "UNDER A TEXAS MOON Vitaphone pictures are produced exclusively by WARNER BROS. and FIRST NATIONAL o Vitapboneis the regitrered trademark of The Vitaphone Color Saanes by the Tochnicalor Process.