Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1930, Page 38

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INQUEST ORDERED THE EVENING U. S. TRIBUNAL TO DETERMINE VALUE OF 78-CARAT NASSAK GEM | e o siomond wes not. avisti antiquities” more than 100 years old. The Nassak was sdmitted duty free. and hence dutiable. Attorneys for the New York firm contended yesterday that 10 N R lN PRUBER S BEMH Customs Court to Decide if “Eye” of Goddess Shiva Is | . S0t St st for uv.m Poisoning Angle Will Be In-] Authorities. By the Associated Press. ! LOS ANGELES, April 17.—An in-| t to determine whether Robert | i The United States Court of Customs vestigated by Los Angeles |, c'paint Appeais is to decide whetnes | is rok expected for 30 nys. the 78-carat Nassak diamond, the| When . Mauboussin of Paris import- River. It disappeargd for a time and #d his diamond into the United States |later became the property of the Duke in 1927 he contended it came under a |of Westminster, who had it placed in an antique. Attorneys arguing the case | congressional tariff ruling which ro- | the hilt of his sword. Mauboussin pur- exhibited the shallow triangular stone|vided for the free eniry of “artistio |chased it from the Duke of West- cyclopean eye of the Goddess Shiva, in and Indian temple, is “artistic”or merely “Artistic”” or Merely Antique. to judges and spectators. , part of India Co. booty when the last of Peischwa surrendered in 1818, had |been the one eye o fthe worshiped A decision |statue of the Goddess Shiva, in a temple | near Nassak, on the upper Godavery lrt tio | chased it from the Duke of West- sian, district attorney's undercover agent, was poisoned to prevent his ap- pearance before the grand jury to tes- S uy a tify in the latest Julian Petroleum Cor- | poration investigation or whether his th was the result of an automobile @ccident was called here today. Blayney Matthews, chief investigator of the district attorney’s stafl, disclosed last night that a drinking glass con- taining poison was found in the wreek- of the automobile in which Bur- slan’s body was found early” Tuesday morning. County Autopsy Surgeon Frank Webb announced a preliminary ‘autopsy revealed the presence of poison in his stomach was indicated. Shortly after the body was found District Attorney Buron Fitts sdid the 31-year-old bookkeeper was a secret in- wvestigator for his office. He said Bur- sian had been working on angles of the Julian investigation and at the time of his death was on a “very dangerous mission” connected with an alleged ‘bribery plot involving political and financial figures. Not convinced that Bursian's death ‘was entirely accidental, Fitts ordered an immediate probe of circumstances sur- rounding the case. FRANCE AND U. S. CLOSE DEBT-FUNDING PROGRAM Ambassador Claudel Delivers $4,- 025,000,000 in Gold Bonds in Ex- ehange for Original Obligations. Prance and the United States have concluded the funding of indebtedness of France to this country. ‘The French Ambassador, Paul Claudel, and Robert Lacour-Gayet, financial aftache of the French embassy, deliv- ered to the Treasury gold bonds in the prtnc!pal amount of $4,025,000,000, re- ceiving in exchange the original obli- gations given by their government in connection with cash ‘advances made by the Secretary of the Treasury and surplus war material sold on credit by the United States Liquidation Commis- sion (War Department). The aggregate principal amount of these was $3,340,- 129,356.83. Of the gold bonds dehvered 1o the Treasury, Nos. 1 to 4, in the ag: g:egtk principal amount of $125,000, 000 ving been paid by the French govern- @B There’s a place in every nore mal diet foy candy NowHERE else in the world are can- dies made of such pure ingredients or ‘ment, were marked pflld lnd returned to_the French Am| T, ‘The act approving he French settle- ment was signed by the President on December 18, 1920. SPEEDBOAT KING AVERS TOY BEARS BRING LUCK Gar Wood Will Carry His Two Mascots in Miss America VIII on Speed Tests. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (P).—Two w toy bem Itm'eu in full dress suits, are Gar Wood's maseots. ‘When he drives his lpnd boat Miss America VIIT iff an attempt to travel faster over water than any other the bears will be tied to the steering wheel. under such sanitary conditions as in the United States. The immaculate and inviting way in which they are offered makes them a pleasure to buy. ‘And what a variety to choose from! There are those made of chocolate, nuts and fruit, As you eat any of these you receive the food value of the special ingredient in addition to the flavor, which-the sugar gives. At thé end of a meal, a piece of candy is ideal. The sweet goodness For 18 years the frayed little bears hve been carried in Wood's races, and he believes they bring him luck. Oddly enough, his few misfortunes have occurred when the bears were left hhmd One bear originally was bought as & child’s toy. Wood acquired it and bought Ats twin. satisfies the appetite without taxing the digestive system. For the healthy TWO-TO-ONETWO-TO-ONE TWO “with two-to-one le avemny i mo longer needs one an child, candy at the end of a meal is dietetically correct. The demand of the system for sugar should not be denied. Sugar comes to us in fruits and vegetables. If such are lacking in sweetness when you get them, a dash of sugar will inake them more palatable. Stewed and fresh fruit often need sugar. Try a pinch of sugar in cooking tomatoes, peasand carrots. Add a dash of sugar to the salad dressing. Sugar sprinkled on cereal makes it taste much better. And désserts—puddings, custards or ice cream—belong in every diet. The Sugar Institute, @8 “A bit of sweet makes the meal complete” well-known ingredient . .. What ingredient, of course, is luck! Quite an old stand-by and counted &m by many capable cooks, but it did spoll a Jot of baking. Now more and tmore women find out every day that twhen you use Rumford you don’t meed luck! Rumford Tiwo-to-One Leavening m leave any of its good work to Every bake rises the right THE RUMFORD COMPANY, Ececuties Offices, RUMFORD, B. L amount at the right time. Two-thirds of Rumford leavening action always takes place in the mixing. The other third takes place in the oven. That's why Rumford leavening is called Two-to-One leavening — and why it produces superior results. This leavening action is natural to Rumford, the original pure all-phos- phate baking powder. Buy a can today ! all-phosphaty, Rumggnn BAKING two-to-on¢ leavener TWO-TO-ONE TWO-TO-ONE TWO40-ONE TWO-TO-ONE T WO-TO-ONE Ly STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, mlnlu‘l'lflmfl]lndl‘mmdltwule United Sta APRIL 17, 1930. Va., and Senators Swanson and Glass of the Old Dominion announced that If the Nunk is held net to be “ar- [ President Hoover had accepted their in- tistic” its importer must pay a 20 per‘ cent duty on a value of more than $250,000. : HOOVER ACCEPTS BID TO ATTEND CELEBRATION Tells President of Randolph-Macon Coliege He ‘Wiill Be Present at Centennial Ceremony. After a call at the White House yes- terday, R. E. Blackwell, president of Randoiph . Macon College _at_Ashland, Send for New, FRER Recipes of Doep Sea Dishes. ‘The TANG of the DEEP in the FLAVOR ‘GORTON-PEW FISHERIES Put. Jan. 5, 1919 Reg. U. 8. Put. OFF. MAGIC SCOURING PADS Nothing like it to Clean Aluminum Women who have used S.0.8 may: “We can’t 'keep house without it. “No extra soap to bother with:” Pt Jon. 5. 1083~ Ben. U. 8. Pat. OF. vitation to attend the centennial cele- bration of the college, October 24, next. Mr. Blackwell, who is himself an en- thusiastic fisherman, suggested to the President during the conversation that nronunehuon of the Arabic “jamal”— and in Arabic “jamal”™ means a thing:. of beauty. A help-yourself cookie jar doesn’t depend on bak- ing day any more in her family . . . Oreo Sandwich are so good, she can scarcely fill the jar often enough to keep up Says the Uneeda Boy. aseus oar.ote, OREO SANDWICH Chocolate flavored cookies, back to back, vanilla creamy filling between. Dainty and delicious 3 enough for a party, wholesome enough for any time. Of the "Uneeda Bakers” baking. .. which means they're of the best! Sold by the pound and in packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Unseda Balwrs® IN COUNTLESS HOUSEHOLDS - Some one is Suffering in Silence ECTAL trouble is one of the least “‘talked about’ of all human ill- nesses, yet one of the most prevalent. A prominent New York hospital sur- geon conservatively estimates that be- tween ten and twenty million people in the United States are suffering from ailments of this nature. An astonishing statement. But not” s0 surprising when you consider the careless attitude of most people toward the quality of toilet tissue used in their homes. Today, however, women are begin- ning to realize the importance of bath- room tissue from the health standpoint. To assure absolute protection, careful housewives insist upon the tissues that phy- sicians and hospitals have thor- —from troubles caused or aggravated by harsh or impure toilet tissue oughly approved — ScotTissue, Sani- Tissue and Waldorf. These three health-protecting tissues are made from specially processed fibres ~"thirsty fibres."” Crumple a sheet in your hand. Feel its unusual softness. Treat a sheet of ordinary glazed tis- sue this same way. You can actually feel its cucting edges—frequently sharp enough to cause a scriously inflamed condition, Thirsty fibres are extremely absorbent —yet tough and strong. Scott Tissues are chemically pure— neitheracid noralkaline inreaction. The sheets tear easily and squarcly at the perforations. Why risk your family's health . . . when it costs no more to buy these fine quality toilet tissues. 8§ cott Tissues NOTE: ScotTissue and Waldorf are the two largest adhfl" in the world . , , Sani-Tissue is the new popuht priced toiles - tissue embodyi! famous thirsty fibre quali

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