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€6 ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1, E!’BO. FLES ST AGANST COMSTAL BATIERY Actress Resists Efforts of French Admiralty to Save Garden, By Radio to The Star and Chicago Dally News. Copyright, 1930. PARIS, France, May 1.—Cecile Sorel does not like the French navy's big guns and Friday she will ask the courts of Toulon to refuse to the French ad- miralty the right to install a new coast battery at Sanary,-great French Medi- terranean naval base, One thinking that “Celimene” is a datermined anti-militarist would, per~ haps, be wrong, but the fact is that she prefers to have flowers in her gar- den to eight-inch guns. Cecile Sorel owns, at the seaside at Sanary, near Toulon, a splendid estate and garden that she lovingly designed herself. A few months ag d: denly heard that the adm decided to install a ne at Sanary and had select the site of her garden as the best spot. Celimene s y protested, but she was unable to bar the way of the in- vading artilleris Finally she decided to sue the navy before the ts of Toulon and the case will be d this Friday. The Marchioness de Segur—this is Cecile’s official name—will not be pres- She is now in Algiers participat- celebration of the cent~nary conquest of Algeria by the The small court will, never- be overcrowded. The “Tou- gy o 3 S| STARTS ALUE-GIVING CARNIVAL THAT WILL JA b A wALES wiLL siARe | TODAY _ OUR STORES WITH ENTHUSIASTIC PURCHASERBg ' Never before . . . and we dare say never again . . . will Washington share in an event that compares with this ROOMS WITH GEORGE . inf 'l'z‘:fy savings. 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