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0 PERSONS HURT BY MADRID POLICE Mounted Officers, With Sa- ! bers, Charge Crowds Who i Cheer Liberal. By the Assoclated Press. MADRID, May 2.—Fifty persons were injured when mounted police, With sabers drawn, dispersed crowds of dem- onstrators who met the Liberal, Miguel de Unamuno, upon his arrival here from Salamanca last night. Some of the injured remained today in hospitals, but most of them returned t0 their homes. Few, if any, were ‘wounded seriously. The crowd gathered at the railway station to greet De Unamuno, who is a famous Liberal novelist and philosopher and is rector of the university at Sala- manca. As the train approached the demonstrators cried: “Long live the re- public! Down with the monarchy!” The crowd was driven outside the station, where, after a warning bugle call, the mounted police charged and soon dispersed them. They gathered xln outside Dr. de Unamuno's hotel, ere the police ran them down once more ‘The cafes today buzzed with discus- sion of the incident. Some believed the rvernmanz would cancel its permission lor speeches by Dr. de Unamuno to- night and Sunday, fearing further dem- onstrations. Premier Gen. Berenguer minimized the importance of the inci- g:nt. saying it had no political signifi- nce. TESTS INDICATE PLANE FIRE HAZARDS LESSENED Moffett Hails Demonstration at Anacostia With Engine Burn- ing Furnace Oil. Dl.ml.nuflon of fire hazards in aircraft promised as a result of a demon- ¥ mum held at the Naval Air Station at , Anacos ith an engine burning fur- nace oil, 'in the opinion of Rear Ad- miral Willlam A. Moffet, chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, ‘Navy Depart- ment Admiral Moffet and high naval officials who are interested in aviation :lntnued the tests on the fuel-injrc- n e. ‘The official statement of Admiral Moffett, made available today st the Navy Department, with reference to y afternoon’s tests, follows: ““This afternoon’s flight exhibition of ||| the Pratt & Whitney fuel-injection ‘Wasp engine at the Naval Air Station, , Was very interesting. This importance - strerafios n aircraft—a diminution of fire hazard. The engine ran on gasoline and then on furnace ofl. Although the latter fuel is some- what more free from fire hazard than I‘.h! principal improvements, the fire risk standpoint, lie in the fact that it is not ne ry to heat the intake mixture with hot exhaust gases and in the fact that backfires are im- le. “The Navy ent will follow this and sunflnr developments with MM tntefiutmn has I!Wl!ldbeen % policy to encourage and sup promising aircraft developments.” N Suspension Held Unimportant. ‘TOKIO, May 2 (®).—The Suspension of me ‘Tokio Exchange Wed- Resday, an announcement today said, was unlmpomm and due to & local technical situ: develo] of YA VY VOVVVVVVVIVIVIVIVVVVIVIVIVVIII VI OO N want ity WnaHINGTON'S DOMINANT MEN”S SHOP 1331 F Street VYV VVVIFNVVeVw brief THE EVENING STAR, I Straight Shooter MISS DOROTHY GURNEY Of Burlington, Vi, a member of the |7 class of 1930 at the University of Ver- mont, is high scorer on the women’s rifle team of the university, which has just completed its second undefeated season. Her average was 99.6. The team shot 18 matches with such col- leges as the University of Southern California and the University of Penn- sylvania. They aiso defeated the men’s rifle team of their own university. —Assoclated Press Photo. LABOR DISPUTE HEARD Supreme Court Receives Arguments in Railroad Case. With the Senate discussing injunc- tions in labor cases in connection with the nomination of Judge John J. Parker to be a member of the Supreme Court, that court yesterday heard argu- ments in a railroad labor injunction case, It was the appeal of the Texas & New Orleans of the Southern Pacific system, attacking an injunc- tion restraining it from intimidating its clerical employes in what the Fed- eral District Court for Southern Texas at Houston and the Circuit Court of Appeals held to be their right of select- ing their representatives in disputes with the company. 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Prospective college girls and their parents have been invited to attend a “college day” program at national head- quarters of the American Assoclation of University Women, at 1634 I street, to- morrow to view exhibits arranged by 50 leading women’s college and hear ex- planatory addresses. Dr. David Allen Robertson of the American Council of Education is ex- pected to talk on “Which College and Why?” at 3 o'clock, while other speakers will be Albert W. Atwood, editorial writer for the Saturday Evening Post, and Mrs. Ola Day Rush, formerly of Cornell Universty faculty and now at McKinley High School. A dinner which has been planned to instruct girls concerning the types of careers open to college women will be held at 7 o'clock, with Dr. Orie Latham Hatcher, president of the Southern WASHINGLON, D. C., FRIDAY; Women's Educational Alliance, as the prlnclnnl speaker. rogram was arranged by a com- mlme gnded by Mrs. Edwin G. Nourse. 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BERLIN, May 2 (#).—President Von H\menburz yesterday received Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia