Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1930, Page 5

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SCOTCH ARCHITECT | - LIKES MODEL HOME Impressed With Low Cost, * Comfort and Beauty of | &' v Foxall Dwelling. Comfort and livableness, almost to uuk executive secretary of the asso- lul:h homes as The Star model house, enmm\mltm of 1700 to Beauty and additional comfort chlnlbd the dissatisfied bolshevistically-inclined ‘workers to contented dwellers who took pride in their homes. Impressed With Motif. At the outset the visitor was th the architectural m it half-timber 8 cottage, but you have improved t-hlb— you have made it beautiful.” Later - Mr. Morgan said that the to righ nrly Taylor, A-oemn Al'x H. m visit tive secretary of at 1509 F-ty-lur'.h street ysmiay of the o et 2 tion, a8 they vm{ec The Star model home THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO I MODEL HOME ADMIRED ' BY SCOT l Operative Bullders’ Rufus Lusk, execu- —Star Staff Photo WEATHER HALTS TRIAL FLIGHTS OF DIRIGIBLE British Air Ministry Emphasizes| Transatlantic Trip of R-100 to Be Purely Experimental. B the Assoclated Press. CARDINGTON, England, May 22.— Adverss weather Tuesday prevmud TANE® | ‘the R-100 from leaving her hangar for | & refrigerators an i light and air in modern ments as “he 1des of bulling the garage neath the house so as to eliminate the m!ousuy“ erecting individual build- on the rear of properties appealed the architect as anothr 'n!ed ulnnee of civic and home pride. bath rooms, so common American hm‘; also was given pnrwmhr notice ‘his visit to the Foxall home, gered because of recollec- tions it created for him, Mr. Morgan visited the model home at 6502 Maple avenue, built by Shannon & Lu here his ideas of the newer Ameri- confirmy ed. Mu the len suburbs,” Mr. i eSS i ew m’%elfl. Spain. MOROS DEFYING ORDERS OF FIL{PINOMILITARY Olash Expected in Mountain Area Between Constabulary and Insurgents. being killed. ‘ The ultimatum was delivered after the Moros refused to surrender. to arrange of the trouble, ‘hlgli-u-md ‘when the “constabulary attempted to- arrest natives ‘wanted for cattle stealing and murder trees. Although kept outside, the officlals saw through holes many men armed with rifiles and shof Tlulmileonllflendnneo!thn nected lerground passage. mmhlmhmmdeflb’hmfl Om. Charles E. Nathorst, chief of who went to Lanao a8 & result of the trouble, has returned » to Manila, Hospital Head Is Re-elected. WINCHESTER, Vs, May 32 (Spe- Onn ply Roofing 98¢ Also Complete Stock 3—Branches—3 | Man oFFICE-6u & C 50l W | CAMP MEIGS-87 & Fia Ave. BRIGHTWOOD-892! o.m base. e | Gay it short trials, which must precede her departure on a transatlantic fiight to Montreal in a few days. 4 ‘The entire crew of 36, all British civilians two royal air forcr themselves driung the the last details of the dirigi- ble’s flight, which the air ministry ,}"’“’" is purely experimental. o rs and no mail will be Toute mhuuly selected il take the B100 over Cape Farewell, Greenland. in | oversubscribed 12 times POPE PIUS MAY LEAVE VATICAN FOR VACATION | *% Reported Castle Gandolfo Trip ‘Would Be First for Any Pontiff in Last 60 Years. By the Assoclated Press. VATICAN CITY, May 22.—Reports In Vatican circles 'mesdly indicated Pius likely would go to Castle Cnndo o early in July for his Sxmmer vacation. ‘The Pope has been examining plans of the old palace the last few days and Commendal Serafini, fovemor of Vatican City, made a preliminary trip to Qhe castle yesterday afternoon. f the Pontiff goes to cuue Gandolfo he'mbetheflrstl’o to spend a Summer outside the vut.lc-n since the days of Pius IX 60 years ago, Bank Allotment Is Oversubscribed. CURTIS" SON DENIES J0B SALE CHARGES Declares He Resigned as Counsel for Group Seeking U. 8. Building Contracts. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, May 22.—An investigation of complaints that certain contractors sought “influence at Washington” to #ain Government contracts centered to- day around Harry K. Curtis, whose father is Vice President of the United States. Curtis, a Chicago lawyer, was ques- tioned at length yesterday by Pat Roche, lpechl investigator for the !hh'l at- V. wh‘o :u wnduemn been | ested in Curtis told Roche that last November he was visited by Mike Malloy, well known about the loop, but not to be wnnuefl with Mique Malloy, the fight prom« “'He und me it T could get :ny Gov- ernment contracts,” Curtis said, “a 1 uplhd that of course I wuld Later Malloy returned, Curtis said, and deeured he npmenud a group of contractors who wanted Curtis to fin out dates on which bids were to be nul‘;'d by the Government, snd to t orm-uon as to utlm;:. .cugud commis- lion—"pahetly un work that any attorney wflh&" added. cent above the cost of their work by ying money to him. Curtis said he mmndnu withdrew as counsel fos the mup, and returned all fees re- Curtll promised to furnish fllc State's attorney My wnh l list of all con- received fees, together wlth an mhn:tlm of the services rendered. ‘The M. C. said and that he had received the promise of a Government contract within 30 days. Travis said that later, when no Govmment contract was forthcoming, he went to and received back $400. He showed the State’s attorney his canceled check for $500 with Curtis’ indorsement on it. Carl Thorgersen, anogher contrac- tor, told of a similar experience, but declared t.he 'would rgm no ml complaint. Angelo Zueco, arc] Max Kovarsky, roofing contract 'S SSELS, May 22 (#).—Belgium’s | their mon BRU allotment in the capital of the Basel Bank for International Settlements' was when offered to the public Tuesday. Do you know that:— 1 —Soup digests easily. mdedh:hmnlw&flnm sa1 i contractors also told Rochs Other of being pproached by Malloy. These | | large internaf » | States join /D. C, SAYS ROCKEFELLER AIDS CHURCH LOBBY 10 Per Cent Federal Council . Income From Finangier, Tinkham Charges. ‘The assertion that John D. Rocke- feller, jr., has contributed about 10 per cent of the total income of the Fed- eral Council of Churches was made last night by Representative Tinkham, Republican, of Massachusetts, who re- peated his charge that the council has violated the principle of separation of church and state by engaging in political affairs. “It is well known,” he said, “that the tional ofl interests, inter- bullnau mm-n are profoundly the United States change its roreltn policy for their own purposes. “Recent revelations show that Jnhn D. Rockefeller, jr., contributed $35,650 in 1926, $32,717 1927, $36,250 l.ll l')l lnd tszm in 1929, about 10 cent the total annual income all mrcu and about 35 to 45 per cent of the amounts received from contribu- tors of $500 and over during those four yeara e statement said the council had "ut up the nvoluuonuy state and church shall no Kfi.‘.’&'t."u‘gg.:"' Tohe e League of f |UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION FAVORS BIRTH CONTROL Resolution Offered by New York Pastor Passes Almost Unanimous- ly at Conference. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, May 322—The American Unitarian Association was on record yesterday giving its approval to birth control. A resolution recommending to Unita- rian churches and their members that they consider “the fundamental social, economic and eugenic importance ,of mhcmtrol mfl:emdthn'.lwynhy all reasonable efforts in_ their wmmunmu for the promotion of the was birth control movemen! adopted slmost unanimously here at the tenth eeting. Rev. Dr. Minot Simons, minister of All Souls’ Unitarian Church, New York offered the lution. single is not in_favor of it.” men, however, said they paid no money one. to 3 sald Malloy and George Wil- liamson, described as a private detec- tive, eugu tgn him ]l'lt oextolm with & proposition fees for contracts &urtis might be able to obtain by “I fiatly refused their offer,” ug‘m.-, sald. to glowing health . . . Tomato Soup! » Enjoy its racy, dashing flavor today! ~ 2—Soup aids in the digestion of other foods. 3 — Soup brightens and*improves the simple meal. - 4 —Hearty soup makes an ideal luncheon or supper. $ — Soup retains practically all the valuable minerals of vegeta- bles, so often lost in cooking. 6—Doctors and dietitians advise soup for children. Your Choice Every kind of soup you ever want, ut its delicious best! " In play or work, the big thrills come 'to the healthy. Certain foods are éndowed by Nature with properties to help build your health. Tomatoes are one of the most excepnoml Vivid in hue, alluring in flavor! How cun- ning of Nature to flash these brilliant signals, enticing us to a food stored with extraordinary healthfulness. And we all respond with our craving for tomatoes. Eloquent préof of this is shown by the overwhelming popullrlty of Campbell’s Tomato Soup, more of which is eaten every year than any other soup in the world. Here is the well-known healthfulness of soup—md the wholesome tonic tomato goodnus in its most 'deli- cious and appealing form. Red-ripe, luscious tomatoes, firm of flesh, richest in the appetizing juices and tomato “‘meat” make a soup that is irresistible. Asparagus Bean Beef Bouilloa Celery Chicken Chuken Gnnbo Clam Cb"-du Consommé Juliease Mock Tartde Mulligataway Mutton Ox Tail Pea Pepper Pot Printanier Tomato Vegeuble Vegetable-Beef Vermicelli-Tomato * And there are 20 other Campbell’s Soups to delight your appetite and meet your different needs. 12 cents a can. ‘Wherever or whenever you buy Campbel’s Soups you always obtain the same uniform high Quality. There is only one grade of Campbell’s—and that’s available in every grocery store in America. The most convenient way is to get 6/cans at a time! ¢ Supenor - Doughnuts . : T N N I S N N R N HEHHEHEH %% THURSDAY, MAY 23, l'rime Rib Roast Sl 35°. CHUCK ROAST THREE CORNER ROAST. ... AMERICAN BEAUTY ™ 30e SLICED-BACON ........." 39¢ PURE LARD, ., 02....:00000.2% 25¢ e that | ¥ Tomato Soup FRESH FISH Fillet of Haddoek 7 Lb. 23¢ Fresh Mackerel LARGE ButterfishLb.19¢ Ayrshire Butter - Gold Band Butter . . Conqueror Tomatoes Washington Flour . Ceresota Flour . . 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