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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 9 1930. i A8 TRANS'EN]' IS HE”] T IN BRITISH CAmNE@I THREAT TO NATION, i | LessThan2!; Cents i | of YOUR Dollar —represents A&P’s profit! It is a saving habit to visit the A&P Food Store first whenever you are in need of fine foods. A&P, unlike other food store | systems, deliberately cuts its profit to less than 2/ cents on your dollar. Policewemen Assert Problem Is Serious and of Inter- national Scope. + By the Associated Press. BOSTON, Mass, June 9.—The ha- bitual vagrant transient was pictured as & menace, and the transient delin- guents on the Mexican and Canadian borders were po ternational prok sixteenth ann member of the PURE LARD Pxs-crBa 2 1o 27c e i ' STANDARD TOMATOES 3 co 25¢ aott dg“ Soppetning """“d)‘ 'g: ,‘;:g;l PO ol el i o o o il | ng. She urged that a stu 229° | Thomas (left), lord of the privy seal, was appointed to the portfolio of dominions. | ESLT,‘TW‘,!,‘,” Jannual gathering of the | pori"bgield (right) has been dominions and colonics secretaty. U AKER M AID BE ANS 2 16-0z. 1 5 “Miss Gainey said im nts, de- —Associated Press Photo. Cit c 3 d and girls rele: S Angeles often g Morton’s SALT many of them deporte prob- lem of international ties om h isons | ) ‘ "W UNIVERSITY FOR GRADUATES WESSON OIL » 29 o 52 R ONLY ENDOWED IN NEWARK‘ ) P ——— | FLEISCHMAN'S YEAST co 3¢ {Louis Bamberger and Sister Make Initial | . “ Cantell & Cochrane’s Donation for School of “Advanced Learn- | - C&C ing and Exploration in pure Science.” | KILLED WHEN LEG e Ginger Ale TANGLES PARACHUTE n\-b;g;‘f;;;g‘;\(‘xir‘;c‘fl‘_’”‘m e esid-nt of Swart more Collese: John Hae dw of New: post-graduate university in ~America - Romona Orange Beverage Regular or Iodized A pure orange drink made with plain water. pkgs. l 9c G 2. 258 SHREDDED WHEAT 2 e 19c QUAKER OATS Regir P 10c KELLOGG'S ... BISCUITS re 12c SOAP WHEATENA "3 e 220 cakes l sc QUAKER Puffed WHEAT 2 Pl 250 —FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES— CANTALOUPES ~ 2 == 25¢ STRINGLESS BEANS 3 v 25¢ Grace Policewo Fla., described the vagtant as a_menace to the community ) deepest the worst SPECIAL! Fairy _—— or the pusguit of advanced learning L e eg:pln}?'nt on in fields of pure science EAT Germany and Great Britain; 2 12-03. 25c Jumper Falls 2,000 Feet Struggling | anq ‘high scholarship is to be estab- i L0t governor | Bots. . lished here with an initial endowment | of N w York: Dr, Florence R. Sabin of to Free Shrouds From of $5,000,000. | the Rockefeller Institute, formerly a “The money is given by Louis Bam- | professor in Johns Hopkins University: 1 : Body. berger, retired merchant, and Mrs. Felix | Lewis H. Weed, dean of the_ medical arge C A Fuld, his sister and widow of his late | faculty of Johns Hopkins; Percy S. 29.0z. bottle parther. They will make additions to | Straus of R. H. Macy & Co. of New By the Associaten Prost. .| the fund later. | York, Samuel D. Leidesdorf of S. D. WESTFIELD, N. J., June 8. —Franklin | “'rpe jnstitution will be known as the | Leidesdorf & Co. of New York and Her- D. Crasto, 27, East Orange refrigerator | y, tityte for Advanced Study and it | bert H. Maass, New York attorney. saleman and professional parachute | iy have as its first director Dr. Abra- | The institute will be located in umper, was. killed yesterday when his | poo WP PR LS pOh CFEC D etary and | Newark or its vicinity. It will occupy led in the shrouds | Girector of the division of medical edu- | temporary quarters while plans for per- - parachute and prevented it form | cayion of the General Education Board | manent buildings and equipment are opening while he was making a jump | G8'NCL "y ork City. being developed and while faculty and | hecls into space. He pulled the rip cord | ¥ill return shortly. He has undertaken | (R PUEET AmEUESR WOErSUS, od the pliot parachute went between | to_enlist outstanding feachers in their | this will have no undergraduate body Bis logs. The shrouds caught around | Tespective fields as members of the | Hor any professional schoole, It will his right leg in such a way as to keep | faculty. o e e = e parachuie from opening complelely. Intellect Only Qualification. themselves to research, and with which | uring the remaining 1,500 fe s advanced students may be trained for 3000 oot arop he strugsied to-tree his |, The only auslincation for entrance to | SCLANLCS, BIGGILS L, BE MO, 1o SPECIAL! Gold Dust (1] leg, but failed, landing on his head. | the institt philosophy or other degrees of equal | Lar| o g taken of race, religion or | | rge B neckwsipckey sex. Scholarships will be provided for | Standing. P. k,g, e R TR those who need them. | No Undergraduates. BOIEAg! Doz. 396 UNCH BEETS 2 Bunches 150 BAN DIT DIES IN CAR For the first year the trustees of the | “While in the nature of things,” tho\ institute will be Mr. Bamberger, Mrs. | announcement of the institute said, | Fuld, Dr. Flexner, Edgar S. Bamberger | “the plans cannot be definitely out- AFI’ER HOLD_UP FA'LS of Newark, Dr. Alexis Carrel of the | lined in advance, it may be stated that | Rockefeller Institute, Dr. Julius Fleden- | the purpose is not to follow the cus- | wald of Baltimore, Frank Aydelotte, | tomary university models which com- | = 5 lbme both graduate and undergraduate | Body Found in Auto Abandoned by e same institutions, but to s th % ‘ectabh(h a unique home of advanced Woman Driver After Run- mmmg in which, under competent ad- = % \k‘!‘ students and workers may ex- ning Gun Fight. ‘plore any fleld of rescarch into ‘Which FRESH CORN 3w 25¢ FANCY CUCUMBERS == 10c LARGE BANANAS o 29c TENDER GREEN KALE - 5¢ Small l l Packages c heir interest or ambition may call J o e (hom work in v\h)ch lh?V may reason- WILBURTON. Okla.. June 9.—A trio eld of human knowledge.” S8 Bark pannits itk Einadase & In the letters asking the trustees to n Spetml - et e Ul | serve on the institute's board, it is said il S o e T are e ¢ N each killed their companion, James here is no institution in the Unite ‘,"l Bargsley. in an attempted burglary oX Burial of Ballgand German States where scientists and scholars de- ew‘ng the Tuskahoma Bank. ote themseives at the same time fto kets ‘Bargsley, wolnded in a running gun | | serious research ‘and to" the training fght which ook place when. ofies| Minister, to Be Followed of competent post-graduate students found the bandits attempting to !crcei “‘entirely independently of any sepa- N o k i rated from both s bandits escaped. ‘The automobile, | b ———— tion the major interest of which is the containing his body, was abandoned teaching of undergraduates.” in sight of the Latimer County Jail| BY the Associated Press. here, 30 miles north of the scene of | LISBON. Portugal, June 9.—The body empted robbery. | of Dr. Albert von Baligand, German e et Tobery. answered the | Minister to Portugal, who was shot and . robbers’ orders to throw up their hands | killed Saturday by an assassin, lay in with & fusillade of shots, were un- |state yesterday at the German legation. injured. Four sailors commanded by & lieuten- ant from the cruiser Koenigsberg formed the guard of honor. Members of the | DROPPING OF LACE DUTY | Portuguese cabinet and members of the diplomatic corps calling at the legation | BRINGS BOON TO EDGE | filed before the casket to pay final| —IN OUR MEAT MARKETS! PLATE STEWING BEEF - 15c { BAKED FRESH HAM :t» 20¢ BREAST OF LAMB = 18¢ { VA. BAKED HAM . 20c Regular Low Prices! BUTTER [ FANCY Envoy Thanked for Attitude byi‘:E’l‘:“:°§‘Zi‘,f,‘.,;‘;",i{‘d‘51;2',’;"{3";‘,3 TENDER BEEF HVER Lb. 27(: Vitalac COTTAGE CHEESE Lb. lsc CREAMERY 44, c Dr. Baligand a state funeral today. All Cut Fresh Calais Business Men, Where At- | ,yplic departments, legations and war- mosphere Is Peaceful. ships in the harbor will fly flags at half mast. The government suspended By the Associated Press. all official receptions. CALAIS, France, June 9.—Ambassador | President Carmona yesterday cabled Edge emerged Saturday from what|a long message of sympathy to Presi- | he described as a “double-barreled bar- | dent Hindenberg of Germany. The rage” of American tariff criticisms at | diplomatic corps, assembled in the Bra- Roubaix and Tourcoing and came to | zilian embassy, addressed condolences to Calais into an atmosphere of peace be- | Foreign Minister Curtius through Coun- eause Congress has_dropped proposed | cillor Busch. increased duties on lace. At the funeral today, which will be Instead of a list of troubles, the | held according to the ritual of the| Ambassador was given thanks because | Catholic Church, the whole Lisbon | Calais feels that the “menace of ruin” | garrison, naval detachments, two squad- has been lifted. | rons of cavalry, two companies of field “We kno aid Leon de Croix, | artillery, the crews of the German war- president of the Chamber of Commerce, | ships and of the Swedish cruiser at a luncheon, “that you were favorable | Oscar II will participate. The body will | to our cause in this difficult question | be buried in the German Cemetery here | and I beg you to accept an expression | temporarily, pending transportation to of all our gratitude. Germany. An inquest will be held after Ambassador Edge expressed admira- | the funeral. | tlon for the beautiful w he had seen | pranz Piechowoski's trial on a charge at the lace factories and his satisfac- f tion with his visit to the northern in- | oL sasinating Dr. Baligand is set for dustries believing that “the atmosphere | has been greatly cleared and that what | L b g i e TWO SPANISH PRIESTS | e ARE HELD BY BANDITS| APONE 'STATE WITRESS | chineso: Domana: Aveas.innd ko ON PADLOCKING CHARGE Gang Leader Summoned in Hearing From the Tub SUNNYFIELD b Finest Creamery " = O’Clock Coffee The largest selling high-grade VEAL CHOPS "% v 45¢ | POTATO SALAD s 25¢ BOSCUL COFFEE ‘s ™ 43¢ BOSCO e 123 23c COCOMALT sorcon 23c DAVIS BAKING POWDER ‘e 23c ROYAL %." GELATINE 2 e~ 15¢ Regular Low Prices! Fine Granulated SUGAR 5 < 25¢ 10:-49¢ coffee in the world L. 25¢ National Biscuit Co.’s Regular Low Prices! BORDEN'’S munition as Ransom for Chocolate Missionaries. By the Associated Press. 9 8-o0z. on Petition Classing His Pala- HANKOW, China, June 9—Fathers G ’ GELFAND S MAYONNAISE | Hidalgo and Avioto, ‘Spanish priests, ranam Jar c tial Home a Nuisance. | were kidnaped from Hwoshan, about usot miles northeast of this city in e western Anhwel Province, it was learned June 9.-“Scarface” | yesterday, presumably by the same »("u.giw ,flm:K"fld‘{- has | bandits who a week ago captured as a State Witness| pather Clifford King at the Catholic By the Associated Press. BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE % 18¢ Sandwiches Evap.Milk in (he hearing of a petition to pad- | Mission et Sinyangchow, 100 miles north | (Vanilla Filling) 81/z-0z. 12 ek bis paiatisl Sismi Boach Besl- | of heve in Southhers Honan. | - , fmce The bandits demanded ransom in the Tall pone led the list of defense wit-| goni® JANGIs demanded | Hadhe nesses, but it was learned he and a| it O f AIEKN Cans 9 9-o0z. pumber of his asseciates and Iriends| Outlaws in large bodies have been Lb. C FRENCHS MUSTARD Jars 25(2 Seenasen 1’;’” o (o ‘[: LA 'h\élé nym(a(unx in this district for several in_circuit The petition. Attorney N. Ve (Small size—3 cans, 13¢) stituted by State Hawthorne as one New Regular Low Prices! POMPEIAN OUVE 0“‘ ol 35c Wilkins —HOUSEHOLD REMINDERS— IVORY SOAP 3 s cakes 20¢ | HANDY-MANDY MOPS == 49¢ COFFEE | | oA FLAKES 23" 19c | 20.MULE TEAMBORAX 2" 15¢ e ke CAMAY roiet SOAP 2 caies 15¢ | CLOROX Woter Sottener g% 19 18C | 35C | OCTAGONAZSOAP 2cwel5c | SANLFLUSH ~— =onc 20c LUX rouet SOAP 2 cakes 15¢ § DETHOL G’ 59¢ reen 49c 2 S Tdeie e gy S QUG B FREE-RUNNING SALT DIVORCES HELD LEGAL Beaxican: Justics Explains Situation | i | | | Arising From One Annulment. | MEXICO CITY, June 9 (#).—Justice Francisco Diaz Lombardo yesterday set at rest the minds of many Mexicans and Americans who had _obtained | divorces in Cuernavaca, State of | Morelos. | The third division of the Supreme Court last week threw a cloud over the Curenavaca divorces by revoking one issued there on the ground that the Morelos_law was invalid, but Justice Tombardo, who presides over that| division, ennounced yesterday the | decision affected only the case in which | gnnud He faid the constitution for- P R _— ids the sutomatic annulment of all // on one, < ..y

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