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B. & 0. ASKS TIME EXTENSION OF L.C.C. Line Seeks Longer Period to Dispose of Western Mary- land Stock. v the Associated Press. A six months extension from July 13| the time allowed it to divest itself ownership in the Western Maryland Iroad was sought from the Interstate mmerce Commission yesterday by the timore & Ohio company. The commission ordered the Balti- ore & Ohio to sell its Western Mary- d stock, asserting the ownership was constraint of trade. In asking for the extension, the Bal- | Emme & Ohio petition said there | Was “no other railroad with the intent | nd ability to purchase” the Western yland at present. The petition took | ognizance of the fact that the com- ion’s plan for railroad consolidation d tentatively assigned the Western oad system, but it remarked that the system was not yet in Further, the Baltimore & Ohio repre- | ntation ' said ownership of Wabash | tock by the Pennsylvania system | rough holding companies indicated it | ®was not in reality an independent | flroad” which might be entitled to ke over the Western Maryland. BOAD-OPENING FETE DATE IS CHANGED TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—National Players in “The Bachelor Father,” at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. Gayety—“Jazrtime Revue,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Earle—“Safety in Numbers,” at 11:30 | am., 1:35, 3:40, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 pm. | Fox—"Movietone Follies of 1930,” at | 11:52 2:28, 4:43, 7:43 and 9:58 p.m. | “The Texan,” at 11:55 am.,| 2:15, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Metropolitan—“The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu,” at 11 am., 12:44, 2:28, 4:19, 6:08, 7:58 and 9:50 p.m. Keith's—“He Knew Women,” at 11:15 a.m., 1:25, 3:35, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 p.m. Columbia—*“Caught_Short,” at 11:55 a.m., 1:55, 3:35, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:15 pm. | Ambassador—"The Rogue Song,” at 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Central—“Montana Moon,” from 11| am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—“Song of the Flame,” at 2:40, | 4:25, 6:15, 8 and 9:45 p.m. | 1 Ele | Church Vestrymen Elected. BLADENSBURG, ~Md., June 11 (Special) —St. Luke's Protestant Epis- | copal Church here has elected the fol- | 1owing vestrymen: George M. Harris, | Richard Schuler, Henry A. Friday, Al- fred R. Lee, John B. Alsop, George | Clarke, Staley M. Clarke, Alfred Bailey, | Joseph H. Norman and C. W. F. Frerie. Mr. Lee has been chosen registrar; Mr. orman, treasurer; Mr. Harris, senior | varden and Mr. Schuler, junior warden. | 4 DEAF? Hear With the ACOUSTICON Ear plece no larger than a silver dime ETZ 1217 G Street 6 Hour Kodak Finishing FILMS In before 10:30— ready 4:30 same day. FLYER IS KILLED Colombian Aviator's Plane Is En- tangled With Balloon. GUADALAJARA, Spain, June 11 ()—Jose Maria Rodriguez, a Colom- bian aviator, studying Spanish military air methods, was Killed yesterday when a plane he was flying became entangled with the ropes of a captive balloon. Rodriguez was but 150 feet in the air and there was no time for his para- chute to open as he fell Questions and Answers on “FATE OR FREE WILL?” United Lodge of Theosophists G, Eastern and Western Summer Camps for Boys and Girls Summer School Sidwell’s Friends School Telephone National 0284 3436 14th St. NNW. Adams 8100 Road Service—Charge Accounts Invited WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE Parlor Motor Coaches SDAY, JUNE 11, 1930. AMUSEMENTS. THE PARROT 1643 Conn. Ave. Luncheon Tea Dinner Tempting Menus 4 for Hot Eve $1 ‘Speaks for Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE —BY— Cyrus S. Rogers, C. S. of San Francisco, Calif. | Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Ariaatic Siorage Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Gas Water Heater ||| massachusetts. Made in 4 Sizes | in $50 io $8 5 First Church of Christ, Scientist, Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Plus Installation Thursday, June 12, at 8 P.M. SOLD ON THE Easy Payment Plan Under the Auspices of THE MERION LAST 2 DAYS EL BRENDEL MARJORIE Wi sorgeous _sirls ‘the NEW MOVIETON FOLLIES OF 1930 A Musical Romance That Will Win Your Heart —the stage— Fanchon and Marco's CARNIVAL RUSSE with Countess Sonia and a cast of 50 Favorites ENJOY COOL COMFORT! Our Cooling System in Opers- tlon during the Hot Weather E G Sehafer Co. || First Church of Christ, Scientst 215 13th Street N.W. All Welcome. EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ANCES sters, Grills, AMUSEMENTS, \ RADIO PICTURES’ RESPONSE TO NEW TASTES IN ENTERTAINMENT . . DIALOG YET WRITTEN FOR THE SCREEN . BREEZIEST PLAYED BY THE YEAR'S MOST NOTABL CAST. SO DARINGLY DIFFERENT THAT THE WHOLE TOWN IS SHOUTING IT! g LOWELL. : SHERMAN —STARTING SATURDAY— Another Wise-Cracking Riot ANOTHER “THE FALL GUY" OF THOSE GREAT SPECIAL STUNT NIGHTS BY “MAC” AT GLEN —FREE ADMISSION AMUSEMENT PARK For Those Who Dress Wellthe Y ear Around . . TONIGHT THE MUSIC BY HIS PEPPY CROWD OF ELEVEN MASTER MUSICIANS Qelebration at Bladensburg to Be Columbia Photo Supply Held June 19 Instead Y 1424 New York Ave. N. —— “The Scenic Route” of June 18. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. | BLADENSBURG, Md, June 11.—Be- ®ause the Maryland Democratic State eentral committee is to meet June 18 in | Baltimore, it has been decided to change | e date of the celebration here mark- | g the opening of the River road, originally scheduled for June 18, to June 19. This decision was made at a mmeeting of the committee of the Greater Bladensburg District Citi- gens’ Association, arranging the pro- gram. Bobert McCullough heads the committee. Frank H. Fierstein and Er- nest Maier were elected secretary and treasurer, respectively, of the committee Jast night. Other members are Albert Plerstein, Norris Payne, Norman Alsop end Richard Schuler. Arrangements were made last night have the Woman’s Guild of St. uke’s Episcopal Church serve the din- mer, which will be the main feature of the pr in the parish hall of the church. Gov. Ritchie and other no- gables will be invited to attend. Mr. McCullough will serve as toast- master, with C. W. F. Frerie in charge ©f entertainment features and John B. Alsop in charge of refreshments. Prior $o the dinner, which will begin at 8 o'clock, it is planned to have a cord cut formally opening the new road, which connects Kenilworth, D. C., with the Defense Highway here and will be connecting link between Upper and ywer Maryland. Another meeting of the committee il be held next Monday night. RPDRESSES POLICEWOMEN BOSTON, Mass., June 11 (#).—The problem of policewomen's work in rural vironment is one that has not been fnet. Dr. Dudley W. Willard, assistant rofessor of sociology at George Wash- n University, said at the annual conference of policewomen here Mon- #ay. The movement to date, he said, wvas predominantly a city affair. The gural problem, Dr. Willard suggested, bably would be solved only after & gl’:se co-ordination had been worked put between policewomen’s work and the work of other public officers in ELECT your blank-book supplies from our high- grade stock. Open 8:30—5:30 P.M. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. on the and there’s all this ral week ! WILSON 7th STREET WHARVES Via 16th St., Silver Spr., Olney, Sandy Spr., Ashton, Ellicott City $1.00 Fare. 2-hour Ride Coaches leave Washington (9th and K Sts, with stops at Thomas Cir., 16th and You, 16th and Har- vard, 16th and Alaska) at 6:30, 10:00 AM., 2:00, 5:00, 8:00 P.M. Washington Rapid Transit Co. 4615 14th St. Adams 8920 " (Except Tuesday) river— a full moon Boat leaves at 8:30 p.m. LINE 8 Swift Trains to Chicago daily Traveling the Cool Route WEST HERE are many men in Washington to whom time is vitally important. It is for these busy men that the Pennsylvania schedules have been planned. At whatever hour you wish to leave Washington you'll probably find a swift Pennsylvania Flyer to the West. On fast new schedules 8 trains now run daily from Washington to Chicago . . . 6 to St. Louis. And, particularly important at this time of the year, all Pennsylvania trains to the West travel the cool route through the wooded valleys of the Appa- lachians. A train full of mountain air brings restful sleep. You reach your destination fresh and alert. Swift Luxurious Flyers to Chicago LIBERTY Leaves Washington ....3:25 P.M. Arrives Chicago THE AMERICAN Leaves Washington ....7: Atrives St. Louis LIMITED ceressi910 AL M. to St. Louis MANHATTAN LIMITED Leaves Washington Arrives Chicago .. SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS Leaves Washington .. Atrives St. Louis 2:55 P. M: 12:30 P. M: Alan B. Smith, General Passenger Agent, 613-14th Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Telephone National 9140. PENNSYILVANIA RAILROAD The Cool Route to the West i FRUHAUF CLOTHES —are the finest type of ready-for-service clothes procurable. They are not mass- produced. They are individually cut and sewn by hand in the best custom manner. Your appearance in a Fruhauf Suit will elevate you in your own and others’ opin- ion. We take special pride in our ability to fit you perfectly. Good clothes are not expensive. Fruhauf Clothes are priced 850 Sidney West, n. 14th & G Sts. EUGENE C. GOTT—PRESIDENT F TR il 1 ;“Now Let's See If We Can Get The Fenwicks” S0 Jimthumbed the telephone directory. "Fen-Fenwick. Yes, here they are — Mortimer Fen- People are doing this every day —calling up friends and getting up parties on the spur of the moment by telephone. It's just one of the countless ways the telephone has entered into the every day life of the home. Better not put off installing that telephone any longer. You'll probably be sur- prised at the low rates for service. § Stop in ot our Business Office and let us tell you about them. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY “JUST MAKES YOU DANCE” LOEWS PALACE COMEORTABLY COOL NOW PLAYING- A PARAMOUNT PIETURS- JAEXAN ON THE STAGE PR AR . i Viresuc “IJaPANVIES STARTING SATURDAY NANCY CARROL in ‘THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY' Wi ANITA PAGE STARTING SATURDAY CLARA BOW Nautical, but nice, in “TRUE TO THE NAVY" RUTH OH. “SARAH FAIRLAWN “THE_GRAND PARADE. CIRCLE _ &oae"o: ¢ See and Hear Better at the Cf CHARLES " (Buddy) _ROGERS, ARTHUR, PAUL LUKAS. “YOUNG and 9 P.M. EAGLES.” Showings, 7 Admission, 25_cts. ATTERTON in AND SON” ANACOSTIA, D. C. FRED SCOTT in i est Sound Equipment LL in “DANGEROUS DUMBARTON "&Sisriss Photo) with SALLY BLAINE. 1119 H 8t NE. Ling j R C. A, “TANNED LEGS," Rd. N.W. TODAY and TOMORROW — LAW- RENCE TIBBETT in “THE ROGUE Conn. Ave. and McKinley St., D. 2. N_THE RITZ. TODAY-—JOAN CRAWFORD ORONTANA: MooN T © i Warner Bros.’ NY G Ave & Farrasut st. LUE in *THOSE TODAY—WINNIE LIGHTNER in “HOLD EVERYTHING." g’;’qfif"'ian & Col. R4. N.W. TODAY—BLANCHE SWEET in “THE WOMAN_RACKET. Park R4. N.W. TODAY—BERNICE CLAIRE and 'ALEXANDER GRAY in “SONG OF E_FLAM wb'fi'k‘é: Ave. & Quebeo Bt N.W. NIE LIGHTNER in THING." DIRI TALKING CAMEQ s 'WOMEN.” VAN & SCHENCK. K near 9th “A LADY TO ANKY. No. 27—HAY FEVER— SUMMER CATARRH thic Pharmacy NATIONAL $1.00, ¢ & B0c Mat. Today & Sat, 25¢ & 50c vid Bel: Charmingly Brazen Comedy “THE BACHELOR FATHER” PSR ONCLE DUDLEY LAST TWO \‘ DAYS CHARLES ‘BUDDY’ ROGERS And Five Glorious Girl Friends in Paramount's ‘SAFETY IN NUMBERS' MEIR //4,__ 4 LAST TWO ‘THE RETURN OF DR. FUMANCHU’ A New Saz RohmenThriller From Paramouny With WARNER OLAND, JEAN ARTHUR NEIL HAMILTON Star-Universal New Graham MacNamee Newscasting | TONlTi-: AUCTION NITE DON'T MISS IT! GAYETY THEATRE Smoke If You Like Distries 9324 | (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. +AMBASSADOR—I18th and Col. rd. n.w. APOLLO—624 H st. n.e. AVALON—Conn. ave. and McKinley AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. ave. se. | | CENTRAL—th st. COLONY—Georgia ave. and Farragut. *EMPRESS—416 9th st. n.w. HOME—1230 C st. n. JESSE—3100 18th s SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n.e. *SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut s TIVOLI—14th and Park rd. n.w. YORK—Georgia ave, and Quebec n.w. Maryland and Virginia *MARYLAND—Hagerstown, Md. ARCADE—Crisfield, Md. ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. ASHTON—Clarendon, Va. AUDITORIUM—Onancock, Va. BERKELEY—Berkeley Springs, W. Va. CAPITAL—Cumberland, Md. CAPITOL—Winchester, Va. *COMMUNITY—Ridgely, Md. CREWE—C Vi rewe, Va. EMPIRE—Pocomoke City, Md. EMPIRE—Saxis, Va. FIREMEN’S HALL—Willards, Md. GLOBE—Berlin, Md. IMPERIAL—Brunswick, Md. JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St. Michaels, Md. Md. MELVILLE—Sykesville, Md. NELSON HALL—Lovingtos NEW-—Aberdeen, Md. *NEW—Elkton, Md. NEW—Hancock, Md. NEW—Lexington, Va. NEW VIRGINIA—Harrisonburg, Va. Vi ;ALAC:::I’:IQMI‘. Md. ’ALAC] gerstown, Md. RAMONA—Westminster, Md. ¢ REPUBLIC THEATER—Annapolis. * ROCKBRIDGE—Buena Vista, Va. STATE—Bethesda, Md. STATE—Westminster, Md. ' TRAND—Staunten, Va. WALLACE DALE-—Tangler, Va. WARRENTON—Warrenton, Va. WEBB—Alberton, Va. » DANCING. Sebpion Ve e S e e R