Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1930, Page 12

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A—12 REFORMED BUDGET URGED ON GERMANY Gilbert Advises Reich Existing D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930. ’t'leen the fracture ends, set the bones, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, took and X-ray view, placed the foot in PATIENT WALKS mur cast and the patient Illk!d ON BROKEN ANKLE =~ : PPN POET OF WEST DIES 4 Viennese Doctor Uses Local Anes- FPLAGSTAFF, Ariz, June 16 (#).— L thetic in Unusual Demonstration |Harrison Conrad, 59. pioneer of Coco- | nino County and author of poems an o) at Cleveland Hospital. | From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. Jerri McCauley cuit. Last night she threw most Scores at the Gayety. everything to the winds, and had stories dealing with the old West, died | [ the audience applauding with the in a hospital here yesterday of heart Obligations Doubtful of Payment. By the Associated Press BERLIN, June 16—The last warning | of §. Parker Gilbert, agent general for reparations under the Dawes plan, that the Reich must radically reform its, budget if existing internal and external | obligations, including the Young plan | to_be met, was before | people _today. ort, given at the end | wardship in behalf of | Dawes plan, Mr. Gil- t if the budget was ‘mary would be plan’ obliga- Gtclarea-vonit d the public rev- ssential _material ed budget, the deter- on to keep expenditures safely of available income | and the result has| nine vim and vigor with a dash of humor thrown in by the company’s veteran come- dians. Called “Record Breakers,” this Ninth street revue is a broad- beamish bit of business, worth the attention of a 100 per cent burlesquer, through the presence of Jerri Me- Cauley. This “It Girl of Burlesque,” who sings, dances and flutters the hearts of her audience by the per- sistency of her unmodulated charms, bids fair to be one of the most provocative entertainers on the cir- MOTON COMMISSION ARRIVES IN HAITI HIS week'’s dish at the Gayety is a spicy concoction of femi- Named by Hoover for Special Study. - | By the Associated Press The 1929-30 budget was declared the most unsatisfactory since the Dawes plan stabilization, and it was added: “There is evidence of unwillingness on the part of both government and Par- Fament squarely and promptly to face the situati the necessary gteps either to control expenditure or to provide adequate resources to cover | ert’s report was delivered at | the period of the Dawes plan | he transition period to the Young sidered as_termi- nating May 1 e period began September 1 The report was made almost coincidentally with over- subscription of the first batch of more than $300,000,000 German international loan to finance the Young plan pay- ments. PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, June 16.— The Moton Commission, named by Pres- ident Hoover to study educational prob- lems in Haiti, arrived here yesterday and was greeted by applauding crowds, The commission, headed by Dr. Rob- ert R. Moton, president of Tuskegee Institute, is composed of the following Dr. Mordecal Johnson, president of Howard _University; Prof. Leo M. | Favrot, field secretaryy of the general education board: Prof. Benjamin F. Hubert, president of Georgia State In- dustrial College, and Dr. W. T. R. Williams, dean of the college, Tuskegee Institute, and fieM agent of the Jeanes and Slater funds. Said to be the largest in the world, a floating elevator, 111! feet long and 85 feet wide, was recently taken fro Berlin to Rouen and delivered on re, fury of the old “beef trust” days. Although her miethod of attack is | similar to a thousand others, she has what they call “poisonality” to an_‘“nth” degree. Bobby Nissen 1, of course, present with her tantalizing blondine graces, and others who do a little first-rate bombarding on_their own are those three lithesome lassies Elsie Huff, Syd Burke and Boots Rush. Lou Costello, Hap Freyer, Happy Hiatt and Joe Mess throw In the comic gunpowder. And besides _on excellent dancing number by Harry Ryan, there are those “ladies of the ensemble.” 34 DEPUTIES REMOVED Mexican Omclnls Xnvolved in Re» volt Against Colima Government. MEXICO CITY, June 16 (#).—Thirty- | Crowds Applaud U. S. Educators four state deputies of Colima who re- cently revolted against the rule of Gov. | Laureano Cervantes have been sus- pended and the state Congress will func- tion without them until new deputies can be elected. After the deputies re- volted troops patrolled the streets to prevent disorder. \ is mdlspensable in creat ing the finest flavor for tomato dressing for By the Associated Presa. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 16.—Forty- ‘nw minutes after Dr. Lorenze Boehler, director of the Vienna Accidents Hos- | | pital, Austria, stgrted to set a frac anaesthetic the three flights of stairs. The demonstration of this ummlal disease. Conrad's best known book of poemsw was “Qulvifl ture | dislocation of the ankle under local patient could walk | across_the rooom and up and down | surgical operation was made at Mmmt cleaning w(m this New Powder Cleanser. | Sinai Hospital here at a fracture cli If the patient had been treated by usual methods of employing a general color or textu anaesthetic, he would not have been | Free Samole. | able to walk within three months, it was | said. Dr. Boehler injected novocaine Don’t on you and “trust to pression. Open Sature OR MORE ON YOUR SAVINGS Just Below N. Y. 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Plus Bottle Deposit Salada Tea "' ASCO Pure Vanilla EXTRACT Bot. 10c 4SC0 Ginger Ale.....3 ™ P 25¢ . 24c¢ 19¢ Delicious lced % Butter Cnrlon 4 1 c f The Finest Butter in America Rlchland Butter ....." 37c Reg. 5¢ Octagon Laundry med. cakes 3 Save the Coupons for Gifts 2 - 250 | Steel Wool 10c 3 i Tuberculin Tested - Evap. Milk. tall rations account for France. 22é7“6fié/(3hwnakur AUTHORITY : On July 21, 1928, four Stude- baker President Eight strictly stock model cars started. On August 8-9, these cars finished 30,000-mile runs at more than a mile a minute average speed for the entire distance. The runs were made on the Atlantic City Speedway one and one-half mile board track. The first President roadster completed its 30,000 mile journey in 26,326 minutes and the second in 26,329 minutes total elapsed time. Each roadster ex- cans PORTERS’ UN‘ION ASSERTS PROBE DATA WITHHELD Pullman Company Declines to Re- veal Results of Inquiry Inte Death, Organizer Says ROB ROY PALE DRY Ginger Ale ..........3 ™" 25¢ 4SCO Pure Grape Juice 5t 19¢ We Bake It—as You Like It! Victor Bread, 5¢ 25c One 25c¢ Pkg. Campfire Marshmallows and one 10c can cans ) By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 16—A. Philip Randolph, general organizer of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, sald yesterday that officials of the Pull- man Co. have refused to make public information concerning the death of J. H. Wilkins, colored porter of the South- ern Railway's Kansas City Special, whose body was found tied to a tree nesr Locust Grove, Ga., on April 5. He spoke at a mass meeting of the Interdenominational Ministerial Al- ‘liance at Salem Methodist Episcopal Church. He sald s lawyer had been retained to investigate the case. ceeded 68 miles per hour average speed for the entire Big ‘Pan'iLost distance—68 miles per hour for 19 days and 18 nights. The fastest 1,000 miles of each roadster was the last Milk 1,000, viz., the thirtieth, 71.67 and 69.65 miles per hour. Mal-O-Whip The first of the two sedans, closed cars upon which RO“S 1 0c Both 2 3 i C { wind resistance is greater than open cars, finished its i for 30,000 miles in 28,057 minutes, an average of 64.15 ) iPrincess Jellies. .. 3 Tusbe. D) 5 c T R T e R miles per hour, and the second finished in 28,128 min- wib. {0 5> 19¢ N- B. C. Fandango Lb. 2 5 c utes, or 63.99 miles per hour. . Pke. Pkg. Cakeo. .\ v 3 10c STUDEBAKER St PRESIDENT EIGH s we e w33 29¢ Pkg. Pkg. P Ol omi ilieioldesiEin b s ol Victor Blend Coffee, 1. 25¢ Pride of Killarney L bbbt o Acme Brnnd Coffee,!b. 35¢ Tea v1b. piz. 19¢ ¢ R g ~ T 4SCO Teas TWO YOUTHS IN IDAHO ENTER BUDDHIST ORDER By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, June 16.—Two Boise, Idaho, youths, ordained as celi- bate Buddhist monks, today began ac- complishment of their avowed ideal, bringing the East and West in closer relationship. The ordination ceremony, said to be the first in the United States, was con- ducted yesterday in the Sen-Buddhist ‘Temple by Hyogen Senzaki, Buddhist monk and teacher. As he held a knife poised over the s to (\'mho]l?k the cutting away y . A. Colburn, 21, :Reg. 5¢ Babbitt’s or Kansas Cleanser .. : 4 cakes Sweetheart Soap and €1 pkg. Blue Streak Steel Wool. . The. ung monks expect to leave for Japan within a few months for a five-year period of training. 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PO HAE T T the very time other makers are preparing to introduce new and untried Eights, Studebaker’s seasoned President Eight enters its third year as Champion Stock Car of the World. When you buy a President Eight you buy experience rather than experiment. It holds the greatest world and international records for speed and endurance, and more American stock car records than all other makes of cars combined. These records, still unmatched by automobile, airplane, dirigible, locomotive or ship, prove the depend- ability and superiority of this great car. atthe factory. 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