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A—4 *® 7HE EVENING W.ASHIN N, D, €, MONDAY. JUNB 16" 1930 ‘ | Jungle Honeymoon Is Plan. | Wants Di | | NEW vork June 16 (#).—On the ants Divorce 3 £ elt | | hone, . DF. Morton C. ‘ | yUUUy ! TO LIVE UNDER U. S. STANDARDS | tenesmoen. King ax 1o shudy matiies | | | in the jungles of Duteh Guiana. They : = e wil be married Thursday. - Dr. Kenn, :: | . A& member of the faculty of Cornell 4 | League of Nation's Agency and Labor Department University seais oopis, o Gornel | . . i - ¥ | dertake an expedition for the American AN [ | : Survey Conditions in Detroit. Museum of Natural History. | = . - i ilors’ New Equipment to Be Added Whitney Hurt at Polo Secretary of Labor Federa Merchants Seeking Sailors ew Equip SECAT now intepretng them i term ot Ewo- | Whitney Hurt at Polo. : i | i hines, En- What a $7 a day man in Detroit does | Pean living tosts. | glasses smashed 1 el bt tion Principal Speaker ‘ Business Are Undersold Includes Machines, En it i ey e become te concer | . The_ Ford sy sovered » hunaes glasses smazhed in ‘s polo game. Jonin , A = . : | . week. He was struck by the ball when at Ceremonies. | by Commissaries. ines and Accessories. | of a League of Nations agency and of | gaui!Ve. TO® [JUIDFACS Auerege 290 et A | y g the Department of Labor. It came | expenditures for the family of $1.719.83, | Lon8 O A opponent.” Three stitches g e S == about through Henry Ford's desire to ”;;h‘i; ;‘;; spent t" 1"&‘?“ u}’:‘;fi’l S s Clyde M. Mills, member of the com- BY JULIAN F. HAAS. Award of contracts for nearly $6.- |have his workers in Europe enjoy the , 323 per cent; clothing, $210.67, | gy, oo gl o g ? -1 | 000,000 of airplanes, engines and ac- | same standard of living as that of his | 12.2 per cent; housing, $388.81,22.6 per , 4 posing rocm staff of The Star. was in By Radio to,The Star and the Ohicago LT L LT e or cent: fuel and light, $103.20, 6 er cent: | Lueen and 200 pounds at_birth stalled as president of the Columvia PANAMA CITY, J 16, £ Tast the War Departmens. He asked the international labor furnishings, $88.55, 5.2 per cent: minor Typographical Union yesterday at the wesk's vitl¢ of' the 'United States’ fiest | A total of 402 new airplanes and 128 Office at Geneva to help.him and this | and miscellaneous, $37248, 21.7 per ' local headquarters of the organization. on its way to California from -the new engines, both with spare parts, will | i1 turn ‘l'!k‘:gwlh;d'fm [";P:"d':“mow cent, | A 'N Charles P. Howard, president of the glrlbbell\'mtlhneuven hiu‘l'nuned .(?ew ‘:-»; nsd:g"'lc;.‘t_t: "%n‘i‘"é";sgfflfl‘i’ L\:}nd;: | "M"T “oE v, B teqnerte m{ m;\ ————— : areu e commissiary _question, esi ] | - | oy International Typographical Union, pre- e st She Duied Siotes ead supplied by the Wright Aeronautical | be Kflé’"?m!‘y‘n&“,‘"',’,‘,’,’.‘ ?‘?:urt’x:x‘nll.t‘!:; Golf Leads at Yale. | Optician-—Optometrist sided c;\'g'v&-wm&u(x:’g.;;g:_’_‘,{"}m:;- Panama from concluding a treaty | Carpox"au?,x:z of Paterson, N. J. a | e i 3 3 S | NEW HAVEN, June 16 (#).—The fa- | 922 14th St. N.W. ation of Labor, was principal speaker d";’_‘":n::"g"‘; il <P Bombardiment piancs Miveady contraten | . The resuits have.been transmitted to | Vorite outdoor sport of Yale seniors 5| Established 18 Mr. Mills mucceeds William M. Leath, R ante, (sped AMIn | for, while the new planes are to be | Geneva and the labor office there is ! golf. Moot ball rates second. "|h°1 P e R at had looked forward for months to the | powered with Pratt and Whitney air- Setng ot S heRaion (b ot | arrival of the sailors, expecting to erase | cooled engines, purchase of which is m“l’;’ ;m]. ‘:nmu“m’ a °"§“m",‘f their debts by heavy sales. They had | still being negotiated. of the following committees for the new stocked up heavily with rare French | L e e e s € o { perfumes and novelties, but when the | D. A. M'CULLOUGH, Calif., received a $2.221,623.50 ron:’rlrt Y Delegates to_Central Labor Union, | o e s D Sloux Falls banker, Democratic candi- | (of |46 betie tralning planes and 44 Frank Lerch. chairman. Fred M. Hud- | | & 5 | date for governorship of South Dakota. | ¥ tor 131 s ‘plan vas - Sl BILLIE DOVE. | saries were selling identical brands 25 —Associated Press Photo, | tFact for 131 pursuit planes was 2 T "(';".'(,,‘-’:."8 s | eue witunn S seutng & Bovsor s | per cent cheaper, with almost equiva- | sl o avarded the Boeing Airpiane Co. of a ’ vin V. Willat, motion piet oducer, | lent reductions on other articles. = AT R -M St T Dy G| o e s 7| Comts T A e 1o 0 INVESTIGATE | S o A o o e . ' 5 | g P nitec tates-owned Panama Rail- s - bia- Federation of Labor, Flournoy C.| Teine sl R st et T G1813620, ana” the Sikorsiy: aviation Good Old Summer Time B W 1 e eree & l;}n 3hley ccarry a8 wtll{n complete line | F AT A'.. D AVI s |NJURY sfl’fifiorfém:m;fm;::';fi;‘é- U&';n'it;l;” 9 = s & = s riental rugs, perfumes, novelities "~ A e S, T s YOU'LL NEED M. Fanagan® My Walker and Mr.| D it st Sy = PR T L i E | ce-slashing shou! abolished. | D ehairman Berned 5 Lyeh, | _ District of Columbla—Probably show- | A complete ivestigation of the com- | Large Crowd Attends Funeral for) ORNAMENT CAUSES STIR Flwood F. Cahoon: business committee, €S tonight and tomorrow; cooler | missary situation was made last Oc- . . . ———— RE Fred G. Long, chairman: George W.| OMOrrow; moderate to fresh southwest | tober by Patrick J. Hurley, then As. Acting Fire Deputy Killed Pal Pk A i Lynch, L. P. H'ann HPrb.frt E. Arrow’ winds. sistant Secretary of War, but nothing | - % air on Par] venue ar any | S e e T | Gt Thowers Tete it v 1o~ | BAE 965 Nesn Gons st the ceenin s | in Action. Necks Craned for “Kelly.” ey m—— Vitus Dahl: membership committee MOrTow: not much chas survey has apparently been shelved. | | Lewis H. Smith, chairman; Charles F. ture: moderate to Panama merchants, who saw Mr. Hur- NEW YORK, (N.ANA.).—Two men . o B L ST ST RS ey visit as an indication of relict, are | A coroners jury was impancled to- | walked down' Park ' avenue. One| omfortable Suits . . Bixier. I B. Pridds: book ‘and job | Maryland—Showers tonight or tomor- | disappointed andthe United Siates day to investigate the fatal injury of | Dappend to ook up at the sky- : ; . chairman; John | row: slightly cooler tomorrow and in | 1ain hts lost caste in the eyes of | Acting Deputy Chief Peter R. Davis in | scraper summits, . 3“:‘1'1‘1:.71 Msn-fi:r:‘md‘s.mslcrl‘m;‘isp:‘. est portion tonight; fresh southwest | PAnamans. the Rudolph & West fire Friday. The| “Look” he said, “somebody is sitting Z'PC. Natural Lmens. R $16.50 Neicheel P Pabcial, Tawience . Rentn, | winds, tion wA¥ which prohibited corpora- | jury adjourned after viewing the body. | on the ‘tp of the New York Gentral . 3 3 3 feor sy " | tions wi ‘anal emploves as stock- | An inquest will be held tomorrow after- | Building. x M M . e i i sl v,:::“‘,,mwsr,‘,“’;g,’;".""c‘gf""']g holders from selling_thelr merchandise | noon. His companion said that he saw the 2 pe. White Linens . ....... e $20-00 i e R B e My : :::1 dthem(e:nnn] zl:’am h;“ b«-;:’ rescti’rexded A large crowd attended funeral serv- %‘ems'hfi;:fiec;mfi{u'y"":id t‘l:;t' ‘:r;'""at 3 Whl L ” oA - s comi aries, 1 S 'y 0 un -] ‘"’ %mceiorsr.nrl‘t‘tru. n'::}hym cmwn‘: Record for 36 Hours. A:ocked th.un pome cm;-n dx:;.nm:;: | ‘-crezinfg;n ci‘rl"m?‘"»‘:‘.'ufifi'.’?“i&i‘?..o‘r?i? m_?g. «z:lmfl;zngut. AR P [ teLinens ........... "25 i . ¢ : ; : | stores, continue their general merchan- ¢ h 7l ey talked about it in thier offices. N i srievance commitiee, Gilbert H. Crim. | Saturdas—Thermometer:, 4 pm, 85 dising business, St e R A SR IO Qthers looked from thelr office’ win- | 2-pC- Washable Poplms RER O $25.00 P 1 3 s 4 g 4 > . e dormant treat; vith Pa | . | dows and sa! a ey al saw the & - Webh, H. O. Wilson, B. H. Taylor: |eter: 4 pm. 30.19; 8 pm., 30.18; 12 |almost impessiogs umias something ) | Department served as ""fib""““' I0- | man up there. The idea soread and | sanitation committee. Dr. James K.|midnight. 30.20. done to appease the Panamans, | © | et Fas in gfi:,"n"ufllnjsfe':efiffyt‘he everywhere in the neighborhood and | “pc. lropical orste ceeea o Arm: , €l irman: Huj . Koon! . 9 3 | Egene. narew. Corneliia ' McKinse | 8 S 31 11y oy ‘Bt e biaze were definitely out of danger to- | FTlistiins sicuped and laoked up and 2-pc. Palm Beach $16.50 and 3. B Lowery. . ists of Frank 4,am, 3018 8 am, 3021; 12 nom, |G, W. U. SUMMER CLASSES | &y, Those most gy c"i:fi Kelly. | pc- MCRCCE L O o al S 5. . . The railroad telephone operators | > D. Seiffert, chairman: John D. Ligon. = Today—Th : s | pany, Samuel White, No. 8 Engine Com- v -pcC. TR T N $ Bt o Sy S, SR ¢ ZoOo T P, 2| GET UNDER WAY TODAY B Sem! RN WEPEee: | ovezed s el i o 0T SO T — - MecConnell: rellef committee, Ermest J | 8 a.m. 74; noon, 83. Baromeler: 4 p.m., = Company. nobody was sitting up there. A mere 2-pc. Silk Poplins. .- $45 00 Elwood, chl_mmn; Charl - ]W~ mittee, | 30:06: 8 p.m., 30.02; 12 midnight, 30.02; (Prof. Robert Whitney Bolwell R R ornament had been mistaken for a | pe. P £EERE S SR g George Terwilliger; memorial committee. | 4 a m "2996" 8 a.m., 20.97; noon, 29.92 Claim Squealing Title. | man. But it took days for the story | . David . Boveris. chaliman: Muras J | highest temperative, 8. ocourred ai| Heads Program as Nine-Week T | 3-pc. Tropical Worsteds . . ... .. $45.00 . : g +13:30 pm. yesterday. Lowest & RALLIER, New Sou ales, | . . 1930, by : ' and John H. Gruver. | tire, Jor oceurea st 5 Eiiraas Courses Begin in 7 Branches. | ;,BargA ) —Jim Leslie and Dave | it 37 s s ' ———— Temperature same date last year— Elliott are champion squealers. Mak- EXECUTION OF ARABS | Highest 85; Jowest, 63. T | o vty e oy Yoshing | ing s note ke s woundsd. Tanils i | £ $969994000540E 0000303 | ) MEETS STRONG PROTEST| o g Wt B AT, KoL Rober | (e plipve ey 1 ' thicket ont | $ § (Furnished by United States Coast and | was begun i Golumblan Goleer, corige |night and 'bagged 40 foxes and 2 & b4l . ; | ; gun in Columbian College, Grad- | : . ‘The noise tricks | & b4 . | Geodetic Survey.) e Sx it ot suencn,“fl,‘,’l‘”n’{,,',” ug«}u&;‘n“n e S ’ Plain and Striped ) Smartly Tailored Moslem and Christian 8hops in| Today—Low tide, 6:02 am. and 6:30 | Sehool of Engineering. School of Gov- | ——snauus's Within range of the quns |e White Fl. 3T S Palestine Close—Three Doomed | P high tide, 11:30 am ernment, division of library sciences, | [--e-eo-eeeotuttrese-oueeooeeeees : ite anne! rousers ports Coats alestine Clos: : ;Iion;o:ow:‘:fiw"alde.us.l‘; m. and | division of fine arls and the Junior | $e * From $10 18 to $50 to Die Tomorrow. ;11 pm.; le, 12:12 a.m. and | College. A six-week course will be | “] 23 * $ ; S 12:15 p.m. launched h;ut::e schools ln& divistons | SWAT THE E‘: + 0 o Associated Press. June 30. trations for the former | W o ERUSALEM, * June 16—Some| .. UL g course will be open until June 20 and |} FLY B4 ASHED i ° ‘hristian and nearly all Moslem shggfl 738 Tose 4:41 a.m.; sun sets | for the shorter term until July 3. | * REPAIRED * closed yesterday following upon the 'Tan'x’bm e _ The Summer faculty includes six vis- le * I Amb executive's proclamation of & | GMesrow—Sun rises 4:41 am.; sun | jting professors-—Prof. J. K. Folsom of ‘Take advantage of an 3 STORED b4 nc. strike to protest the execution of three | %6 736 pm. : . Sweet, Briar, instrucior in soclology; |} early start by an aggres- 4 : 9 Arabs tomorrow for their part in the ses 11:39 p.m.; sets 9:21 am. | Prof. Tanjes Henry Schutte of the Ala- |1 sive war on the fly at the Absolutely Hand Process Arsb-Jewish rioting last Summer. Weather in Various Cities. bama Women's College, instructor in|{ peginning of the season. 3 e e , Nearly all denominations in Palestine . education; Prof. E. Ehrlich Smith of | ! b4 ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE * 14th & G Sts. \!::"’ ed &z.\.nll' -:t.pp;filriu.t:d ’g‘ “1: "““""‘“"*gg R;ndollph-M;co;l (;ollge. lnslru‘clar in | The sltnr has {‘or gerex 3 M k. B p & 3 education; Prof. A. Curtis Wilgus of | wire-handle S ENT has been made to get the Zionist ex- i i3 the University ot South Garelits. 1 |1 g’;‘:g’;‘&g]{;_ s anoukian Dros. 3 PRESIDENT % ecutive to move for a reprieve. - Stations. : M structor in history; Prof. Carl Crumbia || e e */ \ An Arab afternoon paper here pub. 2 1 Wheaton of the St. Louis University | ¢ Ask for one at the main - 1341 Conn. Ave. ® lishes » dispatch from Acre, where the i Z Law School. instructor in law, and Prof. office of The Star, 11th 4 North 4866 b T il T e i Sl Wesley T. Craven of New York Univer- |} and Pa. Ave. N.W. b Phone Nor : We strongly demand thet the sovem: | . sity, instructor in histor o eaaaeaeaare - | 0000000000000000000000000 ment grant amnesty or wder ma; g ty or gunpo! y & An Arab paper at Haifasa said that 4 . 1f the execution is carried out, “June 17 8 will become a day en which & spark will | o 8 be kindled not only in Palestine. but | & o G I roughout all Arab countries. We cago. TIl. 2080 178 | o This 2 hssae - an wavis | Chchton o 288 18 entilemen ‘ 1 to the government in avolding disturb- | Columbis, 8. C_ 29,95 9o } ances. | Denver, 008 83 | o SO 5 . | - 84 1 ' PLAY FOR CHARACTER |3 # on Vacation | o BUILDING IDEA GROWS % % | - 82 | A b —aea Los 76 62 | ; ’ National Child Labor Commission & % , O 36 72 Pt cloudy i Becretary Tackles Big Prorgam pgvn:gmk g ‘3'3 ?3 Clear i mana. iy | litotiers i 8. 8 1 Eiing Down . TR NEW YORK, (NAN.A).—The faith Biitsbury 8% Ry osée mmn terest Snou Come zrst in play of the right kind as the road | Foriland Me .. 2085 g8 g to character is now shared by many | Raisn’ N % ] Prcloudy | : educaters and social workers. Owen Sall Lake City 2994 84 Picioudy | o the ca I R. Lovejoy, who during 19 years as(Zan Antonic. . 2992 30 T Bain, v general secretary of the National 8un Prancisco. 2086 84 Soudy i Loy Somiesien, Leiped | B Joib oS B8 B B R In Sport Clothe ish a en's Bureau in the | 1 pesudyl nited States Department of Laber and | Wan 21 4 goner | n PO O S aveled 500,000 miles on social wel- Celoudy : fare cxaminations. announces an ‘- | EHR Clear A & P, though a grocer itself, votes for the house- . portant movement along this line. | ey : . . ' He is excutive director of the Child- . bl B e e e . @ wife. She has a right to as much good food as her ,500.000 program provide play o tacilities_ana —clubs 'in "the centers | For" prEncitnd # g money can buy under the most favorable conditions. Fhere home influence is weakest or | bisnn. usiria) e | . worst. Home counts less and less in b, Fr - i ' e " . . 1 child ‘development, because of parents’ ‘s:{{;c{(;._nf.;".“;ém.n 3 ggi:i A rendezvous for smart men before lhe',r < fidnlr‘r;r:n:;.d 1:01;”;_11 room and lack H r" ‘,"‘p};.,,\{,.fy‘d?:mmn nngg, m;.;'!."l g vacation. Meyer's Shop (in case you ha\'t:nt g Not everyone takes this view. By some st'range ;Such & center” remarks Mr. Love- H:r'm",mn"-}‘va;»fi:'«?fisnv.”n;.»P:;::::d'! already discovered it) ‘has a special showing s : tai 1 h b 1t oy, telling of the plan for clubs, , b Forto. 3 Toudy | 5 ce i ‘ithi gws e (e g C1en for clube, roome, | B2 sk, Forto' Rice $8 ot ciouay | of smart sport clothes and accessories within I asoning certain people see harm to human welfare $10 per child per vear. The cost of | Colon, Canal Zone 7 Elovay A K b i : : . . muiniaining & bov in°a penal instiic = | a very kwnn;’rflah‘f pHiCe yahge—an dpceptive in cutting your food bill. A & P cuts your food bill to tion is about $450 & vear. The former Buildings erected in Panama City in | to stock up before your vacation. bii . is preventive. The latter rarely cures.” | the last year cost more than $2,500,000 " ~ th Siprsmmithvel el e Tareiyjouree | e minimum. So these people are against A & P. Baper Alliance ) = 5 C T S PSR Ay e = e ort Coats rousers . 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