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STAR, . WASHINGILON, D. €, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, _1930. N BALDWIN REFUSES {British Conservative Leader Replies to Labor’s Plea on Unemployment. By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 19.—Stanley Baldwin, Conservative leader, was reported last | night to have declined the invifation of | Prime Minister Ramsay participate in a conference of the three British- party leaders on the emergency | probiem of unemployment. Mr. Baldwin's reply was sent to the prime minister after consultation with leading Conservatives. These advisers, it is said, took the view that Conserva- tive abstention from the conference would not prevent the government from | introducing to the House of Commons any measures they might evolve to meet the eritical situation. They feel the present government is incapable of dealing with ment and resent Mr. Macdonald's re- fusal to allow the opposition access to official data on the present conditions | {of trade, industry and unemployment fMcient material to g0 upon Conzervative chieftains submitted, party could not promulgate any constructive action, as # would like to ut must be merely a rubber stamp for the Taber government’s plans. MARY BLAIR WEDS Actress "HCN Fumigélion Konate Méth- Proofing —for furniture, rugs, cur- | tains. HCN fumigation kills all insects. Konate moth - proofing renders the fabrics im- mune from moths for 3 | years or more. Srecuritp Storage 1140 FIFTEENTY ST A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEARS | CAASPINWALL , PRESIDENT and Business Man An- |nounce Marriage Performed Sunday NEW YORK, June 19 (#).— riage of Miss Mary Blair, actress, and Compton M. E&.en, an executive of the Frigidaire Corporation, became known on Broadway today.. Fhe ceremony was performed last Sunday at Eaken's coun- try home at Redding, Conn. Miss Blair received a final decree of divorce three weeks agn from Edmund Wilson, literary eritic for the New Re- public. She has appeared in the lead- |r}: roles in many of Eugene O'Neill's plays. Will Rogers Says: IT'S HOME —after all that brings out the BETTER PART OF OUR- SELVES. You may RESIST that fact for ever so long, BUT are you winning? All that we have done in the FOREST ?ECTION 0! CHEVY CHASE —is produce a HOME that de- velops THAT FACT—and does it" QUICK. We have made real HOME LIVING EASY, and in a HOME —that gives the family the Sfl- TING IT IS ENTITLED TO INVESTIGATE To Inspect Drive out Comnecticut Avenue to Bradley Lane — Chevy Chase Club—turn west two blocks, fol- BOSTON, Mass., June 18.—This sweeping victory of Dwight Morrow is going to give many a wet candi- date false encouragement. He was running on some- thing besides a fih[(orm He could ave run as a bol- shevik and won. The only thing will keep other States from fol- lowing New Jer- sey’s example will be there just aint any more Morrows. I said yesterday Daniel ‘Webster wrote the dictionary. Well these Harvardites have been calling me up before daylight telling me it was Noah Webster and not Danicl. How was I to know I never read the - bowk? I never could get interested in the thing. Well anyhow, the mis- take will only be noticed in Boston. KRISHN S Cdaceon the are s of Joir A D + VAMERICAN SECURITY & TRUST (Seal) Attest: RICK a fresh outlook on life the individual is creatin, h 1M ‘As- aaid company menl;:ngm:musmaflum”; No admission charge, r upon application between Agency, 1119 H st. n.w torium from 6 p.m. the nigh e: ax notice to cr rreannn ‘ot the Natlonal erchants’ Associati "W"rwu“mlr hands this 10th day of June. 930, = il C. GRANT CHASE, President; M. L. CA!! etary. EMEN ENGE) Vithessed woman passenger st on bus in Anacostia Jume 14 please et in touch at once with JACOB C._LEVY, Attornes, Prank 1in_National Bank Bldg. TOAID MACDONALD Macdenald to | unemploy- | The mar- | THE EVENING | | l Declines to Help ’ | | \ | _STANLEY BALDWI GUILD WILL PRESENT | “TEMPEST” TONIGHT ‘qhakcspeareun Comedy to Be 61veni | at Sylvan Theater, Starting | at 8:30, | The Drama Guild will present Wil- |liam Shakespeare’s comedy “The Tem- PeEt” as an outdoor spectacle at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Sylvan Thea- ter, Monument grounds. The cast of leading players includes: Thomas Cahill, Paul Alexander, James Otis Porter. Maurice H. Jarvis, Harry Walker, Arthur B. White, Eldred Wil- son, Robert Miller, jr.. Robert D. Chase. Robert Halsted, Denjs E. Con- nell, Walter Thorne, H. R. Baukhage | Anne 1Ives, Laura Barrett, Gertrude Walter, Miriam Bangs Hilton, Frances Bingham Cole and a large group of dancers and attendants. 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