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RALROAD LEADER SEES PROSPERIY Downs, Steamship Chairman, Declares Diversification Assures Progress. "v the Associated Press. SAVANNAH, Ga., June 20.—After at- | tending meetings of directors of the Central of Georgia Railway and Ocean Steamship Co., of both of which he is chawrman, L. A. Downs, president of the | Tliinois Central Railroad, said here to- day_he believes business will resume progress soon. “Business generally,” he sald, “has, now been receding for about nine months. There has been no instance | since 1900 when American business iled to resume progress within a year| following the date of depression. | “Industry, commerce and business are #0 highly diversified in our country that THE EVENING RADIO TO DELIVER PRINTED PAPER OF FUTURE, JOURNALIST SAYS Pages Will Be Transmitted to Subscribers by Air and Reproduced on Sensitized Sheet. By the Associated Press. , His local news and comment will be P.fi“lsfifi&:l?;d::: :;‘ ;";’::‘:‘ written by his reporters, sub-editors and in journalism, yesterday looked 50 years |BOYS AT CAMP LETTS i OPEN SEASON OF 1930 \Nltnre Study and Play on Pro- gram of First Group to Leave for Marylamd. Exchanging school books for vacation ‘?flu‘vm?nf. more than half a hundred 'Monroe street northeast; Robert Hill, 'avenue; Robert Sutton, 1443 Oak Mfl‘\ | correspondents, each of whom will oper- boys of Washington and vicinity gave Potomac Park Apartmenis; Charles W. Edward Webster, 3200 Porter street: ate a keyboard either in the office or | the city a rousing farewell and jour- | Hopkins, 4522 Fifteenth STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. Allen, | David Paull, 2920 Ontario road; Douglas Aurora Hills, Va.; Daniel Boyd, 1707 |Powell, Silver Spring, M Columbia road; Donald Burroughs, 707 | Powell, 2449 Tunlaw . road: Emo | Twentieth street; Ralph B. Cole, 1419 | Prince, 3720 T street; Kenneth Reich- Chapin street; Edward Cover, 2121 New | enbach. Takoma Park, Md.: John J. | York avenue; Fred L. Carothers, Md.; Jack Roscher, | Chapin street; Donald Crandall, 2301 | Connecticut avenue; Frank Dougherty. cluded the following: Hugh way; Apartments; Harold T. Gordon, 1301 | Clarendon, Va.: Bob Weaver, 3306 Hol- Massachusetts avenue: Jesse Gram, 1750 | mead place; George Stanfield, 1816 H | Lamont street; Hugh Higgins, 1507 reet; John Sumner, 1758 Pennsylvani street: Leo | George Weickhardt. 638 Eighth street into the future and gave his forecast | miles away, the impulses of which will | neved today to Camp Letts, Y. M. C. A. | Holland, 1117 Ninth street; James Horn. | northeast: Charles Wenrick, 1349 Quincy of what the newspapers of that day may | put what is written in type. be like. | The pages of the paper will be trans- Drawing on recent scientific achieve- | Iiied Y Tadio to subscrivers, and re ments as the basis for his picture, he subscriber will see will be the completed told the National Editorial Association | paper rolling out of the machine, ready | that the horoscope hints at these things: | for him to take it out and read it.” The editor will receice his quota of | Mr. Stockbridge, editor of the Ameri- general news, general advertising, pic-| can Press, saw an alliance between radio | tures and features by radio, in facsimile, | and the newspapers in the new day, but automatically. by means of machines. | expressed the belief that radiocasting of He will set his own local advertise- | news as now carried on—read by an an- ments, “perhaps by methods which we | nouncer—never can supplant the have not even guessed at.” | printed page. it is practically impossible for all inter- | ests to be headed in the same direction at the same time. One by one various tivities scrape bottom and then head upward. Because of this situation, those looking for evidences of improvement find plenty of them, and it is equall easy to point out signs of depression. DRY -EDUCATIONAL FUNDS INCREASED |; Methodist Commission Authorizes $50,000 More Than Last Year for “Emergency” Program. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO. June 20.— Increased authorized yesterday by the world service commission of the church. The board was authorized specifically to raise $50,000 in excess of last year's Teceipts, to be used exclusively for ed- ucational “efforts in what was termed “the present emergency in the field of national prohibition. LINE TO BE EXTENDED United Fruit Co. Will Add Three Crack Steamers to Service. NEW ORLEANS, La.. June 20 (#).— Crawford H. Ellis, vice president of the o United Fruit Co. yesterday announced that contracts had been awarded by : his company for placing into service three additional fast passenger liners at_a cost of $11,000,000. The liners will be used between New Orleans and Colombia, Panama and Cuba, by the United Pruit Co. The ships are to be built within a year, CITIES NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Astrology class, Rosicru ship Study Center, 907 Fifteenth street, 8 pm. ‘Moonlight excursion, La Fayette Lodge camp on the Rhode River near An- napolis. which opened for the 1930 sea- son of fun. The campers were welcomed by a large staff of leaders and counselors, headed by J. C. Ingram, camp director and head of the boys’ department of the Washington “Y.» " Le regular camp | program of organized play, fun and na- | wure study got under way immediately. | The boys found the eamp resplendent | in new paint and replete with recondi- | tioned and new equipment. | The first contingent of campers in Casy(renirleems A High-Grade $298 4-Pc. Bed Room Suite If you are looking for a bedroom suite which is de- {2109 P streel | mington, De! | side " terrace | teenth stree Ralph Johnston, Wil- |street; Charles Yeagle, 2101 New Hamp- ohn B. Kay, 1820 Ingle- | shire avenue: Robert Zens, 4208 River Earl Kimmel, 2515 Thir- |road, and Junior Harvey, 2310 Ashmead James Kinter, 917 Eigh- | place. teenth street; Wilson Koontz, 4506 | Georgia avenue; David Malone, 1601 Argonne place; William Marmion, 1615 Potomac _avenue southeast: Willlam| OTTAWA, June 20 (#).—Georges cCain, 708 Farragut streef; Douglas| jean Knight, French minister to Can- cCaughey, 3521 R #treet; Charles Hoatensnlisen Moeser, Clarendon, Va.; Douglas Mos- | 8da since 1928, has been recalled to | teller, 2041 Thirty-seventh street: Ran- | Paris to take over the post of chief dolph Ogilby, Chevy Chase, Md.; David | of press services in the foreign affairs | Parkman, 1003 Taylor street northeast: | minist Minister to Canada Recalled. Both in Populfir Priced and the Better Grades of Home" Furnisfiings The Hub Offers the Utmost in Value. RUG FREE . | he has announced here. imrlowD Diver Seeks Prince’s Estate. MIAMI, Fla, June 20 (#).—Carl Holm, deep-séa diver, has opene@ legal proceedings seeking to obtain a $1,000,- | 000 estate of Prince Fritz Wilhelm | Holm, who died In New York in March, Holm sald the prince was his cousin and that he has &tninea legal counsel In New York in e c 1= - ARAARRANAAADLDALANIDIIIIE DD || When You Need a Good Laxative or Cathartic Depend Upon HEXASOL =N 2} I IS Inxativ tie | hly efcacious | tment of con- aline. | HEXASOL f%trve | #0c At AN Good Drux Steres : CRACK-SHO ROACH DEATH | PILES—Itch—Discomfort quickly respoad $1.00 per package Containing 12 treatments | AtYourNeighborhoodDruggist | Torb, 30 Wilis Ave, N. Y. i MONEY BACK GUARANTI | RICE An Exceptional 4-Pc. $98 Bed Room Suite Reduced to cian Fellow- | & cidedly smart and genuinely attractive—here it is. Four piecess—dresser, Hollywood vanity, Deck chest of drawers and bed—richly veneered in genuhe walnut veneer on pumwond. REMERIROC .. o o s s Liberal Credit Terms With Any Suite From the popular priced line we offer this splendid value in a four-piece walnut-finished suite, consisting of a dresser, chest of drawers, wood bed and French vanity. Each piece well made and attractively decorated. Reduced t6 .......... $5.00 Down—The Hub Chapter, No. 37, O. E. 8, aboard S. S. City of Washington, leaving Seventh Street Wharf 8:30 pm. Dancing and cards. Presentation of drama, entitled “Old- fashioned Mother.” Intermediate En- § deavor Society of Third Baptist Church, _ Fifth and Q streets, 8 pm. Meeting, Writers' League of Washing- ton, Mount Pleasant Public Library, Sixteenth and Lamont streets, 8 pm. Recital, Alwilda Matlock, Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, 8 p.m. Meeting, Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, north room of the Mayflower ¥ Hotel, 8 pm. > Presentation of Shakespearean play, “The Tempest.” D. C. 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The settee armchair and wing chair com- prising this group are richly upholstered in wool mohair, Hardwood Porch Swing Here Since 1873 $1.69