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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ;TUNE 22, 1930—PART ONF. - STETITLE FINED, WORK MAY START Condemnation Approval Clears Way for Agricul- Chinese Matador Chased From Ring By Jeering Crowd By the Associated Press. BARCELONA, Spain, June 21.—A Chinese bullfighter named Vincente Hong began his bullfighting career in the arena here Thursday, and, so far as Barcelona is concerned, immediately ended it, too. Under a shower of hats and cushions Hong was chased from proved too much for his Oriental wis- dom. The advent of the Chinese into the bullfighting game followed a great bal- Iyhoo in the Spanish press, but his capework proved as poor as his caution in approaching the bull proved exces- sive. He needed repeated stabs and much u from the spectators to kill | the first animal. The second was even worse. Vincente, | dismayed by the bull's lively snorting, waved his cape in the air a few times, got it wrapped around his neck and then beat a retreat, with the bull in hot_pursuit. The jeering crowd showered cushions upon him until the authorities sounded thon ‘matador departed at full speed, with the fans swarming after him. The bull was left behind. Air Travel Cost Increased. ST. LOUIS, June 21 (#)—A rate of T cerits per mile for air travel has been put intc effect by the T. A. T.-Maddux Air Lines, it was announced, an increase of 2 cents'over the Wintexr rate estab- lished January 14. ‘The low Winter rate experiment “proved beyond doubt,” the company said, “that it was fare not fear” which CHILD IS BURIED ALIVE WHEN STREET CAVES IN By the Associated Press. ESSEN, Germany, June 21.—A child was burled alive Thursday by a cave-in of a street in this manufacturing center, Panic broke out among the passersby. A wagon also was engulfed in the hole, which was 50 feet wide and about 50 feet deep. The accident came with- out warning, the pavement suddenly opening. It was caused by the cave-in of an 30 HURT IN FIGHT AT SOCCER GAME Bullets Fly When Buenos Aires Po- lice Attempt to Force Back Spectators. By the Associated Press. BUENOS AIRES, Argentine, June 21.—Thirty persons were injured, some with bullet wounds, during a disorder at a foot ball field Thursday afternoon while an important soccer match be- trouble began when mounted police tised their sabres in chasing off spectators, ™ Gl sithoriies mipgended the match lub authorities suspen: ma and the spectators became infuriated. PR SINCLAIR LEWIS FATHER Son Born to Wife of Author of “Main Street.” NEW YORK, June 21 (#)—A son was born yesterday st Woman's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Lewis. Mrs. Lewis is the former Dorothy COLORED MAN ACQUITTED * IN DEATH OF ANOTHER 4 A verdict of justifiable homicide (x- returned by A coroner's jury - ducting an inquest into the death of George Grigsby, colored, 38 years old, of 621 Rhode Island avenue, who shot Monday night when he attempf to break into a Tenth street hous escepe from a gang of colored men; Lawyer W. Norton, colored, 49 years old, of 1613 Tenth street, who fired the tal shot, was cleared of blame by the y's finding. He testified Grigsby did ive him a satisfactory explanation ture Building. blasts on the trumpet for the kept most travelers from using air|oiq mine, abandoned for 40 years, whose fighter to leave the ring. The mara- he tried to break into Norton lines. ramifications extended under the city. ‘s home. Grigsby died Thursday in |« men’s Hospital. v.I0 Free tween the “Boca Juniors” and thé “Ar- gentinos Juniors” was taking place. The ZZConvenient Deferred Payments the ring, after an Occidental bull had Thompson, newspa correspondent. She married the -ugr in 1928, ‘With the approval eral McCarl of the perty condemnation in the square Bounded by B and C streets, Thirteenth street and Linworth place southwest, rospects are that destruction of old uildings on this site may start within a short time to make way for the new building for the Department of Agri- culture. Papers in the last six parcels of property cases were transmitted by the | controller general to the Treasury, and it was said today that the transaction which will bring title to the Govern- ment will be accomplished probably Monday. This_consists of depositing money in the Treasury to the credit of persons entitled to the award. Each of these in the last_group was a case involving an estate for which several persons will receive some of the money. These pieces of property are located mostly on Thirteenth street at Nos. 223, 227, 22515, 231 and 237. The sixth is located at 216 Linworth place. There is only one case left in the title company’s hands where the money is already available, but the proper parties have not yet received the money. Bids were opened many weeks ago for the construction of the building, which will occupy this entirc_tlock. The lowest bidder Pedley Construction Co., adelphia. They offered to fear do all the old buildings on the square and put up the new building for $2.- 074,000, with an alternate oid of Porch Gliders At Y, Of The Love Seat in a Practical Bed-Davenport Suite Furnishes the Small Living Room Attractively Famous “New England” Porch Gliders Durable 330,000 for use of marble in certaln e, ts As soon as complste title to the g A n Block 18" obtained _sontract can be d i = g & : L mprerials o i awarded and work started wumnha} \ S - i L\ ®, 3 wear and comfort. few days. "This may be within the q | i et e next ten ys or two weeks. spring uphohwnd et and loose cushion back in heavy green duck with mo- i e $33.37 $32.50 Glider with strong link wire seat, heavy duck, in a fancy cretonne 0" $24.37 $22.50 Glider with strong link wire spring seat. Thick padded back and seat cushions. $l6.87 Less Y4... $10.50 Couch Hammock with spring seat, covered with thick pad in brown denim. MORROW WET STAND IS CALLED MISTAKE Takes Away His Last Chance for Presidency, Dr. McBride Says in Discussing Victory. 3-Pc. “Kroehler” Love Seat Bed- Davenport Suite, Upholstered : Mo % : : All Over in Jacquard Velour Four-Piece Artistic Gothic Design Bed Room Suite structed suite, . consisting of three pieces. Love seat by day and a com- chair and armchair—all upholstered in jacquard velour withwreversible spring cushions. A very quaint and ‘beautiful Gothic style suite effectively finished in two-tone selected walnut on gumwood, comprising a stately French vanity, straight-end hed,s | 45 deck chest of drawers and a fine large dresser. The suite is carefully finished in at- tractive design. B the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. June 21.— F. Scott McBride, general superintend- ent of the Anti-Saloon League, yester- day said that Dwight W. Morrow had sacrifice¢ his political future by gain- ing the Republican nomination for Sen- | ator in New Jersey on a wet platform. Dr. McBride said the Ambassador's stand on the prohibition gquestion | N “takes away his last chance for the presidency.” He said it was “unfor- tunate” that Morrow took the wet side, as “he could have gone further by tak- A very shapely and sturdily con- $139 fortable bed by night, button - back Summer Curtains at a Special Sale Price Ruffled Tie- Backs 200 pairs ruffled tie backs in Special for Monday Bedspreads Cretonne Bedspreads, in dainty floral designs, colors—green, gold or orchid. For Extra Comfort on the Porch or on an Outing Colorful Fiber Rugs Give Coolness to the Home in Summer Hodges Fern Crait Fiber Rugs, artistic in design. Pl o L S R $895 ““The nomination of another wet from New Jersey is about as exciting as the election of another dry in Maine. Na- tionally, it is even less significant. “With reference to prohibition, Mr. Morrow will be merely another wet from New Jersey, if he is elected. He is no more wet than Senator Edge, ‘whose place he would take. “So far not one dry vote in the House has been lost and nominations for the Senate represent a net gain of one dry vote even though New Jersey again sends a wet to' the Senate. In Maine, Minnesota, Florida and other States an almost negligible showing was made by the wringing-wet candidates. In earlier primaries at least the present dry strength in Congress was assured from Illinois, Indiana, South Dakota, Oregon l;l':nnxylvnua, Iowa and North Caro- voiles or marquisettes, some with plain colored bandings and others with flowered bandings. $1.88 Window drapes to match— PR DL s enibionvnis 1950 Cretonne pillows suitable Jor porches or canoes. 3fm-$1.00 30x40 in.... $795 $5.95 $1.69 $4.50—36x72 Delart Fiber 5 1t Rugs—colorful, modern in $ 349 52.49 Iron Frame Lawn Bench Hardwood slats. $3.98 design..... g FEDERAL FLYING FIELD $3I00- DTS e o Cn IS OPENED FOR SERVICE ! American Flag Over Randall Sta-| tion, in Texas, Dedicated by War Department. By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., June 21.—The American flay High Back Porch Rocker Durably built wide arms and high cane back and seat. Corps, yesterday told a crowd | of 20,000, including Army officers and | Tepresentatives of the Cuban and Mex- ican governments, that all buildings | will be placed in the center of the 2,368-acre tract. i Upon completion of the field, from | which 300 planes can take off simul- | taneously, Gen. Fechet said 350 officers, | 500 flying cadets and 2,000 enlisted | men will be stationed there, Gov. Pollard Welcomes 350 Dele- gates to Fraternity Convention. RICHMOND, Va.. June 21 (#).—Ap- proximately 350 delegates from many | paris of the United States were gathered i here today for the opening session this merning of the eighty-third annual convention of Theta Delta Chi Pra- ternity. The visitors were welcomed by Gov. 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