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AMERICAN TRADE ININDIA HARD HIT Boycott Hurts Importation of Autos and Japanese Cotton Goods. By the Associated Presp. BOMBAY, June 30.—American trade with India has been hard hit by the business slump brought about by the Swaraj, or independence movement, and the subsequent boycott. The chief suf- ferers have been the automobile indus- try and shippers of various kinds of machinery. The Nationalists' boycott is directed against British goods in particular, but all foreign firms doing business in dif- | ferent parts of the country are feeling | its effects. Enormous losses have re- sulted. Japan’s trade in cotton goods #lso was hard hit, not only by Mahatma Gandhi’s campaign to stimulate home- spuns, but also by the 5 per cent Indian preferential tariff, which importing mRgents ssy works' in' Great Britain's favor. Business men believe that in a short time the automobile, as well as the cotton yarn and plece goods busi- ness, will be in the doldrums, owing to Indian unrest and the feeling of un- certainty which prevalls generally in commercial cireles: During 1929 there were shipped from the United States and Canada 15,000 trucks and 12,000 private cars for the Indian trade. This average continued until last month, when business began its decline. In May, 1929, 450 cars were sold in Bombay presidency, while in May, 1930, but 284 cars were sold, and observers say indic: point to *Junc figures far below Y HALVERSON TO TOUR U. S., URGING CLUBS N. A. A. Committee Secretary Will Advocate Formation of Private Air Groups. T HE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. ——— Sis! Boom! Bang! FIREWORKS for the 4th ofJuly 5e¢ to 25¢ (Main Floor, The Heeht Oo.) Sale of 1,200 Pairs of Men's $1.95 to $3.50 PAJAMAS 00 “Shop early this week. Store closed Friday and Saturday, July 4th and 5th.” A Sensational Sale of _FISK-MADE /3 to (28) $5.95 30x3, Rugby and e e A (12) $8.50 28x4.75 Windsor tires. isk $5 2 5 ot tiren. Fiok made. $0.10 i sum mstx 45,1 soukid trer ... $9:0D Fik nonakid see $12.55 / Fuk nonakid tires $12.95 TIRES and TUBES |/2 off! (24) hsxz.so 2]9x$:40 24 1.75 4. l("é;l: A:l;onljgllz::l;!’j!(: $7095 {"iszll :;;-glfg&:;e.: $8.25 .50 il }Air-)Flight tires % $9o75 B DLLOS (4) $19.50 3. Fisk Air-F tires (12) $2 30x 31, Fisk red inner tubes $]— Other size tubes proportionate- ly low! ‘THE HECHO 3 pairs for $5.50 ‘Within the next few days R. W. Hal- verson, secretary of the Private Fying Club committee of the National Aero- nautic Association, will leave the Na- tional Capital on an airplane tour of e country to promote the organiza- tion of private flying clubs under the | leadership of his association. W, Mr. Halverson will assist groups and individuals in organizing clubs and in conducting membership _campaigns. ‘The work of the Private Flying Club committee has been made possible by a grant from the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics. Plans for the creation of private clubs were drafted by the committes under the chairmanship of Edward P. ‘War- ner, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics. The plan in- cludes adequate insurance, competent management and arrangements for the fullest exchange of ideas and experi- ences between clubs. “It should be a matter of civic pride, said Mr. Halverson, “for every town o *Mcity to support a flying club’organizes on sound, substantial lines to affogd & means for air-minded peonle to learn to fiy at a minimum cost. The organiza- tion of a flying club is not as compli- i cated and difficult as.people generally think. It is merely a co-operative or- ganization to give members an oppor- tunity to learn to fiy and to continue practice at a small ‘expenditure. Ten Ppersons are sufficient to organize & club and purchase a plane. % Every Tire and Tube Perfect! Every One Guaranteed Against Defects in Work- manship or Materials! (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) /QUALITY! TAILORING! VALUE! MATERIALS! Lustrous sateen! Smooth broadcloth! Smart stripes! STYLES! English collar models! Surplice styles! Middy styles! : Faultlessly tailored! And other light-weight ma- : terials CATHEDRAL CHOIR _ MEDALS AWARDED Robert D. Heinl Receives Harriet Lane Johnston Trophy 'Y for Service. COLORS! - Solid colors and The annual medal awards for the boys of Washington Cathedral Choir ‘were announced at the service yester- day morning in Bethlehem Chapel by Rev. Dr. G. Freeland Peter, canon and chancellor of the Cathedral, The Harriet Lane Johnston Medal for long and faithful service in the Cathe- dral choir was given to Robert D, Hein}, Who has sung in it since September, 1925. ‘The Mount St. Alban Medal for excellence in music was awarded to Charles Heasty and honorable mention prize for excellence in music was award- ed to Frank Orrison. Chancellor Peter, in giving the awards, reviewed the work of the choir and told of its important place in the Cathedral worship. During the past year the choir has sung at many special services and for special, radio broad- SOME SHIRT SALE niece of President Buchanan, who in addition to foundin, 1 . . . National Cathedral” Sehooi o pios | Plain White Shirts # xmthleu me: Lane .;ln.hmwn scholar- | Shi r boys, e Ll T, d rovided ot Fancy Pattern Shirts Gl e ‘sai e serand s gy Cathe- | Solid Color Shins 3 3 e s pacity since Bethlehem Chlp:] tw:s' flcr:t Ol b A opened. Deaths Reported | Every shirt made with collars.and neckbands guaranteed not to shrink. 6 for $l1 SIZES! Small, medium, large and patterns extra large (Mafn Floor, The Hecht Co.) Regglarly $2.95, $3.95 and $5. Imported LINEN KNICKERS prs. for $5 ($2.75 per pair) Pre-shrunk Irish and Belgian linens. Well tailored. Sevge seamed. Deep, roomy pockets. Separate waistbands. Plain white, natural and grey. Also brown and white, black and white and other plaids. Regular, short and long lengths. Size 28 to 69c 3 pairs $2 #),_ The following deaths have be D e R dee, roporiad o ) nd, 86, Unitd States Soldiers’ Jeremiah Allen, 72, 431 Mellon st Williem H. Pumphrey, 12, 1194 W st &.e. Rlillul W. Morrison, 47, Georgetown Hos- ita Ethel Jeffries. 33. Garfield Hospital Tiliie ‘Moore. all ¢ I Billle Lawrence. 23, nfant to " George P. and Florenc Hamilton. 19 days. Sibley Hospita) " Thomas Machey, 8. Home for Aged and m ctoeia Jackson. 60. Gallinger Hospital ital. Collar-Attached and Shirts With Two Collars T Every neckband-type shirt has two laundered collars to match, one round corner, one straight. Not a Printed Shit in the Sale! (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) 48 403 P . J8. 913" Westminster st {.‘,‘;.';.’;"Hg',l,h“"?i 18. Gallinger Hospital. n. 14, v . LonDle 3 Eastern Branch Poto- | Sale of $1.50 to $2.50 Men’s Four-in-Hand TIES $1.35 3 for $4 One and two of a kind. Imported and do- mestic materials,. Every one hand tailored! Many silk lined! An array of patterns and Sale of 50c Men’s Novelty BRI HALF HOSE like surfaces. Gives interiors hard enamel. § | MEtro. 0151 = Phone for Color Card s ITCHING - TORTURE ENDS when soothing Zemo is used It's remarkable how quickly Summer itching- vanishes when Zemo touches the skin. Use it for ras bites, ivy- @\poisoning and itching, peeling toes, This far-famed antiseptic draws out 4 for $I ¥t and pain and quickly soothes - Some discontinued patterns of a nationally way irritation. Use safe, healing Zemo freely to clear up ugly pimples + known maker. Others taken from our own and dandruff. It's invisible and stocks. Wide variety of smart patterns. Mix- odor Just the thing for sunburn . 5 2 3 i and offser Summer skin irritations, tures of silk, rayon and lisle and rayon cotton colors that will harmonize with most any Have Zemo handy always. Any mixtures. Sizes 91 to 12. shirt or suit. i (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) " (Sports Shop, Main Ploor. The Heent Co.) $1 and $1.50 GOLF HOSE Plain and New Fancy Patterns Blues, Tans, Greens, Grey, 10 to 12 Sizes (Sports Shop, Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) druggist, 35c, oe, $1.00. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) . BOR SKIN IRRITATIONS