| - d 1t lone, th h the T0DMILE: JAUNT war srenis wemseo, | GROWTH REVIEWED 25222 5 i oy ountri st t 70,000,000 ) ’ with which to mare ;ny:lllenfi S foe |1 T 70 et Ry A TeERTLY GveR AMBASSADOR SAYS merchandise or any other items they by Rex Lease. Chef Suffocates After Craft| TR T ¢ p * : | Von Prittwitz of Germany Pays ol N h | Is Held for Hours Be- ,} : e ~ ed and Executives Scatter | pp o T aatio ;;yi,,‘ Mission and Tourist |oums. " Senr than thelr desire for |\ iy charge preferred by Vivian The Al | d the G hi) . He su ted that all discus- Ve - ples have becoms reconclled foNOwIng Shon ot tapl e ntcrnetionsl pay- |solored e3¢ and brulsed face.” Se al- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., MONDAY, JULY 7. 1930. ¥R AS C. Baldridge. Idaho; George H. Dern, of charitable and mission donations (! y 1 Utah: Lieut. Govs. Arthur H. James, and of international investment swings VIVIAN DUNCAN CHARGES NIAGARA FALLS CLAIMS NEW VICTIM Pennsylvania; John H. Brown, Ohio, to determine the reality about national former Gov. Carey T. Hardee,|Us Us | trade balances. ASSAULT AGAINST ACTOR owed,” Dr. Klein remarked, “While 2 E 2 our demand for foreign goods was less | BY the Associated Press Klein Urges Consideration of than the foreign demand for our goods, ~LOS ANGELES, July 7.—Rex Lease, hind Fall : T 4 H | sty el These nvisible exchanges between | Duncan of the Duncan Sisters stage in alls. owar omes. in Radio Talk. i nations, he commented, were now get- | team, Appearing in Malibu before the K ; G EXpe"d'tures' ting to be as important as the visible | justice of peace, John Webster, Miss SALT LAKE CITY, July 7.—The | the break in their relations during the | American business dealings abroad | ance should be conducted in the light v o The body of George Stathakis, Buffalo Governors' Conference and a thousand- | World War period, according to the | represented & turnover total of $20,- |of facts about them. ¥ L WA B R Greek chef, who suffocated in a barrel mile jaunt through National parks were | opinion expressed by Ambassador Von | 000,000,000 yearly, as compared with an | oee L held under $500 bail here. He was | and | Florida. “Our excess imports of foreign pleas- Annual Conference Also End-, our desire for thelr services and scenery | i~ actor, was arrested today on & exchanges of commodities actually | Duncan displayed a noticeably dis- in which he shot the Horseshoe Falls, to close today with the arrival here of | Prittwitz of Germany in a radio address was at an undertaker's today awaiting | . S d | the chief executives' special. delivered "from Washington Yesterday (#1nUal average of $5000000000 20 Plane Aids Church Dedication. | SEirqe 28 b Mekbu Boach home of SISl / The trip, which included Grand Can- | atternoon. it years ago, it was estimated by Dr.| LONG BEACH, N. Y. July 7 (®).— pubibit st i 2t s . : ce s 4 8] |yon and Bryce Canyon National Park: e German Ambassador’s message | Julius Assistant tary of 2 | ’ with steel, he took the plunge Saturday | and the Cedar Breaks National Monu- | was broadcast in the conclave of na- | oo 1s Hieltn Assioiant Secrelt™ G| An airplane has ncsisted in the dedi- | Beetles on Spree After Leaf Diet. afternoon. He carried oxygen sufficient ment, was made over mountain roads|tions series of the Columbia Broad- merce, a radio talk last night. | cation of St. John's Lutheran Church. BARNSBORO, N. J. July 7 (®).— for three hours. The cask Was recov- He emphasized that the complex Te- | During & ceremony in the edifice & | Japanese beetles are having & prolonged 3 ours, X s rec ; A | withous untoward incident by bus and | casting System. MR ered some hours later, a bit bat- & rain. Tefacing his remarks with a tribute | jationships of modern nations required | plane circled above droj | s h Y . " - . - pping religious | jag. After eating sassafras leaves they Qova. John H. Trumbull of Connec. |to transatlantic aviators, Herr Von |y, jeiugions of tourist expenditure, | literature. | caper with nose dives and tail spins. tered and leaky. Stathakis was still ASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE! By the Associated Press. P | | By the Asscciated press. NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, July 7.— £ strapped to a mattress he designed as a | ticut -and Norman S. Case of Rhode | Prittwitz said: buffer. An old turtle—sacred, he called | j it Island, with former Gov. Frederick W.| “If technical science and technical ft—which he carried with him, was o Plaisted of Maine, went from Bryce|skill have been able to diminish the alive. No injuries were apparent Canyon to Los Angeles yesterday. Other | physical distance which separates Eu- Coroner W. W. Thompson expressed | £ executives who made the tour of the|rope from America it is perhaps still the belief that Stathakis had lived six | : parks returned here to continue to thelr | more gratifying that the forces of good hours. Homes, . ruded Gors, John Garlan | Tl O both sides of the ocean have i o @ The “‘journey from ‘the ‘cascades,| o R hey included Govs. John Garland | been able equally to reduce the mental T’ R le ’ H b d ’ A l Sronh e Tebit e s e | ‘ ; 3 . | |Pollard, Virginia; Willlam G. Conley, | distance created between our fWo peo- e na lg (2 aoveraasner atscontinues occupled only 10 minutes. Stathakis re- | ; West Virginia; Harry G. Leslie, In-|ples by the war. s o bt e | diana; Henry H. Caulfield, Missouri: | = “Notwithstanding that an ocean sep- . . TETLL sEves Deneniog n e Seate L. STATHAKIS, {John ' Hammill, Towa; Theodore E.| arates us, reconciliation between the ’ [lle f S S’ W ’ turbulent current and hurtled over | Forty-six, Greek chef, of Buffalo, N.Y., who lost his life in attempting to go over | Christianson, Minnesota: J. E. Erick-| American and German peoples after the t e 8 0 tetso’l oes in asnmnm g ton rocks. | the Horseshoe Falls of Niagara in a specially constructed barrel of wood and steel, | SO0, Montana; Arthur J. Weaver, Ne-| war rapidly began and today seems an The barrel was not thrown clear, but —P. & A. Photo, | braska: 3 accomplished fact. seemed to drop through the curtain be- hind the Falls. There it was held for pours. Woea it o sppcer 1t wes 2| ADDRESS OF KING and tow it ashore. It weighed a ton. Stathakis, who called himself a| philosopher’ and wrote a treatise on | “The Mysterious Veil of Humanity," took along paper and pencil to record the opening of the new India House at | Aldwych will be made tomorrow morn- TO BE REBROADCAST | ing at 7:10 (Eastern standard time) by the National Broadcasting Chain. The British Broadcasting Corporation will carry his address to long and short Store Opens 8 A.M. his sensations, but did no writing in| George V to Speak at Opening of wave circuits for transmission around | | the barrel. o . the globe. National Broadcasting will o . New India House at pick ‘up the short wave signal from Flood Leaves Fish in Garden. Aldwych. G5SW, Chelmsford, England, at the Radio Corporation of America Trans- SAULT STE. MARIE, Ontario, July — atlantic Receiving Station at River- | ¥ ' 9 () —Elie Taylor fishes in his garden. | head, Long Island. Thence it will be . | The Mml.;suu:n River ruined hg‘vgge. By the Associated Press. relayed by special circuits to N. B. C.'s tables when it overran its banks, but| NEw YORK, July T.—An attempt | fheadauarters for distribution over a , 4 the 3:-’;3 °w:'}tm“ofl§? 5t D08 atekes | to rebroadcast in the United States the| ~ Through special arrangement WOR } weighed 12 pounds, address of King George in London at will be included. 1 ) J . ¥ . £ ' WASHINGTON’'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE The Usual Raleigh Haberdasher tailoring and quality in these Linen anda Palm Beach ~ ' i $1285 | 450 Men’s and Women'’s All $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15 Shoes f Imported Irish Linen and genu- ine Palm Beach Suits specially priced for this event . .. They offer a rare, refreshing coolness in com- bination with the same smart style you’ve been accustomed to find in our woolen clothes . .. You should buy at least 2 suits at this price ... You’'ll look comfortable, feel com- fortable and be smartly dressed. Hundreds of 22 and *197" _ PAULINA it | priced. 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