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DONALD THOUGH N STRONG POSTON Near-Defeat of British Party. Attributed to Tactics THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Will Rogers BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., July 8.— My genial competitor for the Na- tion’s ear, Calvin Coolidge, in one of his sermonettes advises people to spend more. Now we know that Mr. Cool- idge's success | “RECREWING” OF PLANE IN FLIGHT IS OPPOSED Capt. John O. Donaldson Denied Privilege of Making Endurance Effort in That Way. The request of Capt. John O. Donald- son, the District's only war ace, fm" special sanction from the aeronautics | branch of the Department of Commerce | air- D. C., THURSDAY, Innu planes, yesterday was formally re- fused. Gilbert G. Budwig, director of air regulation of the aeronautics branch, sent Donaldson a telegram this’ morn- ing in which he stated that the entire policy and principles of the aeronautics branch are opposed to flights of the type proposed. The refusal was based on conditions for the flight discussed at a meeting here yesterday beiween Budwig and Donaldson, who flew here from New York in one of the two endurance planes. The department refused to JULY 10, 1930. Community Center Programs July and August. Sylvan Theater in the CHILDREN AND'PARENTS TO BE ENTERTAINED Sylvan Theater Arranged for The Community Center Department, | with the co-operation of the Office of the Public Buildings and Parks, will | give a series of entertainments at the | Monument morrow night, starting at 7:30 o'clock, l when the Elks Boys' Band will give a | half-hour concert. Other features will be two dance numbers offered by boys and girls of Thomson Community Center; & play, “The Big Prince,” writ- ten by Loulse Ayres Garnett and pre- | sented by children of Macfarland Com- munity Center. Gl CARL has been based |for a refueling and “recrewing” walve a regulation requiring that a dis- plane endurance flight to be made at ! tance of at least 300 feet be maintained Roosevelt Field, N. Y., by two endur- | between aitcraft in flight, which auto- — matically made the Roosevelt attempt illegal. 610 H STREET NE LINCOLN 10200 ALWAYS OPEN Grounds during July and August for | children and parents who remain in the | Field irH\' for the Summer. The first program will be held to- nts. on personally of Oppone following that : theory. “But my advice the By the Associated Press. | LONDON, July 10.—Prime Minister | oot g MacDonald, victor by only three votes m; was a time to a House of Commons right yesterday, | Ve now. 4 i vl a dog was believed today to be more safely| |y e When e dog intrenched against the next attack upon | the first payment on a bigger bone his regime. This probably will come next | with it. He buries the one he's got. week when a motion of censure pre-| Don't make the first payment on sented by Stanley Baldwin, Conservative | anything. First payments is what leader, is up for vote | made us think we were prosperous There are predictions of a split in the | and the other 19 is what showed us Liberal following s & consequence of | We were broke. Yours, WILL. tactics of the leader, David Llovd| George, in so nearly forcing an election 3 . N 5 e nisterial defeat which he ad- | Widow Given Year's Appointment. The President has authorized appoint- mitted he did not really wish. | ‘The lengths to which a section of the | yone of ape Mary R. Martin, widow of Harry R. Martin, a former employe Conservative following went in an effort to bring about the defeat excited con- siderable comment today. Observers | of the General Accounting Office, as a termed the strategy “subterfuge,” and in | check assorter in that office, at a sal- | some quarters the expression, “not| ary of $1,.260 per annum, for a period cricket,” was heard. | of one year. but without thereby ac- This reference was to the action of 50 | quiring “a classified status or right to or more Conservatives in remaining at | further appointment.” That action was 747 14th St. NW. St Stephen’s Club, nearby, until the | taken on the recommendation of the | moment of the division, as if to infer | controller general. | rich flavor The Greatest June Business curity, motivated by which some would | vote At the crucial moment the Conserva- . Mumm . tives filed into the anti-government - in PACKARD’S History lobby, along with their fellow Tories of more conservative following, and with David Lloyd George and many of his Liberals It was an_ exciting moment | and one which had the Laborites badly AST month more Packard cars were delivered to customers than in any previous June in the history of the Packard Company. Even June of 1929 was surpassed. scared. Four Libera realizing how close the government was to defeat, hur- ried into the ministerial lobby then, and others abstained from voting. The out- What a tribute to the Packard Eight in these times when everyone is weighing values and buying a little more carefully than ever before! come was a 278-t0-275 victory for the ministry. With announcement of the result | much criticism arose from among Lib- | Remember it is still possible to buy a Packard Standard Eight at a saving of $400—an outstanding value in the fine car field. Come in and see the cars that erals of Mr. Lloyd George and of his amendment to the finance bill—which are today setting a new record for public appreciation, Hardy Pot Grown Chrysanthemum Plants '] Gude’s Garden Shop A. GUDE SONS CO. Inspection Invited of A Dignified Residence Midst Large Shade Trees In the select part of old Chevy Chase. Modern, with ideal arrange- ment ‘of rooms’ and ample in size. Pompom and Single Stem Varieties. Per Doz. ‘DAIRY PRODUCTS Open Every Evening HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME Drive Out Tonight After Six 0'Clock 16 EAST MELROSE ST. (East from Conn. Ave. at Chevy Chase Club) STONE & FAIRFAX 1008 Conn. Ave. Nat'l 2424 Its smooth, velvety taste will appease even the most fastidious palate—and thoroughly Chestnut Farms A phone call or a note in your milk bottle will bring this delicious drink to you fresh each day. relieve an insistent thirst. Dairy Milk is made with fresh milk and pure sweet chocolate syrup—blended delicately to develop a delicious flavor. You will like it! Chestrut Farms Dai. Jelected as the WORLDS MOBEL LUIRY PLANT and Rated 100% by the District of Columbia Fealth Department. Phone Potomac 4000 for Service would have exempted from taxation in- come used in replacements. Several | Liberals said they would not again fol- low blindly, but would vote with the government in all cases where the gov- ernment’s existence and their seats might be involved. Gossip from Conservative quarters | was that Stanley Baldwin, leader of the Conservatives, had disapproved of the | tactics of his own followers, and did not wish for a general election now at a time when questions of free empire trade and tariff on foodstuffs are rending the country. 3 STARS of the “Milky Way” U. S. OSTEOPATHS ELECT DR. W. B. DAVIS PRESIDENT Convention at Philadelphia Ends and Seattle, Wash., Selected for Next Year. Wise Brothers Special Raw HOLSTEIN NURSERY MILK * Special Y CREAM-TOP § PASTEURIZED MILK With CREAM THAT WHIPS at Do extra cost. * Wise Brothers GR"A'DE GUERNSEY MILK richest milk toF srowing children and adults. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, July 10.— The American Oesteophatic Association at the closing meeting of its annual con. vention yesterday selected _Seattle, Wash., as next year's conventlon city, | and eiected the following officers: Dr. Warren B. Davis, Long Beach, Calif., president; Dr. Arthur D. Becker, Kirksville, Mo., first vice president; Dr. John J. Dunning, London, Engiand, second vice president; Dr. Catherine Gray Lynch, Paris, France, third vice president; trustees, Dr. John E. Rogers, Oshkosh,’ Wis.; Dr. Percy R. Roscoe, Cleveland; Dr. Chester H. Morris, Chi- cago; Dr. George J. Conley, Kansas LC})‘t_y. and Dr. Ira W. Drew, Philadel- | phia. Your used car will be accepted as cash and its fair valuation applied against the down and monthly payments on a Packard Eight. The 5-Passenger Standard Sedan is delivered here with spare tire, tube, cover and all mecessary equipment for $2,225. Initial payment $578.45; monthly payments $152.62. Packard Washington Motor Car Company Connecticut at S Adams 6130 ‘Twenty-two days left to file your personal tax return. Any one in busi- ness July 1, 1930, must file a return. The Big Event— Tis Here! WISE BROTHERS CHEVY CHASE DAIRY Main Office and Dairy Plant 3204-08 N Street N.W. Five Branches to Serve You WEst 0183 Tomorrow! Inimitable $6.50 “HAHN-SPECIAL” Summer Shoes NCLUDING our entire stocks of whites—blondes — as well as many black, patent and colored kid models. SPECIAL NOTICE. WE CLEAN AND PAINT YOUR FURNACE for $3.50; repairs and installations; all work ! anteed. ROBEY HEATING CO., 61 N e._Tel. Nat. 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