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TLE Evitiviwag STAR, WASHINGTON, R O T 2L e 13, 1850. DESEVR c-—-3 e e e e U N 11 LUCKY FOR HIM WALTHER LEAGUE [, - recrwoneers Tyal|Y LEADERS |, " wickrrorvm tion Will Protect Peasants. ‘TOLUCA, Mexico, July 15 (#).—In a speech from the balcony of the State Government Building here yesterday President Ortiz Rublo said his admin- istration would continue to protect peas- ants and workers. He pointed out, how- ever, this did not signify any intention of doing away with capital. “We want a more humane capital,” , “a capital which, like the government, extends sympathy to hum- ble workers. This is the work of peace WILL VOTE TODAY E. J. Gallmeyer of Fort Wayne Expected to Be Re- Elected International Head. House Group Hears Jadwin| Boy's Life Involve Number. MCcKINNEY, Tex., July 15 (#).—The numeral 11 has figured prominently in the life of N. C. Settles, jr., of Prosper. Born on the eleventh minute, eleventh hour, eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1911, he has attained the eleventh grade in the Prosper Hign School, a class containing 11 pupils. He wears a No. 11 numeral on his batket ball sweater and plays 11 musical in- struments. His mail is received at Box 11, Pros- per. He wears a No. 10 shoe, but says a No. 11 fits better. ASK FLOOD RELIEF Mississippi Control Plan Criticized. SURFACE FIRE SMOKE KILLS FIVE IN MINE Fumes Enter Drifts, Trapping ‘Workers Before Rescuers Can Reach Them. By the Associated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif., July 15.—Five miners died of suffocation from smoke which swirled through the Glenn Gold Mine, as the surface buildings and sur- 4 rounding forests were destroyed by fire yesterday. The victims were James Campini, Placerville; E. C. Shepherd, Roseville, G. B. Henry, Sacramento; Joseph Shearer, Grass Valley, and Tom Capi- | tan, address unknown. The cook house of the mine, 85 miles | east of here, in an almost inaccessible part of the Sierras, caught fire, the | flames spreading and destroying the | compressers which supplied air to the shaft. | Smoke rushed into the mine drifts be- | while the city’s gain was shown to be | fore rescuers could reach the trapped men. | INDIANAPOLIS GAINS Census Figures for County Show 21.4 Per Cent Increase. INDIANAPOLIS, July 15 (#).—Final census figures for Marjon County, which ! includes Indianapolis, show the POPU-| \wreesin, lation for the county to be 432,627. as compared with 348,061 in 1920. This is a gain of 21.4 per cent. Final figures for Indianapolis were 364,073. Territory outside Indianapolis showed a total gain of 72.8 per cent, 15.8 per cent. Unemployment in the county totals II'I.G'IS. with 15,943 living within the ’ city limits. | | ASTHMA SUFFERERS # NOW CAN SLEEP gasping, coughini | distressing symptoms of A a if by magie: Rinex | spasms quickly checked. Guaranteed rel ;ZrhAnx‘m and Hay Fever or your meacy back. Tn convenient capsules. SAFE—NO NARCOTICS All Dre: it Three Sizes S0c - $1.00 - $5.00 and guaranteed by all PEOPLES | ~Sold DRUG STORES. and reconstruction we are trying to carry out.” ‘The President’s speech was made on the occsasion of a week end visit to Toluca. He returned to Mexico City yesterday. By the Assoclated Press. NEW ORLEANS, July 15.—In a frank | discussion of the “Jadwin flood-control plan for the Mississippi Valley here yes- terday before 14 of the 21 members of the House Flood-Control Committee, vir- | tually all the speakers favored in lesser SAUNDERS CHAIN UNIT| z.ier segeesome form ot amend; RECEIVERSHIP ASKED the States in the lower valley. Head of Grocery Concern Says Among the chief amendments pro- posed was that by Senator Joseph E. Question of Credit Precipitated Legal Action, ROBBERS GET $23,000 Funds Are Seized After Armored Car Is PForced to Curb. NEW YORK, July 15 (#).—Forcing an armored truck to the curb at a crowded intersection in downtown Brooklyn, four men in a large touring car held up the messenger and driver yesterday and escaped with $18,000 in cash and $5,000 in checks. The money was being transported By the Assoclated Press. CLEVELAND, July 15—E. J. Gall- meyer of Fort Wayne, Ind., was expected to be re-elected president of the Inter- national Walther League, Young Luth- erans’ organization, at today's session of the thirty-eighth annual convention. Only one other name, that of E. W. Schroeter of Cleveland, was presented by the nominating committee. Gall- meyer, in his president’s address yester- day, denounced “constitutional tamper- ing,” although he avoided direct ref- erence to the eighteenth amendment. Five regional vice presidents and other officers also were to be elected today. An address by Rev. Harry E. Olsen of Milwaukee, Wis.; a, report by Rev, Er- win Umbach of Chicago, executive sec- retary of the League’s Mission Endeavor, and presentation of resolutions were on the program. ‘Tonight the 2,000 delegates will attend 8 banguet at which Gallmeyer and Dr. William E. Wickenden, president of Case School of Applied Sclence, Cleveland, will be the speakers. ‘The oratorical contest, in which 24 speakers from all sections of the country and Canada are entered got under way today and the winner will be determined tomerTow. niter Helmke of Forth Wayne, sec- retary of the League's executive board, last night told the delegates that they have themselves alone to blame if they “sit on the sidelines and permit com- | munistic ‘organizations, crooked poli- ticians and corrupt officials to control the Government.” He particularly urged the young people to exercise their rights of citizenship. : 7 Right Reserved to Limit Quantities Fralinger’s Salt-Water Talffy The favorite confection from Atlantic Phone Hats City. Seventy pleces of delicious Salt i Water Tafly, individually wrapped, in L These, hats afor! each box. Comes in twenty-five flavors A shade in the front —a variety that is sure to Dlease every one. 4496 Pound Box affor.. Ransdell of Louisiana to provide clear- ly that the Government is to compen- sate the land owners for property in- cluded within the bounds of the levees as_they are moved back from the river. | from a branch of the Sheffield Farms Representative Willlam J. Driver of | Co., milk concern, to the Kings County Arkansas, a member of the committee, | Tri said, “This is no time to quibble over | = the cost of effective control when the fate of the whole Mississippi Valley is at _stake.” | ‘The committee et in joint session with the Mississippl Valley Flood Con- | trol Association. Gov. Huey P. Long in welcoming the | visitors said “it is impossible for this State to bear the burden it is called upon to bear under the provisions of side keep the hea cool These hats _are waterproof and easy 79c $1.89 MAIL ORDERS Prompt service for out-of-town cus- tomers. Add 10% of amount of order to cover cost of packing and mailing. Ad- dress Peoples Drug Store No. 6, Mail Or- lors and the present act.” gEcutare 39¢ Lb. Box der Department, 15th and G Streets ¥ vor. N.W.. Washington, D. C. Tonight the committee will begin its s i 8 two-week inspection tour up the river Balanced-Unit RADIO 2 s e _ e s to_Missouri. ‘With Tone Control e _ 7 Yau Aiwaysu Save at Peoflplé_s! The Home of Low Prices;, Quality Merchandise and Service 1905 . . . 1930 “Silver Jubilee Year” Our Twenty-fifth Year of Public By the Associated Press. MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 15.—Clarence | Saunders, who lost millions in 1923 and then organized his second national sys- tem of chain stores, was directed to ap- pear in Federal Court today to answer | & petition in involuntary bankruptcy against one unit of his present chain. Today's proceedings also asked a re- ceiversiph for the unit, the Clarence Saunders Btores, Inc., which operates | about 150 of the 480 stores in the pres- | ent Saunders chain. The Clarence Saunders Pacific Corporation and the Clarence Saunders Corporation, owners of the royalty rights, are not involved | in the suits. - Saunders in a statement said the proximate cause of the difficulties of the particular company involved” was the refusal of s New York and Chicago banking syndicate to extend a loan for $500,000 “which exercised other credi- tors to the extent that the credit of the company was destroyed.” Saunders denied allegations that an act of bankruptey was committed by the g:ryx:nent of $2,400 to a Mempihs con- = 5 Snow Cream M.ints Delicious cream mints in a variety is a great buy at this price, a truly wonderful in- vestment for only 134~ COMPLETE You’ll be more proud of it. MANHATTAN RADIO STORES 3035 14th St. N.W. 1706 7th N.W. WIFE BEATER SENTENCED Daniel Boone, 519 Twenty-first street, was sent to jail for 25 days from Police Court yesterday by Judge Isaac R. Hitt when he was arraigned for assaulting Mrs. Boone. ‘Testimony revealed that Boone had struck his wife in the mouth several times with his fist before Policeman K. P. Greenlow of the third precinct could intervene. b=l Let Us Demonstrate Week End Cases These week end cases are covered with cobra grain black fabrikoid over an unusually sturdy frame. They are lined with rayon and have a pocket in top. Sturdy leather handles and two brass locks. is now on sale in " our Radio Department, 4th Floor! * anny Delivers s IO the New Philco Tone Control Main Floor—Radio Store THE HECHT CO. § STREET AT SEVENTH Free. .. a beautiful Lanster Glass Choice of 5 Colors—Limited Time Only with each purchase of Astring-O-Sol Mouth Wash A pleasant tasting concentrated mouth wash. _One _ounce makes two pints of ordinary strength mouth wash. Astring- ©-Sol has anti. , astringent a deodorant properties. 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