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A—4 SEEK §100 LICENGE ONTINY GOLF LINKS Miniature Course Owners Contest $5 Daily Fee in Court. Justice Peyton Gordon of the District Bupreme Court yesterday cited Wade H. Combs, superintendent of licenses ; l Heads Lions’ Club 2 1 [ E | | liam Lavarre and Harold Hall were to show cause July 29 why he should | not be required to grant a license to W. ledrue Koontz, Norman J. Koontz and Helena T. Koontz. 1315 Good Hope road, to continue the operation of a miniature golf course on their property | on payment of the prescribed fee of | $100. Combs is holding out for a license fee of 85 per day, it is «tated, on the claim that it is a golf course. The . petitioners say. they have ex-| pended $3.200 in building’ the course and improving the property. which has only a frontage of 48 feet on Good Hope rond. When they applied for a license, it is said, they were informed that they would have to pay the same fee as that charged operators of stand- ard golf courses, covering as much as 65 acres in some cases Gertman says paragraph 25° of sec- tion 7 of the act of July 1, 1902, pro- vides all amusement place: t for profitd not covered by other sec- tions, thall pay an annual fee of $100. There is no other section covering the miniature golf course, the court is told. and there is no authority for the al- leged action of Combs in denying the Hcense. DEMOCRATS OF I0WA STUDY PROHIBITION Denunciation of Tariff and Opposi- tion to Proposed State In- come Tax Expected. By the Associated Press DES MOINES, Towa, July 22— Phrasing of a prohibition plank was & dominant issue before the Democratic State Convention today. The platform was expected to include denunciation of the new tariff bill and opposition to the proposed State income tax. The exact wording of a plank on ~the Volstead act and the eighteenth smendment, however, was in doubt un- til the Resolutions Committee finished its work. Webster Oounty delegates brought with them a resolution for presentation to the tenth district caucus and then to the Platform Committee suggesting changes in the Volstead act which would revise she definition of intoxica= ting liquors and place enforcement in the hands of the States Senator Daniel F. Steck of Ottumwa was on the program to give the key- note address "Ameri;;n Theft' Is Misnomer. ROME (#).—When two men apprcach a third and induce him to distribute a legacy to the poor after putting up a | guarantee of good faith, Ttalians call it ruffo al'Americana,” or “American theft " But perpetrators of the trick are never Americans, to judge by police reports. oras EARLE W. HODGES Of New York City, was elected presi- dent of the International Association of Lions' Clubs at the ogranization’s four- | teenth annual convention at Denver, Colo., July 18, He succeeded Ray L. Riley of Sacramento, Calif. ~A. P. Photo. DIME NOVELS THRILL YOUTHS IN BRAZIL | Adventures of Buffalo Bill anfl‘ Nick Carter Are Translated Into Portuguese. ey G RIO JANEIRO (#).—Dime novels which thrilled a generation in the United States now growing bald and gray have just begun to send thrills |along the spines of Brazilian young- sters. The adventures of Buffalo Bill, Nick Carter, King Brady and other heroes of wild and woolly days have been translated into Portuguese and may be bought at street stands for 6 cents | Moreo Buffalo Bill is advertised thy “Most emotional and true account of | the prowess of Col. Cody. national hero | of the United States: ae real school of strength, dexterity, loyalty and courage uth, | for our brave INSOMNIA Why lay awake nights when our “GO-TO-SLEEP” Herb preparation will give you comforting rest—no opiates or heart depressant drugs —just a newly discovered combina- | tion of harmless herbs that make a pleasant drink (either hot or | cold). Send five twn cent stamps for trial package or $1 for large ‘ box. Money back if not satisfied. | NOVA PRODUCTS CO, Dept. B-31 | l 524 Union Bldg., Cleveland, 0. | i little as < appointment of a receiver, THE LAVARRE AND HALL HELD EQUAL OWNERS EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Trainer Drops Dead During Horse Race, Fulfilling Prophecy By the Associated Press. VANCOUVER, British Colum- bla, July 22.—Henry Stewart Winter, 54, veteran race horse trainer, Sunday foretol the end of a race—his own. As he saddled Shasta Bishop for the fifth race at Hastings Park a “hunch” came to him. The jockey climbed on, and the horse was led to the track. Win- ter watched it {0 “This is the last race in which I'll ever look after a horse,” he Federal Court of Appeals Sustains | Lower Pench in News- paper Dispute. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, la., July 22.-W|l-i equal partners in the publication of o four daily newspapers in South Caro- lina and Georgia in the opinion handed | down yesterday by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals sustaining the | decision of the Federal District Court of the southern district of Georgia. | Under the decision the corporation | e ewspapers on funde opiained from | RUSSIA SETS MINIMUM FOR WOMEN STUDENTS the International Paper Co. would be di ved and a special master appointed Definite Percentage of Enrollment| in School Established by to handle its affairs. Hall and Lavarre fafled to agree on operation of the properties after the | Federal Trade Commission had brought | Commissariat. MOSCOW ().—Russia wants to edu- cate its women. The Commissariat of Education re- out that they were backed by the paper | company and the company had de- | manded payment of $870,000 which, i an_employe, while Hall contended he | cem'y decreed that women must com- was an equal partner in the publishing | pose at least 20 per cent of the stu- business. The Georgia District Court | dents in all industrial and technical issued an injunction to restrain Lavarre | schools and not less than 30 per cent from fransferring stock of the corpora- | of the students in agricultural, medical, tion to his name and ordered the |pedagogical and . other professionai | scheols and universities. said. While the race was on he drop- ped dead, presumably from heart disease. Plenty of sizes from 3Y%2to 5 and 72 to 9 5.95,' ' Close-Out Sale of Women'’s Fine Stetson Shoes formerly $12.50 to $14.50 All colors, fabrics, leathers, styles RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street kY Ca1LL a can of Salmon in the ice box. Open it,and serve garnished witholives, picklesand crisp lettuce . . . Cool breezes of the northern sea! Tang of salty winds! What flavor! This is ““the king of food fish” at its hest— prepared for youright out of the ocean, fresh. Sealed before cooking, and eooked in a way that brings out all the hidden richness. Sustaining nourishment, to restore the energy that hot weather takes away. Special food values, too: Vitamin A, the growth promoter, and the rare Vitamin D, which is said to combat the “degenerative” diseases of later life—thus aiding to preserve youth itself. In addition, natural iodine, the foe of goiter. Ready-prepared — without waste — a food for epicures that costs as little as 5 cents a portion! For extra economy and convenience, buy Canned Salmon by the case or dozen. Thousand Dollar PRIZE-WINNING RECIPES—Free THERE are scores of ways to serve Canned Salmon—in appetizers, chowders, salads, y ~— jgz7is” entrees. Prize-winning recipes from all over the world have heen put into a complete Salmon, cook hook— free to you, of course. Send for it now! HINDENBURG VISITS German Coblenz, Former American Head- By the Associated Press. COBLENZ, President von Hindenburg, continuing Jjourney Rhineland, D. €., TUESDAY; steamer. RHINELAND CITIES rm!d Bingen. President Lands at dominated castles. quarters, on Tour. by Germany, July 22.— | «Dytsches through the liberated today traversed the most Ultility Sets A green glass combina~ tion utility set. / that lets the juice drop 7 into the container. A very handy article as it may be used as an ice tub as well as a pitgher. J L) speciat, 69¢ " Made of Sturdy Green Glass Fruit Juice Extractors Mail Orders Prompt service for out-of-town customers. Add | 10% of amount of order to cover cost of packing and . mailing. Address Peaples Drug Store No. Order Department, 15th and G Streets N. ington, D. C. Serve Your lce Cream 3 Hours After Buying Tce cream won't melt or lose flavor for three hours No melting ice to drip on your clothes and no empty freezer to return, It is easy now to carry ice cream on your picnies, when packed in the Prigid-Tainer. Starting from Eltville for Coblenz, he | many points famous in the of the Rhine, especially the Lorelel Rock and the Mouse Tower near urch bells _pealed thundered on both banks as the presi- dential steamer passed down the his- toric stream bet.;een vineclad hills the ruins of ancient At Coblens, the former headquarters of the American expeditionary force, Von Hindenburg landed at the famous Eck” where the Moselle flows into the Rhine and where a gigantic statue of Em- peror William I dominates the scene. Mail sh- JULY 22,-1930. T romantic section of the Rhine’ by| breitstein, on the Hall, where the tide san high. and salutes Brilliant fireworks night. (German _corner). land Queen Mary tion of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress complete the Coblenz festivities to- Irek King Entertained. | LONDON, July 22 (M. —King Feisal of Irak today lunched with . Sir Francis Humphreys, British high commissioner for Irak, and Lady | Humphreys were present. | mm—umn-‘ ite bank of the opposi Rhine, boomed a salute as the towns- folk cheered the venerable statesman. The President then drove to the City of oratory again and the illumina- are to % due at BLEE | HExAsOL Right Resétved to Limit Quantities District 5215 - “Silver Jubilee Year” Our Twenty-fifth Year of Public Service ALE/ 25 LARGE » TUBE DrWfists buy it in the afternoon and serve in the " Packed in the Frigid-Tainer, 10c extra per Ice Cream Freezers Now You Can Have “Homemade Ice Cream You can aquickly and easily make your own ice cream with one of these Freezers are light of weight and easy to carry. Wi il make enough ice. cream to serve twelve. 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