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REFUSED IN EGYPT !¢ octer 1o King’s Denial of Parliament- | ary Session Is Coinci- dent With Riots. By the Associated Press. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt, July 23.—It was learned in reliable quarters today that Pusd has refused to grant the Wafdist petition to call an extraor- dinary session of Parliament for next Saturday. The parliamentary situation caused riots Mondny and yesterday which t‘uM . Their followers then began demonstrations which ecentered chiefly ia Cairo, Suez and Port Said. QUIET FOLLOWS RIOTS. Bix Dead, While Seven Others Feared Fatally Hurt. CAIRO, Fgypt, July 23 (#).—Three Jarge Egyptian cities, including the capital, yesterday surveyed ruefully the consequences of yesterday's political rioting. Troops and police were on the slert to guard against possible out- breaks, but all was quiet. Six persons were killed yesterday and 237 wounded. Seven were expected to die. The arrests in Cairo alone ran up above 1,000. In fighting here between the police and Nationalists, who were venting their rage over cancellation of an announced protest session of Parliament, 4 persons were killed and 100 wounded. Forty- one of the latter were treated for bullet ‘wounds. At Port Said 2, were killed and 28 wounded in the ks of the National- ists. Forty-seven policemen were in- At Sues the casualties were equal on both sides, 21 demonstrators and the same number of police being hurt. It ‘was officially denied that the city had been seized by the rioters. 7 EGGS OF DINOSAURS SOUGHT IN ARIZONA Footprints of Prehistoric Giants Measuring More Than 20 “Inches Discovered: LOB ANGELES (#)—Tracks of giant trachodons, early Jurassic dinosaurs emun. perhaps - 40,000,000 or more ago, may lead to discove) oh‘l &e e m Los Angeles husiness man. findings were at an elevation mmy 700 feet higher than those of a dkulul’ found in the same region last Thz nature of the terrain and the rock formation have led explorers to believe that low lying hills of the pla- teau will not only vield a skeleton, but eggs of the trachodons as well. The largest track measured more than 20 inches from the tip of the center toe fo the back of the heel. It was deeply impressed in a n where prints were !ound in profusion, with the tlon between the foes not as clearly marked as in the tracks of other trach- ‘odons in the vicinity. Unknown persons recently dynnnned the life-size statue in Limerick, Ireland, fl Vi&munt Pltmbbon who !ell in the the Light Brigade at Bala- :’d"; lnd as the monument 'was erect- LIVE CANCER CELLS IN TUBES OFFER HOPE TO U. S. SCIENTISTS titute Director Explains Im- portance to Hunt for Cure of Being Able to Watch Growth. microscope, ti E mter, and dnu s0 plainly by ability frw much faster than a normal body “But for 3,000 yun we have been with dead cancer r.he first fint we have them alive, and capable of producing cancer. We wish to know why they grow so0 fast, something we never ahlll know until we actually see them ro “We can study now how fast a elncer cell breathes, that is how rapidly it uses oxygen, whether this is more or less rapid than the rate of a normal cell. Any difference in rate might become a po!nt for a new attack on cancer. “Some cause disease by the poisons they produce. We seek to learn whether mnm cells produce poisons, or equally important, to know for certain they do not. If we find such a poison then we wish-to know whether it acts the same after it has been uced under artificial conditions. If it differs, this discrepancy again is a point for at- tack on the cancer mystery. MOONEY AND BILLINGS AGAIN TURN TO COURT MacDonald to Appear Tuesday at Hearing After Recanting Testimony. | By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, July 27 (#)—The Nation-wide battle M Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings for pardons turned again to the California Supreme Court yesterday, the four- teenth anniversary of the redness Prepa '~ | day bombing, whlch kuled 10 persons ‘The court l'rln I next ‘Tuesday to John MacDonald, Baltimore night watchman, who crossed the con- tinent to recant testimony that helped send Mooney and Billings to prison for life. MacDonald, in an affidavit in Baltimore last week, said identifications he made of Mooney and Billings at their trials were false. MacDonald’s hearing was set about two hours after he ap ed before Gov. C. C. Young, to whom was pre sented Governor said the court had assured him of an early hurl.ux. and because of this he lelt it lnetpedlent" to per- sonally examine MacDonal The Governor cannot lcl without a Supreme Court recommendation. ‘Three {el’la'!hlu just offered for re~ search of health at a veteri- nary mrch laborato: in South Africa will entitle success applicants to salaries of um to uooo a year and/free transportation Pretoria. the Baltimore afidavit. 'l‘he‘ “We know some human cancers are helped by X-rays. We have also some evidence that X-rays kill rapidly grow- nannll celis about as fast as cancer cells. the benefits of the X-ray n}e due to rapid growth of can- cer cells, & that mum more of them to be killed by the X- rays. It is important to find out defi- nitely the reasons for X-ray effects, “‘Cancer.serum can be made that will seemingly cure a cancer on a rat's leg, but the leg has to be i the serum. Wood plans to visit the Institute of cum in Paris and cancer research institutions in England. He also will make contacts in_the interest of the newly established Radiological Research Institution, an American_organization, | and for the Institute of Health fl!ludl by act of Congress. 21-ARE ARRESTED AS-NIGHT RIDERS Federal Officers Seize Oklahomans as Result of Race Disorders at Erick. By the Associated Press. ERICK, Okla., July 23.—Twenty-one citisens of Erick, alleged “night riders,” were on their way to Ol City llll night, h'-venn‘ in a railroad coach the custody of George F. Long, d!mlt! United States marshal. Y. Baker, under sheriff of Beck- hlm County, and C. T. Calvert, city marshal of Erick, were among the 21, all of whom were charged in Federal warrants filed in Oklahoma City with conspiracy to violate the rights guar- anteed citizens under the Constitution. ‘The arrests were an aftermath of race troubles here 10 days ago, when colored inhabitants of the community were forced by a8 mob to leave their homes following the killing, near Sham- rock, Tex., of Mrs. Hellr! Vaughan, a former Erick residen Deputy Long hld warrants for 23 men and rounded up all except two, who were reported to have fled to Texas. Al llog 8 Al Officials expect that 2,000 airplanes will compete in the nluonll alr races at Chicago this Fal Toiletries Planned in time for timely sale of standard t the vacation trip. A oilet requisites . . . lux- urious necessities for discriminating men and women. No Phone, Madil ot C. 0. D. Orders $1.25 Tre-Jur 50c Box face powder 25¢ Box talcum powder 50c Powder Compact, al Combination 49c 1 for.. (Matn Ploor, The Hecht Co. ALIEN CURB IS DRAWN Mexico Pllnl to Restrict Chinese and Jews. [CO CITY, July 23 (#).—The interior has com- the flow of Chinese and Jews. . Communist Plot Uncovered. MUNICH, Germany, July 23 (M.——A plan to overthrow the government and disintegrate the army of delwn vu reported yesterday as found by the police of this clty in thl course of a searc of the South Bava- rian headquarters of the Communist party. e gl i Nebraska 4-H Clubs now have the largest membeflhlg their history. MeCormick Medieal _Glasses Fitted Coltere Tyes Exsmined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONB FURNITURE RENTING NORTH CAROLINA RATE ‘Commerce CASE HEARING DELAYED e B raes A Bouttern Commission h'dcht Tates” for the State and the en- tire Southeast. ‘The mte Corporation Commission, gw‘ discrimination” in rates, hunchau campaign for revision here last January. At that time a mass of —_— Cold Water Paint Merel; d d you RaveSH eRchent futerier ARish: MEtro. 0151 UTLER-FLYN P-A-I-N-T-S 607-609 C St. Wholesale and Retail i were as much as four rates in KIDNEY PAIN Why suffer? Let nature try her com- fornn;h-nd Take a sane aid to health ~find outwhat millions knowabout— MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER Prescribed at Hot Springs, Ark. Leading Specialist Says: *I have found Mountain Valley Min- eral Water very beneficial ? the treatment of Nephritis and ki conditions of the kidneys.” SEND FOR BOOKLETS o S S o Address. - O “The Kidoeys” [J “Your Bladder” Mail fi) 215 Dlflrlet National Bank Bldg., Washington D. Ph. Met. 1062 ‘Washington, D. C., and Aleundril, Va. Chrltfluvfle Va. Culpeper, Va.. Danville, Va.... Lynchburg, Va. .. 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Guaranteed, Houbigant’s Face Powder, choice of Rachel or Blanche shades. Absorbent Cotton, 1-1b, roll Pond’s Cleansing lnxuc Hecht Co.’s Cleansi A. P. W. Toilet Paper, 6 rnlls Colgate's Big Bath Soap, 3 cakes. Stork Castile Soap, 2 cakes... Cuticura Soap, 3 cakes Woodbury’s Soap, 3 cakes.. Resinol Soap, 3 cakes Ipana Tooth Paste Forhan’s Tooth Paste Pepsodent Tooth Paste Squibb's Tooth Paste, 3 for. 134-0z. Coty’s Perfume, 4 odors Frostilla Hand Lotion Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream. Pond’s Skin Freshener Pond’s Cold and Vanishing Cream, 21c, 38c, BSC Yardley's Cream and Face Powder $1.50 (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair —it is not necessary to.have had an account at this Bank to borrow. more interesting . . and less expensive 9, '0“' RESTAURANTS MORRIS PLAN notes are usually Juc.bgzpntiu . made for 1 year, £ may on a weekly, semi- monthly e $6,000 $560.00 MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H Street N. 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