Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1930, Page 7

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. pations. {TALY DEMOBILIZES * PORTION OF RELIEF .Several Phases of Work for| Earthquake Victims Held Completed. By the Associated Press. ROME, July 31.—Araldo di Crolla- fanss, minister of public works, today seported to Premier Mussolini that first- @id service in the regions stricken by an earthquake last week is beginning to be demobilized in several phases, that re- maining being confined to a limited ®umber of townships and special cate- gories of the population. ‘The minister said that the tenting Mecommodations are being systematized with the aid of the military and the eationing service is being appreciably eurtailed as the local provisioning re- Sources improve. The work of demolishing uninhabit- able houses and shaping up those still salvagable is being intensified, while the dual return of the frightened inhab- ts to their abandoned dwellings is poted. At Rio Nero 2,000 have moved back and resumed their ordinary occu- ~—Associated Press Ph Princess Taka, infant daughter of the Emperor and Empress of Japan, will be one year old September 30. | She is shown in the arms of a lady-in-waiting. oto. The first group of anti-earthquake houses is well under way, 205 such dwellings now going up in 12 town- The work is being done by 750 workmen, assisted by soldiers and fire- men. The - higher council of the Publi Works Department will mect Saturday to approve the types of new house: chosen. All the schemes now under | than 15,000 persons. | TS E b Rep. R. J. Wilson Unopposed. o RUSTON, La, July 31 ().—Repre-|%* sentative Riley J. Wilson, ranking Demo. erat on the House Flood Control Com- | & mittee, will be returned to Congress | 43¢ -without opposition as his only opponent, State Senator R. B. Knotf, withdrew |%® yesterday from the contest. | o Senator Knott said he withdrew be- | e eause he believed Representative Wil- | o gon's position on the committee would | benefit the district. * e - 2 ‘Many cities are following the example ‘of New York in establishing a police force Of the air. New York's organiza- ton i the first in the world :0 0:0 < Queen Marie Reaches Munich. MUNICH, July 31 (). of Rumania arrived here her daught Queen Marie Queen Marie of Juglo- and Princess Ileana. on their way urg. They also s at Sigmaringen. %0 ¢% % o% o ¢% 30 030 030 030 030 40 430 o} Specializsing in Perfect DIAMONDS Also complete line of stand- ard and all-American made watches, Shop at the friendly store— you're always greeted with a ;mfle——-wfl,h no obligation to uy. Charge Accounts Invited M. Wurtzburger Co. 901 G St. NW. 120 6% o% ¢% ¢% o % Po-o% 0% o% 999050 430 030 030 030030 o3 o30 o0 oS0 50050 XY s will ode ... < ‘.. & < 0? The cfulius Lanshurgh Jurniture (o, Entrance—909 F St. THE EVENING BRITISH TREATY 0K, HELD BUNK EXPOSE Johnson Declares U. S. Will See Error of Disarmament Pact in Time. Senator Johnson, Republican, of Cali- fornia, who led the unsuccessful fight against the London naval treaty. in declared 1ast night that the approval of the treaty by the British Parliament is the “first exposure of part of the bunk used to obtain ratifieation” by the United States Senate. “Only a short time ago” Senator Johnson said in his statement, “the State Department and every little man echoing what he told to say, were harping upon the British opposition and the_ internationalist press again and again repeated that a treaty so violently opposed by like parties in Great Britain and America must be an inspired and holy document “There never was any truth in the Storing Moths i Your Rugs?” You have no way to determine if this is true or not. The safe way is to. have your rugs cleaned so you can be sure they are right and ready to put in place next Fall. Rug Insurance Policy for 4 years Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257—3291—2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. STAR, admiralty, the official British body in charge of naval affairs, has always favored the treaty. The American General Board of the Navy by over- ‘whelming preponderance has opposed it. “Our Government and our interna- tionalists have embraced the British d have repudi- al advice. But now the hollowness and sham of the argument concerning the similar oppo- sition in both nations, so elaborately made, has been clearly demonstrated, for the British Parliament practically without opposition has approved the treaty. “This is the beginning of the debunk- ing of that of which we heard so much during the past weeks. The debunking will go on until, with the years, we'll find ourselves viewing the London treaty just as we viewed the Washington treaty of 1922 after time taught us what had been done to us. “Of course the British approved. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, They, with an enthusiasm almost as lfll'fl as ours, indorsed their own han- diwork.” FORD LOSES $10,000 SUIT | Property Owner Held Damaged by | Wayside Inn Dams. | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, July 31 (#.— The owner of a six-acre estate in Sud- | bury entirely surrounded by the Wa: side Inn property of Henry Ford is en- titled to $10,000 damages because of dams erected on the Ford property, which obstructed the natural flow of & brook through the estate, Arthur P. Hardy, master, reported yesterday. The protesting landowner, Joseph L. Sturtevant of Brookline, claimed that the value of his property was greatly decreased by the dams. JULY 31, 1930. A-7" AMNESTY PLEA IS MADE FOR CUBAN NATIONALISTS President Machado Sends Message to Congress—Asks Members Be Given Party Rights. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, July 31.—Amnesty for all principals involved in the Artemisa Tiots that the organize a vember elections. fled to the United States would be per- mitted to re-enter Cuba. ‘The presidential message stipulated tionalists be empowered to political party for the m-\ and congressional | itorial 15,000-Pound Bell Rung. BUDAPEST, Hungary (#)—The new St. Emery bell. hung in St. Stephen’s basilica here in connection with the 900th enniversary of the national saints, was rung recently and was heard for miles. It weighs 15,000 pounds. CTAR TATIONS PILES—Itch—Discomfort quickly respond to the new of May 8, when nine persons were killed and more than 40 were wounded in a battle between Nationalists and soldlers, yesterday was requested in a message | delivered by President Machado to Con- | gress. 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