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NARGOTIC PROBER CLEARS AGTRESS Declares Imogene Wilson, Now Mary Nolan, Is Not Addict. t" By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, August 1.—Federal search warrants for three apartments of Mary Nolan, once Imogene Wilson of | the Ziegfeld Follies, issned on the | MEXICAN DEBT IS CUT strength of afdavits charging she was a narcotic addict, were returned to| United - States Commissioner David | Head today by Inspector Vincent H. De Spain with the recommendation that | the case be dropped De Spain, refusing to search the act- | Tess' apartment after he had examined | her in a hospital yesterday, where she was being treated for excessive sunburn, wrote across the warrants, “Film actress 1s not a narcotic addict.” Miss Nolan, the narcotic inspector said, described the afidavits as part of a plot to blackmail her under threat of shattering her reputation. She told him, he said, she had been called re- peatedly by telephone and threatened she would be branded an addict unless she paid $600 The afdavit charging Miss Nolan was a narcotic user was signed by two former nurses of the actress, Miss Caro- Iyn Clark_and Miss Claire Anderson, who said Miss Nolan required narcotic stimulant every two hours and her arms were covered Wwith hypodermic needle marks. De Spain, after examining Miss No- lan, said he was unable to find any trace of a hypodermic needle, and added he would suggest the case be dropped. Miss Nolan, De Spain said, offered to subject herself to & rigid examina- tion by a woman operative who ac- companied the officer, but De Spain told her it was unnecessary. During her Follies day Miss Nolan became involved in a romance with Frank Tinney, comedian. Later she came to Hollywood, resumed her real name and made a success in the films. LINDY WILL GIVE 3 RADIO SPEECHES Addresses ot Be Broadcast Over | Continents August 8. Three on By the Associated Press NEW YORK, August 1—When Col. Charles A. Lindbergh makes the first prepared radio address of his career on August 8. he will deliver it three times and it will be broadcast on three con- tinents, It is anticipated he will advocate the calling of an international aviation conference by the League of Nations. From the Columbia broadcasting studios, the colonel will deliver his 15- minute speech first at 3:25 pm. (East- ern standard time) for transmission to Great Britain and Europe by short waves. It will be rebroadcast in Eng- land. microphone, he will make the speech for a Nation-wide network of United States stations and for transmission to South America. At 10 pm. he will speak over & Na- | tional Broadcasting Co. chain, which will be combined the WEAF and | WJZ networks and the short wave transmitters of WGY and KDKA. Open All Day Saturday HARRY KAurMAN: Each labeled—white, blue and blue and white striped styles; sizes 34 to 50. Agreement At 9 pm, again before a Columbla | Priest and Lawyer l Enjoin Brother, Who Made Fun of Them By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 1.—Two brothers—one a priest, the other a lawyer—have obtained an in- junction against a third to re- strain him from making fun of them. ‘The priest, Umile Broccolo, and the lawyer, Paul Broccolo, named Sam Broccolo as the cause of considerable annoyance to them. They told the court that Sam de- lighted himself—and discomfort- ed them—by telephoning them from time to time and ridiculing them about this and that. $350,000,000 BY PACT With U. S. Bankers Provides for New Loans at | Lower Interest Rates. | By the Associated Press | 'MEXICO CITY, August 1.—The min- | try of finance, supplementing the recent | announcement in New York on_the agreemenr® reached with American bankers egarding the Mexican debt, | istry of finance, supplementing the Te- | cent announcement in New York on | the agreement reached with American yesterday announced that the total re- | duction in the direct and railroad debts | will amount to 763,000,000 pesos (about | $350,000,000). The total of the two | debts now is 985,000,000 pesos. The guarantee on the petroleum re- ceipts will be abolished and the govern- ment will be able to contract new loans at lower rates of interest in order to | redeem the bonds. | "In the raliway settlement the gov- | ernment will have the right to own 75 | per cent of the stock of a new company, | which will be formed under the Mexi- | can laws. After a transitory period, the debt service will be in charge of the iBlnk of Mexico. Long Distance for Ride. HIGHLAND, N. Y., August 1 (#).— Audrey Du Bois, 6 years old, is making 300-mile trip on her black-and-white pony to Saranac Lake. It's a ride for pleasure, not an endurance contest. Her mother, also mounted, compani 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 THE MONTANA 1726 M Street N.W. COOL TRIP ON Chesapeake Bay TO CLAIBORNE SUNDAY, AUG. 3 $1.25 Round Trip FROM WASHINGTON hicken and Soft Crab Dinner, ressing ms at Hotel. Bathing Suit and Enjoy Dip in the Good Sandy Beach. View of Naval Academy htful Tri SURR $1.00. Bring Bay. || Good Meals on Steamer Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric R. R. Co. ¥ THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., the trial, have charged that the bon- uses were concealed in the audit of Bethlehem, upon which the terms of the r were based, and contend that h stockholders who approved the merger Y | might have voted differently if they had { known of them. | Despite the attorneys’ -contention, YUy y | John W. Ford, who resigned as a Sheet & Tube director to go. to Europe shortly after the stockholders met April 8, tes- tified yesterday that he had not known | of the bonuses until they were revealed | during the trial, but added that if he had he would not have changed his vote for the merger. 16 Executives Divided Sum in 1929, Steel Merger Fight Discloses. MOUNTAINEERS TO HUNT T LOST WOMAN CLIMBER YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, August 1.— The figure for the total bonuses paid | Member of Party Without Guide to Bethlehem Steel Corporation execu- | tives, which is considered an important | Disappears After Tiring and oint by foes of the merger of Bethle- | Pem_ with Youngstown Sheet & Tube | Turning Back on Mount Hood. Co., was upon the records today of the | gy tne Associated Press. trial of the suit to enjoin the merger. | ~ o & Bethiehem pays bonuses to 16 of its| HOOD RIVER, Oreg. August 1-— executives, including its president, Eu- | Mountaineers assembled here yesterday gene G. Grace, the figures reveal. | to search for Velma Hathaway, 26, Wa- During 1929 the total was $3,425,306, | sougal, Wash., who was lost while de- or 6.54 per cent of the corporation’s net | scending Mount Hood. earnings. a0k Miss Hathaway was with a party Defense attorneys yesterday revealed | climbing the mountain Wednesday. She also that Charles M. Schwab, chairman | became tired and told her companions of the Bethlehem board, Teceives no | she would turn back alone. The party, bonus, but his salary smounts to $150,- | including her mother, Mrs. C. A. Hath- 000 & year. away, was attempting to make the climb Attorn for the merger foes, during | without a guide. SAVE on Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Men’s $4 Sporty Oxfords Snappy and white and elk and brown combinations. and tan oxfords. Sizes 6 to 9. soles. black and white, tan Also plain black Goodyear welt $9.90 Boys’ $4 Sport Oxfords Tan and white, all elk, tan and elk and bfack and Some with crepe rubber soles. white combinations. and heels, others with leather, 81-90 Sizes 1 to 534, Kaufman's—First Floor it Made by the makers of Veedol Motor Oil . . . used by the Graf Zeppelin and the Byrd Expedition, HI-TE.STT A NEW AND KNOCK-RATING GASOLI 'BORDER WATCHED FOR BAND OF REDS | Four Americans and Three Mexi- cans to Be Halted on Orders of U. S. Interior Dept. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, August 1—Immi- gration officers are watching border points to prevent entry from the United States of four American citizens and three Mexicans, charged with being Communist propagandists. The orders were issued by the Depart- ment of the Intcrior., | All the men accused are residents of San Antonlo, Tex. The Americans are | listed as Emmanuel Epsteln, Jacob | | Shaffer, Mike Sterr and_Solomon Lip- | skitz; the Mexicans are Daniel Ortega, | Antonia Busto and E. Moran. ; | " The government alleges that they| | made frequent trips into Mexico, travel- | | ing in the guise of merchants, but with | | the " real object of spreading Red | doctrines. | = . | | Prof. Arthur Ko, a German pioneer | in picture telegraphy, Tecently cele- | | brated his sixtieth birthday. MAIN OFFICE—1225 K St. N.W, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST ¥, 1930. MOSLEM WOMEN MEET LONDON, August 1 (#).—The Daily Herald says that woman delegates from every Moslem country have just con- cluded a congress at Damascus which represents the first concerted move by women of the Islamic faith to escape its Testrictions. The correspondent says the women adopted a resolution calling for aboli- tion of the veil; for permitting brides and bridegrooms to see each other be- fore marriage; for making divorce pos- sible to women equally with men; for making 18 years the legal minimum age for marrlage, and for compulsory education of children of both sexes. M E N ! 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