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CONGRESS RACES CLOSE IN VIRGINI Most Interest Aroused in the Eighth, Where Five Candi- dates Are Contesting. Vi Auo Viem CHURCHES TO UNITE TWO MORE STATES || =i, VIRGINIA INSTITUTE OIL WAR CHANGED 25552 ¢ IN SESSION TODAY Vesper Sermon on Religion and Public Affairs to Open Annual Event. By the Associated Press. UNIVERSITY, V: August 2.—The fourth.annual I te of Publie Af- fairs will open here tomorrow for two weeks of authoritative discussion on By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. TOBREAK DROUGHT| MAY BE N PROBE Winchester Section, Suffer-!New ' Jersey and Alabama ing From Lack of Rain, Added to Campaign Fund Wiii Offer Prayer. List of Committee. e Svecial Dispatch to The Star. By the Associated Press. 5 WINCHESTER, Va., August 3—With | New Jersey and Alabama yesterday no relief from the present drought in | were added to the list of States in sight the churches of Winchester to- | which the Senate campaign funds com- T0 FOIL HOSQUITD 5-Day Applications Decided caiow ¢t woud Shich, e “ | Al of When Wigglers Appear | e over e siaghant water poais eveey 4 % | five days hereafter. in Road water' | Congress gave a special appropriation of kil the larvae by 10-day is happening in pools of water in the m.-.-féE of the Mississippi River.” ‘The appointment was made in connection with a special show- ing for the Governor of the Byrd South Pole motion picture. of $60,000, at the recent session, for mosquito control in the District. This became available July 1 and was di- vided between the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks, the Public Health Service and the District Health, Department. The share that fell' to Col. Grant's office. was $16.500. On a side table in the office of Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks, there stood yesterday & half pint milk bottle about three-fourths full of clear, but BY LESTER N. INSKEEP. ©Of the nine congressional districts in Wirginia, three will hold primaries on Tuesday to decide upon the Democratic mominees for the House of Representa- day planned a union service here to- | mittee probably will formally investi- the general institute theme, “Business | brownish-colored water in which were | Mr. Gartside explained, however, that tives. In the other six districts the morrow night at which time prayers |gate the expenditures of senatorial ,and its Relation to the Life the | swimming several thousands of tiny | Col. Grant's office did not wait for thi» { Nation.” creatures that resembled tadpoles— | appropriation to become available. With nominations have already been made, and supplications will be offered to | candidates. The institute will be opened with an | about one-fourth of an inch long. The | money already available, it began since there was but one candidate in . Such. Punitiution seems 1o be the Maln BENNEIT IRABES D o i otion, IR She tegn: | Chairman Hyé of the committee. 1 ! evening _ vesper sermon "of “Religion | bottle and its contents were the center | spreading oil over stagnant pools under issue at stake in each of the three dis- Ty o o continusd " the | making public his plans for contin- and Public Affairs,” by Bishop Prancis |bf attention of many persons who en- | iis control as far back as June 1. Now, Sfe. w8d has teilied In' o Smioey e ring. of Lot apple trese farmery | UsDCe of hearings on the Pennsylvamia | —— ; J. McConnell, president of the Pederal | tered the office. e contealidn Sor BRC A8 o B R e s cutting their eorn o Al allos, the | cAmpaign Here next Tuesday, said suff- | |\ i o e O it i | Tied over the top of the: bottle was | will be specded up. of the State. The seat in the House ot Blu, pat i winser | from New Jersey and Alabama to indi- | High ‘Government Officials to America. " | a pisce of Tine masauito nettng. Close . v v pection disalosed that chen * THREE CRASHES FOLLOW fel laints cient complaints had been received neide: fast cate some inquity would have to be made. In addition. he said he had received int North Caro- that a detafled phlntb’ e at A de com] Was All Asked o Attend. forwarded him from Colorado. The n ‘Tomorrow nl{:‘lt union services will | ture of these complaintg and the iden- be conducted the Market Street |tity of their authors we mot revealed | Methodist Church and every church |by the Senator. member of Winchester and vicinity is Twenty-eight witnesses have been asked to attend. Rev. George W.|called to appear at the hearings on the Stover of the United Brethren wurch | Pennsylvania situation, which Nye will lead in special prayers for rain.|hopes to conclude by Wednesday noon. Formal Opening. Formal opening of the institute will take place Monday night, when the largest enrollment of members in the history of the institute will be wel- comed by Gov. John G. Pollard, ‘Presi- dent Edwin A. Alderman of the uni- versity and Dr. Charles G. Maphis, director of the institute. Dr. Maphis sald the larger part of the enrollment will be men active in finance, com- M‘o&:’- merce and industry. The sample in the bottle was obtai 1 Among the subjects to be discussed|by J. E. 8. Kinsella, supervisor of mos- | at round tables and open and closed | quito control in Col. Grant's office. forum sessions will be “Business and ins) small insect buzsing around above the water. for an explanation, F. T. Gartside, chief of the park division, | said that the water, with the tiny wig- glers in it, was obtained from a road catch basin between the corner of Sev- enteenth and B streets and the Wash- ington Mounment the evening before. The water in this catch basin had been treated with oil only 10 days is the only issue at stake in the pri- The fight in the eighth congressional district, which takes in the Northern , has created more in- section, terest than either of the other two be- regulations and local officers pronounced a de of moonshine liquor caused by the down of numerous illicit : -Visit Kettleman Hills, Calif., This Week. MAYA CAUSEWAY EE 2 55 ATTEMPT TO AVOID ONE Driver, Dodging Auto, Hits Street Car, Taxicab and Another Automobile. Attempting to avoid a collision with another automobile trying to park in the 600 block of Florida avenue late yesterday, Milton Shields, 18 years old, Believes 1,500 - Year - Old Road Is Only One of Sys- tem in Yucatan. By the Associated Press. A broad study of the unit-operation plan of oil field development and its utility toward eonservation of the Na- tion’s gas and- oil supply is to launched this week by high Govern- ment officials ‘at the Kettleman Hills Eighth District Candidates. Another link in the story of the an- Candidates in the elghth district are: | cient Maya civilization of Yucatan ‘is | Similar services have been announced | No further sessions of the committee | field, Calif Busser Formar , Callf. o P Wiggler. . Judge Howsrd W. Smith of Alexandria, By Ay county ehurches . this | will be held after that. A fleld repre- | Up 3 . Government,” “Natlonal Country Life Colored, of 136 S_street, swerved the g Smith of Alexandria: | reported by Capt. Robert R. Bennett, |y many y e e e e miittes will TemAIR | Proacy o cuion cusls Sn | Questions,” “The Economic and Indus-| The bumsing insect in the boitle was | automobile sharply to the left and State Senator Pranl Bal init S a mosquito that had emerged during | collided with a street car proceedin; § Pool and receipts proportionately divided. trial Development of the South,” “Our Orandall Mackey, both of Arlington | Washington explorer, who last Winter{ = Prederick and Clarke County farmers | in Pennsylvania during the entire cam- ceung; '!;h;m;ll R. J:(:'::l:uo;r hlrll‘l‘x. conducted an expedition for the Heye bu:n filling t.het;l nllm ;od.y with corn E:Ign]. ?:\l t:rgnion‘rlr;ut:;:tdose:. ant ool:l; oil rtp;ndufied only when there is a {;.y“'(l: ‘.:‘T:axc::dfle&;&l&mi&:flh.;cfl},fl; ::: a:g::‘ xll:&vl:‘[ '{g:]l::lymheemr; T: ‘;( x::x d'.ht; eppn Wcofmrfl‘rfi l;(‘v.fl:'dhxl.u% County and E. H. De that has prematurely dried up. This | templa again | market for it, pose e 3 . - Orange | p, ndation of the American Indian. y P o i, 4 OPPosed to competi- Economic Effect of Prohibftion on| Mr. Gartside said that originally the | mobile. No one ws injured, police say. County. The second district is offering operation usually does not start in this until after the general elecgions in No- tive p n. Southern Industrial had been treat road instructions Shields was going east on Florida Mrs. Sarah Lee Fain, former member | Capt. Bennett traced from the ruins| section until September 1. A shortage | vember. Dr. George Otis Smith, director of |5 et 51 Db e T of o, oo th et of e May| 1 1y e S et DRt | papenus o AN vt |18 SESREER) S T8 s O O S| o oy o | U wit iy o7 i, , form cities on the east coast of Yycatan, uf eir ful the Federal Conservation Board, is y g "The discovery of the wigglers, which ;:ug} 1?3; que?t:‘:'..by J. L. Stanley, Rej tatives, and Wilson W. Vel- !m-,mml ‘member of the House of tes from Norfolk. Thomas G. of Martinsville, member of the Board 5f Education, and Representative Thomas Whitehead of Chatham, pres- , while been found “unsatisfactory” and the fifth both are “satisfactory.” Support of the dry organization is based upon the result of questionnaires sent of the candidates. bv‘l.eh is being predicted for each of Ghe five of the eighth district candi- ‘have in a stone causeway at least 1,500 years old, which he believes is only one of & system of roads radiating from this city to other important Maya cen- ters, some of which still are unknown. Road Buried Under Jungle. ‘The road now is buried under dense jungle, infested by poisonous snakes and the tracing of its course involved very great labor. 1t ran to Yuxana, another ancient Maya city site. The discovery shows, Capt. Bennett said, not only that the Mayas were good road builders, but that Coba was a very important center. probably religious, long before some of the other cities now being excavated were founded. By following the roads under the jungle growth, he believes, other important ruins in this little- known part of Yucatan may be uneov- extent by scores of dairymen in this vicinity. ‘The Winchester Golf Club today an- nounced that they would enforce ‘Winter rules as regards players on the ulrw':r due to the grass on their beautiful course having become but. parched brown sod. Few Stills in Operation. Many raids for moonshine liquor have been conducted into nearby mountains by local officers with the result that only small amounts of mash have been found. Officers state that the drying up of mountain streams has kept the moonshiners from distilling the mash and that the business has practically become defunct in this section. Heavy rains have appeared 50 miles south of here, however, Northern Vir- ginia, embracing the counties of Clarke Regarding New Jersey, Nye said he had reports that more money was being expended than had been reported by the senatorial candidates and that it was “increasingly evident that hear- ings will have to be conducted in that State.” No charges of corruption or the “lavish” use of money had been made, however, -he said. The chairman indicated that after the conclusion of the Pennsylvania, hearings he would make a short fishing trip to Canada before going West to take additional testimony in the com- mittee’s investigation of the Nebraska and Tllinols campaigns. Pennsylvania Witnesses. The witnesses called from Pennsyl- vania were: Frank J. Gorman of Philadelphia, f | en raute to the West Coast to join Sec- reu? ‘Wilbur, who has been in Califor- nia for several weeks. Ely to Participate. Northcutt Ely, executive assistant to the Secretary, now in Denver, whera he has studied oil shale reserves, also will participate. Authority was given the Secretary, under -legislation - enacted in tae clos- ing days of the recent session of Con- gress, to enter the unit-operation plan of production. Lessees and permittees of Government lands are also empow- ered to enter the co-operative agree- ments. Private operators of the Kettleman Hills fleld have outlined a unit-opera- tion plan. Without co-operation of the Government, which has 30 per cent of the holdings, however, ft could not be Tllinois, of Prominent Speakers. Former Gov. Frink O. Lowden of Gov. O. M Carolina, former Gov- Harry Flood Byrd Vi ia, Oswald Garrison Villard, editor of the Natiop; Mrs. Marion Booth lfl(&gz.’ cr&:umm o&g\e 1execum;e com- >, Women’s Organizajion for Na- tional Prohibition Relonzr? and Erng H. Cheerington, secretary of the Na- tional Executive Committee of the Anti- Saloon League, will be heard. LOW TERMS Conveniently arranged, were in reality mosquito larvae, in the catch basin near the Monument re- sulted yesterday in the issuing of order from Col. Grant's office to spre a film of oil over these bodies of stag- nant water every five days during the remainder of the mosquito season. It takes two days for the egg laid by a mosquito to hatch and reach the pupa stage. Four days later the pupa has become a larva. Four days after that the Jarva has become s mosquito, Gardner of North 83t of music. R universal legend that erally mute, bursts into song when the knowledge of coming death is upon it. S L R A very old belief, indeed, has it that 80 beautful a bird: hardly pass away without uttering some note as lovely as its own form. And the ancients actually looked upon the swan as the special bird of their god Prom this idea grew up & as the swan could the swan, gen- A DEPOSIT Reserves any Item for dates by their friends. Smith and Ball running particularly strong and ered. This was approximately the|and Prederick and the city of Win- | secretary to Gov. Fisher: Raymond Pit- ‘The however, that | country flown over last Fall by Col | che: = ’ consummated. Secretary Wilbur has weekly or ture neck and neck. fact, howe country flown over last Fall by Col | chester and adjacent West Virginia. | cairn, Philadelohis, of 'the Pittsburgh |expr i, Seorelary Wilbur "has weckyor o glimpses of ruins below him. He reports to the Heye Foundation: “Eight causeways radiate from Coba in including the counties of Hampshire, Jefferson and Berkeley, are still parched mass. Plate Glass Co.: Joseph Armstrong, Pittsburgh, county commissioner: C. C. McGovern, Philadelphia; W. R. Douglas of Philadelphia, former secretary to now be brought to fulfillment. Counsel of Coolidge. In setting up the Federal Oil Con- AN 905907 7th St. N.W. ay ¢ 5 B Indi the e R ot e cted his entire campaign upon | a great religious center. Coba and EXCHANGE FIRMS of the campaign for the Davis-Brown |Coolidge said, “Government and busi- A o h 1 . f D o elth's success, if predic- | Yaxuna were the Meccg-and Medina of . |tieket: Judge Harry S. McDevitt of |ness can well join forces to work out nnouncing the Eager y: Awaited Event of the Year tions go wrong, might be attributed | Yucatan, and perhaps©f a much vaster POST sl 00 000 FUND 53"?.?""."1;;,,,‘12‘3"5 &l:gu ::tw:a- gl;ela ’}:nr::lm‘:” ¢g g;lfuclé o rv‘.ey::&" 1 ' - - phia, of a8 at-under the 3 :_1"’",,";",,';;;;“.‘;:’,,;’:_ e |y, ¢ ’ D hiladennis County: James J.|and royalty practices then obtaining it SaVlngS of 33 Ao/o to 500/0 Throughout the Store! Keith is closely related ta Representa- Observes Chain of Lakes. —_ : C‘oy;: n‘!, H;ubu;gh.hwflé:r A 13:;&: was l:n?;ambleuv:bo;onmrve ofl in the throuj rriage, and also “While on the highest pyramid at of ttsburgh who has en. Cres 4roun A nel g owner or lessee %, Hve Moo e, Any weakness ¢ | Coba 1 observed & e of four lakes 7. P. Morgan & Co. Among Thote with giving $57.500 to the Davis-Brown | desired to gain possession of his de- ‘might the campaign must | extending southeast and northwest. : ” " ticket; 8. Davi ilson of elphia, h e e b B D e o | T s, of Goba are between two of| Which Meet New “Safeguard” | Harry Kuensel of Philadelphia, county | The board, of which Secretary Wilbur \ nouncement, for he is undoubtedly an | these lakes on a strip of land about a : ‘commissioner; Harry Humphries of the | i8 now chairman, after studying the . {nfiuentia] iawyer in the entire dit- | mile wide. The vegetation is more Requirement. Philadelphia recount board, Warren F.|Problem for several years, found that luxuriant than in Yueatan nnmllyé Doane of Philadelphia, one of the :nhgnurc\;tn-;pnetngo: plan “seems by com- terrac smaller paign; Ran- 2V ; Stand of Candidates. The ed steps at the L el R leaders in the Grundy cami ; Ran-.| Mo eanséut 1 have commended haelt the first candidate e """“.;'2' has conducted his a manner directly con- these lakes could have been seats for spectators to wWitness boat races and other kinds of aquatic sports as well as religious ceremonies to the to that of his four nents. He but one poli speech campaign and that was over the radio last Saturday night. He is regarded as dry, but has steadfastly refused to pledge his sup- diving god. Large numbérs of people must have been drawn to these lakes from the surrounding country and with the causeway in perfect = condition, smoothly covered with white cement, the whole scene must have presented a wonderful spectacle.” ., August 2.—A bulletin issued today by the State Banking De- partment disclosed that six stock ex- change firms, including J. P. Morgan & Co., had posted $100,000 éach within the past week as a ‘“safeguard” required under an amendment to' the State i“ll\l:’!m law adopted by the last Legis- ature. ‘The posting of the fund was recom- dolph W. Childs of Philadelphia, F. 8. Wood of Westchester, president of the Sharpless Separator Co.. Russ Pannell. Harrisburg attorney; Judge James Mac- Farlane of Philadelphia, Alexandria Trautman of the Philadelphia recount board, Thomas R. White of Philadel- phia, Thomas Walker of Phiiadelphia, a former political writer for the Phila- delphia Public Ledger; Dean Hoffman, managing editor of the Harrisburg Pa- & P:hr::lulvo ulglslltlon was requested o{fiu Be(:nd upen recommendation While the Government cannot insti- tute the plan among individual pro- ducers throughout the country, and can apply it only to its own holdings where private operators sharing in the pool oin willingly, Wilbur expressed the hope hat it would be generally adopted. of Good Furniture We planned this event for months—Manufacturers of many goodl lines of furniture have co-operated with us to an unusual rt to any dry legislation that might : proposed without first: viewing the £ R S T;&%ed(a: ‘,}‘..‘,’";{.‘:i";fi'l“éiifik.‘i .,mt;uchnrhs Efl 'ifl';w’ffi."‘fi"m: OFF—‘—"""‘- . extent in order to make this our GREATEST AUGUST SALE. o o—- to all its members recently. The | Souncliman: J. H. LOUCHE o " ® ICIAL TOUR EN Prices that are actually 13 to % less than our usual low prices— ), whose announcement D pesed Philadelphis contractor; Samuel W. : y V5 to 1% less than our usual low price EN URANGE PI-ANE amendment was adopted after the | and the savings extend throughout the entire store. - If IS FORCED DOWN failure of Clarke Bros.’ bank last year. It provides that private bankers trans- Salus of Philadélphia, a State Senator; Mrs Sara S, McNell of the Philadelphia Registration Commission; Walter Frank, RIO DE JANIERO, August 2 (#).— contemplating any Furniture purchases, by all -means visit The sive campaign, addressing the voters of mitting sums of $500 or less, o paying resident-elect Julio Prestes of Brazl A every section in the district, which SO0 tere o iononttors_ on any \deposty | Pittsburgh attorney; E. Lowry Humes | completing & tour in which he visited Wright Co. goon. prises 10 counties an balance of less than $7,500, are subject|of Pittsburgh and George J. Brennan |the United States and Europe, will ar- ndria. Senator Ball is bone dry and pport to any legis- strengthen the dry al has pledged his su lation that would Motor Suddenly Goes Dead After Being Aloft 311 1-2 to its terms, and in some instances must deposit with the State Banking Department $100,000 in United States of the Philadelphia Registration Com- ‘mission. S rive here Monday morning on board the steamer Arlanza. Government of- fllt‘llls and friends will greet him at the pler. proof ngs. $9.95 Occasional «Chairs cause. Government. New York State, or au- | B While the question of probibition e Henen Shorised municipal ponds sgainst tai-| CRASH BRUISES CAR MAN | ““The s s Ariansm made stops at Velour , combi- Bave srisen 1o enliven the fight. ~Both “"The Arms Tisted as having deposited Bemident s tontonnd Saial Toes nation! uphol- 37=___-75 SEer bor Smith ot with | B the Assosiated Press. the ‘moncy witiis, the st etk were, | Motorman Enocked From Running | igns ™' " o stery. secking t5 take from the State the con-| RO T PIELD, N.'Y., August | In séition te the Morgan Gompazy, Board by Autoist. o over aitg bor by vouing for 1t | S50 RS, ek e o Ratehers & @, A Tiiin & Go. Kigder, | Paul L Hughes, 22 years ol 1426 A EDUCATIONAL $9—9x12 Feltora amendment, Ball, it is pointed out, be- | Was for down at 6:05 o'cloek (T, |Peabsdy & Co. and Laidlaw & Co.|stréet southeast, motorman the : gmendment, Ball It 1 pointeg O e | 5.7 tonight. The pilots sald the mo- | Thomss Cook & Sons, s privite bank: | Washinglon Rallvay & Elsctric Co, F o R K< Rugs ate to vote for this amendment. The | tor went dead. ing firm not a member of the stock | has a bruised shoulder as a result of | The ship landed in a rough field near | eXchange, also made a $100,000 deposit. | being knocked from the running board Aucredited Military Academ:. bire -i Good patterns s 50 ma cinsses i Y Smith backers claim that the farmers would have been deprived of the em- the Salisburg Golf Club, a half mile south of the airport. The axle of the loyment of their own children under 8 years of sge by passage of the Fed- eral amendment. Eall counters with & the State ‘They had been aloft 311'; hours in fil“fll!‘;‘q‘:}.::: :l’!lxlelsb l:’b‘:: l:fd that | a Que’;l for the refueling ,enflm'lnc‘ llldd GCP‘:‘IM Vkllllh the State superin- | streei car was standing at Seventeenth | ~ . e Tecord held by the Hunter brothers of | tendent of banks. street_and Park road at the U Top Kitchen Table no harm could have been done by Fed- eral control since the United States Su- e Court has twice declared uncon- stitutional amendments that would have vented the employment of children g'the open air. Smith, as the owner and operator of plane was bent in landing, but neither pilot was hurt. Chicago. Slack said the motor suddenly went dead and they were unable to get it started before they were forced down. The motor had functioned perfectly during its nearly 13 days of continuous Observers believed that if all stock ex- change members coming under the amendment complied with its provisions more than $60,000,000 worth of bonds would be withdrawn from the market PROGRAM PREPARED FOR HEALTH CAMP of his street car by a motorist, who failed to stop, at Seventeenth street and Park road late yesterday. He was treated by Dr. Albert K. Bowie of 500 H street northeast. The | CCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C.'S. degrees; Day and Eve- | A Bupervised study _Prepares for we_or Business $1 Two and first quality. Acid - proof porcelain Tremendous Savings in SUITES For the Living Room For the Bed Room 0.50 Porcelain top. sizes. igst a large farm, has made a particular ap- | flying up until the time it quit. Neither | §ixty Boys and Girls to Be Enter- F, v % “the ‘farmers on the subject of | pilot could explain why it went dead. xty Boy: & Suiep ni ; , Coeducational. | Berlitz Sck. al lesson. $6 Ottoman " A passing motorist brought the fiyers, | tained Tuesday Evening With Bulletin tlitz School of Languages || Foot Stools . For the Dining Room farm relief and advocates the abolition by the Federal Government of gambling in wheat futures in the Chicago wheat both begrimed with oil, back to the air- port before field officials could verify Acrobatic and Other Acts. Benjamin Franklin University 314 TRANSPORTATION BLDG. 1115 Connecticut Avenue Telephone: Decatur 3952 Large size with spring top. Good pit. the report that the ship was down. It| A program of elaborate entertain- | Dist. - ——— —— - $ _'50 it had not appeared above the field 10r 45 | ment "has been prepared for presenth- Dist. 8259 17th and H | =5o5mcieo Rotine Study ot (kA o s : < - Suppost, minutes when the pilots were brought in. | fion Tuesday evening for the enjoyment Q. T ek % 'The Master School e dennd ; $185 Fine Bed-Davenport Suite To offset Smith’s admitted strength| Slack said that after they learn the | of the 60 boys and girls at the Chil- metheds, quick results. e aster 00. A very fine grade suite, upholstered in $n the rural district is the indorse- | cause of the motor trouble they will | dqren's Health Camp, where they are be- Erl‘l‘l ‘!:ghfiyu 'bh:Ji‘: $8 Bed Ronm chaicanie d velour. dri(‘!‘lll Serpen- s e B by ths antl-Saloon Teague | fleep during the night and fake off to- | ing cared for under auspioes of the Tu- | espine Ctvi) servics sabsectss “Snsed Bia- wgur Of vor Bysmnerr % hoice jacquar : P e the Virginia Pederation of Labor. | morrow on another endurance grind. | berculosis iation from & part of Classes. Start 5. 2309, ow in Benches and Chairs tine front R“C,'(‘;‘L.‘“f";‘2{£'$R‘I"C’E"""' Smith, too, may be injured considerably and to Ball's advantage by the vote that has been lost to him in Fairfax and other counties through Keith’s last- minute announcement. Ball, of course, lost the support of Representative Moore and his associates for the same reason. Smith's supporters are claiming that there will be approximately 3,500 votes east in Alexandria, of which number be is expected to receive between 2,500 and 3,009 votes. Ball supporters in Arlington County are predicting for him 3,500 of the possible 4,000 votes, with Smith and Mackey fighting over the re- mainder. Ball 15 expected to get & majerity of the remainder of the Alex- andria vote. Due to the large number of candi- e o Eorcianate ryoie. I the | muxdar ef Wist Eaonpetn. Was At g | camp. This School offers a standard four-year collegiate course in other counties would be almost impos- L T B SO B Economics_and Government léadiNg te the degree of Bachelor of any finish. . 9 Nicholasville, Ky. Canivan gave his Arts B jue. One of the mewest suites displayed. gible to forecast. There will probably ooy e e o oyl o (A B) and Bachelor of Seience (B. 5. in Ecenomies and great val # s 8 3 s be between 15,000 and 20,000 votes east | *S34r Syirl “Tnompeon, widow of the | INVESTIGATE ATTEMPTED Government. The following courses are offered: e Chasles of Englani petisd, New high- in the entire district. Keith will prol e e indicted Corporation Pinance. American Political Théories. A Y S NUSU, | ; : ably carry Fairfax County by a very r m;::..n'?o wvn con- HANG'NG BY MOONSH"‘ERS | Business Finance. Censtitutional Law. 514'50 c°“s9l° able PRICED UNUSUALLY LOW. « Ban Warein, since Smith had pledged | ¥ith Oanivan for the murde, wol Il 1nvestments Jurisprudence and Legal and Mirror him many influential lo’ befare | Jicted 804 germen) L ot | e an = ] :,‘2;",._.,‘-',‘ 3’;“53‘%}?:5..'3&:‘?5?315: in the penilentiary. . i |Man Beports Near Lynching After | Rubintes [rmsimbien. #hd Totemgibinal aw, g Pl $0.95 $248 4-Piece Bed Room Suite Ind > o M . 5 . Both Ball and Keith, however, have | 15,05t a5 0 Claying of Thompson From Band. Federal Reserve System. Qrganization, - A . of ‘cabinet woods. Hollywood vanity, s considerable strength in this county. |y,s" an slliance between Mrs. Thomp- . The Stock Exchange. Roman Law. T chest with decked drawer, Either poster In Loudoun County the fight is be- | By the Associated Press. Development of Banking Medern Civil Law. or straight end bed. Dresser of unusual tween Smith and Ball and in Fauquier County between Smith and Keith, with the rtesults difficult to foresee. Both | o™ ther™ 1aq been engaged since . tigation today of the repor °d attempt- Trust Company Management. vival in the Modern World. In white . Bmith and Keith are natives of Fau- | (355 (Y BeS U ECEESGeath' | ed lynching early today of “Chicago Auditing and Legal Accounting. Medieval_Euro kel enamel with $62.90 s Rz . quier County, hence the fighy there ls | A | Joe”” Janik, 38, by & party of alleged Principies of Econornlcs, ¢ Roders: Batopans atr green _panels. i -s?fl? 10-Piece Dining Room Suite 3 Walnut. using the “green” ship which had started off with the red plane, but was forced down within a few hours when one of the pilots became {ll. AR MAN CLEARED IN DEATH WEDS WOMAN WITNESS Widow of Virginian, Accused Jointly With Him, Is Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison. By the Associated Press. COVINGTON, Va., August 2.—Jehn J. Canivan. acquitted this week of the behalf and declared Al { stand in Canivi Miss Scott took the ' funds raised by the sale of Christmas seals last Winter. The entertainment Tuesday evening, it is announced by Miss Grace V. Ma- guire, camp superintendent, will include an acrobatic number by Miss Louise Rose; “Crazy ythms,” by “Oklahoma Bill”; a song and dance by Miss Cath- erine Balle and a sleight-of-hand per- formance by Ramon Perna. Fifteen of the children who won special honor for good conduct and health progress were taken to a picnic in Rock Creek Park, Friday evening, as guests of Representative and Mrs, Rich- ard Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Grant. The children were taken to the Milier log cabin in volunteer cars and were chaperoned by Miss Mabel Tall- madge, assistant superintendent of the ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohlo, August 2. —Sheriff Ford Moore stdr.:1 an inves- TherTe‘l_nple> Scinool, Inc. The Secretarial School of Individual Instruction Interior Decoration Specializing in Interior Decoration and offering an Accredited, Practie: and Professional Training Course. Ex- 1420 K St. NA. 3258 Services. Banking Practice. | NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 62nd Year Begins September 27, 1930, at 6:30 P.M. School of Economics and Government nert Teachers. Individua) Instruction R iphe de Zapp, director Decoral Representing Arts & tien. New Torh 1206 Conn. Ave. North 5236 Ancient History. Roman Civilization and Its Sur~ = % = = = = = = = Wide salection with and cane seats. $39 Secretary ‘Walout or mahogany finish doubie door $22 Odd Dressers Both walnit and Full Size Crib Link support. $9.99 upholstered $115 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite Covered all over in rich jacquard velour. Suite is comprised-of Bunny Chair, Club Chair and Sofa. A beautiful suite. : $195 Mohair Overstuffed Suite A 3-piece suite of exceptionally fine quality. Covered all over in fine mo- hair, reverse of seats in Mogquette. Bunny chair, large sofa and club chair. Bookcase 1 $2015 front. mahog- <9142 design. spring. In Plain design oi excellent 792 *149 $185 2-Pc. Tapestry Overstuffed Suite .50 & bitter one. Culpeper County is still | = —————=—="=| moonshiners in the hills of Belmont | Industrial Relations. Early Al 1k Vi tity, Smith, Ball and | - y American History. A 0k T e e e B o T & S American History, 1829 to the ey siyling hn i Eb e L g aaEey $ there. Smith is expected to have an | nomination. Judge. Smith is equally ., Iynching to the sheriff after | Transportation. i S Ambblons’ Pokulin 323 Inner Coil Sprmg el P 4 P easy majority in Louisa County, due 10 | confident. of the success of hisquie 's friends had rescued him from Economic Geography. P"flu“c!y. A’ =, S B the ewz work of his ml.l;:, Dele- Nfi-mmz cam) the & noose v across ta MATT ,,ESS gate W. orth Smith. Ball Smith , stick Umb a large tree. Made lwhl . . . are cloce In both Stafiord and King | their convictions s to the ‘wepeal of | T exsoution of Janik by hanging our own - $ $135 7-Piece ‘Dinette Suite ST Counte, TR i | Phun e o Pro 3 abity of aa | X35 by 3 ‘eurt” ol meen. B saie Walnut_ with distinetive ovérlays of concaded tp him by the other - | ohsarver to predict Wit happen 3 of the ¥ Janik Sampsk et lighter eabinet woeds. Large china cab- 50 Gates. Mo il Roverer, probebly bave on next Fusedey the :Q o B i G g T e, gy inet. An exeellent suite for the apart- . Among the last-minuté s for | minyte work -!g:&?“&&u e ‘wat m‘g’.#u resl m‘ AU ' SR S TR S e support was ome by Mackey in which | the best. Sena by vla’. Janik's friends, he said. J courses. he biames prohibition for unnxm:l lu't m“m requuuh:uru mww # Pk American. Governmént. szs Post Beds i :;?n&u::u o pm‘finn?&ofi"f.';'d“:d I i Demacistio parey 1 aver 10 bé oThe bear, along with other noble Auiipel Dorenmin. French, (niroductory. s uug-s e.r - $159 4.Piece Bed Room Suite ls and ts to fact that Sweden, | rebuilt and placed again on a sure ican ), disappearing s0 yernmant, , 3 T % i N 2 Jalls and points lo the fact that Sweden, | Fob e mayn, e must forget the | 'pidly that the American Society of |l samissisn -axe Tah Tiseimeien ‘Sson Semieadlons. Aeshivar’ ohes Sres fok Weneeiny ¥ N i e b el $ dilnl;‘lffiq lh“mbizil::t 'tdn:’mn“; {h'; L‘g !::m' “mt e m try to have all | Ma: kg s ;k'.-‘fin omn:- to set sniguiua-t-h.g t&; 7P N o Sons oy e e g x lays. charming suite that is extremely T, orgef back into aside const of Alaske % Tels. Natlonal s turn uo: Shbers (org S : eet N.W. olitan _fin well made. AUGUST SALE PRICE. ... - - =3, ciends Lpon his wet piiform can.”

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