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THE EVENING ’ STAR, WA SHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST .11, 1930. DEAF? Mesr With the ACOUSTICON plece no larger than a silver dime ETZ 1217 G Streef TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. tropolitan—"For the Defense,” at 1 FEX 1“5 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 8 and 9:50 pm. Earl e—“Dl\\n atrol,” at 11 am, 1, d 5 p.m. Hell's Island,” at 11:40 a.m. 2, 4:10, 5:45, 7:55 and 10:05 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—Rain " or INDIAN CHTIZENSHIP | Walford’s, 909 Pa. Ave. THE ORIGINAL MOVING E STORAGE G’s CO « INC. & STORAGE Packing—Shipping JOS. F. KRIEG. President No Branches I 616 EYE ST. N.W. Dist. 2010-2011—DAYS ADAMS 2916—NIGHTS TRUSSES fitted expertly. Very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. 10% “pxnxen PENS, PENCILS and DESK SETS. COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. NW. O O0OKS 1 0.: ‘l‘honnnb—AlAA Kinds PEARLMAN'S, 93 WASH & VACUUM YOUR CAR 1423 Irving St. N.W. ly, very reasonable pri GIBSON‘S. 917 G St. N.W, WE Will Enlarge Your Negatives !xlo 35¢ 2LEESE OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th ST.N.W. 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Now is the time for you to put a new RCA Radiotron in every socket! ! held in s!l'lrt confidence, observers un- ' WILL BE FOSTERED - S Administration Desires Less 1,"‘ of the Chllren.” at 45 am., S2:05 4:30, 7:15 and 9:40 of Circus Performances |’ Columbia—Let Us Be Gay." at 11:15 by Redmen. | 1am 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:35 and 9:45 | | P Tivoli—"Road to Paradise,” at 2, | 3:55, 5:50, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. i Ambassador—*‘For !h! Defense,” at The Indian would become a potential | 6:20. 8:10 and 9:55 p. — “Tempt: H | citizen rather than a ward of the Na- |, OSPT* T "( l{‘;n;’“ |tion and would be discouraged from | entering circuses to imitate the days TR jof the wild West, under a program out- {lined by the administration. | Plans by the Mdian Bureau to help [y Secretary of the Interior Wilbur to Ex-President Portes Gil “make of e Indian a self-sustaining, H self-respecting - American eitizen just| Charges Labor Leader With 2s rapidly as this can be brought | job; to increase the productivity of his land, and to give him the advantages | [0[ modern organization and business | methods to attain that end. Rhodes said that “it is our purpose to discourage the proclivity of the average | Indian to participate in cireuses, rodeos, wild west shows and similar enterprise: continuous By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, August 11.—Luis Morones, Mexican labor leader and for- | of responsibility for the assassination of Gan. Alvaro Obregon by former Pres- | ident Emilio Portes Gil in a political broadside published in today’s papers. The former President spoke to large crowd outside his home, using the opportunity to answer accusations | of Morones that he had plotted to have Pascual Ortiz Rublo, the present Presi- dent of Mexico, assassinated during his | tour of the United States prior to his | inauguration. “The speech that Morones made in the Hidalgo Theater of Orizaba April 30, 1928. fanned the spirit that moved the hand of the assassin, Jose de Leon Toral,” Portes Gil said. “False labor leaders sowed an atmosphere of assas- sination during Gen. Obregon’s political 3 campaign. * * * They continue to Vs, ISR sow seeds of hate and tragedy now. | But it was the weight of Obregon's BODY FOUND IN SWAMP body which sank them definitely from INDICATES GANG KILLING, ™seric Pories Gil termed the charges that { he had plotted asalnst President Ortiz Rubio as a calumny. “I can,proclaim { proudly to the nation,” he said, “that I have hever solled my hands with B The former President has just re- | tured. from a trip to Cuba and the | T5vicom « Stes. He is resuming his work imuftediately as head of the National | Revolutionary party. Upon his depar- ture recently Morones charged that. he - | was' fleeing the country. gn of | | the Indian assume entire responsibility {for himself have been laid before Pres- | ident Hoover by C. S. Rhoads, com- | | missioner of Indian affairs. In a report to the Chief Executive Rhoads said all plans were made and | will be made to fulfill the im outlined | about.” | ti inati | ing Assassination. Practical Education Proposed. | Rromptan The bureau proposes to give the T Indian a practical education along vo- cational lines whenever possible; to make better provisions for his medical | { needs; to provide for the indignt; to | assist’ him in finding and keeping & “While this may involve for the time being an expansion of our activilies with increased appropriations and ad- ditional personnel,” the commissioner wrote, “in the end it will prove true economy.” More Dignified Occupations Urged. Concerning _circuses, Commissioner and in lieu thereof, to direct him t. ward a more dignified and more perma- nent means of livelihood.” Gary, Ind., “Vu:txm.‘ Second in Three Days~Riddled by 12 Shots s»= Fdros Slashed. By the As®ated Press. GARY, %d., August 11.—The body or Nick Cavrretti was found last night in a barren rwamp land in West Gary, and | | police interpreted the killing—the sec- ond here in three days—as the a fresh gang outbreak. Two days ago Tony Mazzi, reputed al- cohol peddler, was shot down in a place | frequented by hijackers and bootleggers, \ Machado yesterday sigpew #n order by and authorities believe the two slayings | which nine SpaniarZs; alleged Com- are the result of a new gang’s attempt | munists, were t~ Je deported this to “muscle in” on the Northern Indiana | morning lerritory now dominated by an East| The nine i, Jught in the recent Chicago mob. ralds upor 4ommunist strongholds in Cavaretti had been shot 12 times|Cuka through the head and body. his throat , “——:::=: had béen slashed twice and his face 8= body showed signs, of a terrific bes%ug. Across the street were found & dozen and a half empty cartridges and a pistol. Communists Deported- 400 Miles by W ater 3-DAY ALL-EXPENSE DE LUXE TRIPS Old Point Comfort Hotel CUBAN- AMERICAN 'SUGAR CO-OPERATION IS LIKELY/ Confidential Conferences Held Be-| tween Leaders to Establish Stable Market. By theAssociated Press. HAVANA, August 11.—The confer-| ence between A. E. Carlton, president of the Holly Sugar Corporation, one of the | largest beet sugar companies in the| United States, and leaders of the Cuban | sugar industry here continued yesterday | in an effort to arrive at some solution | of the world’s sugar crisis. Although the conferences have boen| | | W ChantbertinVanderbile $2145 From W ashington Daily 6:30 p.m. Price includes Transportation, State Room. Meals on Steamer and Hotel Accommodations. Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Golf CITY TICKET OFFICE derstood that a program of co-operation| M 731 15th St. N.W. 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