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7OBEN A CHARGE 5 ACCOUNT ~Weekly or Monthly Payments “EISEMAN'S Fine Men’s Wear Seventh and F Sts. Local Call.... Call Chambers Co. GAROL SAYSHELEN AIDED HIS ENEMIES i {King Also Declares She | Should Have Fled With Him, §4.00 | Now Unforgiving. s By the Associated Press. VIENNA, August 21.—A Rumanian statesman with the closest connections Il | with the court at Bucharest but who, for political reasons, could not be quoted, today said that the reason for W' WARREN | postponement of the coronation of King TALTAVULL j‘ | Carol, despite pressure brought to bear Funeral Home || Eue_ 1383 3619 14th St. N.W. M p Il ion. (Corner Spring Road | feria) Gu Col. 464 Phones | Adams 10341 Dll“li '-. e Semien® B | WASHINGTON GRANITE | MONUMENTAL CO,, Inc. s new Foru Wver R, St . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Queen Helen and be crowned ‘The legation report said the that he intends to marry woman of high birth was without foundation.” LOCAL YACHTSMAN, alone. tement Prench “entirely upon him by Premier Maniu and other leaders, was the obstinate attitude of [the King against reconciliation. King Carol, the Rumanian statesman | said, based his attitude against recon- | ciliation upon the following argument: “When I left Rumania and abandoned all of my rights it was the duty of my wife to follow me. The whole world, including my parents, were perhaps justified in opposing me, but my wife | was not. Despite all, she left me and went over to my enemies’ camp and | allowed herself to be used by them | | against me, and she hersell dem-ndr.d a divorce notwithstanding my lawyer's protest. “My sentimental wanderings had nothing to do with my departure from Rumania, which was of a purely po- litical character. T opposed the dictator- ship of M. Bratianu, which I regarded | as injurious to both the nation and the dynasty. “The Bratianus have avenged them- selves severely on me and my own wife has played some part in this unworthy gain. “I can forgive all of my former op- | ponents, but can never become recon- ciled with my wife.” MARRIAGE RUMOR DENIED. Heart Btroke While He Watched Miles River Regatta at Bt. Michaels Is Fatal. J. H. Blake, 63 years old, well known yachtsman of Washington and nearby | boating clubs, who died suddenly Tues- day at Annapolis, will be buried here tomorrow at Glenwood Cemetery. Mr. Blake was a confirmed yachts- man, being fatally stricken with heart Miles River regatta at St. Michaels, Md He was formerly engaged in the lum- ber business. Always a seafarer at heart, a char- acteristic developed from a boyhood as- sociation with sailing vessels, Mr. Blake, on his retirement 12 years ago, devoted himself almost exclusively to amateur boatin His craft were contestants in many {:y and river regattas, LONDON, August 21 (®).—The Ru-| Besides his widow, he is survived by manian legation here today issued a|a son, Robley E. Blake, and two daugh- denial of a report that King Carol in- | ters, Miss Lucille M. Blake and Mrs. tends to adhere to his divorce from A. Cloyd Gill, all of New York. | Legation Says Carol Wwill * French Woman. Not Wed J. H. BLAKE, EXPIRES| disease while watching his boat in the | D. C., THURSDAY, BECKER RITES TOMORROW Funeral to Be Held From Immacu- late Conception Church. Funeral services for William B. Becker, 61 years old, who died Tuesday | at his residence. 1135 Tenth street, will | | be held tomorrow morning at the Im- " maculate_Conception Church, at 9:30 | o'clock. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Becker, a native of Washington. had been an assistant accountant at the | Potomac Yards of the Richimond, Fred- ericksburg & Potomac Rallroad for nearly 25 years. He worked up to the day of his death. b He was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Modern Woodmen | of America. |~ Besides his widow, Mrs. Rose M. Becker, he is survived by a son, Francis M. Becker, and a daughter, Miss Ger- trude Becker, MRS. HOPKINS RITES SET Mrs. Caroline Ellis Hopkins of 2301 Cathedral avenue, formerly of Baltimore and New York City, who died Tuesday, | will be buried tomorrow at Greenmount | Cemetery, Baltimore. Funeral services will be held at the grave. Mrs. Hopkins, widow of Basil B. Hop- kins, is survived by a son, Basil B. Hop- |kins, jr, and a daughter, Virginia B. Hopkins, of this city. this chance! a long period! 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Record for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 81; 8 pm., 75: 12 midnight, 69; 4 a.m., 54, 8 a.m., 66; nogn, 73. arometer—4 pm., 30.01; 8 pm., 30.05; 12 midnight, 30.05; 4 a.m., 30.05; 8 a.m., 30.07; noon, 30.05. _ Highest temperature, 82, occurred at 4:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 62, occurred at 6 sm. today. emperature same date last e~ ng'l;:;t. ; lowest, 54, by mac River cl alightly muddyAr clear and Shenandoah Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and s Geodetic Survey.) y—Low ti E .m.; tide, 5708 am. and 5:43 o’ DO Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:12 a.m. and ;fi,’ P.m.; high tide, 6:08 a.m. and 6:44 The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:26 a.m.; sun sets 6:56 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun : . ey rises 5:27 a.m.; sun Moon rises 1:49 am.; sets 5:39 p.m. Automoblile lamps to be 1y 5 half hour after lupn.sz!. iy Stations, Weather. Abilene, Albany: N ass Ciear Atlanta, Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy loudy 0.20 Clear 0.12 Gloudy i t, Glevelata, " Ohit 8. C. oS- oen Huron,' 8. ‘Dak Indianapolis.ind Jacksonville, Ki M & =358 2R8EERS58352 Clear © Ptclou Clear Y 28823588238 n! lear loudy «rvo Ptcloudy LR .» Greenwich time, hnur-z-}?‘fle.m. n 4 Clear Biscknoum, g GiRraltar” soain oon, Gree ayal), Azore: “Cutrent ol . Bermu Gub Horts amjton, 0 Ji 78 ‘vations.) Part cloudy 4 Studies Mine Safety. DULUTH, Minn. (#).—H. K. Catter}i, mine inspector of India, has just com- pleted a study of safety methods in the iron ore mines of Northern Minnesota and Michigan. Marriage Licenses. mn P. Bittler, 32, and Mary A. Kralik, 26, both of I P 37 ley Rohrer. Joseph M d Hia Bisgers, 18; Rev. niel E. Otis L. Nevitt, , and 3 8. Harding, 31, Al 's.; Rev. e Boot! nd Helen L. s , and My ) Frank Colantonio, 37, and Eith P 1 olantonio, 37, an ; 2 both of Ballimore, Md.; Judse Roberi “sosesh "B Sidiey. 3 Josep] N ey, 34, of Brockton, Mass., % B, vian, &, Whs city; Rev. . “Burke. rd G. Poindexter, 80, d . Carter, 45 Rev. Josesh D, 8 Wiian o* Clifton _F. Shifiett, 47, d Arrah_B. Prantz, 45, both of Steubenville, Ohio; Rev. Howard F. Downs. Cecil D. Dyer, 3¢, and Vivian M. Barnes, i Foo oo 33, Clarksb a aim E. Thombson. 23, Olarksbure, Md., and Ed: ., 18, h 3 . H?‘{‘: 2 D:nm:‘ T, :lanrohll Md'; Rev arl P, Weare, 44, and Catherine B, Ham- iiton, 16, " both 3 iten, 1 “both’ of' Alezandria, Va.: Rev. PUSE Deaths Report:d. Shristian Miller, 76, U. 8. Soldiers' Home 31 Caroline E. Hopkins, 72, 2301 Cathedral ave. Ehliun BT Sparks, o0, coree" Wastann %, ‘17.1' Naval l(.olhllll 56, 0 R var . 58, Walter Reed Gei oG; Maler! 46, en route 13th:st. J. Moll, 34, Walter Reed General 2 ths, 436 Warner st. Nours, ibley " Memoriai 0spit Solomon Turner, 68, Gallinger Municipal Hospital, Samuel Reynolds, 59, 2614 X st. Gartle A. Rargis. 41, 5307 Grant ot ne. Thelma M. Jenefer, 37, 3101 Sheridan Harris, 15, Tuberculosis Hospital. by Lacy, 3 dys, Curtis Sanitarium. pisditow st Births Reported. births have been reported to mpfi:’.f"gfguflmfir.fn Tho Tast B4 hours: S ! 57 n J. hl‘ldfllwh‘ boy. . De Vaughn, girl. Lightfoot, girl. Y *Nelite Bnend. ‘iri. x . S W"?l'ilm and Mary Ritch, boy. Allen and Inez NI‘?JIOII 1. George and Mary Willial ton d Jol vena Day. bo: ¢ Viftent and Clara Dorsey. boy. FOUND. RING, on Conn. ave. Owner obtain sa identification and paving for Dithe Inauire 3726 Oliver st» Chevy Ohi D._C. _LOST. jolden —pheasant, 3 30th st n.w. oRtfrom Phone Po- BRACELET. plstinu between 13th and Pi _Rewari . ise, long_hair name Biju. :e own, 5912 16t! 2+ PARLEY TOMORROW Heads of Affected Groups Invited to Attend at Baltimore. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, August 21.—In answer to & call by Gov. Ritchle, representa- tives of Maryland's agricultural, trans- portation and financial interests will meet tomorrow to confer on measures for drought relief in the State. The conference will be held at 3 p.m. (daylight saving time) in the hearing room of the Public Service Commission. Maryland's extensive canning indus- tries have been hard hit by the drought and ruination of the crops, and, it is said, unless credit measures are devised, serfous financial embarrassment may follow this Winter, not only to the farmers, but to the canners. Those asked to the conference in- cluded J. W. Davis, president, Farm Bu- reau Federation; M. Melvin Stewart, secretary, Farm Bureau Federation: R. Smith _Snader, president, ryland State Dairymen’s Association; 1. W. Heaps, secretary, Maryland State Dairy- men's Association; Abram G. Ensor, master, Maryland State Grange; Thomas Parran, president, Maryland ' Tobacco Growers' Association, and George I. Gardiner, vice president, Maryland To- bacco Growers’ Association. Gustavus Ober, jr., fertilizer manu- facturer; William E. Valliant, fertilizer agent; Willlam G. Scarlett, seed dealer: Donald K. Belt, seed dealer; W. R. Har~ vey, president of the Maryland Stock- men’s Association: J. H. Baugher, Union Stock Yards; Daniel Williard, president of Baltimore & Ohio Ralilroad; George M. Smith, general agent, Pennsylvan nRll]l'old, B:;Nmnre, and Maxwell C. yers, president, Western Maryla m‘:’lnl:ulkCo :nmmore. e ¥ ulosko Vaiden, president, PFede: Land Bank; David G. Harry, ';Xoe m‘;fl dent, Federl‘lde!alnd fil:]nk: ‘Waldo New- comer, president, timore _ Clearin, Hhult;u Awf ltlor; lnds.}}u:ry B. Wllbox‘. chairman of board of Baltimore Cl House Association. Fomeey 6,000 SINGERS TO TAKE PART IN MUSIC FETE 1,800 Musicians Also to Participate in Festival in Chicago Saturday Night. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, August 21.—Six thousand singers and 1,800 musicians of 22 band, drum and bugle corps will participate in the Chicago music festival Sat night_at Boldiers Pield, flwnmedum;; the Chicago Tribune and 40 other news- PR enarus -of 5:500 “velces chorus of 5, Vol will sing “Hallulujah,” from “The Messiah,” and & chorus of 1,000 colored will sing spirituals. To achieve real , 25 electrically charged anvils which will emit sparks when struck will be used when the anvil chorus from “Faust” is fire out over Lake Michigan when s out over e when the bands near the conclusion of the “ . ture of 18132,” portraying Napoleon at Moscow. CIGARETTE MAKER DIES Leon Schinasi of New York Firm Succumbs in France. NEW YORK, August 21 . —The offices of Leon Schinasi, !enn‘crfl presi- dent of Schinasi Bros., Inc., cigarette manufacturers, yesterday received word he had died in Juan Les Pins, France. Mr. Schinasi was born in New York 40 years ago. He took over the tobacco ?aupcny m:."“?.u h{thu father, and was president uni was purchased by the Tobacco Products NEPHEW OF DUCE DIES Sandro Mussolini Had Been Ill for Past Two Years. CESENATICO, Italy, August 21 (#).— Sandro Mussolini, 20-year-old son of Arnaldo Mussolini and nephew of the Duce, died last night following a two- year iliness. Donna Rachele Mussolini, wife of the premier, and the Count and Countess Galeazzo Ciano, his son-in-law and daughter, visited the deathbed shortly after the young man had died. H. L. Rose, Kentucky Banker, Dies. LOUISVILLE, Ky. August 31 (#).— Huh L. Rose, 51, vice president and r of the First National Bank here, died today from a cerebral hem- orrhage. He was a trustee of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee. FUNERAL DIR:CTORS. ~W. W. Deal & Co, 816 B ST. NE LINCOLN 3200 J- WILLIAM LEE'S SONS, CREMATORIUM 233 PA. AVE. N.W. NATIONAL 1384 1383 H. S ZURH N phent: Liavela o8 Frank Geier’s Sons Co, ituers Cheper, PdeohonsVational 2473 V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the suecessor with the original W. Phose Ppank, e 1009 H St. N.W. o rmerly 940 _F_St. N.W. Wm. H. Sardo & Co.| it thix tars IN PRICE W, Private Limousine Ambulance Lincoln PEAR e e e B o N erbert B. Nevius Funeral Home 924 New Yorl . N.W. Distriet 2608 ¥k Ave. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. NV, hen JOHN R“WRIGHT co. 1357 10th 8t. N.W. __ Phonme North 0047, Clyde J. Nichols, Inc. 4209 Bth Bt N.W. Col. 6824 West 0098 shed 1841 1876 DOG, _ Airedaie, 6 _mon “Bponko,” on Wednesday. n.w. 'gums, Sorn im: Tost ths old. named 1510 Caroline st. 00d 16th and Columbls B 3.7 Bids. _Call "Operator Col. 4630. ol ‘GLABBES, pair of tortoise rimmq Mon I from eens e Wo" National 8900, 5. Newbold, mixed TAD And gra: ————— CEMETERIES. GLENWOOD CEMETERY Vaultage, menth FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY invites ins) ion of its beautiful COLUMBARIUM o S Y % o fgr e jponey gtaseos S S S Pamily terment FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. fum dat B, ey Arti expensive. " R DI N 34th & Eye i | Horner of¥Lo< Augeles. Cal Marriage. and INNELL—-ROESSLER. Mr. Karl J. N?el;'l'hr ;‘xsh.n!o .A'}:“;’llfi‘.:eu‘;i mairiace of their daughter. ROESSLER to WILLIAM J. ODONNELL. The ceremony was periormed by the Rev B M. Qrgood on Mondaz. Ausust 18, 1920, at Rockville, Md. No cards. Braths. AILER. REV., PETER. On Wednesday. Au- sust’ 20, 1920. after a brief iliness. Rev. PETER AILER, former pastor of Antioch Baptist Church, devoted husband of Rosa Ailer. father of Victoria Ailer and Martha Berkeles. He alto Jeaves other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. A short service will be held at his Iate residence. 786 Lamont st . on Priday 22. at 8 pm. Orange. where funeral and place. Relatives and i BASSETT. ELIZABETH D. On Tuesdas August 19. 1930, at 2:30 o'clock am. at the residence. No. 332 Ward ave. Norfolk Va. ELIZABETH D.. wife of Jesse V. Bas- setf and daughter of the late James A and Mary Daughtrey Cross. in the 63rd year of her age. Funeral services terment at Norfolk, Va., Thursday st 21 Mrs. Va., LIAM B. Suddenly. on Tues- 19. 1930, WILLIAM B. ¥, “August husband of Rose M. Becker. loved Cemetery. Rela- and friends invited. 21 JAMES HANCOCK. gust ‘19, 1930. at Emergency Hospital polis,” " Md.. ~ JAMES HANCOCK KE. ‘He is survived by his widow of On Tuesday. ork. re's funeral pagiors. . on Friday. August 32, hour to be announced later. Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. CHESELDINE., JOHN. Suddenly. on Wed- nesday, August 20, 1930, JOHN. the be loved husband of Edith Cheseldine (nee Grimes). Funeral services at Will Scott’s funeral home, 409 8th st Saturday, August 23. af 10 am. tives and friends invited to_attend terment Arlington National Cemetery. COLLIE, ROBERT W. On Wednesdav, gust 20, 1930. at’ Providence Hospi ROBERT COLLIE. beloved father of R € ihis city M Services sl the Tabler funeral home. Friday. August 22. at 2 pm. Intermen: Glenwond Ceme- Relatives friends invited. * ROBERT. A special communica- A A M co! | tion of Hope Lodge. No. 20, is hereby called for the purpose of attend- ing_the funeral of our late brother, ROB- ERT COLLIE, on Friday, August 23, 1930, at 1 o'clock p.m. J. DILLER. Master. CHARLES Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN, Secretary. CRAWFORD, CHARLES. Suddenly on Wed- nesday, August 20, 1930, CHARLES CRAW- FORD. beloved son of the iate Adam afd Mary Jane Crawford. He is survived by d Samuel Crawford. 1 of Thomas F. Murray & Bon, 2007 Nichols ave. se.. on | Friday. August 32, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited, Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 DEAN, J. W. Departed this life on Mon- day, August 18. 1930, at Preedmen's Hos- pital, J. W. DEAN. He leaves to mourn their 10ss & wife. Cora Dean: two sisters- in-law, Kate Miles and Lizzie Scott: one niece, Lucille Carson, and a host of other relatives and friends. Remains resting at William J. Tolbert's funeral home, 308 6th st. n.w., until Thursday, August 22, at 3 1l e to his late residence. 430 Puneral Priday. August 22, trom ts' N . between 1st and 2 Tntsrment Pasne's Cemetery. EPPS, HARRY. Suddenly, Mundl)é. 18,1930, HARRY EPPS, devot Gora, Esps Winston, and M, August son of son. his late residence, Relatives and friends ‘invited. Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 2UTHER. On_Tuesday, &t Walter Reed General Hospital, HARRIS, the devoted husband of father of Andrew and brother of Vanderbilt Phylis Truesdale. Funeral August , at .m.. from the s est Jarvis funeral church, 1432 You st. n.w. 21 B. Departed this life on Wed- after a long ey et Aubuss 0; 1080 nesday night. Aug . 1030, {liness; MARY E. "HoLT. ' e r 1wo sisters, 3121 t. n.w. Interment Lethia Harris and Nannie Harris_and Harris and 2 from Metropolitan . M. E. Zion Church, 3rd st. s.w., Sun- dby. August 24, at 1 pm. Interment in Wood 22+ lawn Cemetery. TH M. Departed this August 20. 1930, at 6:45 B, 8t her fesidence ills Chicago st JOHNSON. ~She is se. b survived by her daughter, Mrs. M Carroll; three grandsons, daughtérs and one sister. at St. Theresa's Cathollc * August 33, at 9 a Olivet Cemetery. invited. | JOHNSON. JAMES CORNELIUS. o, August 19, 1930, at 3.3 hode Isiand 'ave. n.w. JAMES COR- 'S JOH beloved husband of . loving son of and, Frances Johnson e, ary M. three grand- Requiem mass urch Saturday, m. - Tnterment Mount Relatives and friends day, August 22, at 2:30 p. Ernest Jarvis ‘funeral church, 1433 s, 2w, Interment Kanms Oity, Xans. JOHNSON, JAMES C. Members of Morning Star Lodge, No. 40, I, B. P. O. E. of W., are hereby notifiea’ of the funeral of our brother. JAMES C. JOHNSON. to be d from Jarvis' undertaking parlors. 1432 . n.w. Priday, August 22. 1930, at 2:30 p.m._ Columbia Lodge. No. Forest Temple. No. 9, and Columbia Temple, No. 432, are cordially invited to attend DR. LEO. S_ HOLTON, E. R. CORTEZ W. PETERS, Sec. McGRANN, WILLIAM H. On 'Mnlldl{. Au- 18, 1930. at his residence, 143 L= w.. WILLIAM ., beloved che L. nn. Puneral om residen Friday, August 22, al a.m.; thence to Aloysius Church, where requiem mass will be sun at 10 am. _Relatives and friends invitec fo attend. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ty. MENKE. GEORGE. On Thursday, August 31, 1930, GEORGE MENKE, beloved hii- band of Christina Menke of 7617 12th st. 5 Notice of funeral later. ursday, Au- MORTON, de- ?‘ 4043 Ben- er of Mrs. Ger- Notice of funeral h!ze- PADGETT, ANNIE M. ust 20.°1930, ANNIE M. wife of iate Fhomas W. and mother of Harry a i Augu: 3 at 11 am friends invited to attend. Kindly omit flowers. 21¢ PITTS, CORA. On Tuesday, August 19, 1930, CORA PITTS. devoted sister of Wil- i He h and_Bernard Jack- . _Annie Harrington' and Funeral “Friday, August from Holy Name Church, Remains resting a neral church, 1432 You m. Thursday, thereafter nce, 148.You' st. n.w. TAYLOR, NANNIE. Departed this life Tus day morning. August 19. 1930, at 7 o'clock, LOR, b ht s at and from Walker's Memorial Baptist Church, 13th st. between U and V n.w. Friday. August 22. at 1 o'clock pm. Priends and Telatives respectfully invited peave sorabioee | TURNER, JOHN AUGUSTUS. On Tussday, August’ 19, 1930, at his residence. 1319 La- mont st. ... JOHN AUGUST! husband of Jessie B. Turner &rave. Rock Creek Cemet 30 p.m 1CE. IR. Fra ery, Thurs- Suddeniy e. FRANK. s, J. Anne, Md in Princess Anne Wednesday, Au- at 4:30 o'clock. BESSIE. = Departed _this life . August 20, 1930, at Freedmen's after a brief lilness, BESSIE 8! mourn _their Ruth Dabney's funeral Funeral will he held At 12 o'clock from fd. 23¢ mains resting at home, 453 O st. 1 Sunday. August 24 Good Howe Churc WA’ JOHN ALEXANDER. On Wednes- day. August 20, 1930, JOHN ALEXANDER Remains resting at the funeral Sons, 332 Pa said at 9 am. Inferment 3 ‘The members of Asso- n "Oldest inhnmunl‘. are Tequested 22 at 9 am. W. NOYES, President. [OT WRIGHT, Becretary, In Memoriam, MANNING. THOMAS D. In loviag devotion to the memory of Mr. THOMAS D. MAN- . who answered the roll call August 21, 1921, nine vears ago today. Rest, sweet spirlt, rest. MAURICE, * 3 MITCHELL. AUGUSTUS. In sacred but feimembrance of my dear husband, Tovini M LL, who left us one year ago todny, August 21, 1929. ut n HIS_ DEVOTED WIFE " i deesly beigeed ahupbier o 80 today, August- 31, 1927, 'y mass, 7 am., HO'IY ‘Trinity