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OISNEIPE [[Erom the Front Row * DERESSONBLANE i “l_'nople in High Places” ~ Scored for Boosting False Prosperity. < By the Associated Prass. DELHI, N. Y, August 23.—Gov. Franklin D. ‘Roosevelt in an address here last night said the country was now “paying the penalty for a wild spree ‘based on ‘uneconomic, unsclentific and ‘unbusinesslike foundations.” He referred to “some. people in a very high position,” as having given the & year ago that nothing could happen to prosperity. Thought New Law Found. “One reason,” the Governor said, ' “that the country has passed through ' a little rich as the Rockefellers did two things, paid high one and continued high- campaigns. id that Instead of having would have two cars in lifting yourself up by the bootstraps. » “Well, we went along that way for while, confident that our leaders in political and business were omnisicient, and then when production had outrun demand we were taught in our two stock market crashes we . can FOLLIES IN TALKING FILM Noted Producer to Spend Half of Year Converting Stage Pro- duction in Pictures. By the Associated Press. MAN DIES PROTECTING GIRL FROM HIS ENEMY|. Lesns Forward in Car to Receive Bullets in His Own Body. Assailant . Escapes. . ———— GAME IS PLAYED IN DRIED-UP CREEK BED Athletes of Kittanning, Pa., Grade Stream Bottom, Waterless by Drought, for Diamond. . of sand, and served as ideal bleachers for fans who watched NORTHUMBERLAND DEAD Bighth Duke of Line, 50, Was Vet- eran of African Campaigns. NOTICES. :flh’tfl!‘d by myselt raon: NELLIE 7.V, LYONS, L o e T OO FUNACE " and repaired, R N through another Winter with ky ir work: rul piaster; m A e "°i19 3rd St. K \ District Printing Craftsmen are at your service for result-getting publicity ‘The National Ca; Press 10-1312 NW. Phone Nat 1 0850 N e T Lk Reviews and “The Bad Man” At the Metropolitan. S sn analytical study of charac- ter, “The Bad Man," current- ly visible in celluloid form at War- ner’s Metropolitan, is a masterful ereation. But for sheer enur':.h; men , there seems PP, oo Tittle action its making much of a box- office stir, ‘Walter Huston. tion by the sweep of the camera seems to have detracted from the tenseness of whatever dramsa there might have been, and has instilled into it & rambling unspirited nature. In spite of the fact that the pic- , measured by the barometrical pressure of the audience’s patience, it is a pains- taking effort, made interesting by Walter Huston and O. P. Heggle. Although the cinematic hatchet may descend for saying such a thing, it seems as though the latter had run off with the honors. Heg- gie, as the invalid old man from Maine, whose every word is a series of vituperative outbursts, - comes into the film just enough to give it the life it deserves. He is & per- fect example of an exaggerated char- acter, at least as far as the record ‘Walter Huston might have been more effective, if the screen, of late, hadn't been cluttered with “bad men,” from red-haired Frank Fay i g o i ¢ LR £ 3 4 L -3 § g. ! ?fi i ] § L : E i 553 } vk Eg £ ki s e ! i i § 1 i o it .%%;‘ irst ;§§ ] 4 4 § E_E 1 g i | i 55 gg 5? g ] §2 s ¥ E B it i 2 : £ ® 5 § | 2 3% sf fo i i 1 8 i H & g ¢ H s, i i i | ; i £ el 2| g iy ! g -k i i ¥ s ggéia' el gfifigséi 5555_555 i Y i [ ; o i 1 o e i i ) by i EE B g o EE ii H i s ! i fg i Ei‘ Esg ® i g | i i * g % es B Given the Twice Over. RADIO PICTURES' most elaborate plcture, “Dixiana,” is held over st R-K-O Keith's Theater for & second week to accommodate the see it. % RS THE EVENING STAB; WASHINGTON, |EXPLORERS TOVISIT| | REMOTE FRONTIER National Geographic Society Proposes Study of Brazilian- Venezuelan Border Line. ‘To study geographic conditions and to collect the rare natural history speci- mens that are believed to be avallable A salling York today and will be joined by leader when their ship touches at Jack- ville, Fla. pandemonium of a salty kind seems to be reached. Just why Constance Bennett as the luckless maid, dressed nicely for a stroll down Park avenue, should be able to provoke tears is of a mystery. True, she is better the | known area, uninhabited except nny Ward native Indians. her balmy days, or Jane Cowl, later Dr. Holt Man of Experience. on, must have discovered. 1 - . Holt has spent two years in re- The remainder of the cast, ex A 0 the auspices of the National phic Soclety. He returned a few mq of touch with civilization for months at a time, ing Dr. Holt from the technical are Emmet R. Blake and C. T. Agostini. The remainder of the party will be made up in Brasil. DEFINES LAW ON INCOME IN LONG-TERM CONTRACTS Architects Not Required to Report on Basis Extending Beyond Year, Revenue Bureau Announces. counsel.of the Bureau of ruled tb;t an AR LOWER CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR RETIRES Reported Resignation, Due to Po- litical Antagonism, Is Confirmed by His Friends. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, A it Il—Pfl:nl . s RABBI BADLY BEATEN ’ Three Men Accused of Vielous Ai- sault on Prominent- Hebrew. MICHIGAN" CITY, ., August (#)—Three men ue\nlo‘fi‘ i o Rabbl Isaac Weiner because of his out- 3 Rooms, Kitchen THE MONTANA 1726 M Street N.W. INVESTIGATE ~ The Forest Section of Chevy Chase ‘A 180 HOME DEVELOPMENT v : by ; | Shannon & Luchs, Inc. MODEL HOME furnished by Woodward & Lothrop open for your inspection . Prices begin at . 18,8500 Directl'én—-—]l‘)rive‘ out Connécticut Avenue’ to Bradley Lane, turn LEFT (along the grounds of the Chevy Chase Club) two squares to Maple Avenue, / then follow our direction signs. Homes under con- struction are also open for inspection. 3 Salamanca int known financial authority. D._C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 1930. MILLIONAIRE WILLS ESTATE TO CHARITY '. Practically All of Large For- tune Bequeathed to Aid Public Welfare. By the Associated Press. » Mich., August 23.—Prac- tically all of the estate of Charles F. Ruggles, 84-year-old eccentric million- aire Jumberman and salt manufacturer, r | will o‘: & trust for the benefit g‘f % DS e s ‘The estate has been variously estl mated as having a value of from $5,- es! S e lor e * of s W s les. SALAMANCA LOOMS AS BOLIVIAN CHIEF |25.dseaia®. Wh:l:m'l‘(;m“ of Grand to handle the re- Presidential and Vice Presidential | mainder. Both prine} income from Candidates Unopposed in e gnd e Election. trust are to be “devoted to charitable, benevolent, educational and public wel« fare uses,” as the trustees direct, within the State of Michigan, the needs of inhsbitants of Manistee County be- lniuvcn first. consideration. les’ body lay in state today in his , over which are his quarters where he died Thursday nig! il ‘The record.price of $2,100 was recently lnulmdon 1 - |B. i apol ent and Second ' Vice ‘ President thons: " Blaca ther ave un their George are unoppose: for & I election is assured. octagonal t. . Senor is an internationally He s 59 years old. Ismael Montes, 69, is a former Presi- dent of Bolivia. Bautista Saavedra is 60 years old, a former Bolivian President and a teacher by profession. Nearly $20,000,000 worth of coney and rabbit skins were imported into the United States last year. 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