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NG PREDICTS PENSIONS ALLEN IS PRAISED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1930. highest esteem, stressing his tact, fair- ! vented the senseless destruction of this ness and humane admipistration. histeric landmark.’ " g™ The Tageblatt said: “Gen. Allen's The Vossische Zeltutlg sald: “The | yrganization of American relief for Ger- TWO KILLED, ONE HURT AS AIRPLANF CRASHES | _The dead in yesterday's sccident are Donald _Aldred,” pllot, of Buffalo and | Robert E. Bell, a photographer for the Buffalo General Electric Co. The so-called depressed classes com- prise about 33 per cent of the Hinuu population of India. ‘They are the “un- touchables,” because, ling > or- Ex-Princess Weds BY BERLIN PRESS Tact, Fairness and Humane Ad- ministration Are Pointed Out by Germans. | German republic should remember this | man children and the tact and human- former enemy died a friend of oerqgg‘l;l&h'rhlc?g lcnmed out {1\5 dfl;;l’ilot and Photographer 5 uties at Coblenz are ample proof many, doing everything possible to have | oy CUYEE B, PONERES aZe 8 ;’msl;“' ot! Death in Fatal Spin—Pilot's the occupation of Cerman, territories justice.” St 8 Mo i e | the scene. Aldred lived until he reached By the Associated Press. ‘ a hospital. carried out chivalroualy The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, . (T under a picture of the general, who| Married at Warrenton. BUPPALO; Aepteiubes 2= Two: wien| e’ Lob lers thie nisoiet: i & reiti died in Pennsylvania on Saturday.| WARRENTON, Va, September 2 e orane o left port in & rented prints the caption: “To him who until | (Special).—~Charies Weimar Meetze of | Were killed and a d seriously in- | u?m e _0:' e ‘FEPO e tvD l;pO»d - 6 Assatitel Pross. the Iast minute of occupation fought| New York and Miss Floren . Strider|jured yesterday in an airplane crash in Beuxfl ‘:;fe “_‘ffi;‘mflt D\;DPEQIH owne . 4 for justice and whose timely interven- | Smith of Charles Town, W. Va, were | the township of Elma, about 12 miles | y of Elma. BERLIN, September 2.—The news- | tion' prevented destruction of the| united in marriage by Rev. E. 5. Hinks | from Buffalo, marking the second fatal | = S35 | papers of this capital yesterday reported | fortress of Ehrenbreltstein, citizeAs bf ncar here Saturday. Mr. Meetze is a |plane accident near the city in four | Half a billion dollars a year is saved | the death of Maj. Gen, Henry T. Allen, | Coblens ahould erect a memorial i " ““*n of the la G. W.| days.. Two girls and & man were killed | through reclaiming scrap iron and steel | S. A. retired, with words of the | scribed, ‘An Amerioan, Cien. Allen, pre- = Meetze, Wednesday. in this counts Edward K. Aldred, 18, a brother of | thodox Hindulsm, they are of such low Meet | the dead pilot, is in a hospital seriously | caste that evcn their touch will pollute injured, but'is likely to recover. The |W..>r or food. plane went into a spin snd crashed. | = Bell was dead when witnesses reached 'AND 5-DAY WEEK American Federation of La- bor Secretary Summarizes Conditions in Address. .. Four Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $57.50 Cambria-Majestic 1324 Euclid Street N.W. By the Associated Press. . BALTIMORE, September 2.—A pre- | 1P diction that old age pensions are in- , f Brand new a few short weeks ago evitable and tHat social and economic forces are driving industry toward the five-day week was made last night | in an address by Frank Morrison, | secretary of the American Federation | = of Labor, speaking at Glen Arm, near | mRS. DOROTHY COCHRAN, here, under the auspices of the Balti- | grooklyn, N. Y. heiress and former smore federation. Serbian princess, has taken her third He gave a summary of present-day | petbity PUniie® o180 0/l Reno ga- ¢onditions, including the drift to the | P o P. Photo. cities and mechanization of industr: RED MUTINY ORDERLY and said it was an “additional reason why labor's demand for shorter hours, NEW YORK, September 2 (P).—§ demonstration by about 3,000 Commui higher wages, abolition of child labor, | ists was held in Union Square yesterd: old age pensions and other demands should be approved.” The Labor day address was radio- m& (;\ker a National Broadcasting Co. Pttt dlmrd:n ,T}t’f, ’-',',.':g“"u:x‘(;n “We have become so efficlent that{under the auspices of the es we produce not only more than we H&fl'z’eéflzfle, was watched by 100 po- y i bl 3 : ;?;lob\):}ngb ‘:;e“r:slrr::éh:?kfuelsm:\p:n;; The only police activity in connection wdmen vainly seek employment,” Mr, | With the meeting was the arrest on Morrison said. 4 |charges of disorderly conduct of four This Labor day. he said, is unusual | members of a group which attempted n that it is the first time that a busi- | to paradeffrom a meeting place on ness depression is not featured by | East Fourth street to Union Square. charges that wages are “too high. Pegple have rejected the theory that " i oe na® reaponcinte " tor business, il declines.” A The labor official reported that prog- ser e ocial reverted that pros: || Low-Fare Outings Fares shown are Round Trip STANDARD TIME $1.75 BALTIMORE Every SATURDAY and SUNDAY lectively and select its own representa- tives in negotiating wage contracts. «Our Southern organizing carhpain,” he concluded, “which was authorized | by the last A. F. of L. conventioh, is & Pronounced success. of injunctions in labor disputes, and added that “labor continues its | struggle for the right to bargain col- Tickets good in coaches only on all trains except the American, 1d_Saturday good to return night. $3.50 PHILADELPHIA $3.25 CHESTER $3.00 WILMINGTON S September_ 7. Lv. TTOBACCO MEN ANXIOUS AS AUCTION DAY ARRIVES LS, Svinte, y 24, 64 North Carolina Warehouses Are! e e “Mn'r C“m"zo"m Piled High With Stock for Open- ing of Eastern Markets. ing i interest in Philadelphi enced lecturer on each orning, afternoon tour. Afternoon " tous Morning tour. $10.50 CLEVELAND CANTON. AKRON. OHIO, SATURDAY, September 13 Lv. Washingtor 0 P. $4.00 ATLANTIC CITY AYS, S 4. 28 1201 AM. By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N.C,, September 2 —Sixty- fou- auction warehouses in 18 towns and citles were piled high with tobacco last night awaiting the opening of the East- | ern North Carolina bright belt markets | today. Prices paid in the Georgia and South Catolina belts in recent weeks, averaging | &sharply under the 1929 level, have | caused growers of this district to mani- fest some anxiety, although they hope the rising tendency reported recently | iram the Southern areas will be re- | fleeted in opening prices. The 1920 crop totaled 286,000,000 pounds and sold for an average of 19 cests, making the crop value in excess of $50,000,000. This year's production has been estimated at several million pounds more than last year's, Representative John H. Kerr of the second district has joined with Georgia congressmen in asking the Department of 'Justice to investigate the possibility of ‘a price-fixing agreement among the buyers to depress the market quotations. SUND, Lv. Washingto: IlIIHIIlIilIlII!I[!MIIIIIlIWIIIHINWIIIIIIMIHII LT ok Tours iy arran or points Exj have been s) seeing all interest ¥ enced lecturer on ea: Morning, afte Morning' tour Afternoon tou 16-DAY NIAGARA FALLS TRIPS SI6.80 mEATURDAYS - sis.80 Beptember 6, 20; October All-Steel Equipment Pennsylvania Railroad ONE OF PEGGY JOYCE'S EX-HUSBANDS TO: WED Count Morner of Sweden Is En-| gaged to, New York Newspaper ‘Woman, Friends Learn. By the Associated Press. 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