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BORGLUM URGE Larger Program at Stone Mountain Is Proposed to Atlantans. By the Assoclated Press. ATLANTA, September 8.—A new and n of a Stone Mountain Memorial to the Confederacy was :g; sculj whose work was | Jess. uflllnl-l ptor, the mountain several after his connection with &n project was terminated. Announcement also was made that @ deed for the property has been turned over to Mayor-elect James L. Key for the City of Atlanta by the owners, the Venlhle family. The title, it was said, will be held in escrow by Key pending its official acceptance by the city and the designation of a bonded commis- alon to take charge of plans for comple- tion of the memorial. Under the deed a year was allowed for the fulfillment of that provision and another stipulation is that title be obtained by the city for a space of ng; gfoxinuuly 200 feet now held by tl tone Mountain Memorial Association. “You have got to accept responsi- bility for what has happened in the past five vears” said Borglum at a mass meeting yesterday, “and I have faith that you are ready to do that and to' unite this lovely cny in the new “I stand before you as an indicted felon,” Borglum said in reference to charges which were made in De Kalb County, but have not been pressed dur- ing his visit. The indictments arose from the destruction of Borglum’s DEADLY WAR GAS AND BENZINE JOIN TO MAKE CHEWING GUM NEw MEMURIA[ Synthetic Product Is Tastless and Odorless Like Chicle, Chemist Says. By the Associated Press. sc?ggculgNA‘TI Ohio, Sephembue’r 'i)- yn chewing gum, made by adding a dash of war-time chlorine to & new substance produced from ben- Hnl:. is one of chemistry’s latest mar- vel The new chew is described in a re- port made public by the American Chemical Society at its meeting which befm here today. t substitutes for chicle, and like the natural product is tasteless and odor- riments with it are incom- pm'g and not in the commercial stage TWO KILLED IN CRASH Pilot and Passenger Die in Fall of Burning Plane. BAXTER SPRINGS, Kans., Septem- ber 8 (#).—An airplane crash here late yesterday cost the lives of Melvin Mish- ler, the pilot, and Ray Phillips, a pas- senger, both of Baxter Springs. ‘The airplane fell from an altitude of 200 feet as Mishler banked in a turn, and burst into flames. Airmen said they believed Phillips had “frozen” to controls in the second seat. Farewell Audience Granted. VATICAN CITY, September 8 (#).— ‘The Pope today accorded a farewell au- dience to Count Galeazzo Ciano, hus- band of Premier Mussolini’s daughter, who will retire presently as secretary of the Italian embassy to the Holy See to become consul general at Shanghai. The countess also was received by the Pope. Before her marriage she was Edda =~HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, for gum, but indicate that as a chew it would have a medicinal effect. ‘The gum is an incidental discovery in a score of new commercial possibilities, some already in practice, all coming from this same new chemical, diphenyl These commercial uses are re, a technical paper by Chester H. Pe'n- ning of the commercial research de- pnn.mmz ot svunn Research, Inc., of Pl Mnyl Il & milky colored solic mndz by uniting two benzine mole- cules, which thereupon become so dif- ferent in character that instead of be- ing explosive they are a substitute for steam for carrying heat. It was the demand of gasoline refining for this heat-carrying property that recently brought diphenyl into existence in qu’ndnutg o r. Penning says it appears possible to use the substances for making flameproof and waterproof garments. They make wood “virtually fireproof” and add to its strength, but, he says, are more expensive for wood fire- proofing than mineral salt processes. Other indicated uses include em- ployment as cement for rubber and for laminated glass. L‘ %%:T\m For Landers windo Landers i by inclement shade fabric.. ad, shable and sunfast.. POLES HANG EFFIGY OF GERMAN LEADER : 50,000 Demonstrators De- mand League Action Against Berlin’s Policies. By the Associated Press. POSNAN Poland, September 8— y thousand inhabitants of Western Pnl-nd yesu:nhy demonstrated in pro- m agains essiveniess” garding this area, which was German be(ore the World War and which the Poles now say the Germans are trying to recover, Representatives of various pollt.lcfl parties, including the government pa: the National Democrats and the Cent:rll Radical bloc, made speeches, and later & procession was formed to hang Gott- fried Treviranus, German minister of occupied regions, in effigy. Treviranus, in recent speeches, has been bitter regarding the Pelish cor- ridor and his actions were interpreted in Poland as meaning that the territory lostby post-war treaties should be re- covered by force if neces His effigy was labeled: —Will Solve Your Window Shade Problems Washade is a quality window .and will outwear ordinary many times. .mot affected weather, D, C., flmlewho want to attack Polish lands.” e demonstrators asked the chief of ern Poland’s administration to demand that the government take ac- tion be!ore the League of Nations the alleged German attacks on the basis of article 10 of the League covenant. This article specified that members of the League shall undertake to re- spect and preserve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all members of the League. et s Ford’s Foreign Airmail Project. COPENHAGEN, September 8 (#)— The Ford interests have offered to establish a regular airmail service between Copenhagen and Esbjerg, using three two-ton Ford planes. Though the gln:;ch mmmt d not ye: decldbeld was reported favorably disposed. Hungarian Official Diel BUDAPEST, Hungary, September 8 (#).—Dr. Joseph Vass, acting prime minister of Hunglry and Minister of Social Welfare for ten years, died to- day of apoplexy, aged 49. N Dressed alike and each given away by a cuu.nn‘ three sisters were married a he same ceremony recently at St Phlupl Church, Oirlln'wn, Rnghnd MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930. JOBLESS INSURANCE URGED BY CANADIANS Labor Congress Also Calls for Im- migration Regulation to Pro- tect Employment. By the Associated Press. REGINA, Saskatchewan, September 8—The annual report of the executive of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, presented by Prmldent ‘Tom Moore today at the opening session of the forty-sixth annual convention, urged legislatin to provide greater se- curity for Canadian workers through the unemployment insurance and regu- tion of tion. ‘The report suggested that the con- gress reiterate proposals precented to the government in the past, including establishment of a national system of unemployment insurance based on con- tributions by state, employers and em- ployes. A Dominion advisory council on im- migration was advocated, with labor members, whose advice would help to revent admission of immigrants with ittle prospect of finding employment except by displacing Canadian workers, Let Us Help to Buy Your Home Through Our Loan Plan! ‘We have helped hundreds of Wash- ingtonians—and they now number among our most ideal citizens—happy and contented. Ask about our plan— and you will immediately ducem its unusual advantages. Open Daily, 9 to 5, Saturdays, Until Noon ‘While the convention is ln session 110 resolutions will be presented by local unions and associations. These deal with a diversity of subjects, among which are old age pensions, unemploy- men! tariff, sale of beer and wine, mo- tion pictures and the cost of living. et Prominent Paris theaters, well patron- ized by Americans when silent films were shown, are being deserted by them umfinduIUu in Prench have been in- stalle Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal Fries, Beall & § 734’ 10th St. N.l:v‘." NA. 1964 RADIO THRILLS ..« TONIGHT Make this test...Tune in on your favorite program. Does it come to you clear and strong or is it marred by discordant noises and fading caused by inferlor tubes? Banish poor reception by installing RCA Radiotrons...Enjoy that program tonight. See your dealer today! 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Treasury kK TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Tomorrow Is the Last Day of This Great Fall Silk Sale Do not let the opportunity shp by All-Silk Plain Flat Crepe Printed Rayon Flat Crepe Plain Rayon Flat Crepe Silk Tweed Prints All-Silk Crepe Satin All-Silk Heavy Flat Crepe All-Sllk Plain Chlffon All-Silk Canton Crepe All-Silk Crepe Satin All-Silk Flat Crepe Silk and Wool Travel Crepes Black Crepe Satin Black Chiffon Velvet Black Imported Costume Velveteen Print-Warp Taffeta Also These Values: All Silk Radium Taffeta G STREET AT ELEVENTH R L 7 N ew Travel Prints! The Smartest Daytime Dresses at an extremely low price! DUE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Tt llllln—murl in—Bremerha -Bre: tria—Marseille: Every one is wearing these fashionable cotton-and-rayon prints . . . so smart and practical for Fall wear. terda; terdam ngeline—Yarmouth OUTGOING STEAMERS. BAILING TODAY. e—Yarmouth. —Bermuda. ion—! and Bordeaux. ute — Cherbours, Southampton and They’re styled exactly like the more ex- pensive silk travel tweeds. Dark back- grounds with colorful small designs that are ideal for the business woman or miss. SAILING TOMORROW. tura—Trinidad. a. u—Pernambuco. ornian—Pacific Coast. SAILING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. quitenia—Cherbou d_Southampt inthia—Cobh an nd Liverpool o — Cherbours, Southampton and Fb v aod g ingst ER Puerto Colombis and Santa Mnc""nn nt “Roosevelt — PI: 3 'Ei:""’“" ymouta, Chierbours | rmu ton. Every frock is trimmed and piped with silk. You can’t afford to do without one. These Fall Shades: Brbwn ... Wine ... Green,.. Navy... Blue . . . Black and White. T hese Smart Details: Boleros . . . Flared Skirts . . . Peter Pan Collars . . . Tunic Silhouettes . . . Leather Belts . . . Tailored Bows . . . Buttons. The Downstairs Store Dress Shop da. You can copy this smart Vionnet model for less than $10! McCall Pattern No. 6268 (45¢), for_misses or women . . . after a Fall Vionnet design, showing her distinctive draped neckline. Canton Crepe, Crepe Faille, Crepe Satin or Flat Crepe are the ested materials. Buy in the Fall Silk Sale and Save. BAILING PRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, ©aymania—Cobh, Plymouth, Havre and Lon- Northern Prince—Rio de Alspeiro, Bantos, Mortevideo and Buenos Alres Sants Maria—Cristobal, ‘callso’ lnunam—rumoutb. Eologne and Rotter- Oundn—on: itar, N onte Grande—Gibraitar; Navles and Genoa. iboney—H LErout w“::a Yyera Crus. vnl-na—flvmoulh SurE & herbourg and Ant- uou»—u Guayra, Curacao and Mara- Sizes 14 to 20 «..38to 52! We’ve 300 Prs. More of Those Wonderful Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings ve! air Full Fashioned! f:ve: l;’airl:flP:re sm:d 90 pr. Irregulars of $1.15 and $1.50 Values! Medium service weight Silk Hose with lisle feet and short lisle tops, that give extra wearing quality. Alln, dozens of pairs of silk from top-to-toe “service chiffons.” Sizes From 8V to 10Y5! The PALAIS ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE 79c yd. Transparent Velvet.......$4.29 yd. Satin Rayon Twill..........74c yd. Black Chiffon Velvet. . .$4.79 yd. AllLSilk Flat Crepe........$124 yd. New Lining Brocades. 69c 85c¢, 98¢ Costume Velveteen........$1.44 yd. Printed Comfort Sateen leng, 3% Patterns—Second Floor PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor Smart to Wear . . . Easy to Make Cotton Frocks for Little Girls of ABC Prints and Oth er Fall Wash Fabrics ABC Prints Dress Ginghams Eo"—gf sitien po; abce—Fismiouth and Havre. SAILING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. @eorge annnen-l’lmouth. Cherbours Vaukeencoth, Cherbo 4 Hamb rbours and Haml anu—uom.z and Glasgow: . VITl—Christiansand, = Oslo and enbury ic—Cobh Ind le.l’ tRiaHevena. Crisionsl S4d Ban Pran- Rico—8an var—Pueito olemive Fusrto Colombia, Cristobal, Car- tagens_and Ban Francisco. o:rfl\a»—a-n atisgo, Kingston, Tels, Puerto ll!nl . G . uda—Hamilton. tano—Puerto Castille Cort sno—Fuerto :- amu And Puerto Cortez etonkac-London. SAILING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Americac Bermuda. e Tarmoutn: I“nlrhlven Hiny , which was sunk in Scapa Flow flu World War, was raised re- beached on the Printed Perc 25¢ yd. Little girls look adorable in the dainty flower prints . . , Checked Rayon 38¢ yd. And the gmzhfamsl: Every school outfi}t{ should include s E s ther cotton or rayon. New frocks are a in the polka dots, plaids and colorful geometric prints, twctrtor ",“3.':":’"5‘“, 1 th ho lik they’re smartly turned out for school, at little cost. :‘11,: c;:l?irun. % slevanogier wh e 1w foc £ PALAIS ROYAL—Secand Floor Novelty Pajamas that are so popular for general home wear! trousers. The PALAIS ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE seommon—|| || Flome Frocks _STAINS VANISH roadetoth ] 59 oot &l BC(”:Q::’]—(ABHCMA‘! Per- 1::: ok dp;‘l:.‘. It's a Po'mr—noc Leayes no odor, Well made of crepe and broadcloth and trimmed with pockets and con- trasting colored pipings. Tuck-in or nru. plain styles with flared or straight atly imed. Sizes 36 to 44! TM PALAIU ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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