Evening Star Newspaper, September 14, 1930, Page 56

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12 / TRADING EXECUTIVE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART THREE. York, has been outlawed by sentence of the Soviet Supreme Court and his OUTLAWED BY SOVIET | " iction. Totiows ‘s secent resis- Property in Russin Confiscated | to Russia. When Basil W. Delgass Resigns Position. A @y the Associated Press. ISCOW, Del Amtorg — s, formerly vice president of the | Amtorg compan ‘Trading h nation from the Amtorg company, which is the Soviet trading agency in the United States, and his refusal to return Delgass, whose property has been confiscated by order of the Soviet Su- preme Court, said in New York that that property consisted of “maybe a couple of broken chairs.” He explained that he came to the United States four years ago, afterward September 13.—Basil W.|assuming his connection with the y, Soviet trade agency Corporation in New | in the United States. He resigned from FURNITURE SALE lmper IMPERIAL Iran Lustra 220 $210 9x12 Size 9x10V2 Size 25-6x5 - Size $37:50 the Amtorg in July after having had it | “suggested that it would be & good | thing" to return to Russia, { "This he refused to do, anhouncing in- stead his Intention of taking out Ameri- | can citizenship papers. He represented the Soviet government in London for two years, FIVE BURN TO DEATH IN GASOLINE BLAZE Flames, Leaping High Into Air, Drive Residents of Kremlin, Okla., From Homes. Safety Zones for London. London will have safety zones and pedestrians’ guide lines in street pave- ments, similar to those used in this country, according to a plan being con- | By the Associated Press. sidered by the British minister of trans- | ENID, Okla., September 13.—An infer- port. Signal lights for pedestrians also | no of blazing gasoline yesterday brought may be installed later. death to five men, four of them uni- dentified itinerants, who were trapped in the flaming wreckage of a Rock { Island freight train near Kremlin, Okla. ‘The identified man was I L. Lock- hart. 52, of Lexington, Ky., who died shortly after he had been removed to & hospital here. ‘The flames, leaping, hundreds of feet into the air, drove citizens of Kremlin from- their homes, destroyed three resi- dences on the edge of towr. and burned an automobile and garage. Explosion after explosion occurred as successive tanks of gasoline took fire. ‘Witnesses watched three men burn to death in the flames, unable to aid be- cause of the intense heat and danger of explosions. A fourth man, both legs brol was seen to crawl 50 feet to collaj and die before he reached safety. | i R T i | Pay Honor to Explorer's Memory. ‘TRENTO, Italy, September 13 (#).— “A monument to Father Usbio Chini, ex- plorer of Lower California, was un- veiled yesterday in the presence of Guglielmo Marconi and other noted scientists attending the meeting for the advancement of science. ‘The monument by the sculptor Ste- pherl Zuch depicts ancient Mexican divinities and symbolizes the advances of Christian civilization. SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P.M. F Street at Eleventh ——ANNOUN CING Exhibition and Sale of Imperial Iran and Rugs ial Bundh (These Particular Makes Exclusive With Us ' ar Lustra in Washington) At a Fraction of Their Prices Lustra Rugs have all the qualities of fine Oriental rugs—deep, luxurious pile—rich, glow-~ ing colors, soft back in which the pattern shows plainly through. Truly fascinating rugs. Al ways some new beauty to delight—one day, it's a lovely Oriental motif in the corner glistening as the light of day plays upon it, and at evening, ' how interestingly tfie illumination intensifies the beauty of the colorings. And so much attrac- tiveness for so little money. We want you to know that this is a very spe- cial event and everything has been especially arranged for it. * We have given extra display space to these rugs, and this display you will find beautifully done. We have one of the most complete showings in color, sizes and patterns .of these rugs. Expert salesmen are here to advise and serve you. Even if you are not contemplating buying one at the present, we want you to come and enjoy seeing these beautiful reproductions. MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR ¢Use Our Deferred Payment Plan’y National 3770 Guard headquarters here may be the last word from the {ll-fated American tanker David C. Reid. Although misspelled and hardly leg- ible. the note apparently reads: “To you who may find it. I am P. E. Hunter. I am the last survivor of the American oil tanker. It was (the next is illegible). Am on an island about 40 degrees longitude, 70 latitude.” ?r"mmeu‘-’.‘c;-“lm note s written: By the Associated Press. it L P Asbion ELIZABETH OITY, N. C, Septem-| The maritime register records that ber 13.<A penciled note found in a|the David C. Reld"x‘;mderedn with its bottle near Flagler Beach, Fla., and |crew of 34 at latitude 36-33, longitude forwarded to seventh district Coast ' 38-05 on October 14, 1928. BOTTLED NOTE MAY BE FROM LOST BOAT, Message Indicates Last Survivor of Tanker Is Marooned on Island. JEPTEMBER FURNITURE JALE ;;Reprt)ducing the Finest Oriental Rugs ‘ IMPERIAL Bundhar Lustra 9x12 $|75 Size “Size 814x10%4 ... o eesieee $162 . sz $70 089 i b e BURTIL agiavis s Wb i i 27x54 inches curaryiomanivay;

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