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SHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1930. FRANCE AND ITALY FRICTION LESSENED Atmosphere for Naval Nego- tiations Thought Cleared by Ministers’ Conference. By the Acsociated Press PARIS, September 15.—The atmos- gphere for further naval negotiations between France and Ttaly was believed in well informed circles Saturday to have been considerably cleared by a series of conferences here between Jucques Louls Dumesnil, French min- ister of marine, and A. V. Alexander, British first lord of the admiralty. . BATILE LAUNCHED Commerce Asscciation Pledges Finish Fight. | By the Assactated pr | CHICAGO, September 15 | commander of Chies vention Committee of the Associa of Commerce Members girded for tle with pian and philosophy Sa as he embarked on the crusade 2 | rackets. | The commander is Col. A. A. Sp: e former police commissioner and Demo- cratic candidate for mayor The new Crime Campaign Leader of {our enemy.” . Then he charged “general lawles: | nes over the country” to the | forceability of prohibition.” Meanwhile Assistant State's that Charles J. Muell>* was declaring that | if left alone and given the co-opcration {of police and courts, he will procure { indictments in the grand jury racket inquiry just launched. Mueller was mustering witnesses and evidence. Judge John Lyle was winding up his s on the North Side Branch of unen- Municipal bench by making it ex- | rely difficult for Anthony “Red” sane, West, Side hoodlum, and_John y, business agent for the News- per Drivers’ Union, to furnish bond on vagrancy charges. Judge Lyle will be transferred to the felony division of the court Monday. Puts Bond at $30,000 in Realty. He set the bonds for Kissane and £30.000 each and refused to anything but real estate security. 0,000 bond calls for $60,000 worth | charged the gangster was elected sec- | P . . of property. Barry's sister offered cash. | Riches Unbalance Janitor's Wife. | It was turned down. To Barry, Judge Lyle read a letter he| BUDAPEST (#).—Mrs. Joseph Takacs. received in ch unnamed memmum‘ g; "ujm':':,'fr'o?"l ‘m-ble to m‘nd 0 vers’ ! cif ving expensive o Be New e e et a | dresses. fewels and an auzomobile when | he fell heir to part of the estate of a | remote American relative, and went | insane | retary of the union and made business the point of guns in the hands | agent ‘They charged Barry | t of 11 hoodiums. purchased an expensive auto immedi- Rtely afier the election and that the | D7 treasury of the union became depleted. | . | Stau..—ruiin.‘ ' Moving For 30 years President and General Manager {of Kriex's Express Co (u NOW tn bustness at FRED L KRIEG HOBOES ESCAPE RAIN But Land in Jail for Using Library to Shelter Themselves. 1‘ ROCKYFORD, Colo., September 15 (N.AN.A)—# rainy night caused two hoboes to break into the public library | for shelter. Their presence wa" noticed when they turned on the ligh’ 'n order to read themselves to sleep. They are now enjoying shelter under the ca- | pacious roof of the county jail | (Copsright. 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) | 904 10th St. N.W. Call Distrlct 9115 g 2001 16th St. N.W. Two Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $67.50 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION THE HECHT CO. F Street at 7th Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping Institute The conversations are carrying ® 4 | further work left pending at the Lon- don Naval Conference, but are not yet considered to have reached a state where any addition can be made to the agreement signed in London. M. Dumesnil said that France's posi- tion remained the same, in commenting upon previous talks he has had with Mr Alexander. 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