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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1930. NEVADA DECLARES HOLIDAY FOR DAM Secretary Wilbur Will Drive { Silver Spike as Boulder § | | | B the Associated Press | | An unmatched gusher in the yard of A el chool here was endowing it with {SCHOOL YARD GUSHER DRIVES | PUPILS FROM BUILDING WITH GAS| | | Danger of Fire From 65,000-Barrel High Gravity Well More Complete Understanding Be- Temporarily Closes Class Rooms. | week, thus relieving the pressure and | OKLAHOMA CITY, September 16.— | making it possible to reoccupy the school | By Radio to The Star. building. victory of Adolf Hitler until it has seen how important a part in the government the National Socialists are able to take, there is no concealment of elation over the fact that the German electorate has shown sympathy for the typically Fas- cist principles of the Hitler party. | tween Two Nations Is Expected Herr Hitler’s group is avowedly anti- parliamentarian, anti-Democratic and as Result. anti-Marxist, Fascists recall, and it al- | | ways has shown decided sympathy for GERMAN ELECTIONS PLEASING TO ITALY | portant to Italy than the Hitler party's internal policies is its decided anti- French attitude, which nnot but find sympathy among the Fascists. ROME, Italy, September 16.—Italy's | Pascist Italy. What is even more im-| | ithin narrow coi . One newspaper, joyously commenting | upon the election from French angles, | Say “Alarm in France is great. It is| not an exaggeration to say that the | places in the Reichstag won by Hitler's followers weigh on France more than a lost battle.” (Copyright. 1930.) Shitene ot our txp poples, mutocaied| RECEIVER APPOINTED Berlins to Build $200,000 House. Irving Berlins are to | $200,000 house on East Ninety-Third | A | street, next to a new house to be | erected for Mrs. Graham Fair Vander- [A. Bondholders’ “R’».*A receiver for the Kissel Motor NEW YORK; September 16 (#).—The | Co. of Hartford, Wis., was appointed in | build a six-story | Federal Court yesterday by Judge F. debted- lance trademarks as security for the | ness. There remains ah unpaid of $523,100. Carl F. Geilfuss, Milwaukee attorney, | was named as recelver. Traylor asked that if payment on bonds is defaulted, Trustee in Chicago |all the properties covered by the mort- Asks Foreclosure of $750,000 |8A€es be sold to satisty the claims. Trust Mortgage. | = MILWAUKEE, Wis., 16 Was Ironbridge, in Shropshire, England, ‘The first iron bridge fn the world cast in 1778. FOR KISSEL MOTORS September Gelger. He acted on the petition of Melvin | Traylor of Chicago, trustee for hold- | Bringing in the huge well on their | hopes for a more complete understand- Toyalties today after having evicted its playground gave pupils of the Wheeler | ing with Germany and for concerted | ~Particular stress is laid on the state- | bilt. | ers of bonds issued by the company Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in é Project Is Opened. the Associated Press SLAS VEGAS, Nev., September 16.—A jate holiday has been declared in Ne- a tomorrow for a ceremony on the sert 7 miles from Las Vegas which Il signalize beginning of work on the 65,000,000 Boulder Dam project Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the terior, will drive a’silver spike in a railroad tie at 2 p.m. tomorrow and the huge undertaking will be under way. The spike, of Nevada silver, will be presented by G Fred B. Balzar to President Carl Gray of the Union Pacific Railroad, who in turn will pre- sent. it to the Secretary of the Interior. Five other States will participate in the ceremony project, the comvletion of which, the Government estimates, will eight, years. The dam is-designed to create a lake ® miles wide and 120 miles long and 1s for the purpose of flood control, pow- er development, domestic water conser- wation and reclamation. PLOT ON DE PRIEST CHARGED TO THREE Grand Jury Reported to Have Voted Indictments in Alleged Extortion Attempt. B the Associated Press inaugurating the dam | require | more than a thousand pupils. | Gauged at 65,000 barrels a day dur- | ing its initial flow yesterday, the giant | gusher was described by oil men as his- fv's greatest high-gravity ofl pro- | { ducer. . 1 Heeding advice of the fire chief, the | Oklahoma City School Board decided | to abandon the school building tempo- | rarily because of fire hazard caused by the well, which was producing gas esti- mated at 20,000,000 feet daily. Owners of the well said two others nearby would be completed within a — e PORTUGUESE OFFICIALS | ORDER BAKERS BACK; Declares Army Stocks of Flour | | More Than Sufficient to Keep | Up Bread Supply. By Radio to The Star. LISBON, Portugal, September 164—} | The government yesterday ordered all | | striking bakers to resume work, !t.l!-l ing that the Army stocks of flour now are more than sufficient to keep up the bread supply. The government note today said the strike actually was con- fined to a few bakeries. | An official order to use one type of flour to turn out one-type loaves start- | | e4 the walkout. The bakers also said | that the order to sell bread by weight had reduced their profit. Thirty-eight agitators were arrested CHICAGO, September 16.—A true bill | yesterday. eharging extortion by threats of mur der was reported voted late yesterday | by the grand jury. naming three men | accused of demanding $10,000 or the | life of Representative Oscar De Priest, colored Representative of the first Illi< ois_district | Julius Link, minor political figure of | DPe Priest’s bailiwick; Solly Lason, a milk truck driver, and Joseph Gold- | stein were the three reported accused. | Link and Lason were in custod; Gpoldstein was sought and Aaron Mo- sheik, first accused of plotting the ex- tortion attempt, was released after a brief hearing. He came to the State’s attorney’s office voluntarily and satisfied them he was not connected with the slleged conspiracy Representa De Priest and two other witnesses were taken before the grand jury, which has already begun | an investigation into the preying of racketeers upon labor and business groups in Cook County. Shortly after they testified the report was circulated that indictments would be returned Lason was arrested when he stopped his milk truck to pick up a decoy pack- | age containing $200 in marked money left there by the colored Representative on instructions received in the extortion | Complying with the letter, De | Priest had inserted a personal adver- | tisement in a local newspaper express- | ing his willingness to pay the $10,000 the writer had demanded. Lason, po- | lice said, admitted his part in the plot @nd was held under $25,000 bonds. Link’s bonds were fixed at $50,000 be-| he had a minor record with the € lorado Rural Properties Increase 1 Per Cent During Decade. the Associated Press. Montana, the one State showing de- erease in population in the last decade, Jost 17.5 per cent of its farms in that | riod. Colorado, however, gained by | per_cent. A Census Bureau snnouncement to- day showed Montana as having 47.563 farms in 1930, as against 57,677 farms | Uric: Acid cases.” in 1920, a numerical loss of 10,114 farms. Colorado’s 1930 State total was 60,563 farms as against 59,934 in 1920, 8 numerical increase of 629 farms. st gl atis co Lions’ l&ur;e; to Form Headdress. LONDON, September 16 (#).—Manes 31 are being made into head- dres here for the coronation of the “yjon of Judah,” Ras Tafari, Em -eror ©f Abyssinia. The Emperor and a doz- en functionaries will ‘wear them. of l 00K for the Arnew Markers seattered throughout evers ton of AGNEW SUPERIOR HARD COAL—then vou The Yon meed mo longer be told that you have am expemsive foot $ ‘ A L IEMTIAY .!—AJ(‘@AOL FTICK SHOE S FOF ~MNOMEAN AAAAA to EEE—Sizes 1 to 12 NOW OPEN IN WASHINGTON . || A New Exclusive ENNA JETTICK BOOT SHOP Located At 1337 F Street N.W. Listen to Mme. 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