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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D - FASST TRUNPH | ARDUSES EUROPE Result of German Elections on Future Policies Cause of | Nervous Apprehension. | | (Continued From First Page.) { Pascist party just missed playing a de- | cisive role in the preseent political turmoil Had the hstag been convened immediately the ger 1 election, the Fascist would probably have been | called upon to attempt to form a government Re! Pressure on Bruening Chanccllor Heinrich Bruening, the eorrespondent has been informed, was | importuned by the hard-headed busi- ness men of Germany to yield the reins of government to Adolph Hitler | and the Nationalist leader, Alfred| Hugenberg | These bankers and captains of dustry did_not expect a in- | Germany's politicat and economic 1lls | panish- corsairs, visited America once before 1492. from the negative programs of the Fascists and the Nationalists, but_they believed that if the extremists of the Right were given enough rope they would soon hang themselves, or at least become milder and more moderate. Chancellor Bruening, however, pro- tested that such a course would be dan- gerous and disturbing to Germany's sensitive financial and economic organ- ism, Reforms to Be Dropped. He said that the essential financ reforms plannéd by his cabinet and in- | volving “higher taxes would be dropped by the Facists and that the political ROUTES CLAIMED W oUAND P%\/N"M )57 vouns o T ATTEAX ey 0Ky - } inGron /ARLES TON A Nu»f" B2 \o ." R, SAN SALVADOR AN PONY EVENT NAMED JUNIOR HUNT SHOW‘ FOR COLUMBUS | Eighteen Horses to Share in| Classes of Annual Attraction | at Warrenton. Special Dispatch o The Btar. ' WARRENTON, Va., September 20.— At the annual meeting of the officers | and directors of the Warrenton Pony | Show, held in the Hunt club rooms, it | v was decided to change the name of the | show to the Warrenton Junior Hunt Show. It was agreed that there should | be an equal number of classes for ponies and horses, 18 of each. The date for next year's show was | not fixed, except that it shall hereafter be held on Priday and Saturday instead | of on Wednesday and Thursday as | heretofore. THe horse and pony ciasses The solid line indicates | route Prof. Ulloa says Columbus first took to America; the broken line shows | route of his 1492 voyage. CHURCH TO BULD 530000 ADDTON AR | sought, payable on or before November | 1 next, but those who wish to pay on | & monthly basis may do so. Several generous _subscriptions already have | en received and church officials are | optimistic. | It was a little more than seven years ago when the present building, intend- ed as the first unit of the church, was erected. Formerly the _congregation | had worshipped in a building in Locust avenue. ool | C., SEPTEMBER 21 will be divil into periods, the first morning and last afternoon to be given wholly to cl for horses, the first afternoon and second morning to pony classes. Officers elected for the ensuing vear re: President, Miss Elizabeth Nesbitt; vice presidents, Miss Mae Ferneyhough and Miss Emily North King; secretary, Miss Mildred . Gaihos; treasurer, Miss | Edith Nesbitt; directors, North Fletch- | er, Billy Galick, Aubrey Fishback, Jimmie Hibbard, ‘Bobby Blickle and Billy Wilbur. Miss Betty Nesbitt was chosen master of horse drags and Miss Helen Buchanan master of pony drags. | Mrs. James C. Hamilton, Mrs. Robert | Johnston and Mrs. Harrison Colkett were made honorary members. Woman Knows Glasses. ASHLAND, Ohio (#).—The glittering glasses of Colonial America hold no secrets from Mrs. Rhea Knittle, who has been chosen by Francis P. Garvan | to help carry out the foundation for early Americana, which he gave to Yale. : B American Radiator ; ; ® Prof. Luis Ulloa, director of the Peruvian National Library, at Lima, said s | cure-all for | newly discovered documents show that Christopher Columbus, accompanying AAAAAAAAANAAYCharge Accounts Solicited HARRY KAUFMAN ~1326 Seventh St NW. Carload Purchase B 19 g $10:3 Genuine Congoleum and situation after much valuable time had | Fund-Raising Campaign for| consideration has since been given to been lost would ineyitably revert to the | confused situation of today After thinking this over ness leaders and industrialists s around to Bruening’s views. Paul Goebbels, Reichstag leader and right-hand man of Adolf Hitler, said the Fascist would proceed lawfully and | “only pass through open doors,” unless | the doors were kept closed too long, in | which case they would smash them in. | Goebbels also threatened a pogrom against the Jews if any attempt were | made to assassinate Fascist leaders. | the bufldin; | - &, { g committee held Wednes- T have been told the Jews think the | go8 o (iR FOMEL el only means to get rid of us is to pick off our leaders one by one. If a single leader thus falls, we shall answer with | & pogrom Hyattsville Edifice Out- lined at Meeting. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., September 20. Plans for the campaign for funds’ to finance enlargement of the First Metho- dist Episcopal Church, South, 6f Hyatts- ville were completed at a meeting of It is planned to build an auditorium above the pres- ent structure and add to the side and rear of the first floor. When the work |a plan to sell the present property, lo- |cated on the Washington-Baltimore | boulevard at Marion street, and ob- | tain another location, but it has been | decided not to take this step. Nine comprise the building committee in charge of plans for the enlarged church. On the committee are Ira K | Gruver, W. I. Earnshaw, T. D. Jarrell, Willlam T. Luman, M. H. B. Hoffman, E. M. Gover, Mrs. Louis Dashiell, Mrs James Severe and Mrs. Howard Smith. Messrs, Gruver, Earnshaw, Jarrell and, Luman are in charge of construction, and the financing has been placed in the hands of Mr. Hoffman, who is treasurer of the fund, Mr. Gover and 325 3 YEARS TO PAY —in easy monthly installments. 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THE HAGUE, September 20 Rubber growers of Ceylon and the Straits Settlements have signified al- most unanimous approval of the plan for restricting rubber production ! something approaching a fever. noum; are expressed as to whether the present { or any other conceivable cabinet can | rally a working majority. and many | express the fear that the Reichstag | must be dissloved again Within a short | time | Although it is clear that only a small | proportion of the national Socialist vote | of 6,400,000 came from genuine Hitler | sympathizers, the vast majority merely | representing a protest against the| wobbly ineffectiveness of the govern- | mental parties, hevertheless ~ Adolph| Hitler's cohorts reaped tremendous en- couragement to redcuble the intensity of their Fascist campaign. They may not be long in reaching the conclusion that they have enough backers in Ger- | many to warrant at least attempting to overthrow the ‘parliamentary regime | and substitute'a minority- dictatorship. Peril for Germany Foreseen, Any such movement would be fraught with direct perils for Germany. Not only is German credit abroad already severely compromised by last Sunday’s | results, but any serious threat of mili- | tary reaction in Germany, it can be | stated with the utmost certainty, would not find the neighbering nations, par- ticularly France and Poland, standing idly by. The effects in Prance already are | being felt. Aristide Briand, who is held responsible for the lenient French policy which culminated in. the aban- donment of the Rhineland occupation | five years before the treaty of Versailies | stipulated t, is being attacked with | increasing bitterness and there is every | possibility that when Parliament re- | convenes next month certain moderate | conservative elements in Andre Tar- | dieu's majority will desert and the cabinet’s resignation, It is not im- | possible in such a situdtion for Ray-: mond Poincare to resume the direction | of France's affairs, taking the foreign | office himself and leaving Brfand out for the first time in six years. Another Call on Poincare Cited. There is a saying current in France among Poincare’s enemies that he al- ways bobs up on the eve of a national misfortune. If he bobs up this time it will be at a moment when misfortune 15 hovering over all Europe The menace of revolution and danger of armed adventure are ever: where plainly visible from the Ba to the Adriatic and there are few so obstacles in their way. Nervous fear such as pervades Europe today, i guaranty against calamity, on contrary. o This correspondent’s dispatch a weeks ago perdicted that elections would mark a definit ing in the European situation ter or for worse. Unfortunat turned for worse. Issue Put Up to Reichstag. One resource remains to the men who now, by a narrow majo the Reichstag, represent the jority of the fundamenta politically inexperienced G lation, namely to make a courageou effort 'to weld that narrow pariiament- ary majority into a pha X to defend the republican institutions aga forms of extremism and disorder means an unrelenting drive primar against Hitlerism. But no such statesmanship been evident in Germany and f lieve the present leaders are capable of producing it in this emergency Copyright, 1930 Female Air Travel Grows Women of Burope are g to air travel. In the last few months the pro- | portion of women flying in air } the cross-Channel and provincial ices has risen from approximarely per cent to more than 175 per cert eral times recently all the pass in planes arriving at Croytion, England, | g2t have been women. 3 Bed Rooms, Living Dining Room, Kitchen, tion Room and 2 Baths: Refrigeration. THE ARGONNE and Roou Rece, Eleetrie 16th Columbia Road N.W FIT TIGHT STAY TIGNT) Teeth Extractions by Experts Crown and Removable Bridgework Placed Without Grinding Your Teeth | 85 VIR s5 Plates Repaired While You Walt, 3 Dr. LEHMAN 408 Tth Kt N. W. Over Woolworth's 8 and 10 force | The HUB'S Monday Rug Special! 9 x12-Foot Axminster RUG This is a high pile velvety nap Axminster Rug of superior sign. quantity is Monday only, so tion. 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