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AVORA I ASKED TOCOMPLETETERN .ng.yress' Makes Request “After Chamber Refuses #to Accept Resignation. By the Associated Press. ’ 1/ QUITO, Ecuador, September 30.—Dr. I8idro Ayora, President of the Ecuador- eon Republic since 1926, was asked by ess today t> remain in office until fimon of his term in September, A resolution initiated in the Chamber of Deputies refused to accept the Presi- dent’s resignation, proffered as “irre- vpeable,” and expressed confidence that otism would lead him to serve out term. e resolution passed the Senate with biit one dissenting vote, and the Cham- ber of Deputies with but three dissent- votes, all those of Socialists. There no indication as to Mr. Ayora’s jwer to the request of the legislators. he President submitted his resigna- tion after a day of intense political ex- citement. He explained that he was motivated | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 30.—The in- junction of Thomas Loach to his bride of two months was, “Go jump in the lake.” She did. Loach followed, caught her after she had sunk once and drgaged her to pil- ings, where bystanders heiped them from the icy water. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1030. LAKE, LEAP, LIQUOR IN THIS TALE,|OWNER HOLDS ROUND-UP Husband’s Injunction to Jump in Water Followed by Alternate Roles as Villain and Hero. - | They lauded him as a hero. Mrs. Loach lay on the shore, still uncon- scious. Her husband refused to take her to a hospital, so the bystanders quit applauding him and called the police. Mrs. Loach is in the hospital. Her husband occupies a cell. Police found liquor in his automobile. GIVEN EASY CHAIR Joseph Garner Receives Present | Upon Leaving Government Service. Fifteen years of service in the labo- ratory and machine shop of the Bureau of Public Roads at the Arlington Ex- periment Farm of the Department of Agriculture were rewarded today when Joseph Garner of 931 C street was pre- sented with an easy chair. The gift was made by fellow employes at ceremonies held during the lunch hour. Mr, Garner retired today at the age of 74 PIANIST AGAIN FATHER | Becond Son Born to Wife of Josef Hofmann, Wed in 1924. NEW YORK, September 30 (#).—A. son was born Sunday night to Mrs. Betty. Short Hofmann, wife of Josef Hofmann, concert pianist. It is their second son. Their first, Anton, is 5 years old. Hofmann was married to his beauti- ful protege in 1924, after his divorce from his first wife, Mrs. Marie Corcoran Eustis Hofmann. The pianist is 54 and nis wife is 23, Reptile-skin neckties re the latest fashion for men in India. BRIDE IN HOSPITAL, MAN IN JAIL| OF ABANDONED ANIMALS Mules, Goats, Pigs and Cattle, Left on Island by Willy Penthony, Are Shipped to Market. By the Associated Press. ST. CROIX, Virgin Islands, Septem- ber 30.—Cornelius Penthony of St. Croix is conducting a regular Wild West round-up of animals on Water Island. Unhabited except for mules, pigs and cattle, corrals h: structed to hold them, and as fast as they are captured they are shipped to market. ‘Water Island was purchased years ago by the wealthy American Willy Penthony, the uncle of Penthony. He built a home and settled there, but even- tually abandoned the place, leaving his property to his nephew, the present | owner, ‘The animals thrived after the estate was abandoned because fodder and water were plentiful. So vicious are some of the wild asses that they are being shot. Recently a party of visitors to Water Island were actually attacked by the beasts. 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Guerrero if a further crisis should develop. cial police regulations invoked last t closed bars, cabarets and theaters l::mlo p.m., but the city remained tran- | quil. | Dr. Ayora was placed in office 8s a | consequence of a coup d'etat in April, 1926. Loyal troops protected him from insurrection in 1927. Ecuador recently has been hard hit by the economic de- pression and current Spanish-American unrest, both of which contributed some- what to an increase in such popular | opposition as he had. | ‘The present situation developed after resignation of Julio Moreno, minister of interior and head of the cabinet. RENAISSANCE PAINTER HONORED IN FLORENCE High Mass Celebrated in Church Frescoed By Andrea Del Sarto on Anniversary of Death. By the Associated Press. FLORENCE, Italy, September 30.— ‘The memory of Andrea del Sarto, out- standing painter of the Italian Renais- sance, was honored today by a solemn high mass chanted in the Church of the Annunziata, in whose cloister are the frescoes of the great artist. The cere- mony was supposed to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Del Sarto’s death, though some historians main- tain he did not die until 1531. The Royal Academy of Fine Arts was Tepresented by several of its most dis- tinguished members at the morning's commemoration. Next month, in Flor- ence's Historic Palazzo Vecchio, one of the most beautiful buildings in the city of Dante, a tablet will be unveiled in Andrea del Sarto’s honor. 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