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* MCAmNAL HELEN T0 GIVE UP Stavs B ST BOYDSZ =2 Otvi) service sul .1 iat, e Abbott of | Fine & Commercial Art | Day and Evening Classes it HW E‘N THICUM lNSTlTUTE 3116 O St. N.W. | Night School for Young Men and Boys | aanicel cnd iieciueal Drawing. spewrit p. " Industrial = Art, Matl Mlfllllt! BtckL"tplnl ete. Everything Free 83th Session Besina October 6, 1930 Politician Reports She Will Comply With King’s Wish and Leave Rumania. By the Assoclated Press. VIENNA, October 2.—Sorrowing, but | determined not to grovel at the feet of the handscme King Carol, Queen Helen of Rumania was represented here yes- forever. A Rumanian politician arriving from Bucharest said that after many years she had decided to comply with Carol's ‘wishes faced son and former boy King, entirely to the care of his father. May Reside in Germany. Among the Queen’s immediate entour- age it was expected that she soon would go to Germany and take up B:rr?nnent residence near other mem- of the former Greek royal family, themselves denied a home in their na- tive Greece, now a republic. ‘The Rumanian politician said Carol recently had remarked in the presence could do would b2 of her own accord. repeated to the Queen, who finally made up her mind that she must abandon The son and leave the country. Helen Held in High Regard. ‘The Rumanian people have come to consider Queen Helen very affection- her self-sacrificing and dignified bear- ing, the politician said, adding that Carol had been visibly exasperated e thought he must forego an early coronation. It is Carol now, rather than Helen, who is insistent that the divorce secured absence in Paris remain valid, although Helen has never been less determined than at first to accept no comj ising status from him. All hope of reconciliation is said to have passed. PROGRESSIVES DICTATE WISCONSIN PLATFORM Plank Asking Change in National Laws to Permit Bote on Dry Question Included by Convention. By the Assoclated Press. MADISON, Wis., October 2.—Progres- sive Republicans dominated the Con- COLUMBIA SCHOOL Engineering Department Enroliments accepted to October 6 8t cvurse tnciudes Becessary mathematics ‘No Entrance Requirements Send for Engineering Catalogue 1319 F Street N.W. Met. 5626 | prohibtion snall be handled in their remedial unemployment legislation and suggested district and municipal control blic utilities. Democrats in their convention in- n AM!’IMIW Business Training Dly and Evening Classes form- ing October 6 and October 13 0.'-"1.-_]!“!- | | 721 Thirteenth Street a) a_resolution Tesignation of John J. Cal- tic national mhe it~ e £ Felix Mahony’s mh'i':flple Natlonal Art School lu-tm:t-on l:IIB'mm-:"nd Enrvll for Fall Classes 1420 K St. NA. 3258 ACCOUNTANCY Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. Day and Eve- Coeducational. "ART Students Work Exhibition Sept. 15 toOct 1 Calor, Interior D«ondon. Costume Commercial An. Ponen and dren’s Saturday Class 1747 Rhode Island Avenuc North 1114 Classes Begin October 1. Register Now 1000060000606000060000000¢ C. S. degree: ning Classes; Ask_for Bulletin s Bn)a— Franklin U wooDwAR) A Leading Pnnulm xehool for Boys per xesptional Athletle nl%' Opelu Sept. n~sm for L‘utalov Y. M C A 6 G St. NW. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | Registrations Now Open LAW DEPARTMQEPNT ‘Three-year undergraduate;comrse for employed students, lead- ing to the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (LL. B.), Bachelor of Civil | Law (B. C. L.), and Doctor of Jurisprudence (J D.). Students ac- | cepted for full course only. Graduate school offers one IM two year courses leading to the fol- lowing graduate degrees in law: Master of laws (L.L.M), Master of Patent Law (M. P. L), Doctor of Juridical Science (S. J. D.), and Doctor of || Civil Law (D. C. L) The follawing courses are offered in this department: Interstate Commerce Law. Patent Law and Practice. Admiralty and Maritime law. Public International Law. Private International Law. International Relations and ‘Organizatior Evolution of Modern Civil Law. Medical Jurisprudence. Federal Trade Commission. Roman Law—(A) Analytical, (B) Historical. OCommunity Property Law. Practice Courses. Advanced Moot Court. Foreign Commercial Laws. Public Utilities. Government Contracts and Claims. Auditing and Legal Accounting. Federal Procedure. Land, Mining and Irrigation Law. Federal Tax Laws. Laws of Trusts and Monopollu Students may resistér for any one or more of these courses. SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT This school offers a standard four-year collegiate course in Economics and Government, leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (A. B.) and Bachelor of Science (B. S.) in Economics and | Government. The following courses are offcred: h lic Law—(A) Governments m and (B) Governments of Central Europe. Corporation Finanee Business Finance Investments Business Organization and Administrs- king tion -k ““ ?gf{l...,.:'*"' Ameriean Political Theorles . Constitut) Bivgern A% raw Romnam Clvilbeat 8 vi oman Civilization and Its Survival in System History rn European ‘hltll 5 iry, 1529 to the present can Forelen Polley tin-American Hist Eanomle m.u i Soniic Businens Feschol Social r-nn-un_ - a4 e n, . Intermediat Students may matriculate for less than a full course. ‘Roquorsnts for ‘admission and full informati - Hon "Registrar's Office open for reglstration 9 AM. v TP Tels. National 6617, Met. 7964 MICHAEL TO CAROL, HELD ON ROBBERY CHARGE | BUFFALO, N. Y. October 2 ().— George Antus, 29, of Iron River, Wis., ‘was arrested here last night on a charge terday as intending to leave Rumania |was arrested here Tuesday night on a charge of robbery and assault, first de- gree, and held for the Duluth, Minn., E:kd in the hold-up orl Duluth hotel and leave Michael,.their bright- | detectives say Angus confessed after his copies (ncluded in the information sent from Duluth. STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C. T FOUND IN CANADA otherylnnchexumnmnrcwmh the most he has seen any- where in the world. International Battle Begun for Control of Valuable Metal Discovery. Juror Is Excused When He Appears Wearing Sweater By the Assoclated Press. TOLEDO, Ohio, October —The well dressed man does not appear for jury duty sweater. This dictum was lmled yesterday by Judge Charles M, Milroy, who excused a prospective juror who came to be sworn wearing a sweater. He instructed the man to don a coat when he next appeared in court. Discovery Is Important. Beryllium is about half the weight of aluminum and three times as strong. Heretofore it has been known chiefly as a laboratory product because of its limited supply. Its cost of $200.a pound ['made it prohibitive for commercial pur- poses. Should the Manitoba find justi- 1y expectations the metal could be pro- duced at 85 a pound. Scientists point- ed ol;!t it would lbe o; gll'nll !rnporgmce in the construction of airplane and au- TORONTO, October 2.—An interna- | tomobile bodies and as an alloy to iron, tional battle of financial interests ; ni:k;l nndr l:op]b):ri o od A loomed yesterday for control of what is| Efforts to obtain control of the de- believed to be a large and valuable de- | POSItS Afe belng made by British, Amer- posit of beryl, a valuable mineral from O T T — which is derived the metal beryllium, British Are Favored. about 100 miles north of Winnipeg,| Reports here are that the Winnipeg Manitoba. River Mine Co., owners of the mine, Dr. T. L. ‘Walker, professor of miner- 'are desirous of luvma British interests TIMES THE By the Associated Press. police, who charge the prisoner p-rt.\cl- which a clerk was wounded. Local rints were found to dovetail with of many persons that the best Helen | to_leave Rumania | remark was | her dream of raising her much loved | ately, and have been touched With | ECONOMY/ RILLO ALUMINUM AND HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER Send them to school with UNDERWOOD Deviled Ham SANDWICHES BRILLO PADS CAN BE RINSED NO WASTE! AND USED AGAIN AND AGAIN !/ AFTERIIL that's the only way to tell, isn’t it? You take no risk.* Give Quiko a chance to show you how .easily—quickly—con- veniently—you can make the most delicious hot biscuits you ever tasted. Such biscuits! Light, flaky—the kind you eat almost before the golden butter has time'to melt on them. Quiko is the new “ready” mixture of the best qlnlny flour, baking powder, shortening and salt. Not just a self-rising flour, but a com- plete biscuit blending. 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OCTOBER develo{Y and control the product, but|ore on the dump to insure a two-year backed interests in the United l!grpl)' and at the end of that period a ction plant will be built. States, including one of the largest 5o e ADMIRAL GRANT DIES motor mrpenunn- in the world, are un- ‘' PHILADELPHIA, October 2 (#).— Rear Admiral Albert. Weston Grant, 74, ploneer commander of the United States submarine flotild and head of the Atlantic fleet during tie World War, died at the Navdl Hospital here Tues- p{ day night. He was born in East Benton, Me., and | || graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1877, Substitute Father| Not Wanted Yommnr ur own. In like manner, “-ummwfwrouune the ceposits. Renrdlel of what nation finally m- t owners have l-ked um tire finishing of the metal must be dans in Canada and that as far as possible: r allled products must be manufa ne.r the source of mpply thus ring the up of a special industry in Canada, pmblbly at Winnipeg. 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