Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1930, Page 30

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FLYING TAKEN UP BY DUTCH UIANA = Government Sends Experts to Colcny for Conferences on Plane Routes. - Dutch airplancs scon may Soar over | & Dutch Cuiana. The Dutch govern- ment has dispatched two aviation ex- perts to its South American colony to confer with colonial ¢fficials regard- | h( acrial Toutes, “Dutch Guiana and New YOII State ll‘l nearly equal in area, but there the parison ends.” uys -,hulleun from “Ie N-llonnl Geographi “Paramaribo, the c-pi(a! Ill'lelt city and only radiate from the capital through the coastal lowlands, but many square mlles of the interior are unexplored. “One railroad, a single-tracked, nar- h row-gauge line 107 miles long, serves a small segment of the colony. Five |p e for large boal 100 miles inland, form excellent tnm- portation arteries, but few vessels plv the streams. Gold and other rich mlnenl drpmh< lle untouched in the mount Vast forests eont.nlnlng vllulbl! weods have not ecl hack of the lumberjack’s ax. Dutch and New England Influence. “No.one in Dutch Guiana seems hur-. of sugar, coffee an three of the colony's principal exports. Nearby ov.her gangs of workers are d e hold of an American ship bauxn.e destined for - Amenenn num automobile pistons, cooking ukn . airplane cockpits, and a host of presence Dutch of Psnmnlbo nmlnd r‘l!l“ ulveler thn in Dutch te cllpbfllrd dwellings with 're!n shut ters Lng wlde su'eets xh.ded by TOWS ol t the T grocery and here and there I bufldfinl whkh the native guide telt brick from Glastonl & typical street in a New !n(llnd v1l lage. Connecticut skippers who once Ued between their home ports and the t promoted the New Eng- Street Parade of Many llell “Stand on a Paramaribo corn watch the crowd, and the mwh l::d men jostle one another. jackets and _white mingle with Javanese in nudy'nrm' Hind in turbans, oomn tatters trip llnng to the tune of anklets, bracelets, armlets, d ear-lobe am-mn: 3 un- -shaven, sharp. Turks; _bearded Jews. Duu:h settlers in helmeh and & sprinkling “of Portuguese, British and Americans join the inter- “Hollywood movies nstitute a cipal amusement in P-n t equally as interesting to the traveler are Javanese women shi stiff na. 4 Duk:h Ollhnl Fear Cameras. "Nelrly one-half of Dutch Guiana's 135000 lx&:bfihng are Negroes. Thue Negroes,” who its of slaves who fled to lhe women don !-nl ets; cigarette and tol dangle ‘from_their numerous necklacer: “Indians live only in the coastal the allied themsel “lth the Duu:h ln l.helr (utue luzmpt to conquer the Ne ‘Treaties be- o v % .den dlrecuy llld upon interstate com- | the | the United States Supreme Court. y Coral Gables Freed of Restrictions. n n | bullt of Caesar Prench, | resumed after the midday ‘The first shock was iy lnguvenlp to_increase - sumption of EXPRESS COMPANY SUES TO DEFEAT STATE TAXES $45,709.65 Paid on Rate of “$15 a Mile” Under 1920 North Carolina Act. By the Associated Press. RALEIGH, N. C. October :o—'me North Carolina suprzme Court yester- day upheld the “$15-a-mile” franchise | tax levied on the Railway ress Co. in 1929, under the State revenue laws. cc s eri- 1 45,- ! can muw‘y 0., | 799.65 lnu:eson'.he 3,053.31 miles of | railroad over whlch it operlus in thl.u State under pealed to | the courts. e comwuuennmy e( the revenue act, both State and national. | “confisca 'l'h: act provides that where the net income of an express company is 6 per cent or less for the year the tax shall be $15 & mile on all mileage over which ! e nuall Althoulh the Southeastern Express | Co. tax under protest this ‘“ the nrlt legal assault upon the measure. Counsel for the company in- dicated an appeal would be taken to MIAMI CASE CANCELED in $85,104 J\ldgment Case. MIAMI, Fla., October —Re: strictions on Coral (hbles propeny vlluod at $15,000,000, which have been in effect for nearly a year, were can. celed here yesterday by Circuit .Yudle Uly O. Thompson. The reurlcuoru were brought in con- nection with a suit filed by E. H. Clsqr against the Coral Gables Se- curities Co. The su't sought collection of $65,104, awarded hlm in a_court judgment in July, % charged the elendm com mns{erred all its holdings to subsid- lary rations to defeat his and other jud'men'.l Judge Thompson held yesterday that had been guilty of ne(le:’: ll.ll‘ld occurred, beuma dellnq-nnt in 1!20 'Mle the property mentioned did not take phcu unv.ll 1!" COAST TOWN IN SHAKEN Series of Quakes in Redding; Calif., Last From Early A.M. to Noon. R.!DDING Calif,, October 30 (#).— mldlh din‘ ‘were lh-lken by uflu I tremors nrly murdly and continuing at in- tervals u noon, but no damage was repomd ‘The last shock, lhortly before noon, crested confusion Superior Court when the court bled. Judge Waller adjourned court, but - the session was recess. reported at about ::o with another some time be- tween l”lfldll} o’clock. ——e. The Britisl lvvemmmt is consider- the con- oil fuel made from coal, & proposed increase in its s By the bavy: 5 Rooms and Bath $65—$75 SAVOY 2804 14th Street King of all Polishes prevents rust, dries in 5 minutes, and the LU LASTS. " —'SOLD BY — Washington Gas Light Co. Department, Hardware, egroes. tween tl’w Negroes and Dutch hlve peace between these races. If . the u-nveur in Paramaribo The Newest BICORNES TRICORNES New Bright Colors Red Winetone Brique ~ White Black & Brown Featuring— Such Smart Adornments Pompons Furs Veils & Feathers ' Plenty of Large Headsizes D. G. 8, and A. & P. Stores and Smartest HATS Every new idea of the day —in a marvelous se- lection of styles. -m J.E Cunning hnm Co, 314~316 SEV!N"H ST.NW THE EVENING STAR.” WASL JGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1930. Five Ads in Today’s Star Ads in Today’s Star See Preceding and Following Pages Big Halloween Special IN OUR 102 ICE CREAM STORES “SANICO” BLACK WALNUT [CE CREAM Tomorrow and Saturday we are making a very special Halloween offer- ing of “Sanico’” Black Walnut Ice Cream at the very special price of — 3 L'R()‘ lm co RY Also Operating See Preceding and sirsig S PIGGLY WIGGLY ; PAY DAY SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Only— Samitary Butter * 39¢ Canned Corn 3 & 29c Standard Grade Canned Peas 3 i 29c Standard Grade Tomatoes ™2 4 i 25¢ Standard Grade Here is good merchandise —and at remarkably low prices cents the pint In addition to Black Walnut, we are also offer- ing at this special price the following flavors: VANILLA CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY Take a pint or two home on your way to dinner. You'll like it. On rale ONLY at all Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores Each year one week is set aside and known as “NATIONAL APPLE WEEK.” America’s favorite fruit, the Apple, is being honored in every State in the Union this week. In keeping with the plan of honoring the “King of Fruits,” wi have supplied our stores with the finest array of apples we have offered in several years. From the valleys of Spokane, Wenatchee and Yakima, in Washington State, we have hrought you Delicious, Jonathan, Stayman,.Grimes Golden and Rome Beauty Apples. From the Hood River section of Oregon we have brought you Winter Banana and Spitzenberg Apples. From the slopes of the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, we have brought you Stayman, Paragon Winesap and Cooking Apples. = T From this varied selection choose the variety that pleases you best . . . let your nearest “Sanitary” or Piggly Wiggly supply your apple wants this week . . . and every week in the future. 25¢ Jonathan Boxed Apples . . . . 4. Stayman Basket Apples . . . . 4 25¢ Winesap Basket Apples . . . . 41 25¢ Spitzenberg Boxed Apples . . . 3= 25¢ Grimes Golden Boxed Apples . . 4 w. 25¢ Stayman Boxed Apples . . . . 3 25¢ Rome Beauty Boxed Apples . . 3 s Delicious Boxed Apples . . . . 3 m National Apple Week— October 31st to November 6th

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