Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1930, Page 31

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"WHIEHOUSE GTS NEW OFFGE SPACE Laundry in Basement to Be Used by Social Secre- tary and Aides. By the Associated Press. ‘The laundry room of the White Mouse, where for 22 years presidential | family linens were washed, has given t. po"l'he social secre! invitations sent out annually to dinners and receptions, is to have an of in the rooms formerly used for lawndry instead of a small space she has oc- cupied in the residential section of the 3 Russel Train, the now converting the space, which ad- joins the Executive Office Building at the west end of the White House. When President Hoover came into office, his secretarial force was enlarged to four members—Walter Newton, George Akerson, Lawrence Richev and French Strother, the latter a literary assistant. This required a general 8 e e e o DISARMING GROUP NAMED BY NATIONS, Soviet Russia to Take Part | _in Geneva Move to Plan | Conference. By the Associated Press. | pansion of the office staffl and more GENEVA, Switzerland, October 31.— quarters. The President immediately | The names of some of the delegates had the basement of the Executive Of- | who will attend the session of th fice Building cleared for clerical work- | League of Nations Preparatory Dis- Soviet Russia, will head his country's delegation. . Litvinoff, whose rldmtl pmpoul.s or complete disarmament agitated former meetings of the oom- mission, will be su‘mma as previous- ly by Anatole Lun: rsky, Soviet min- ister of education. U. S, Delegates Named. The American delegates will be Hugh 8. Gibson, Ambassador to Belgiumn, and Hugh R. Wilson, Minister to Switz- erland. Viscount Cecil will be the Brit- ish spokesman and the veteran Sato will appear for Japan. The French, German and Italian del- egates have not yet been announced, but it is assumed here that Count von Bernstorff will represent the Reich. The duty of the preparatory commis- sion is to determine methods of arms limitation by land, ses and air, and to embody its decision in a draft con- vention for consideration by a general disarmament conference. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. DE VALERA RE-ELECTED Insisting such a general meeting will | gtormy Figure of Irish Politics Heads Fianna Fail. DUBLIN, Irish Free State, October One thing mentioned is the unsatis- |31 (#).—Eamon De Valera, stormy fig- factory state of relations between |yre of Irish politics, yesterday was re- elected president of the Fianna Fail. ‘The Republican or tion, meeting here, adopted a nur:;grh’)x resolutions state control of rallway, air, canal and road transportation. It passed another resolution demand- Breeding of a “superior carrier pigeon” |ing introduction of a bill in for night flying is being sought by the | Eirean, prohibiting, except under 1i- United States Army Signal Corps here | Senit’ ang snbors aom Cinte the Frcs at its pigeon service school. State. “It’s Smart to Be Thrifty” the League may call a general arms conference as soon as possible. ‘While several governments have been be summoned next year, informed quar- ters said here present conditions in Europe were not encouraging for has- tening the realization of disarmament. Prance and Germany and between France and Italy. Superior Pigeon Sought. advocating FORT MONMOUTH, N. J. (#).— the Dall ROBBERY REPORT LATE Policeman Discovers Two-Year-0ld Safe-Cracking Job. B—18 open, its combination missing ln:l the money compartment empty. “A_neat job,” remarked B4 ‘Wright. "m man that Nm'thll NASHVILLE, Tenn,, October 31 (#),(at the ~—An alert patrolman reported to his uperiors, and out from the police stae s tion went four detectives, four ward | bothered ?en and & couple of motor cycle of- joers. The group gathered in the McClellan store in front of a safe, which stood ————— Italy is increasing its production @f mess the yeggs ‘mue then.” electric power. Dead Tired— way to the demand for more office |ing space. After the Christmas eve fire | armament Commission, beginning next The body has bgen instructed to con- space. last year, further changes were made | Thursday, have been announced. clude its labors, now extended over In the future the laundry will be|in the interior. | “"Maxim' Litvinoff, foreign minister of | five years, in order that the Council of W. B. NMoses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBiIC CONFIDENCE i F Street at Eleventh National 3770 Aren’t They ‘Cute? 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