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C—6 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING:iON, D. C, NOVre.iBER 2, 1930—PART ONE. 1 s 2 4 absndoned, but he was sentenced to| PTG W NE L T buicipating 1n| OF INDORE AWAITS STORK | for the birth of baby soon. | ‘The ex-Maharajeh and his wite re- g it | 1d | serve 10 days in jail for contempt of turned from a long visit to Indi Instigating Applause in Court Held urt. i ! the demonstration. Sir Tukoji Rao Holkar, abdicated ;\;:\,51, Most of thelr time was spent ~— i Contempt at Louisville. At first the contempt sentenge was 30| He was charged in the Mann act in- | By the Assoclated Press. Mahurajah, is hopeful that the small| o '%he prince's palace at Barwehi The British government has approved }ly the Associated Press. ; i on the gn-m that he in-| gictment with ':“nmmng a 17-year-| ST. GERMAIN-EN-LAYE, France, |newcomer will be a son and helr for his | the State of Indore, scene of the spec- | regulations which limit the height LOUISVILLE, Ky, November 1— |stigal pplause in the court room, bu November 1.—The Chateau D'Henne- | great Indian and European estates. His | tacular Mumtaz Begum affair, which | bulldings to a maximum of 80 feet, ex-~ : s, denled the chm}: theeourt |0ld girl here from Chattanooga, Tenn.|mont here, residence of the former | wife already has presented him alresulted in the Maharajah’s renuncia- | clusive of domes, towers and other spe- 8. i v, en he |m’" Roy E. Davis, evangelist and|wl for immoral purposes. Maharajah of Indore and his American dzughter, Princess Sharada Raxa, who tion of his throne. clal roof structure. singer, won and lost in the Federal raised the sentence to 10 All Appear Sure of Passage. [ : Only Two Democrats Op- rere | Risht in the Midst of Our Annual Autumn Sale NEW ORLEANS, La, November 1.— || Louisiana on Tuesday will elect a Demo- o ¥ 2 & . . & . b als : X . eratie Senator, eight members of Con- | ff| And right at a time when the opportunity to select such values and enjoy such savings will surely be most appreciated—for it’s one of the two special events it metormeys s Tairond | we hold each year. o™ (e ot sbe. emarecsionsi | [ It is all “Furniture of Merit"—with not only quality-appeal, but fashion-appeal as well. You can put your home in order most advantageously now—with s el || wide range for selection in all assortments. e oo 4 vose to wBE peos We'll be glad to have you open a charge account—and Hon, bonding millions in taxes_ for enjoy the convenience of our “Costless Credit” th n airport, & new 8'ate Capi- tol, pensions for Confederate veterans, increased per capita education expendi- | ture and improvement of the port of New Orleans. All political factions are sup) all amendments, including the licans, and all are certain pf passaj Gov. Long, fiery and flashy, goes to t Senate without opposition. 8ix cumbent Democratic Representatives go back to their seats in the Lower House. ‘The two congressional districts in ||| which there is ublican opposition | are those which include upper and lower New Orleans, respectively, and the - parishes (counties) immediately | above and below the city. J. Fernandez, who defeated the |l veteran Represcntative James O'Connor | for the Democratic nomination from || the first district, is opposed by John B. | fif} Murphy, attorney, and Paul H. Maloney, | [l who took the mocratic nomination from Zach Spearing, incumbent for two terms from the second district, is op- J. Veigh. campaign has con- sisted solely of a dozen radio speeches. ‘The eight amendments to the Btate constitution provide: A $75,000,000 bond issue, based on the nt gasoline tax, fqr bl(hnyl and thway bridges; 1 cent inerease in the 85 tax to be divided on | ports of New Orleans and Lake Charles | and the other for the public schools, | 45,000,000 bond issue for new State ! i Capitol, authority for parishes and mu- | [i} nicipalities to exempt new or expanded | |i industries for flwrl. at local option g,:oo 000 land sea alrport on Lake ; tchartrain at New Orleans, authori- zation for the city of New Orleans to effect refinancing through & city bond | issue based on revenues of the public markets, & mandate to future State Legislatures to provide a public schoo’ | fund lrlfl n;v!r le-‘:.lhln $12 pe: annum r pupll, increase in pensions for Con- lederate veterans and widows from $30 to $60 per month. — s == p— SENATOR KEYES GIVEN i 3-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite 10-Piece Dining Suite NEw HAMPSHIRE EDGE Luxurious in its roomy comfort and effectively tailored—with button tufted front $ 1 95 Of the Tudor period and with skilled craftsmanship throughout. Walnut bands. Choice of shades in upholstery. and gumwood construction ; finished in the favored warm brown tone. Democratic 84-Year-0ld Candidate $259 Value... O N RPN W 1 L] e RN R PR S R T8 5 Conducts Colorful Race for Two I Offices at Once. Special Dispatch to The Star. | MANCHESTER, N. H., November 1.— | |ii Something unique in the way of can- didates looms on Lh:hao“t:l horizon of New Hampshire yéar, Albert ‘Wellington Noone, 84-year-old Petersborough mill owner and banker, Democratic opponent. No doubt “Uncle Hi,” as he is known | | by many, brings strength to the Granite te Democracy. Noon Telephone Set Roomy table with book compartment and A very attractive design and Enamel Breakfast Set \ 1 3 st ot comfortable of unusual quality. = Solid et chairs both well fin- 41d greatly as well as Noome's promise Wl Drop-leaf table and four chairs of attractive . 9 ' M- e . isked. A real conven- m'h_oga“.y o and with Deopiie tho*tacs hat M. 'Noo design and finished in colorful enamels. De- 6-P[ece Dlnette Sulte {ehde: folding disappearing leaf. sirable construction. 51 450 821.50 value.....ccsmensrirsssansissssserssespassacs Consists of buffet, table and four upholstered chairs. Care- $9.93 87-45 $47.50 ‘35 Value ........ fully made of walnut veneers and gumwood. As illustrated, Y except china closet, $ .50 Value ........ BOOTERRE ... ouivsreiasssbinsisossivvsvirass R I . the Republican | The Democrats will make some gains, | i especially in the cities and big towns. | [(lf expec rom = 5 e G et P ‘\j" : . e . . , Layer Felt Mattress ster, the biggest city in the State, | [l ! A : 2 o :,’},?,,,H'},‘,‘:""":qm cou:ty, ';‘:eh ate, ‘\1 2 ’ Here’s a mattress you can rely upon as chester and Nas d : i i : s e “muu; w";u [ i : : g [ il q S ‘ | he.mg of durable constructnm,_of layer fe_lt. f;;nfi;-g;hngvgge;;n-%gu;grnu‘ ‘ : ) L Hi: i { with roll edge and covered with attractive 'nt for im| L | 7 v 7 2 4 < J % ( 1 i i i i : i e D i R e ssciel 7437 ’ \ / of b . i X . l | ticking. Insuring g night’s rest gleventh hour work in Manchester and | a Y : , : e | 75 county ' 2 " the jcounty to bull Representative | : X i i $12.95 Value Dyer, Hale’s Democratic opponent, though not as well known, has a power- | i ful organization, which with the rosy | [li Democratic outlook in the Queen City | [l and the county might make Hale's |[fill chances slim. In the second congres- | [i sional district, Repres-ntative Edward | [if § S Ot Eoution. 21 : 1R EE=E e y er ayor i argent of Nashua, Democrat. | [l | : i - ‘539\%,?::9.\ NEER LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE | o Vi v ATAF A AT S aT o { I3 g RS HITS FOUR TEXAS PORTS| Jenny Lind Bed Outfit J ! 7 : 18 . . Walkout Follows Wage Cuntm-“ The always popular and proper “school W — = Co"l sprlng versy Which Was Supposed to | |ffl bed”—which with the excellent mattress The construction consists of 90 coil sxrln.! Have Been Settled. | and spring make an attractive outfit 533.50 4-Piece Be(l Room Suiw ; held securely by heavy bound edge. bet- * GALVESTON, Tex, ter spring than would ect at the "GALVESTON, Tex, November 1.—A | [l $45 value, complete...................... wice.p ing you exp general water-front strike involving the | Artistically designed on graceful lines which will wear well and give 7 m“c"fmo'l‘m e ctl continuous service. The genuine burl walnut veneers give a rich effective $ 38. S . Thursday night by the. ‘;Lnfidér‘.m'éi’: finish—and the construction shows careful and competent craftsmanship. $12.50 Value..........oo.ov..... - 'nions. The strike followed a wage contro- ! [l $219 Value st ks ot oot factorily “FURNITURE i House & Herrmann