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JAPANESE CAPTURE SAVAGE FORTRESS Two Officers Killed in Attack in Formosa—80 Natives Are Slain. Is Your Garage Protected? mot, do it with a coat or two of our special paint. Absolutely protects against mst and corrosion. 607-609 C St. N.W. Telephone Metropolitan 0151 G STREET AT ELEVENTH ‘ TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Late Arrivals That Will Create a Stir! Luxuriously Fur-Trimmed We Were Thrilled as They Came Out of Their Packings Captivating New | By the Associated Press. TOKIO, November 3 —Newspapers | THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS LIPSTICK $|oo Natural color! today reported the capture of Mahebo, | | Central Formosan village, by Japunese | troops, a victory regarded by authori- | ties as one of the most important yet | |in the campaign to subjugate savage Taiyal tribesmen. + The village, & natural fortress, hemmed in by towering cliffs and deep | gorges spanned only by suspension | bridges, which the aborigines de- | stroyed, was taken yesterday, press dis- | patches said, but the capture was not | without cost to the Japanese. At lelst; two officers were slain while advices | failed to state the number wounded. | Mahebo was burned after its occupa- | | tion by the military. I 80 Savages Killed. | Japenese forces exacted a heavy toll ! during the attack, which started Sat- | LOVED LOBSTERS BUT SUFFERED IF HE ATE THEM “I like lobsters better than most any food, but I used to suffer when'I ate them,” say dward J. 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Cream of Broccolli Soup Roast Leg of Lamb With Currant Mint Jelly Vanilla, Peach, Chocolate or Strawberry Ice Cream Carrots and Peas urday. Early reports said at least 80 savages were killed and ‘-cny more wownded. It was impossible o esti- iewe exactly the loss to the savages. however, as they carried off their dead whenever possible. | Further reinforcements of artillery and machine gun sections, in addition to 500 steel helmets, were being rushed,| to the Japanese front from Tathoku, | seacoast_town. An official Teport to the ministry of overseas affairs described a “festival of heads” held by the savages at Mahebo | Friday. There they piled up the heads | of many of the 86 Japanese they Killed | in the uprising At Musha last week, dancing and chanting around the grue- | some heap. Women Among Victims. Musha was raided by the head-| hunters last Monday and was subse- | quently recaptured by Japanese troops | and policcmen. The savages' victims | were all Japanese civilians, many of | them women and children. The army reported 13 members of its expedition against the Formosan aborigines had been killed, and at least 11 seriously injured. Y.M.C.A. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE NEARS FINALE 500 Applications Is Goal Set for ‘Week—Prizes to Be Awarded Tonight., Membership week activities of the | Young Men's Christian Association entered final stages today, with indi- cations of a greatly enlarged member- close of the campaign Wednesday. Progress made over the week end by the 18 teams of volunteer canvassers under direction of Ed Morton Willis will be reported at the third of a | series of membership dinners this eve- ning at 6:15 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. | assembly hall, 1736 G street. A goal of 500 new members has been set by the 150 “Y” members who are | participating in the intensive effort to | expand the membership scope of the | organization. Each team member is | | expected to enlist at least three or four | members during the period. Members of the boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. are taking an active | part in the drive and have reported success, not only in recruiting young members, but in bringing in a good many older ones as well. J. C. Ingram, director of the boys’' department; John F. Bergner, associate director, and Marinus De Gast, boys’ physical di- | rector, are supervising the boys' drive. | Prizes will be awarded tonight to | teams and individuals ¢howing the | greatest results. There will be a pro- | gam of singing led by J. J. King and | . B. Morgan. i IN WASHINGTON Monday, November 3, 1930 Chilled Tomato Juice Relishes and Conserves Fried Scallops With Tartare Sauce Creamed Chicken on Toast Beef and Vegetable in Casserole Fresh Vegetable Dinner French Fried Potato Hot Tea Biscuits Corn Muffins Lettuce and Watercreas Salad Maple Marshmallow Layer Cake Cherry Pie Apple Pie a la Mode Cottage Pudding With Lemon Sauce Apricot Tart With Whipped Cream Stewed Peaches With Cookies Tce Cream Cake With Caramel Sauce Raspberry Sherbet ship list for the association by the @ Left-overs Used Chicken Consomme Buttered Caulifiower Ll 3 MISS MURIEL McCORMICK, | Daughter of Harold F. McCormick of | Chicago and granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, has entered the theatrical business. She is president of the Palm Beach Playhouse, Inc., formed by young society women of Palm Beach, Fla. BRITAIN FORMS OWN | DOMINION TRIBUNAL Miniature World Court Will Deal With Voluntary “ases for Arbitrat By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 3.—The empire | premiers today decided to establish an| empire tribunal for justiciable disputes between the dominions, the proceedings | to be in the nature of voluntary arbi- tration. | The empire tribunal will not be a| permanent court, but will be established | for each dispute. It will consist of five members, two selected each dis- | putant and the four thus named will choose the fifth, who will serve as chair- man. As the tribunal will deal only with | cases involving the dominion govern- ments rather than individuals, 1t will | not serve as a substitute for the Privy| Council, now the Supreme Court in the British Empire. The tribunal may meet at_any place in_the empire. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. and La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James E. Connelly James F. 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