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A—S§ CHEST TO HOLD ‘CLINIC’ FOR TRAINING SPEAKERS Four men and women will speak Wednesday night at a “clinic” to be held in the Home Buldlxg for the | training of speakers for the Community est. Talks will be made by Simon Hirsh- man, secretary of the Hebrew Home for the Aged: Miss Sybil Baker, director of the Community Center department of the public schools; George W." Phillips, executive secretary, Disabled American NOVEMBER 3, 1930. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, PINCHOT AND RIVAL |SLEEPING ON VIBRATING BEDS CLAIM CONFIDENCE| TESTS EFFECT OF MODERN LIFE H°":;}c‘::"rz:l':d°:]'::;”‘::°:fi;‘Ex'iCollcge Men in Experiment Show Un- sociable Disposition and Minor Him State. Ills Are Produced. THE EVENING STAR, ~ DETROIT-WINDSOR TUNNEL IS OPENED Three Modes of International Travel Now Include Under- By the Associated Press. Gif- pass for Vehicles. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, November 3.—For the first time in history, motorists and | pedestrians had three separate modes of | international travel between Detroit and | the Canadian border cities. | The opening at 12:01 am. today of the Detroit-Windsor vehicular tunnel, marked the second important advance | in travel facilities within a year. On November 11, 1920, the Ambassador Bridge was opened. Ferries until that | time had been the only means of motor | and pedestrian movement across the Detroit River. The tunnel, with a capacity of 1.000 motor cars each way per hour and with busses operating on_regular schedules, s used by several hundred persons | ;]nring the first few hours of opera- ion. PHILADELPHIA, November 3 ford Pinchot, Republican nominee, and John Hemphill, swung int> the final day of their cam- paign for the governorship today, each expressing confidence that they would be_returned the winner. Hemphill claimed a majority, but sald he preferred not to “indulge in any bombast” about its size. Pinchot said, “The fight is over. We have won.” Charles Dorrance, State chairman of the Liberal party. saig he would be disappointed if Hemphill's majority was less than 150,000 and that Pinchot would come to the Philadelphia County line with a 100,000 P. S. Stahlnecker. manager for Pinchot. estimated that the latter would have a majority of 457.000 votes in the State outside of Philadelphia and asserted that nothing the Rapub- lican organization leaders, moft of whom have bolted Pinchot's candidacy, could do_“in vote stealing will over- come such a majority.” Democratic-Liberal, | lead of not more than | By the Associated Press. HAMILTON. N. Y. November 3.— | Nine Colgate University men are slee) ing nightly on vibrating beds and dis- covering unexpected ways in which a | machine ‘age may cause headaches, circled eyes and unsociable dispositions. These new ‘“rumble” experiments | combine noise and vibrations in a way to imitate some of the more acute sleeping obstacles of modern life. They are conducted in the psychological lab- | oratory under direction of Dr. Donald | |'A. Laird and with the assistance of | | Herman W. Willie and Clifford H. | Shirley. Like Train and Auto. | The vibration is announced as less | | than on a_railroad train and about | equal to that experienced in a high-| grade automobile. It is produced by | hanging electric motors under the be: Each motor is of one-sixth horsepowe Each motor is of one-sixth horsepow swinging along with accessory appa- ratus below the bed. | “The noise is a hum slightly fainter | than conversational loudness. Noise Dr. Laird says, “there are definite indi- cations that sleeping with the noise and | vibration we are using produces the | following effects: Varied Reactions Noted. | “More headaches. “More circles under the eyes. “More unsteady and wobbly on the feet. | “More noises and buzzing heard in | the head during the day. | “More irritated by ordinary things. “Time drags more. 1 “Laughing at common occurrences. | “Desire to be alone. “Not wanting to talk. | “More_effort needed to start to do | routine work | “The belief that one can get used to noise is alco upset by the early results of the experiment, the effects of the | second week being more severe and cov- | ering _more pecullarities of behavior | | than for the first week.” The Duke of Norfolk, who is 22, an- | Veterans of the World War, and Miss M. Pefrl McCall, Assistant United States Attorney. Experts will point out flaws and merl~ torious points of the addresses. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 INVESTMENT BUILDING tenants have no parking problem. H. L. Rust Company Agent The underwater route created more | Crowd at the Detroit end of the new International Tunnel listening to speerh!‘ll by Gov. Green and Senator Van- nounces that he will start racing and | | and vibration are steady all night. STRUCK BY HUSBAND . “Although subject to verification with AFTER SAVING HIS LIFE | repeated experiments to ,gfng'}.tn,-v YONKERS, N. Y. (NAN.A).—A man | who wants his sleep when he wants it is Prank De Angelis, who dozed off yes- terday while smoking a cigarette. work for the immigration and customs i services on both sides of the river but will keep a racing stable, | presented no new problems in the pre- vention of smuggling of contraband. One customs and immigration innovs was inaugurated. During the hours” United States officers this morn. ing inspected passengers on the Ca- nadian side in order that certain| Mrs. ‘Wide World Photo. denberg of Michigan, who assisted in the dedication. in the population was reduced from 5 to 2.9 per thousand.” WOMAN SUICIDE KNOWN |BIRTH CONTROL GAINING | AS WIFE OF MILLIONAIRE| IN BRITAIN, SAYS DOCTOR | tne birtn Fate ‘excecaca.the.death rate | | by 5 per thousand, which was less than Regular Delivery half the figure for the years from 1921 e e Clark W. Crocker Dies by Population busses might proceed directly through | the tunnel and to the Detroit city hall without being stopped at the Detroit entrance. This is the first time that pre-inspec- tion has been attempted for bus travel, | although it has been customary on| trains for several years, In discuss- ing this procedure, Col. Heinrich A.| Pickert, collector of customs at Detroit, | gaid that he is hopeful of success, but | that operation of the plan depends en- | tirely on the co-operation of persons willing to be examined by officers alien to the soil on which they are working. Asked what would be done if a per- gon examined in Canada were found in the possession of contraband, he said | that the officers could do no more than forbid them to enter a pre-inspected | bus under the rules governing thie pre- inspection, only persons holding immi- gration identification cards may ride on _the “through” busses. Other busses and all privately owned cars are stopped at the United States | entrance to the tunnel for examination by immigration and customs officers in the same manner as those coming by ferry or bridge. The opening of the tunnel was mark: ed by a rush for honors of being “first. In the fourth car from this side mde; Ole Singstadt, chief engineer of the Holland Tunnel in New York, who was consulting engineer during the two years the $25.000,000 tube was under construction here. MOTHER IS MURDERED WITH CHILD AT HER SIDE Divorced Husband, Declared Have Beaten Woman, 22, Re- \ cently, Is Held on Suspicion. ) By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 3.—While her 18-month-old child slept at her side an assassin yesterday killed Mrs. Merle Ells, 22, with a shotgun. body was discovered by Mrs. Henry* ‘sister of the dul| woman. Mrs. Ells had been living with | her sister since she was granted a di- | vorce from Emery Ells. | Police later arrested Ells and his brother Alfred. Ells was held on sus- | picion of murder and the brother as a | material witness. Ells told detectives he had worked all night in a restaurant. | Police said they learned Ells had | beaten his wife several times recently. | to Atlanta Real Estate Active. ATLANTA, November 3 (A).—The movement of Atlanta real estate is on the upgrade, the Atlanta Journal says, citing 1,000,000 sales for the month of October. The Journal says that the move- | ment is starting back to normalcy. 7 Own Act in Luxurious Home in New York [ | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 3.—The Daily News says Mrs. May B. Crocker, who took her life Saturday night in her luxuriant apartment in East Seventy- third street, has been identified as the former wife of Clark W. Crocker, San Francisco millionaire. Police had listed the name of her former husband as W. C. Crocker. 5 A beauty and a leading spirit in social in Hollywood and San Francisco before her marriage in 1924, Mrs, Crocker had lived in virtual seclusion since her divorce from the young banker in 1925, the News says. Her sister, Mrs. Edythe Whitzel of | East Seventieth street, said she had suf- | fered from melancholia for some time. | She was a former Ziegfeld and motion | picture actress, and her acquaintance with Mr, ‘Crocker dated back to their | S )l days on _the West Coa: Result, Chief Medical Officer's By the Associated Press. Nearly Stationary as|falfoih Report Shows. | Indian Leader Imprisoned. NEW DELHI, India, November 3 (#). —J. M. Sen Gupta, acting president of The mattress caught on fire and his wife dragged him to safety. She de- clared that he became so angered at being awakened that he struck her while she was stamping out the blaze Mrs. De Angelis had her husband ar- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not taking advan tage of this regular service The Parker-Bridget Company re- quires the service LONDON, November 3.—A decline in | |the increase in population of Great | Britain to a point where it is nearly sta- | tionary is ascribed in the annual report of Sir George Newman, chief medical | >fficer, to the increasing practice of birth | control. | His report shows that in 1929 there | was “a further decrease in the birth rate and a substantial increase in the' death rate, so that the natural increase the All-Indian National Congress, who as arrested at Amritsar October 26, charged today with spreading sedi- tion and was sentenced to one year's simple imprisonment. e The greater portion of the funds pro- vided in New Zealand to relieve unem- ployment is applied to road construc- tion. rested, and he was held in $2,000 bail for a hearing. | (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- | paper Allian: this low cost, telephone National 5000 now and service will start tomorrow. 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