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RTNSEELS JOUOR TLERANCE London Press Expects No Immediate Alteration of Dry Laws. By the Assoclated Press. Tuesday’s electio “the United States attracted popular British atten- tion principally as they turned on t.he, prohlguon quuuon f opposition to the eighteenth | ent. amen Serious editorial comment, whfle, noting the wet tendency in mmel States, took the view that any imme- diate -ltenuon of the prohibition laws | was not to be expected and that every- | thing pointed to the United States still remaining nominally dry., The Morning Telegraph, openly sym- mh:un with President Hoover, said: | [ t his election was followed by the worst depression the United States has known in many years is certainly not his fault, but 1t is no less certainly & great misfortune for him and the Republicans, who ' have claimed, not ‘without msuflunon, that they are the crank from the cock or its angle inc: The device is the invention of H. Rocheville (above), who has demo; ship with great success at Los Angeles, Calif. Tnii: EVENING é'rm WASHINGTON, D. C AN ADJUSTA‘BLE AIRPLANE WING' and indieated | f Through a combination of adjustable ribs within the wing, controlled by a the wing of this airplane can be flattened for high speed for added lifting ability, slow landing and a quick take-off. party of prosperit * The usual result of flwmluon hetween the Presi- dent and Congress ralysis of both, and if that should the issue of the elections it will be a great misfortune for Amerlcmc and mot_for America alone ‘The Daily Press commenbed that American politics are s complicated #ut nothing whatever may come, of the Democratic. victories, which seem incipally “a vote of disapproval of Hoover.” The per added that all well wishers of the taken a step to free themrelves of the entanglement of prohibition, but it BaW no_su ificance. The Daily Mail foresaw today that | |i ‘:realdent Hoover’s difficulties will be ‘ paper empl wotild be & mistake to attach any great importance to & few spectacular wet victories. ‘The Mirror contended that whether | Hi the United States goes wet as a con- | sequence of the elzctlon or not, a “re- |} turn to tolerance remdn: drink is inevitable sooner or later.” HEFLIN DRAWS COMMENT. Italians Note Defeat of Senator WHo Hit at Mussolini. ROME, November 6 (#).—Prohibition implications of the American election returns attracted more attention here than any other phase of the polling. Messagero's London correspondent, analyzing the results, noted defeat of Senator Heflin in Alabama, comment- that he “last year covered M ridicule with his violent attacks against Premier Mussolini and the Pope in the Senate.” ;eefinnotmenwcowm con- tes one of the most curious phases § of the balloting to Italians, whose en do not vote. 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Strea—d ‘Daris, &a Biancamano—Gibraltar, Naples and enos BifacosePoerts. cnwmun NeTioendinad B Sohos. SAILING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Caledonis—Moville_and Glasgow. Cloraple—Pus ure 50 Hampurs. i, Gorinto and San ‘Pranclacar nn;m-— avans, Panama Canal and holm. hénburs. u'e'flu Sia niand, Oslo and Copen- ] c{;u?wg:i'.fih gn.non rwem (3 il H m‘l’l'I lnfl boutk;,lmp(an“ zaba— ‘ogreso forn. Oruz. Sritmciont o Sherboir u«f London. Britannic_Gobh ana Tissa—St, Buliv!r—P te Eolombin. var—Puerto K- 5 Kingston. Musa-Puerto Cories. Sandown Castie-Cape Town. Helen—San Juas g Bolhavn—Santo 3 Tacoma—Montevideo and Buen . . _BAILING MONDAY, mvnnn 10. Jeferson—Norfolk City of Chattanooga—Savannah. BAILING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, Bants Elsa—Cristobal, Callo, snd Vel FLYERS ARE RECEIVED By the Assoclated Press. Boyd snd Lieut. Harry P. Connor were received by the Prince of Wales at York K:l’d times coupled /with the name of House today. prince e United sm.ea would | time,” Capt. 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'ssvsu SEIZED IN ROME ON POUTICAL CHARGES Stutséngn, {01 Bagime vt to]3 Prison for Opposing Gov- ernment. By the Assoclated Press. Genoa, Who also was sen ROME, November u—%evm lcrr;m - have been made during the past few Holland, mch 'fll Rome for political reasons, = - tulips m_ bloom, Hope, at - b" A e A B e TR g S During the last three years the town _Bumlo Belott!, a. statesman of the'has imported 2,250,000 bulbs. .| HOME DRESSED PORK ROAST %27c FRESH SHOULDERS PRIME RIB ROAST CHUCK ROAST t to “con 1,000,000 / Who Couldnt Use A New Hat . $5 —especually when they are $10.00 and $7.50 Felts and Soleils | that are merely being offered as a Friday and Saturday special. osspu -R‘HARRIS: @ \ = 1224 F STREET == ;No'éoor or greasy grime whem you burn our Reading Anthracite —Call us Today. AMERICAN BEAUTY |SLICED BACON Brewer- Snyder’s Cooked Hominy Quart Container 12¢ Alderny { GREEN MEADOW 649 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 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