Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 18

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1 WEEK' EXHBMION for Best Dancer on Stage Last Night. night. A few hours earlier the matinee audi- enpe had chosen 3-year-old Ann Marie Jamieson winner in the Halloween cos- m&nmemmluehmundn 4. L) 1404 Girard street Maryland Park and Planning En- Consultait. ificefEie ¥ £ i i i e ? 2 ;H?ai E HELE $1,000 T0 PROMOTE MUSIC FESTIVAL Virginia Conservation and Devel- EEF lgi b Bls PEASANTS HONOR SAINT Celebrate Feast of St. Eldradus, {Italian Patron of Shepherds. V. of mnfl-o’ Mmmolm‘enhur‘g:’ more fortunate, into the dim candle-lighted road the a!m”d 825 was o m»wl'l&,hn CUMENT PROTESTED [y or samwnocs sommon ] IRUNGTONFACES Mrs. J. M. Greve m‘) San daughter, shown above, wreck of the lumber schooner Brooklyn. Francisco, the family of J. M. Greve, with her daughter and grand- survivor of the —A. P. Photo. Speaks on ampaign Against Billboards. Detroit, a mem- ational Executive Com- Automol H ] §EE7E 5 § 3 wid Pike righ way that of the Little Rive: mittee reported that g held at Winchester for the purpose of fur- thering the project for a George Wash- ington Memorial Highway from Alex- andria to Winchester and on to Coast had been enthusiastically attended and that the project was meet- ing wide support. Prospects for a definite start on this road-comstruction -project in the near future are bright, accord- ing to Harrison. 53 2 g Fie Efs 52;&; H] County and along way as far as the Strath- Power Line Extension. ‘The Public Utilities Committee of the ber reported tha it ‘was in securing extension c it and power lines into -tbecm&tinl;'humhbwmodm Te- should not be long distances to attend schools of mere NEW TYPE PLANNED FORU. 3. DESTROYER {Navy Hopes for Better De- fense Against Subs and Best Fleet Guard. By the Associated Press. A design for a new type of destroyer for the United States Navy, unlike any specifications which the Navy hopes will give the best defense against submarines and the best protection for the fleet possible under the London Naval Treaty. ‘The United States has not built a 27,150 Total Displacement. ‘The fleet will have 11 S-type and 9 spec. ications drafted as & result of experi- ence in present building. t| RECEPTION AWAITING CAPONE ON WEST COAST San Francisco Police Chief Says Gangster Will Be Asked About Grape Concentrates. By the Associsted Press. MONEY SHORTAGE County Fund Overdrawn ‘nnd Deficit Is Reported in Water Account. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, Stafl Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COUNTY - COURT HOUSE, Va, November 15.—That the county treasury is in an unusually de- Loans to Be Made Men Laid Off by Harvester Company return.’ ‘The article added that the same plan was reported under consid- eration by one or two other larger Chicago corporations. COMMUNISTS MAKE HEADWAY IN SOUTH y Representative Fish Declares 8338 i £ H i i 1 2 5 g 75 g i ] ¥ 3 ¥ i 4 : g § : g 7 n 1% £ £ | | Eii’ by i E 3 zé? i 4 sk sgi i g L i : a i : g i } i ] g § £ 3 I | .43 % S5 b E R [t DRY AGENT SLAYER IS GIVEN TEN YEARS Palm Beach Man Convicted of As- sault—Acquitted on Charge of Murdering Officer Raiding Home. , | By the Associated Press. Teport ursday said he had barred from sale Chicago. WILY SHERIFF USES BEST-GRADE STRATEGY ON UNRULY PRISONER Gun, Hose and Drugs Fail to Subdue Bad Man With Iron Bar, So Officer Resorts to Chloroform. ral Court mnunfio}:;%e::; e jury W. Moore, l{m liquor dealer of West m mfi“’ of assaulting one of two b agents he killed when ary 18, the'Jury deliberating five hours, A ve 3 Alexander Akerman sentenced Moore t6 10 years in Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. Moore’s counsel gave no- of appeal. Hmm.;dlflhdwlm- His Surprise at Colored Membership. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA, November 15.—The state- ment that Communists have made more progr of colored pated Was mi today by Representative Fish of New York, as the House Committee of which he is chairman completed in three Southern industrial centers. he was somewhat sur- rised but not alarmed at the situation. gave close attention to R. C. Miller, colored, who said he was a former Com- from Char- munist lotte, N. C. “Our condition,” said Miller, “is miser- BATTLESHIP FIRE HELDNOT SABOTAGE Second Board, However, In- vestigating $200,000 Dam- age to Colorado. cause of the Colorado which ,000 damage June 2 and tem- put the vessel out of commis- inquiry, however, to determine whether in the course of work at the New York Navy Y a malicious hand sank some pi ph needles into electric_cables in the ship's plotting room. There had been a report preva- lent that during course of another fire had broken out on ship. Charles Francis Adams, Secre. . of the Navy, denied knowledge of k. Needles in Insulating. When evidence of the presence Deedles in,the wire lnmnbnp on u:: battleship was first reported it had been thought that they might have been re- mnllbll!:;mnm at sea. Later , however, pointed to the con- and the first investigating board now brought in a report dismissing suspicious elements in that accident. Defective wiring or a short circuit of B L e b o been in- vestigating to determine whether any workman with a grievance or other person hostile to the service tried to commit sabotage later in the navy yard. Originated Near Colon. The fire originated)on the Colorado when it was near Colon, in the Canal Zone. Several sailors were ove fighting the flames and severe done, especially to :blemdfihneolommn'fllpucbl:; Sdme ligion aside and join anything to ter himself.” ed people at party because he allegience to mu‘:m Representative Bachmann of West irginia, and ntative Hall of mnmm as & sub- &t Monday hearing at ta Department, and B. S. Barker, of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Barker sald he knew little of the or- ganimation, but believed the movement COUNCIL APPROVES | WATER PLANT SITE, Old Graham Tract for New System. wpecial Dispatch to The Star. FAIRFAX, Va., November 15.—At the pecial meeting of the Fairfax town gL =ERS g b] ports, have 1o take the entire block of water bonds. CHICKEN WINGS REVERSED Upside Down Flying Necessary for Freak Bird. FOND DU LAC, Mich. (N.ANA).— A chicken ',h:: n"ou)d to turn ur-ldo down ‘proper! ibited by Charles Brotherton, Lamar- tine farmer, who discovered it in a flock of chickens h:‘ raised. - of the The perfectly normal wings chicken are reversed, with the feather side m“&hfit ‘The chicken is nor- erican News- Virginia Official Recommends Game Season End Dec. 6 TEACHERS FAVOR SICK-LEAVE CHANGE Fairfax County Petition for Ac- cumulative Five-Day Allow- ance Adopted. OAKTON, Va., November 15.—A pe- tition to the County School Board ask- ing that the five-day sick leave allow- the to by Miss Elizabeth Elmore. E. Reely of the Publicity in rendering her report, asked that all hool news bs sent to her office by the h - month, together with Billle Groover of Alexandria readings by Miss Anne Simp- son. VOTING MACHINES URGED BY WOMAN Chairman of Legislation of Mary- land Club Federation Advo- i :HE&:? 4 pirearmsreeiaaen| | DFBATE CHARMAN SCORES EX-ENVOY Richard Washbum(Child Criti- oized for Leavipg World Court Disougsion. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, November 15.—The ackion of Richard Washburn ‘Child in walking out of a meeting of the Inatitute of Current International Problems of the United States in Boston, November 13, resulted tement ANTI-FASCIST PLOT DETECTED IN PARIS Police Believe Twoe Found Slain Were Traitors to Plan to Kill Twelve Italian Leaders. 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