Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 2

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pih Parties Missed Chance to End Depression, He Says, Urging Action, Wun:@bflutotmeu- L work, inch in- waterways and a public d. Conservation and control of '—W‘w the_juriddie- aeflation of credit, ‘#sixth. A better balanced distribii-| h 8f national income, Siaer competiive methods are o r led as wrong — totally 3 is done in conventions, groups, institutes. Even the Government now submerges the individual and enforces co-operation. Chain retail stores force :Egggi g ;§§§§§§é th | CHIDES L SHOW SPONSORED {POLAND T0 ELECT 10 AID MEMORIAL Machinists Arrange Benefit Midnight Performance to Raise Funds. ‘The gnnhr showing of “See America ‘Thirst,” & comedy, is to be offered on ‘Thanksgiving eve, Wednesday, Novem- ber 26, at the Rialto Theater at a mid- night show for the benefit of the Dis- trict of Columbia World War Memorial. Navy Yard local, is sponsoring the show as their mnt"lomunnht;a !.;-ne big campaign now on to complete financ- of E ‘War Memorial here. ‘W, Lee, chairman of the Spe- cial Committee in ¢! e, who is vice it of the Mount Vernon Sav- Bank, and chairman I?z‘n the Wash- features OPI' Popu- l&x;.n“flelnln“mm tout.hh‘ew&l ture e midn] show. ‘The Rialto Theater CHARGE OF THREAT MADE BY JURORS IN VETERANS’ CASE (Continued Prom First Page.) it before his return later in in | the evening. The jurors asked for B £8 iF I i L » ; ] . : i o i .t il faile ==§§EE§ 8% rther instructions about 8 p.m., and Justice Siddons returned to the court jurors detained over nf t'; So he knew nothing of their P Compelled t0 Go Hungry. Deputy Marshals McCarthy and Den- ham, in charge of the jury, sought %mmejurmw ee t0 go to r, but were met with state- ments an agreement was immi- nent, and at least one juror refused to when told that the jurors would ve to pay their own way. others were compelled to go without SEIM TOMORROW Marshal Pilsudski Hopes for Support—City Aflame With Excitement. B the Associated Press. WARSAW, Poland, Poland's 15,000,000 voters tomorrow will choose 444 members for the Sejm, or Parliament. A largely increased government ma- Jority was over that 1930—PART ONE. Cuba and Guggenheim’s Support Is Revolution All That Holds Machedo in Power—Mendieta Seen as Next President Should Present Administration Fall. BY WILLIAM HARD. Herewith follow some verbal - of the chief upr::l t Machado in Cubs. November 15.— | kno generally expected of the last Parliament, which consisted | gtaf of 118 pro-government, 216 Polish op- positional and 83 national miniority oppositional deputies. Pilsudski Seeks Support. 'rh.onlyquuumuncumluh' how many tion deputies will be elected, despite the fact that 81 opposi- tion members:of Parliament are in jail, several party candidate lists ruled out, various organs of the national minior- ities, such as German and in the course of the campaign. Marshal Pilsudski, after trying in vain since the 1926 coup d'etat to se- cure & government majority in the Sejm, abruptly dissolved it body last August, The marshal’s plea to the electorate has that Parliament as heretofore constituted, has hamstrung the government and made constructive work impossible. He has insisted that more power be given the President, at least to enable him to veto decisions of Parliament. Since only a three-fifth majority can change the constitution, Pilsudski de- sires at least 300 pro-government depu- ties elected. Election Excitement High. ‘The city was aflame with pre-election excitement tonight, and so much cam- paign literature was distributed the streets appeared at times to be covered with snow. Some disorder occurred in the Jowisch quarter, inhabited by Jews, where cer- tain groups said to be Zionists battled Orthodox Je"; in > political u;hpute. beards of their Orthodox brethren l:: were themselves belabored with sticks. pe A PREMIER HAMAGUCHI SHOWS IMPROVEMENT The | Physicians Report Temperature of 99.5 Degrees After Satisfac- tory Night. By the Assoclated Press. Hamaguchi, shot and wounded severel: erim- Pridsy by an assassin, su) otic fanatic, m-ufimu am. todsy was His temperature was lower, Prayers were offered today in Budd- hist Tmp)uetxrl-flnnmmot Pre- cefully. A o ts. - o 4 Prosident Machade. Mr. im as an ad- eruption an viser and pacifier Cuba uAm-m hi & slender thread. of Aminiatzation i Oube, wit o Wik it armed intervention by Dewspaper corre- ‘Toda ' highest He has written great bookh high that many even of his closest relatives will not climb up to pull them down from the shelves. He.is one of in Cubs would move faster if the wom- en wore the trousers. Alfredo ex-Presids 1s_the other living Alfredo Zayas. Havana, In fact, " ulator be 16 supposed. 15 be. the | the Oarlos Mendieta—The head whole anti-Machado nfl.nr. = those men with an immense interne- | cle tional tation for vflw which most people will not read, ferring to content themselves with reading about any nl'!nptr it Machado allows to be published. The words that Varona has recent have been intended o make dents 1 the Bacheds administration. Ex-Presidents in Limelight. Mario G. Menocal—He was Presi- dent of Cuba for e years, ending in 1925. There is onyc“one other living tremely eneml;:u mm‘ 'mh amily. A one great Mnnmm said passed the gero hour of peritonitis men- | 1 ace at noon and “thus far was prog- Cuba ressing satisfactorily.” the political situation re- Foreign Minister d opposition government which ac- cepted the London Naval Treaty. In treaty ratification by Emperor to, Hamaguchi said Japan, in attempting less warship ton- n-r allocation than Japanese naval and other critics demanded, would gain international good will. *| FORMER SECRETARY SUES CLARA BOW FOR JEWELS $5,000 Damages Also Asked in Action Naming Actress and District Attorney. By the Assosiated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 15.—Daisy Devoe, discharged former secretary to Clars film actress, 1L, torney Buron Pitts and three of his investi- the | gators for recovery of g;weln and other and was ob- jct of the jurors or some of Wheat Pool Pressing Denied. WINNIPEG, Manitobs, November 15 (P).—Rumors that lending banks were the wheat pool to liquidate its of our cif of idle money. k itizens large sums Capital requirements for the develop: ment of trade and industry are at a minimum. Idle capital pays no income Under conditions only capital, but materials are at the lowest scale of recent years. This uwumtuummum..;am:um courageous financial program pkuwrmdntmnmm mhnhr:;rtll Mid: m‘:‘: g 6 SR [ §i§§§§§§;§E§§§E § articles valued at $2,200. B :ronmmlmehg‘l:l:fl“ o ey Wi ly ing _her property. at the of Miss Bow, seizing 1t and with without proper process of law. DOUBLE BLOWS CUT NEW YORK’S LIQUOR; TWO BOATS SEIZED (Continued Prom First Page) is the result of secret “John [ of instructions to syndi- cate boats. Under K 5 zE: i i to ANTEREPEAL STAND BY GRIME BODY DUE National Prohibition Refer- endum Not to Be Approved in Report to Hoover. By the Associated Press. radioed directions the smaller boats would take aboard |y “tpe liquor from ocean- 8 team: Would then be. pelded. by tadie o shore | B8 stations, where vans and trucks await- ed to the liquor houses. tion. that ylelded the liquor seized by the prohibition agents last night and today. . o Crash Kills Pilot, port. Lee Highway Link To New Market Is Opened to Traffic nhuwhnn ach member, after :mhmopuum ly picked up to put into t-hlt?r-lflvn o git i §§5§st ;fifi =8 h i i 5 g ] f i i i :Egi ; ¥ » (3 (2 L2 i i ) £ 3 3 £ 3 i | M 1 i have expressed the opinion that things | "o At Bottom of Well Found in Drought PAINTER AND WIFE HELD ON CHARGES OF ARSON nm He also is y Some 85 MADRD DARKENED N20AY RIOTING - Food and Water Menaoed and Martial.Law Threatens, With 100 Wounded. g’.z B tH i " £ f | § : sl i Jb i i § ’: F i ] ®i L a | i 2 & g2 MORE THAN 5,000 JOBLESS REGISTER - Feeh o} The average in 13 o ;:un.m ludla.lndu-h-hl a of 14 . cent over decline of !l.p(nhrau o._‘crmt. ool increases to New York Fire Marshal Says Pair Are Perpetrators of Plot to De- frapd Insurance Companies. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 15.—Victor portrait painter, WHEAT HELD AT LOW FIGURE IN TRADING M%mflflumfin Held to Quarter Cenmt, charges of arson as the alleged - trators of what Chief Fire Thomas P. called “one of the tional plots to de- companies that has 5 i Eiéga U g9 : ropean buyers at more than $3 With Price at 73 Cents. Figure at Winnipeg 58. BIBLE TALK SCHEDULED Rev. R. Dunwoody Walker to Ad-

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