Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1930, Page 21

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training of reserve pllou. Mlj chn J-n-l Fechet, chief of the Air Corps, sald in his annual report. - INDIA FEDERATION S URGED BY RULER clean fun. Icrhmly Nampered Due to fi%&%%fi Maharala Gwes Conference Lack of Promotion Legisla- S dens m&nfi-é Princes’ Opposition to _ tion, Gen. Fechet Reports, Centralization. a4 . By the Associated Press. .:“h_‘mbfl" e L dance every night for 4 solid Year | “LONDON, November 17.—Debate on fi& u.,..,gu. and still lives to do it sgain in |, 00 yndia's tuture should be shaped . One should also regard gzt i m‘ t \uderp nhflflln with due appreciation the n:;fim along the lines of federalization or a feat of ceful - | powerfull centralized government open- of Omar and the ed at today's first hunnua session of '.he Indian Round Table Conference. roadway Limit ‘The Maharaja of Bikaner, Hindu po- Corps i~ rzmlnn-{ ?hré s’elvfi.f e = unuu and ruler of his native state Iar Sow Gen. Fechet 2 Y Good Show = ears, made an appeal for the fed- T vhen g b In “Speed and Sparkle Magnets. tion of India and presented. the e numbe Tesignations n SAM (RASCAL) RAYNOR and oase of the ruling princes against each mmuu.,g ack of Nmmmmumkn:n :rllel:lryor-msly centralized govern- l.h]nm ‘burlesq: T Iegiiation. | Mg 0 ShineS o€ e ,,‘:',.""' » A “sovereign parliament sitting at who have received tempting offers from commercial air firms, Gen. Pechet said, are remaining in the ser- m in the hope Congress will enact wellef legislation dealing with pay and should remember, has assembled mflon cast to be Gen. Fechet said, there now are only efforts. He is assisted by Billy Tan- gmufixflb engaged in lighter- ner and these two comics are irre- -air operations. sistible in provoking laughter. l.-nl Training Hampered. Reserve training has been hampered & clause in the Army appropriation Hm!tlnl such training to combat , Gen. Fechet said. As a result, there are about 3,675 officers in Corps Reserve, Gen Fechet said, t.hm are only 200 qualified for im- mediate mmblb duty with tactical units of t.h- Corps, eflmency of a majority of Na- tional Guard Aif Corps units has been materially increased during the put year, “Gen. Fechet number of units was hrou;m to 19 by Tecognition of.the new 44th Division. Corps Strength Below Total. ‘The commissioned strength of the Air Corps is below the total authorized. tempted, with the t.heoq of the producer him- self, who is presumably Inunt. on offering such a crazy ov'hn 'Ke one mmmm it unmedhul! ‘I‘h whole revue is built on the ? t.h&tyouunmmuln e " people some can't entertain le'.heume and from end the scenes shift in ln("hllemlbe\h\lxhlp)nl ing singer. chorus the most ew-hle uut has the Gayety stage this season. members French Imports I_nTruu. “some of of the time all the poovla ich comedy, only slightly less than the authorized becweu: 1o level uu whole off nicely. | ¢Xpenditures by tourists. strength of 12,086 and which represents & pet increase di the year of 1,142. India to Cheapen Rail Rates. NEW DELHI, India, November :’L(A’) nu freights to Karachl in an Sam, whom rabid Gayety fans a Garrison and nvz ‘s good uhlbman of tap danc- is one of PARIS (#).—Custom statistics for the Thre are 1,266 officers, though 1,374 mmlpmfiommedfimhl authorized. The enlisted stre to the heights of I'Mlfll need for Wotals 12,033, including 378, whi | o e o nough Soowa i1 “Invisible exports,” s "the French call Delhi would be impossible because of India’s diversity, he sald. He . of British In- the Indian states. He pointed out that the states already are lomelfl: and autonomous and that an all- n federation was the only solution likely to prove satisfactory to all sections of India. “The princes cannot be coerced,” he declared. GLASSWORKERS AIDED FAIRMONT, W. Va., November 17 (#).—As a move to prevent further un- employment among its own workers, the Monongah Glass Co. here has announc- ed the inauguration of four six-hour shifts in its p nt instead of three eight- hour shifts. federal system com) dian provinces an BURLIN TON HOTEL 5 "hanzes our Noted fnu-l Dinner Dat 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 FUR COATS Cleaned s 5 and Glazed This svecial price tncludes tho cleaning of coat lllldl an tllfl $5.00. ugh to find a market for 1,000,000 tons of surplus wheat and to bolster earnings. expected that a large part of mrplun would be exported before wheat crops of Australia and tine are marketed early next reduced freights become ef- ive immediately and continue until February of next year. Woo Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 WARD & LoThArOP — DOWN STAIRS STORE Here Is One of Washington’s Outstanding Collections of Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats Each coat has a distinctive style of its own—and the furs and fabrics are bet- ter than those ordinarily found at $45. In smart new fabrics. . good grade of satin-back crepe and silk crepe . .. furs of exceptionally fine quality. Jdined in a very neatly trimmed in rich e Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 50 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Suede and Lizard Smartly Combine in 'Tlu'c New Opera Pump for Fall 35.85 Fashion smartly combines lizard and suede . . . and effectively (hsp]ays it on this opera pump. Plped in silver kid and attractively laced in patent leather, ending in'a dainty bow over the vamp. Combination last, with high heel. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE v The frod Is on the Pumpkin . . . md Children Need WamNewSocks 35¢ pair 3 pains, 5] A % 2 Chooseé'thetti in attractive all-over -patterns, gayly colored in new designs or plain Fall colors with imc‘y topo in cantnmng shades. Styles to please brother and sister. ..at a price stiré to: approval. ifi to.7% lengths, of cotton or cotton- and-wool in laudfio 10 lor prla and 7 to 11 for boys. Acarf rem: Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship ‘Work Called for and Delivered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. treet 618 12th Sf Nat. 2456 Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents ::rdayundimusundny-n ve Wi n's best newspa- per_delivi to regularly em’y evening and Sunday morn- hphflnl National 5000 and I-he deuvery will start immedi- ‘The Route Agent will col- llttltthlndnl-nh month. Rucs, Pirte PLOOR. FISH TRACES RED - INROADS IN . S. Curb on Communists’ Work and Stronger Deportation Law Is Desired. 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You have often seen Walter Johnson pitch. . a distance. . to meet him and shake the hand that has won so many victories for the Senators. Come tomorrow! Have You Played the New WALTER JOHNSON BASEBALL GAME? Walter has invented a great base. ba!ll game.. to take home! “All Over Town” 5195 Butler with breach of trust Boys! Men! Do Not Miss This Opportunity to Meet The Famous Manager of (The Old Master in Person) Will Be In .admired him from .now is your chance .a fascinating game for and old...and he’ll tell you it is the next best to the real Play a game with Mr. Johnson tomorrow! Youjl want oned| REMEMBER ., . 3to 6 P.M. TOMORROW il SPAeRRANy PRI L ALESAR CEARARRAT AR CACRABASAAEALES AT A 5.5 TN TR K S I AT, o S RIS 55 PO LA e

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