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to the headwaters with | machi; from Smithers, Brit- n THE E.VENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1930. the bank was closed by resolution of ’ RHBHEI.DERFERH"S ITALIAN CHEMICAL FACTORY M'SSING AlRP‘.ANE e Wl 8 Voot e | G, S Toe o R e READY TO MAKE POISON GAS waters ot “‘f:h’t‘l“;; nu’:‘:'fi"fi T Boithers Satarday oo THY ]flBI_ESS IREK HERE Secrets of Manufacture Are to Be Kept From Other IS BEI_'EVED FuUNn gfi:, e ngger_tcgfx".'?:e'fi?";}mgé'{.‘ hfifi%‘;}u";“h{‘?:‘&“;’&‘@m ' Commissioner Says Situation Wreckage in Headwaters of | it o Adi, Brtih Gorampin, aiter a | bioeiiectors pending an audit by the In Capital Is Better Than THE 'AVENUE AT SEVENTH in Many Cities. Nations Offering Financial Aid. The Burke party was lost while fiy- | sy benit ee Divey oo the door said prospecting trip. By the Associated Press. |mmg of the workings of this group of . | producing units.” LUGANO, Switzerland, November 25. The Acna company has four large —Coples of the Itallan financial paper, Angencia Economica, of recent date re- g&,‘;:‘:‘&", T z;"‘-“‘:’d“' i ceived here, contain a story which would | manyfacture of paints and varnishes. indicate that certain Italian interests |mpe plants in the past have been the | contemplate manufacture of poison g5 | cubiett of occasionsl Teports of manu- AR lmmn.:ru address by Dr. Luther in the event of another war. hosg & Reichelderfer, president of the Board| The story s that of a fefinancing [ e e €AY YR District Commissioners, and election | operation for a group of Italian chemi- officers for the ensuing year fea- cfle plants. . . Meanwhile, on the coast of Northern British Columbia, two United States Navy planes and two Canadian planes Liard River Reported That of Canadian Craft. HUMPHREY, Radiantfire continued the search for Pilot Robin Renahan and two companions lost Oc- tober 28 while flying north to aid in i the searchifor Burke. 3 Rumors at Vancouver, British Colum- WHITE HORSE, Yukon Territory, pia, that Renahan's plane had been November 25.—The wreckage of an air- ) sighted were not confirmed by reports plane in the headwaters of the Liard|from Prince Rupert. Eiver was belleved today to hold the secret of the fate of Capt. E. J. A. November 25 (#).—|Burke, Canadian fiyer, and two com- After pointing out that the z Lo Motorist Freezes.to Death. HUGO, Colo, the monthly meeting of thel Acna Chemical Corporation, or Aziende Two Pacific International Georgetown Citizens’ Association, held| Chimiche Nationall Associate, as it is Iast night in St. John's parish hall, O named, is not to be included .in the street near Potomac. | operation, the paper explains the omis- | Caught in snowdrifts while motoring | panions who were lost in that area Oc- Dwelling m; thc% emlxx;:‘nt pm}l{le‘mh (1’“51011 by snfl‘rt‘ng zhu}& s\l'l;cc !orL:‘l.n‘\ e | near Kit Carson, colc’ W. J. Panek, ""?,;:efi‘ ot At e unemploymen! mmissioner Reichel- | s jnvolved it woul unwise for Italy | v derfer characterized the situation 2s!to allow the Acna to be interested. 60, of Kearney, Nebr,lwas frozen %0|cymayed yesterday when Pilot E. L. grave in the National Zapi-| “This plant will in time of war,” the | death Sunday night. The body Wwas|Wasson returned to White Horse and tal, but not as bad as that faced by | story reads, “be called upon to prepare | brought here yesterday by rescue par-|reported sighting the wreckage. A some other cities, namely, Detroit, To- the most deadly gases for both defense | ties that went to the ald of about 40 |shortage of gasoline compelled him to ledo and Cleveland, points visited by and attack. It is, therefore, a good | other cars stalled on snowbound high-|return without landing. He arranged the Capital City head recently. idea that foreigners do not know any- ways. . ':lg:' Fr’o n:lym'»: 'l“é:n?‘nwmxzchxnéi Transient Labor Is Problem. s e R Wi we cant wave s magic yaz 3ANIA HARD COAL, Alrway: | "< MUDDIMAN & 911 G Street, Nat'l 0140-2622 is a doctor’s Prescription for Colds ad Headaches It s the Most Speedy Remedy Known 666 also in Tablets. THANKSGIVING: A time to be well dressed! and do away with the situation,” Dr.| Reichelderfer said, “the problem faced by the National Capital is not so near as that faced by some of the | cities in the Near West.” Flowers Telegraphed Across the Miles , s | tion of transient labor brought here by | fabulous tales of abundant positions. In | spite of frequent warnings of labor| unions, it was pointed out, tradesmen are lured to the Capital by false pros-| of work, whereas, should they stay | e, even though unemployed, the condition in-the Nation's center would be less aggravated. | Touching upon the outstanding prob- lem of interest to the association, the| development of the Rock Creek-Potomac | Park system, the Commissioner inti-| mated that the supplementary estimate m District budget would ultimately | g completion of the parkway project. Officers Are Re-elected. Apparent leased with the func- tloning of fi l&-fl of officials, the asso- clation lost no time in re-electing the entire personnel. Those elected to suc- ceed themselves follow: B. A. Bowles, t; John H. Small, first vice pres- t; Admiral Spencer S. Wood, second vice president; William M. Dougal, treasurer, and John Paul Jones, secre- tary. Delegates to the Federation of Citizens’ Associations who were re-ap- gvlmgd were B. A. Bowles and G. L. icolson. The Executive Committee for the ensuing yea. will consist of Prank P. Leetch, chairman; B. Agee Bowles, John Hadley Doyle, George L. Nicolson and Isaac B. Nordlinger. Feeding Your Heater The heater that warms your home will be able to do a much better job if you feed it the right kind of food— our Famous Reading Anthra- cite. Nature never made, nor has man discovered, a finer fuel. ’Phone today for what you need. Gude Bros, Co. National 4278 FLO{\VERS Thanksgiving 2 Chevy Chase’s Oldest Coal Busimess Thos. W. 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