Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930. A—7 IU’RYPREFERENBE TWO ARE SENTENCED | FRENCH AMBASSADOR |27eee st woua soscints om- N TE) ARTISTS PLAN Scta w2 xpansion ito-Oregon and | COTTON MILLS REPORTED v ON GAMING CHARGES HONORED BY SLEMP et ot R BIG THEATER CHAIN| .2 T the Middle West ‘ane’ nove| DOING BETTER BUSINESS . x exposition; Representative Sol Bloom of Schenck sald 51 per cent of the stock S 11 ] Sixty-Day Terms Are Ordered. e T N Owwer of = T iva Textile Plants Resume Work, Some | B\ Judge Hitt Condemns Evil of | Envoy Outlines Purposes of Inter-| Hawall; Brig cen wrancls Lel.i!joseph M. Schemck to Build 85 |Bemrers,of Dolted Artists, including| st Full Time, in Vicinity of Rl S | mationial Exposition at Luncheon |Afalrs: Gen, Frank Mclntyre, resident) Houses to Compete With Fox | G ™ Grimin” Banver Goanst™ oo e Leroy West and Beatrice Porter, both | i hn H. Edwards, A Secretary Schenck. By the Associated Press. i ! 4 ! Held for Him, i e R West Coast Group. The object of the chain, Schenck| AUGUSTA, Ga., Nowember 26.—Busi- Southeast Citizens Also Urge | colored, of 1628 Fitth street, f:‘fl"': o O % ' i said, will be to break an alleged monop- | ness is picking up at the cotton mills = with permitting gaming, were lere: oly which recently caused the an-|near here. Advance in Age for to serve 60 days each when convicted| Ambassador Claudel of France was: Plan Masquerade Dance. By the Associated Press. nouncement by United Artists that they| Full-time operation in the daytime in Police Court yesterday by Judge ihonor guest at a luncheon given by ci By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. up‘f‘fl”&?gfifi' :}:evem:.l;‘ ,’:,‘,_;':i would lnot show their pictures in houses | at two of the Loring mills in Horse | Veniremen. - It arrested Monday, when| of ton tnie i, commissloner general| “opAT PLEASANT, Md, November |t M Bk e PTident and| controlled by Fox West Coast Theaters. e other Tne peon e “Pencnl | | every evening and Sunday mon Headquarters Detectives T. C. Bragg|seas Exposition, which is to be held in| 26.—A masquerade dance =il be given | ists’ Corporation, Monday relinquished n Manager G. A. Franklin said the Lang- !fek)hon' National 5000 KPR e {and H. E. Brodie raided the Fifth street Parie befimning Muy 1, at the Metro-| by Strawn-Turner Post, No. 1627, Amer- | his production activities, announcing he ‘The wild duck is said by hunters to | ley Mill is running full time in the day the delivery will start The Southeast Washington Citizens'| home. They reported seizing money | politan Club yesterday. The Ambassa- , in Suitland Hall Friday | would devote his time to establishment | be the most impudent, tantalizing and | and 1,000 looms at night; the Aiken ately. The Route Agent will Association, meeti; in the Southeast|&nd “nunfbers” slips. dor outlined the purpose of the exposi- night. zes will be awarded for the of a Nation-wide theater chain, which | skillful creature that ever roused man's Mills, at Bath, are running full time lect at the end of each b ng Police declared they had had the|tion and expressed hi: gratification that best costumes. will include 25 theaters in California, | hunting instincts. day and 150 looms at night; the Semi- Branch of the Public Library, Seventh |y 500 Ger Surveillance for the past and D streets southeast, last night|geveral da; Ve > ys and had seen many women 8dopted & resolution introduced by R. |ang children, as well as man, enter and Jivones, asking that preterence be | icave the premises. ven q d unemployed residents of | “jyqge Hitt condemned the evil of e District Wwhen selections were made | (. tdf®. LIt COUTERECH for jury sefvice. The adopted resolu- tion also requested the age limit for > gxflue s':m”‘ as jurymen be advanced Life Grows Longer. 65 Jeits 50,76 years, About 200 years ago the average J was explained that jury service |o.oin of life in England and Wales Sften inconvenienced employed men In | yos' 3 ‘years. Today the average life their regular line of duty and that the | W*3¢30 VeI TAdEy Fte BUTRCR posed resolution would somewnhat re- [ 1= 58 ZoF OFr, 00, eve the unemployment situation in Dave €ained an this city. A copy was requested sent %o the Jury Commission. { Street Resolution Adopted. | Stating that the two portions of | Bouth Carolina_avenue southeast, ex- | tending from the crossing of Pennsyl- vania avenue and Eighth street to Sev- | enth street, and from the same crocs- | — ing to Ninth street, are not used enough | to justify upkeep, C. G. Degman intro- Jomlson or Old English Loans he bl i Esmibeen, Samingion-toe || (D- C- Property Only) Jamntinns 2 erection of pubiic buildings. J. C. Ritter was appointed by Ne if aasociation to investigate complaints o» | i & Tesidents against smoke and cinders be- ih‘l‘l t.hml“m olznh{h!;l"llroag engines along o B way lines section. ‘The association adopted a resolution NO commmwn Ch“ged Fequesting an increase of $5,000 for You can take 12 years to [l Community Center work in the next ap- pay off your loans without the i lution, which was adopted by the asso- al Estate duced a resolution asking that these Wax will impart a beauty ! ! ns be closed as a thoroughfare and | | to any floor. Electric Waxer- Y conjunction with two small triangle Polishers may be ’a‘fin the area bedcon"ll‘in‘,d Lr]l((z a purchased. dren’s playground. e resolution also asked for- erection of a comfos | 607-609 C St. N.W. ’ station at the aforesaid crossing at Telephone Metropolitan 0151 Pennsylvania avenue and Eighth street southeast. The resolution was adopted. | 2 e Mr. Degman-introduced another reso- ciation, calling attention of the Public Buile propriations by Congress. The appro- |l expense of renewing. $1,000 pristion is now_ insufficient to enable . 10 Community Centers to do their work, |l for $10 per month, ‘including > the association was told. A letter was |f] interest and principal. Larger | 7 ordered sent to Mr. Simmons of the or smaller loans at proportion- || > an:g:t;écolumbutsgbc;mmuu n‘nd il ate rates. v e leration o itizens’ a- | Il et geisis Perpetual Entertainments Are Planned. I g 3. I A proposal by A. Pfleger of the Edu- Bulldmg ) catlon Committee inviting John P. Gol. G 1 h r leader, Iress e nexi 1l 1| O Association his vocational school plan was indorsed. i Southeast organizations will be in- hr“:"-‘"w.:fl-" 8 vited to attend evening entertainments | | gest in ington sponsored by the Southeast Community Assets Over $23,000,000 Center throughout the season ending |l Cor 11th and E N.W. next April, it was announced. Prizes or. an VY. will be given for the best entertain- Javrs President ments. M. W. Davis of 900 Eleventh L street southeast is chairman of the Ar- rangements Committee. Those voted new members at this S B s el By oww‘" 9“‘,“:8’ lf you’re all muddled give better all-'round perform- Frank D. Hudson, F. Murphy and E. 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