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ouses contain 6 rooms. front and double rear porches, tiled baths. garazes, electric refrigeration and m; other modern innovations. A few semi-de. tached and one i-bed-room corner home— siso available—at slightly higher prices. $8,975 and up 4 of our difficulties. “Sugar is only one of our resources. This fertile island can and will grow, almost any crop. Our agricultural pos- sibilities are unlimited. We have min- eral wealth that is untouched and our INSAN DIEGO TODAY Col. Almagro, who is almost 70, put his hand behind his back and said he would have no dealings with a member of a government that made him war on women and children. Son Took Up Quarrel. Has Been Broken. By the Associated Press. one of wyom was criminally attacked. At the same time Potter, who is head- ing the search in Kay County for the person or persons who committed the crime, announced a woman under ar. rest at Tonkawa was Quinn’s wife. to b.inme record for men—645 hours 28 minutes and 30 seconds, held by Dall’:’ Jl%so&‘ “tlske“rl;n O’Brine. lor -off at Los Angel Municipal Airport the Curtiss Rob; endurance cabin monoplane, N n N powered \ TO REACH: forests offer a Tich fleld for develop- | §gjentist Will Motor t0 Pasa-| 1, ihe Jounge s ittie Iater Cespedes| CHICAGO, Decomber 31.—The mo-| Mrs. Quinn, Potier sald, purchased a e T e e CHLC | eorgialpioe, out 16th Street or In” discussing the political troubles to Confer With Fel- |54 Almago could insult him with im- | rale of gang leadership in Chicago sut- | §a1, o Finn Tonkawa the night be- | by Jackson and O will be chris- \ . 33 3 3 5 - 3 ’s | fered a severe s n tllings. laimed he said, “ » \ thence, cast to houses, or 'toke wkich Cuba is undergoing, Dr. Busta- | (lend to Confer Wi e B e retnee st quarrer Tnog | of Jack ‘Guusik, “public. enemy> to fve |she bought them for W. T. Capehare,| tened “Lady Rolph.” in honor of the o Longfellow St. daily until 9 p.m. H.G. Smithy Co. 23R 10 ausiness. D or Home open mente saia. “I am not engaged in poli- tics, but 1 can assure you Cuba will settle this satisfactorily. We have faced trials before and met them bravely. Relies on Youth. “The fact that unrest and economic low Workers. By the Associated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif, December 31.— knocked Cespedes down. A duel was arranged and Cespedes re- ceived a trifling saber cut. His personal prestige and popularity were if anything enhanced by his having kept the quarrel on a purely personal bes’s. years in Federal income tax evasion charge, sald today. Some commentators went so far as to say that the backbone of Alphonse Capone’s gang had been brok:n by the penitentiary on an officials arrested at Oklahoma City for investi- gation in connection with the shooting of the two school teachers. The county attorney declared her claim was only a “blind,” as she does rot know Capehart, a former inmate of the State Hospital for the Insane at wife of Governor-elect J bRy ames Rolph of Will Carry Barograph. Plans for the unusual flight—the sec ond ever to be attempted—were an- nounced Monday by Joseph Martin, X disaster are world wide persuades me | Prof. Albert Einstein, German mathe-| President Machado, however, was not | sentence administered yesterday by N'Ln%‘?!»'fi!’wm"l the adjustment will be much speedier | matician_and physicist, leaves the |disposed to overlook the matter, and, | Federal Judge Charles E. Woodward. | Norman. A i gp‘;fi::f‘;‘of‘m:h:m-mlvh Martin Co., 1418 Eye St Narl 5904 | than it wouid be if only a few nations | steamer Belgenland this morning for a |sending for Manuel Aspuru, president of | Gualk, sometimes referred to as the| Mrs Quinn. Potter sald, “talked” to| SPRPots Of He SUtempt, = 0 o0 were adversely affected.” long visit in Southern California. the club, he instructed Aspuru either to| “Watchdog of Capone’s treasury,” was | officers, but he declined to bare any|gate will be broken actoss the wn o Dr. Bustamente relies particularly | He is even more frail than when he |expel the Almagros or strike Machado's|also fined $17.500. G information she divulged. the ship during christening ceremonies = upon Cuba’s youth and recuperative |left New York a couple of weeks ago, |name from the membership roll. “The sentence of Guzik” United| Potter sald he had Information “very | fhe ShiP during — SPECIAL NOTICES. [E ANNUAL MEETING_OF THE STOCK- B gt at 1 Bose of clecting directors” for the ensuing ar and the transaction of such business ®s may legally come before said meeting. C. B. ASHER, President. { G. W. DAVIS. Secretary, E ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK- powers to bring it through the present crisis. “Remember, we are only 30 years do what no man can do at 60 or 70. Cuba is not an old European nation. It is a vigorous republic with young neighbors. It is not burdened by his- tory and tradition. And then, it is an for he has been working constantly since the Belgenland turned northward from | the Panama Canal. ever to enter the harbor and atop its passenger list is one of the famous scientists of contemporary history. Reception to Be Vivid. At a meeting of the board of govern- ors of the Yacht Club it was decided there was no reason that warranted the retire his ultimatum, but if he persisted in offering his resignation, he was in- formed, it would be accepted with regret. To Make Almagros President. States District Attorney George E. Q. | Johnson said, “should certainly help the fight on Chicago gangs for two reasons: sters in those who boast they can pro- tect or fix the cases of those who seem to have enjoyed immunity for years. “If the fight is waged as relentlessly in the future the gangsters will leave damaging” to Quinn, who, he said, his investigation revealed was in Tonkawa the night before the women were slain. Hundreds of persons from Warner, where Zexia, 35, was head of the home economics department at the Connors State School of Agriculture, and Nor- man, where Jessie, 24, was music super- A sealed barograph, provided by the United States Department of S(’:om- THI Al L T merce, ced aboa e Wil be held Bt e mhice: 348N, (it |old,” he remarked. “That is a strong | San Diego relatively takes a holiday |expulsion of the Almagros. President|It breaks the morale of gang. leader- The sisters were buried here late e o Dt e e Tent Senbne™s, ASTAey Yo, of, Thuday | point in our favor. At 30 % man can |today, In comes he largest stcamer | Machado was respectfully fequested to | ship. It destroys the falth of the gang- | yesterday. e et g adiwil Association when the ship lands to make official any record the two women ‘may set. The two flying misses will have as a refueling crew Bud Hussey and Ralph Olders of 4 ftiantic Building Company, | island; that is a factor of great impor- | A regiment of high school girls in| The president of the club warned the | Chicago. Judge Woodward has struck | visor of public schools, were in attend- DeRose, veteran pilots, gnd expect to \, fheomorated, ol be Beid, At the ofee o [ anoe white middies and carrying 3,000 poin- | board of the seriousness of its decision |a_blow that will have a far-reaching | ance, make three contacts for gasotine, of) { andria, Va. on Thursday, January 13, 1931, | “Cuba is destined to become to North | settias, a pand of 100 or more pieces | and threatened to offer his own resigna- | effect. e i food and supplies daily—one each "\ Blectlon °Gf “ofcers “and “busincss " transic: | and South America what England is to | and a mixed chorus of 75 voices were |tion rather than endanger his standing | Judge Woodward allowed a writ for | pro e Lowers Milk Price, |morning, another early in the afternoon Ltions. Europe and what Japan is to Asia. | marshaled for the greeting at the pler. |with the government. .He was politely | 8n appeal. In passing sentence h: said: . " |and the third at dusk. Plans call for \ATLANTIC- BUILDING COMPANY, INC. Island nations are specially favored.| A tour of the city, a public reception | told to go ahead, and the board planned |, “The court must take into considera- | MILWAUKEE, December 31 (#).— |the transfer of a proximately 100 gal- ' ROBERT BOVE. Speki i+ President, | An fsland with abundant ports, with fand a radio broadcast by Dr. Einstein | to elect Almagro in his place. tion the example which punishment in | Retail milk dealers yesterdsy announc- |lons of gasoline during each contact. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK. | Jarled resources and surrounded by |made up the remainder of the program.| The Havana Yacht Club is the largest |one case will have on others and thus |ed eflective January 1, 1931, the price| The only special equipment of the olders of the General Auto Truck Co. will | friendly neighbors who can be reached The day's schedule closes with a|and most exclusive purely social organi- | insure voluntary obedience to the rev- | would be reduced 1 cent, to 10 cents|endurance monoplane consists of a 5 held at its office. 21st W, t st. and Virginia aye. Washington, D. C. on January 2L 31, at_4 oclock p.m. 2 OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE gonuai meeting of the National Homeopathic lospital Association will be held Thursda fanuary & 1931, at 12 noon, at the Nurs: me, for' the iransaction of such business by cheap transportation is particularly blessed. Greatest U. S. Friend. Dr. Bustamente feels Cuba should solve its problems in a Cuban way and 85 may properly come before the meeting. M. 8. SAPPINGTON, Secrets l THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCI lders of the Chas. Schneider Baking ic., for the election of directors and other usiness, will be eld at the office of the mpany. 413 Eve st. n.w., anuary 14, 1931, at 7 p.m. & ill be :ln;égl"lflcfllg; rfintg tge mdeen"nl EFNBERG. Presiden B. F._ROVER. Secretary. ) on WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ebts contracted for other than by me per- nally. HOWARD 1. BEALL, 2231 Chester . - THE FIREMEN'S INSURANCE 1931, for thirteen directors for Polls open from 11 a.m. the ensuing year ALBERT W. HOWARD. Secretary. % 12 m. without any outside assistance. “Cuba is and always will be the greatest friend the United States has among nations,” he said. “We Cubans as a people love and venerate the United States. That fact should al- ways be borne in mind by Americans, regardless of any differences which may arise among individuals or officials of the two nations. “We believe Americans love us. They demonstrated their attachment in ways we shall never forget. We owe our ex- istence as a nation -to our northern friend, and I am confident that passing the two Republics.” Dr Bustamente paid high tribute to Elihu Root. “My association with Mr. years will strengthen the ties between | motor . trip to Pasadena, 100 miles to the north. There awaits him a large family of scientists working upon physi- cal and mathematical applications of his theory. Will Pass Test Tube. He will pass the Irvine ranch, near Santa Ana, where lies the mile-long vacuum tube which Prof. Albert A. Michelson has placed for a new measure- ment of the speed of light. Next will be inted out to him Mount Wilson, where the fourth test was made proving his relativity theory, when the companion of the star Sirius was isolated by the 100-inch telescope. In Pasadena he will see the Cali- fornia Institute of Technology. His host, Arthur H. Fleming, chairman of the board of that institution, indicated Einstein would not pause there today, but wculd motor on to a bungalow nelr&ymresen’efl for him and Frau Elsa stein. zation in Cuba, with 1,000 members and a waiting list exceeding 4,000. Its sole surviving charter member is Joseph enue law. Springer, American vice consul in Ha- vana and the dean of the entire con- sular service of the United States. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) TWO CLERKS NAMED Appointments Made Under New- D. C. Civil Service Rule. Two additional appointments were made yesterday by the District Com- missicners under the new practice of selecting some employes from the civil service eligible list. = This system re- cently was inaugurated. Paula M. Keesee and Margaret W. Carter were appointed temporary clerks in the office of the collector of taxes UNITED X STATES TORAG OMPANY & quart. greasing system for the motor's valve GREETINGS OF THE SEASON L THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN D. €, WHELARSOAY, T SidR 81, 1930, . A=3. ! Tocker arms and an suxiliary 108 Z : Ann “.EADER OPTIMISTIC | [vcdesty pressea | {OFFIGIAL SNUBBED, | [ 4doption of Bev. 5 | EX-CONVIGT NAMED (AIR MARKS SOUGHT|E &8 Bt e e nnouncement Bailor for Friend : v | | Makes Him His Own Eha wot what Sty o e ol To Diir Friends and | Worth $25,000,000 GUB A [:lUSES BI-UB Uncle and Nephew IN SIS'I'ER Sl AYlN BY WUMEN ln]- m‘“’ Ay . {«Customers 1 By the Assoclated Press. By the Associated Press. lage Mmg‘?m cg:m 0= CHICAGO, December 31.—A mber 31.—The ward the tall ship have heen As we were forced out of T TR moduusik dr;::d. Un:‘lrgms h‘;i: 5 g;v :s;eeyt::g‘ yo]l;:ldheu Rg:;fl“l;?l; m for m“m ‘ Center Market by the Govern- . oA Walked tiyo s Nae i izati i nd_ nephew, the brother of his i of ‘ i ment - we mith to extend you || DT Antonio Sanchez de Bus- Commisoners Court yesterday 0ld Social Organization in ;mmz_p":d.m ¢ rother of bis | | Wife of Suspeot Placed Under|Edna May Cooper and Bob- g.:m. mg'-’-:m be lowered ae-.‘? | { | s Hoopy and Prosperous New || tamente Warfts Nation to | | chersed witn violating the proni- Havana Is Padlocked P s came about when te | [ Arrest and Questioned in | bie Trout to Undertake |y uEFRgs is to be taken alott by | \ Year and thank you for the past. The: Government ‘wanted {0 e t mgdpéim#h)ari lnnd Mr;. Atu& Murder of T h Endurance Flight afl;e to list articles which tab the ; ¥ L to know if, as bailor, he was vernm . gus rchoff, legally adoptes as purely feminine—cold cream. ‘ ) WILLIAM PFEIL AND WIFE Solve-Own Problems worth the risk and he was handed Y sl him. His parents are divorced. Urder-oi-feachers. urahioe Fights 3&% Powder puffs and satin pe- | i 3 He listed himself as' Michael The take-off will climax _several By the Associated Press. Special Dispatch to The Star. By the Associated Press. Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘months work Miss . ‘ | HAVANA, December 31—Dr. Anto- | | Fehert Piesdent of toe Monareh | | “npw YORK, December 31 (NANA) BLACKWELL, Okla,, December 31— | LOS ANGELES, Calif, December 31 |had tho mg:‘% Tmind since Miss Tromt ° 4y " nio Sanchez de Bustamente, distin-| | came to the line “and I am | |*Padlocking of the Havana Yacht Club Earl Quinn, ex-convict, was sought by | (N-AN.A).—Two woman air pilots— :nhgnwxf: 'ahfi'm‘ MWQ“WM ‘ / Koot Rbtmioe te\Gun guished authority on international law | | Worth,” he wrote in the follow- | |py the Cuban government, as announced officers from Norman, Okla., to Chicago | E40a May Cooper, former motion plc- | S1OT% HOP 800 '8 confident that she, ‘ i A NEW HOME and member of the Permanent Court| | &3 1 o o000 in Havana press dispatches, is the re- today in connection with the slaying of | tUre star and holder of & private pllots | with at Jeast as wow s ! | Y ot International Justice, is optimistic The bend was accepted. sult of a -‘&‘;" to im‘nflmmem‘*f ata Zexia and Jessle Griffith, sisters, on a | license, and Miss Bobble Trout, trans-| Miss Cooper has been nearly k for the New Year ot e U s onikian dE Crbe’s club enter I highway near Tonkawa Sunday. port pilot—will leave the ground here|three years and was the first of the i INSPECT TOMORROW > The day following the shooting of sev. Quinn, said to have police records now sizable roster of motion pi [ . INSPEC economic end political problems. eral persons in an anti-government pa- at Kansas City and Chicago, has served | NC"_Y¢oT Hoon with two world air en- Pilots %o learn o Ay." Misy \ 3'«;5 Loncord Ave “Yes, I believe Germany will join in rade Carlos Miguel de Cespedes, secre- ¥ et two terms in the Missourl State Peni.|durance records in view. Trout once held the world women's © * | the Chadbourne plan for the limitation tary of public works, attempted to greet tentiary. He was named last night by | Filst they will attempt to surpass the |solo endurance rd and was a At At ana Lon, w. :f su,‘;,{,; q;: vmfa'r‘;gi' g:;fi:;tmlfl ‘3\‘5 ?;n:?i: '2?,2322, Ut]gn::?'}?.?g":xfié ‘(/:ec;‘l. Some Commentators Hold | Bruce Potter, Kay County attorney, as p{e‘s;nl: world r:;:)eung mfig for women | ticipant in the 1920 Women's Naf sl ssociates ‘eSS Cf " 3 » ) o | Of ours, sef Ohio, \ | ot e SO ;_u She doesn't, we shall find & way out eran of the War of Independence. Backhone of Capone’s Gangggfif"n;'(‘,,‘“‘ggh:h‘m""““°“ Mith the | iyl e "Sriln, i then o0 o iy | . Detty fram here to OBV Ponnsylvania Ave. st 11th Stroet Delicious Dinners, $1.25 & $1.50 at salaries of $1,260 a year. Their po- sitions probably will remain in force only a month. ASKS ABSOLUTE DECREE OFFICE OF W. W. & E. E THOMP- . chiropodists, 13th anc s nwe Wil Spen 8:30 EE, Root is among my most treasured mem- { 130 a.m’ to 7 p.m. continuously. ories,” he said. “He is a great friend of Cuba and proved it in trying times.” “T like to think of Mr Root and Dr. James Brown Scott as typical Ameri- cans. I have known them and worked with them for so many years in inter- TALK ON EDUCATION New Year Address by Dr. Cooper Before University Women. . lf stricter economy is tockhoiders of said for Fhockheiders ot 1614 cqmbany for &nn of direct for tl'rtl’enlllln‘ year, ntation of the report of elec- the the rd and the trancaction of such other annual national negotiations that I have found they are the friends not only of Cuba but of all the world.” ess_as may proj be held at the office of the company in i the City of Washington, D. C.. 0 1931, -;efl o'clock. 8 Will Rogers “The Educational Outlook for 1931” will be the subject of an address to be delivered by Dr. William John Cooper, Commissioner of Education, at the annual New Year dinner of the Amer- ican tion of University Women to be held tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock at_the club house. This talk will inaugurate a series deal- Charles J. Armbruster, 4108 New | Hampshire avenue, has filed suit for an | absolute divorce from Myrtle M. Arm- bruster, 2115 F street, naming two co- responcents. They were married at| Philadelphia November 18, 1925, and| lived together until February 4 Ilast, when, the husband asserts, his wife de- scrted him. to be included among your New Year’s resolu- any), bear us in mind when you move or store your furniture. SESEEFSES '“"fl"’:f‘,"'."‘ffi?fi%i"-“-" s T80, ing ¥ith various phases of modern e S e gt yith twe| CallMetropolitan 1843. ) ucation arranged by lucation A - | CBREORAN THOM, . P Y HILLS, Calif—Well, |Committee, of which Miss Esther |tioncc; Atiorney Hemry M. Fowler ap-| e 418 10th Street % FREDERICK P. H. SIDDONS... | the old vear is leaving us flat, |Samuels is vice chairman. o ; .;;’;;M:B s w.';wfi plenty flat. But in reality it's been m::fir oo graed O"‘E v“,’,"fi‘?,flfl“ e a1 meeting” of the Stocknolaers of ‘the | OUT Wost beneficial vear. It took | FCRKer and Mie O L Veerhoff prestc A some of the con- ipital Traction Company for the election ceit out of us. ©f a board of directors and the Lransaction of N <5 preside. such We had enjoyed ———— S may be brought before . . o ) E.eh'lf the oflce ‘of the, St nlstgs Noted Jesuit Missionary Dies. /- Pungar ey o tions, and we | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, December 31 To make 1931 an Epicurean Success, do your marketing thru METROPOLITAN 7544 (M) —Word was received here yesterday | of the death at Holy Cross Mission of permanent. |the Rev. Father Aloysius Robout, 175, We was a |[Oneof the earliest Jesuit missionaries in mighty cocky |Northern Alaska. Father Robout came Nation. We |to Alaska with Bishop Seghers, pioneer originated mass | prelate of the Northland, and founded production, and | the Holy Cross Mission on the Yukon mass produced everybody out of a |River in 1884 job with our boasted labor-saving | == machinery. It saved labor, the very thing we are now appropriating money to get a job for. They forgot that machinery don't eat, rent houses or buy clothes. We had be- gun to believe that the height of o'clock noon. couldn’t see why they shouldn't n, on Wedne: between the hours of for the election of offict the ensuing year and for the transaction of fuch business a5 may properly come before ‘meeting. WM. N. PAYNE. Jr., Secretary. FOTICE_T0O BTOCKHOLDERS—_THE AN- Qual, meeting of the ‘stockholders of The ashington Loan and Trust Company for the election of directors and for the purpose transacting such other business as may i come before the stockholders in meeting will_be t the Main SPECIAL YEARS DAY ! Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery of The el On Thursday, January 8th, we will make ice of the Compauy. 9th and F sts. n.w. civilization was a good road, bath- Star to your home every evening Washington. D. C.. at 13 o'clock noon, Tues- | tub, radic and automobile, I don't and Sunday morning. The gay. Januaiy think_Hoover, the Republicans, or Route Agent will collect at the even Russia, is responsible for this. 1 think the Lord just looked us over and decided to set us back where we belonged. PUT A BIGGER “KICK” into your enjoyment of evenings at home by putting Marlow’s long-burning Famous Reading Anthracite into your fuel bins. Then you'll be able to stay in your arm- chair for hours without a thought of your heating plant! Just say “Reading Anthra- end of each month, at the rate of 1%, cents per day and 5 cents Sunday. tion between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 2 o'clock p.m. on_that CHAS. or STOCK - T fEE_ANNUAL MEETING OF THE iders of the Continental Trust Company will be held at the offices of the company. Fourteenth and G sts. n.w., Washington. D: . 4 on Tuesday, January 13th. 1931, &t 1 ‘élock p.m., for the transaction of such Business "as ‘may come ‘before the meeting M. J. 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