Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1931, Page 10

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Woodward & Lothrop Sixth Floor The Mayflower Hotel 70 sk Mr. Foster Travel Offices in large cities and resorts. SHIEHARA SCORES 1S EXCLUSONACT Like Live Thorn in Japan’s| Side, Acting Premier ke Tells Diet. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, January 22.—The United | States exclusion act, aimed directly at the Japanese, is very much a live thorn in the side of Japan, and is sinking | deeper and deeper, Baron Kijuro Shide- | hara, foreign minister and acting pre- mier,_emphasized today in addressing the Diet at its reopening after the New Year recess. The baron reviewed _advancement toward peace, due to the London Naval Disarmament Conference, which, he | amity; touched upon Far Eastern af- | | fairs, then came to American restric- | tion. | |~ Speaking slowly and deliberately, the baron said it was a question which “for | seven years has been weighing heavily on popular sentiment here.” “We shall watch further develop- ments of the question with unimpas- ‘superlntendem of the hospital, as hav- | sioned but keen interest” he declared. The restriction law excludes from the | | regular American immigration quotas | Japanese and Chinese, admitting them [only as students and 'in other special classifications. aron Shidehara addressed the Diet | in the absence of Premier Yukg Hama- guchi, seriously wounded last Novem- ber 14 by an assassin. The present session of the Imperial Diet, the national legislature, convened last December 24. Emperor Hirohito read the rescript formally opening the session last December 26. and _the | Houses adjourned for the long New Year | holiday. The session probably will last until late in March. FOUNDATION WILL MEET A meeting of the members, to be fol- lowed by a general board meeting, is | | being arranged by the Susan B. Anthony | F‘nundu'km Inc., | made for observing the 11ith anpi- | versary of the suffrage pioneer’s birth. The gathering will be held at the | Chastieton Hotel, starting at 7:30 | | o'clock. The foundation wes Incorporated | | more than four years ago to found a club house as an Anthony memorial and to carry on benevolent and edu- cational activities. ELECTED BY PORTIA CLUB Miss Nina Thomas was elected presi- | dent of the Portia Club of Washington, composed of women actively engaged in the practice of law in the city, at a | meeting Tuesday night. Other “officers elected were: M1=s1 Edna Sheehy, secretary: Miss Efta L | Taggert. treasurer; Mrs, G. S. Paregol, | chairman of the Membership Commit- | | tee, and Miss M. E. Rauber, chairman | the Publicity Committee. when plans will be| ° THE EVENING Explosion in Lungs Kills Woman Under Gas for Operation/ Accident at Los Angeles Without Precegdent, Says Doctor. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, January 22.—The death of Mrs. Maude Branton, 43, on the operating table of a hospital here was described today by Dr. B. A. Wilkes, ing been caused by an explosion of | anesthetic gases in her lungs. g STAR, taken to the hospital for an abdominal operation. - She had been ill several weeks. The accident occurred while Dr. C. E. Warmer was administering a cone of nitrous oxide. Oxygen and ether al- ready had been applied and the patient was semi-conscious. Dr. Wilkes said Dr. Warmer told him the cone, saturated with nitrous oxide, became ignited, apparently from an electric spark of static origin. The patient, he said, inhaled -some of the flaming gas and the internal explosion followed. Coroner Frank Nance said an inquest would be held today. Medical experts said a case similar In some respects was reported it ago two years ago. Tree Rodts Easily Harmed. URBANA, Tl (#).—University of Tlli- | nois studies reveal that feeding roots of bearing apple trees usually are within The woman's lungs were ruptured by the accident, which medical authorities | said was virtually without precedent. Mrs. Branton, wife of a clergyman, was 3 inches of the soil’s surface and seldom | {more than 6 inches, making it danger-| ous for deep orchard cultivation. | BayerTablets | Aspirin, COLDS prompt relief from HEADACHES. SORE THROAT. LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, NEURALGIA, COLDS ACHES and PAINS Does not harm the heart BAYER ASPIRIN Aceept only* Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer”” WASHINGTON, D. C, INDIA DISOBEDIENCE | | | | THURSDAY. .L\.\'l'A\RY 22, 1931. ald’s promises of an eventual qualified dominion status for India. ‘The committee acceded to the appeal, cabled from London, of Sir Tej Baha- dar Sapru, Srinivasa Sastri and Mr. Jayakar, asking that it withhold its answer to Mr. MacDonald’s pronounee- ment until they return to India, but" Nationalist Circles Contend MacDonald Offers Only Camouflage Status. nearly a year ago in a fight' for inde- | pendence, would be continued. The committee met despite a ban by | an unlawful assembly. The body, ac- | { Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru, who are in prison and forbidden London. SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER #EXCLUSIVE SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY By the Associated Press. ALLAHABAD, India, January 22.— | The Working Committee of the All-| India National Congress, which initiated | the campaign of civil disobedience, de- | cided today that the campaign will con- | {'tinue despite Prime Minister MacDon- ' decided that the campaign, initiated | the Indian government, which made n‘ cording to the Nationalist organization, | is supreme even over such leaders u‘ Jawaharlal | to pass comment on recent events m' Nationalist circles have met the re- port of the round table conference, just concluded in London, and the an-|governmental status, reulnlnc the real nouncement of British government pol- | power at London. E%EE——:EEQE fey with scorn and tion, that Brlmn offers on! elln‘:;u.h,l BASKFTS of Choice Flowers $2.00 ** TONSILS Remoyed “~ l.dl of ‘rite for l l II Aurmch'n'si:' AL PP, i 3816 Locust St., Philadelph! ELECTRIC POLISHING BRUSHES paint customers. fBe %ure of the right Paint, Stain, for your job—get it at Reilly’s. 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