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EINSTEIN REMARK OPENS NEW THEORY : Suggests Sun Temperaturés : May Vary at Poles and Equator. By the Assoclated Press. MOUNT N OBSERVATORY, Calif,, January 30.—Dr. Albert Einstein Visited the foremost astronomical ob- |1 servatory in the world here last night, Jooked through the largest of tele- scopes, listened with interest to the fascinating story of the cyclones of the sun as seen in sun spots, and vouch- safed another scientific hypothesis. Perhaps, he said, the sun was like the earth and had different tempera- tures at its north and south poles than at its equator. This suggestion opens & new field of research into the mys- teries of sun spots. The cyclones on the sun behave like storms on the | earth, appearing to originate.n polar | regions, and their movements in north | and south hemispherss are similar to storms on the earth. This new theory is not unlike other Einstein theories. Some 15 years ago, after physicists and astronomers for 200 years had been in a wilderness of doubt because Sir Isaac Newton's law failed to explain the behavior of mer- cury, & simple pronouncement from Einstein led to the special theory of relativity. Then a few years ago, when physicists were mystified by the complications of electro-magnetism, gravity and light, Einsteln suggest:d they might b> all essentially the same and on that hypo thesis worked out his unified field | theory. Einstein’s fellow scientists here are beginning to profit from his assertion that everything is simple, and one sim- ple law will stand for all nature’s processes. ASIAN WOMEN FIGHT CHILD OPPRESSION| Congress Opposes Polygamy, | Opium, Alcohol, White Slavery and Early Marriage. By the Assoclated Press LAHORE, Punjab, India, January 30. ~—Resolutions against child marriage, lygamy, opium, alcohol, white slave ic and child labor and another urging raising of the age of consent for 1s to 18 years were passed today by e Asian Women's Congress, repre- genting the women of a score of Ori- #ntal countries. . In the concluding session Mrs. Saro- #ini Naidu, released this week from Ye- Yoda prison, Poona, where she was con- fined for offenses growing out of the Fivil disobedience campaign, was elected resident of the congress in “recogni- n of her services for India's advance- mment.” « Delegates to the congress urged thnl' In order to promote the spirit of reli- tolerance, love and harmony among communities, the lives and teach- of all the great religious leaders should be taught in public schools and s tive stody of the great reli- of the world should be included in c\uflcuh of collegvs DOOR HALTS ATTACK ‘0N MEXICAN GENERAL House Guest Arises at Night to Shoot Governor—Kills Two Before Death. By the Associated Press. MAZATLAN, Sinaloa, Mexico, Janu- ary 30.—Gen. Pedro Gaxiola, governor of Sinaloa, thanked a heavy, old, fretted Spanish hasp and lock on his bed room door today for his life Shortly before midnight, after he had retired, a guest in his home, Leopoldo n, arose and shot and killed an- other guest, Manuel Majia. and then, pistol in hand, tried to break into the | governor's room. ‘The police were called, but Barragan shot and killed one of them and ‘wounded another before dashing out of the house. The pursuing officers shot him dead finally after a chase of sev- eral blocks. had come to Mazatlan to complain of alleged political persecu- tion in his home town, Angostura. and the governor took him to his house as & guest. The governor said he believed Barragan was demented. AERO ENGINEER ELECTED C L L.wrence, Mamr Designer, Heads Aeronautical C. of C. NEW YORK, January 30 (&) Charles Lanler Lawrence, who de- signed the engines which carried Lind- bergh, Byrd and Chamberlin to the heights of aviation fame, was elected president of the Aeronautical Chamber of erce of America, Inc., yes- He succeeds Frederick B. "Around the World, or Around the Corner" y Four Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 3103 14th St. 8616 Conn, Ave. 1102 Conn. Ave. Member of Florist ‘Telegraph Delivery Association TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Belasco—Ruth Draper in Original Character Sketches, at 8:30 p.m. National—“America’s Sweetheart,” at £:20 pm. Gayety—"Big Show,” at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Palace—“The Bachelor Father,” at 1135 am., 1:48, 4:36, 7:18 and 0:46 pm. . | Fox—“The Man Who Came Back," at 11:30 am, 2:10, 4:35, 9:41 pm. R-K-O Keith's—“The Gang Buster,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:30 and 7:16 and ‘Other Men's Women,” at , 4:55, 7:45 and 10:05 p.m. he Birth of a Nation” at 1:45, 4:18, 6:33 and 9 p.m. cducing,” at 11:35 a.m., X 40 and 9:40 p.m. \Ielmpnlllan~ Little Caesar,” at 11 am, 12:44, 2:30, 4:15, 6:05, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Tivoli—“The Princess and the Plumber,” at 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 pm. Central—“Oh, For a Man,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—“Oh, For a Man," 6:15, 8 and 9:45 pm. 30 CHILDREN ARE HURT at Two Seriously Injnred ‘When School Bus Overturns. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, January 30 (/). —Thirty children were bruised or cut when a school bus, forced off the road by a truck, overturned in a ditch yesterday 18 miles east of this city. Two of the children were so seriously hurt, they were taken to a hospital af New- casile, Pa. L . R R R R President Buchanan the only | helor Presiden was EXPERTS HERE TO REPAIR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Fans. Toasters, Grills, t small cost. N'S, 917 G ST. Hear With the ACOI."TI('OV Ear piece no larger than a silver dime Dictograph Products Corp. ETZ BOOKS? 1217 G Street W» are ready to sup- WHAT STORE HOURS. » 70 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Do you need in “One of the Treats of the Season” A. M. J.—The Times RUTH DRAPER Original Character Sketches “To miss her is to miss a singularly worthy event” —The Herald FEW GOOD SEATS LEFT AT BOX OFFICE 50c-$2.50 Shubert-Belasco Theater Old China—or new for that matter—exerts rather a stirs ring influence in the current and quite rqqard/c:s of the manner in which p[atef, cups, p/al{ers, tureens or vases mig/zl find usage, their colour and beauty are wonderfully exhilarating. Decorators and their clients, who are interested in wi[[expcricm-e much p[easure in reaa’in\é the editorial and advertising columns of the Antiques and Interior Decora= tions Section of The Sun. 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National 1520 Norfolk ana Washington* SteamgoatCo JOE and JANE McKENNA NEE WONG Beatrice Franklin and Florence Astell AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. roz Movietone News Jean “McDonald Gorgeous Sunkist Beautles _ COMMENCING TOMORR FIammq—WllIful- and wild - He tried to tame her/ What a story of- LOVF -HATE -JEAL- OUSY-SACRIFICE BEN LYON o< RAQUEL TORRES a Mad Primitive- .&vo -started burning sands fropu' beaches and e fl‘ll{nafmmmjs | on bhe of in soctety’s Id & fif‘l//l /m/...... ng-passion- ’fm&”}','fi’”u%{wu nt be tam how she cou TONIGHT UBERT W Mat. Tomorrew at 8:30 o, BetaseD o B LAST 3 TIMES RUTH’ DRAPER ORIGINAL CHARACTER SKETCHES | Tonight'c Program At s Children's Party In Philadeishla r. Clifford (New) Showing ths n A Scoteh Immigrant 2 CHANGES OF PROGRAM TOMORROW NEXT SUNDAY—SEATS NOW ALL NEW 1930 EDITION LEW LESLIE'S LACKBIRDS witn ETHEL WATERS And 100 Colored Entertainers Nites—50c to §3. Mats.—30c to §2. ROLAND HAYES CFLEBEATED COLORED TENOR. Copstitution Hall, Sat Today Through Friday CONTINUOUS FROM 3:30 TAKOMA The Uptown Theatre With Perfect Sound 4th and Butternut Sts. East of Georgia Ave. LARGE FREE PARKING LOT "BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA DR. GSEIGE KOUSSEVITZKY, Conductor -but Love/ CONSTANCE BENNETT bbb iy “The EASIEST WAY” 9 Rebert ApoLPwE mEwOY P ON THE STAGE Loew's_Vauderille Revue LOEW'’S JANUARY FESTIVAL #it a4 g T wowniAYING Mbnm n"c NG‘ ANITA PAGE LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD FESTIVAL Mfl‘ Onthe Stage HARRY.OSE Ghorcographic Poem, n: To F minor, Op. 36—Tehalkovsky. CONSTITUTION HALL Tues. Aft., Feb. 3, 4:30. Seats. Mrs. Greene's Concert Buresu, Droop’s, 1300 G st. Dist. 6493, No. 26 for LAGRIPPE, INFLUENZA & COLDS HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H St. N.W. Ph. NA. 1695 GAYETY-BURLESK Starting Sunday Matinee JERRI McCAULEY QUEEN of SONG and PERSONALITY DOORS OPEN DAILY 00RS oPEN AILY 10:30 AM. SUNDAYS 230 .M. THE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN LAST TIMES TODAY—JACK OAKIE “THE GANG BUSTER" TONIGHT! Starting at 9 O’Clock PREVIEW SHOWING OF “THE ROYAL FAMILY OF BROADWAY” COME EARLY—SEE TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Last Showing of “GANG BUSTER" Starts at 7:50 P. l.’ What an Uproar When Gwen Screams She Wants Babies and Not a_Stage Career! Listen in on the uproar! 1In this wild satire on the private lives of a famous American the- atrical family! You'll recognize them—you'll know their scandals, secrets, loves, hates—you even take @& bath with Tony, the black sheep brother, hiding from - a Holly- wood scandal! “The ROYAL FAMILY | OF BROADWAY” Fredric March Ina Claire Mary Brian Henrietta Crosman Charles Starrett A Paramount Succe: From the Great New York Stage Hit by Edna Ferber and rge f: ADDED SHORT REELS CARL DANE lld mm K. ARTHUR “DUMBBl:l.Ls AN‘D DERBYS” ' PATHE NEWS All the World Before Your Eyes. i q EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ON THE ON THE 44! SCrees “WILD FLOWERS” o37Tur Featuring the World's Largest Automobile Built by the Studebaker Corporation. THE STUDEBAKER CHAMPIONS—RADIO'S MOST POPULAR = NOVELTY—PEPPY SONCE-DANCING. HERE ALL WEEK LE LAST TIMES TODAY 7 Waraer Broi. axd Vitaphose p OTHER MENSWOMEN R L) MARY ASTOR-GRANT WITHERS == On the Stage —— UILLIAN SHAW - 14-BRICKTOPS —And Other Attractions— OSITIVEL GUARANTEED TO DWARFALLOTHER SHOWSTHEEARLE HAS PRESENTED..! ATTEND, ENJOY, AND BE CONVINCED OF ITS SUPERLATIVE MERIT........}k With Alluring BARBARA STANWYCK. / SIOKS FRSCRUTIN TN FSAES O JAMES RENNIE ™ NATALIE MOORHEAD . CHARLES Im“m & Let's keep from mar- JOAN BLONDELL risge a3 long as we V' afraid of it A've seen. marriages wreck so many of my v s O e Stge e s "' NNY nuam Comic Stor of “Maontana Moon, “Love in the Ro: times funnier fac nN PER.ION YOUNGSTERS OF<YESTERDAY DANCE ARISTOCRATS JONES & HULL MAXINE DOYLE an, do ot ask for by should you, the man? TILL ONE PW TONIGHT AT 8:30 TIONAL | =, SAT. MAT.. $1.00 TO $3.00 at Box Office for all maining wrlurm.m‘fl W, Ymu‘ -w\e\u\ A New Musical Comedy By Fields, Rodgers and Hart WITH AN ALL-STAR C. Ineluding JACK WH! SHY, JEANNE Sheehan, Harriette Lake, Courtney AUTO SHOW Now Open 10:30 A.M. to 10:30 P.M. Washington Auditorium JOHN CHARLES HOMAS Baritone, Chicago Opera Copatitation mall Wist, Ere.. T Bhie oo, 5 1900°G st n Inez 4 DAYS COM. THURS.,, FEB. 5 Including Sat. Mat. & Sun. Eve. NEW YORK GRAND OFERA CO. In’ Repertoire Gl fhe Most Popular Cast o Outstanding Artists Tm:ns ru;B 5—RIGOLETTO FRL, rand Double il CAVALLERIA S PAGIIACEL Sat. Mato ek % LUCIA LAMMERMOOR 7. LA TRAVIATA 8. IL TROVATORE 100 People, Metropolitan Orchestra Motion Pictures Tiekate, SUNDAY % b SEEING EUROPER!ZRESsIONS Reme and the Va Olr, SEATS SELLING 30c to §1.50 m “On the Moon” THE WILLARD " Monday, Fel Meyer Dav! Faney Dress Incliting Supper, ‘Arts Club Traveltalks Color Views 1197 0. and Fri- lnmucwm Corchestra). Py, 4180, Est, 3 .