Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1931, Page 10

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MONDAY, MARCH 16, The intended victim, Paul Anikeleff, Soviet commercial counselor here and chief of the trade delegation handling the Japan-Russian fisheries dispute, was wounded dangerously. He prob- ably would have been shot to death, police asserted, had not a dog belong- Ing to a Japanese neighbor interfered. Nobukatsu Sato, 34, later surren- dered, declaring he was responsible for the shooting. Anikeleff, en route to the Russian embassy, had just turned his car from the driveway of his home when the assassin leaped to the running board of the machine and opened fire with a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 1931. DOG SAVES RUSSIAN | OFFICIAL FROM SHOTS Commercial Counselor in Tokio TIs Dangerously Wounded by ‘Would-Be Assassin. By the Assoclated Press. TOKIO, March 16.—Police credited a dog with having saved the life of a high Soviet official from an assassin here today. TEACHER TACKLES COUGH | Doesn’t Miss a Day of School A—10 »x» small automatic pistol. Two bullets struck the Russlan before the dog Jeaped at the assassin. The man swung on the dog, sending two shots into its body, then returned to Anikeieff. The Russian received the last bullet in his chest. Sato is a Japanese with a Rus- sian wife. CUT IN INCOME TAX- SEEN INDRY REPEAL | BIG part of Broadway is going | A to move to Washington tomor- Low Round Trip Rates ToBaltimore Special $1.25 Week.End Every Saturday and Sunday Tickets good in coaches om all trains from Washington Saturday and Sunday. Good returning in coaches on any train Saturday or Sunday to and including 11:03 P.M train Sunday night. Broadway to Washington CLUB FETE ST. PATRICK. STARS WILL HELP PRESS The World’s GREATEST VALUE row to help the Natlonal Press Club celebrate St. Patrick's day | in a good old Irish way. An “Irish night” has been arranged, which will bring together a most im- pressive assemblage of talent, all of them outstanding stage, movie, concert | and radio stars, who trace their an- | cestry back to the old sod. Eddie Dowling, Broadway favorite and star of the late smash hit, “Honeymoon Lane,” is acting as impressario. Source of Great Federal and State Revenue Outlined Through Liquor Control. Repeal of the prohibition law would | cut personal income taxes by 80 per y th | cent, Henry H. Curran, president of the Othies R PRop: | Assoclation, Agsinst the ProtbIOR| 1, i president of Famous Artists of Amendment, declared in a statement | g,q ajr,"which is furnishing the pro- Special $1.50 | Seven Day Limit On sale every day. Good on all trains. Good for return on any train within seven da Baltimore & | ments of $2 for every $10 now paid. made public today. Right now the 1aw | gram, and here is a partial outline of makes payment necessary by 2,000,000 | the evening's entertainment | persons' who would ot otherwise have | Ray Dooley, Follies star; Yacht Club | to bear this tax, he added. | Boys, internationally known - quartet [ Cemtokinsaticosmaaepomibiitey, |+ |JUst TeUIE SO, SR P O S e | Curren estimated that had the eigh- | burlesque; Lee "Morso, blues crooner, teenth amendment been repealed & year | known to millions of radio listeners; ago the Government would be the re- | Al Shayne, the “international ambas- Ciblent of internal revenues this year on | sador of melody”; Louise Bernhardt, Wine, beer and spirits of $882,000.000. | concert singer of the Metropolitan | He contended this would have allowed | Opera Co.; the Trade Twins, vaudeville | & reduction in personal income tax pay- | favorites for years, and J. Fred Cootes, composer of many song hits, including “Right before exams I caught a cough. I just hated to stay home and give my class to a substitute. An- other teacher recommended Smith Brothers’ Cough Syn‘x& ‘When I got home I started to tackle my cough with the syrup. In just a few min- utes and I was breathing easier, my throat felt better, I was coughinf less. That very night I got well. ' Went back to school next day.” Mrs. L. Stone, 915 West End Avenue, New York. Nothing has ever approached this eleven-tube Phileo radio. Many new features, including automatic volume control, tone control, and station recording dial. See this radio marvel today! At the same time, a statement Was | the score of “Sons o’ Guns.” jssued by the Congressional Districts Arrangements have been made where- Modification League holding any final | by poth the National and Columbia action toward repeal by the next Con- | ploadeasting systems will send out a gress as a “supremely unlikely event,” | ,ortion of the entertainment on the and urging a drive for modification as | bir over mnation-wide hook-ups. a more ready eventuality. | Curran argued that in addition to | Stars May Appear. aving on_personal income {axes, | Maestro Dowling has indicated that this imposing list will not complete his ditional revenues to wet States “from | array of talent. On the long-distance @ The Superhetero- dyne-Plus lowboy in ablack walnut ca met. A real value! 3129.50 LOUISE BERNHARDT. of the dry laws would bring in ENDS COUGHS A Gl Complesion eir own properly controlled lquor | phone he told E. S. Leggett, president Le systems.” |of the Press Club, he. was hopeful of ss Tubes (e 1 | bringing along Jeanette McDonald an Th, st in a hand- n, Goes in Tiicit Channels. | jeanctte Reed, ‘the movie stars: Allen | || Ruady cheeks—sparkling eyes— THE MEDI L WAY somehighboy modelwith | The BABY GRAND ‘mA;ji:llsflis‘;\‘l !\lg\\g-mslfnsxl»p(; iu?.s\i’“"r" llhn (‘Sn;fl't smger,mznd !‘éac‘k m:n r:ol!‘ltn can have. Dr. F. M. doves. ” | this possible re : ' pockets | Pearl the well known comedian. Krie || Edwards for 20 years treated scores ubes A complete T-tube Phileo Feel Like a l.‘lew Per.son |of ‘e bootiessers. gunmen, rackeicers | St ‘Washingtons own, is another e ||| of ‘women-for 1 ook i $158 Less T: Rttt miantdityys In Just a Little While and their highly organized employes, | i trying to obtain. ments. During these years he gave Or, in = _radio-phono- s except for such part of it as goes to | Two special cars will bring the Press prohibition agents and the police in | club's guests to Washington for the oc- People have found out that newfangled | graft and bribes.” casion, © President Leggett and John D. | | graph model with auto- matic record changer. $272 Less Tubes | | 1—Soothes Irritation his patients a substitute for calomel 2—Is mildly laxdtive made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients, naming them Dr. Ed- 3—Clears the air passages ideas and notions don't break up colds. | He contended further that Frwin, a member of the club, made an . So millions have turned back to first | chusetts, New York, New Jer: airplane trip to New York last week to | e e i A principles and use what they Kknow |Tllinois, which he described , are | clinch the final arrangements. s talliots ate waiBer-werkets Consult your newspaper for dates of Ask Lafor a Home De: nstration—E Te ! breaks one up in a jiffy. Even a “little cold is too dangerous to trifie with. The thing to do is to get Hill's C: cara Quinine at any drug store. Tak two tablets now. Then follow dire tions on bex now paying 58 per cent of the thi Sikith i Bradkers’ vadio) frogsas revenue from personal income t “The States which are most ous in support of prohibition, total on the liver and bowels, causing a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull “eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, dance before and after the show, with | The members of the Press Club will | radio or(‘hcflrl'} Harod Veo's noted rendering the music. Curran asserted, “do not shoulder the cost of Drink lots of water, 00 | the noble experiment.” v - | HUGH MORRISON, RICH | SMITH BROTHERS JC —that’s all. The Modification League said it pro- Soon youll start to fecl like a new |posed to place before the next Congress all out of sorts, inactive bowels, take Tri Je A t- DECATUR, person. Things will loosen up, YOUT |a petition carrying 20,000,000 names one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets riple Action 2821 i ==B2a" nightly for 3 time and note the pleasing results. ! Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—now and then to.keep fit. 15c, 30c and' 60c. head will clear; back on the job Get Hill's now. It is a scienti formula made to do onme thing wel to knock a cold—not to cure a tho sand ailments. Get your money bac it doesn’t work with twice the speed of anything else you've ever d. aching go—you'll be ~ 1336 CONN. BRITON, DIES IN LONDON Fortune Based on Silk Trade Bated | One of Largest in i Kingdom. | L tavd i ¥ Fi in | B¥ the Assoclated Press HILL’ Cascara Quinine L°‘“5“:e iw';l M":e :5' ]T"p; LONDON. March 16—Hugh Morrl- | Into Pacific From Port Angeles son, 62, one of the wealthiest men Compound in all Britain. died here yesterday | for those favoring modification. | TREATY-TYPE CRUISER IS GIVEN INITIAL TEST VE:/~ COUGH SYRUP | | | | | Wiltshire, for 13 years. He was .i T k C f [Sl\!p to bear that name in the United ake a ascare States Navy—were made Sa!urda_v._ TO HT | Tonight the gray warrior lay at| his own share of the huge family | | Pacific Coast, th> Chicago, comm Monday or Tuesday. | after & long ‘finess. 3 » Unionist. Morrison’s fortune was supposed to | d - N | anchor in the harbor here and it will | | ind it will| otate built upon the silk trade has \x"’faxgnfgy Or Tuesday before the hi3 |been greatly enlarged by the addition | 5 ‘ Pacifie. P = | of money left by others in the family. | . Early today handreds of residents of | SRR TGS T T | Bremerton, Wash., and Navy men at- | | }tsched to the 13th Naval District SHIP PASSENGERS SAVED | ] | were on hand at the start of its “shake- | e | | down” cruise ther:. The vessel was| ISTANBUL, Turkey, March 16 (#)— | Py | built in the navy yard at Bremerton. | Turkish life guards Saturday saved 110 | The Louisville is one of 15 treaty | passengers of the ship Hilal, which went | B Kefken, small . ¥ sioned at Mare Island last Monday, | of Janding on the rocky coast. | } < j : |and the Omaha, built at Tacoma,| It was unknown whether the ship it Morrison recently resigned his seat in | Fora b gh‘l‘er duy | P poRT ANGELES, Wash, March 16, | aslisment, which he held for Salisbury —Pirst tests of the new treaty-ty) TOMORROW | 10,000-ton cruis:r Louisville—the third be several times the amount left him by his uncle in 1922, about $55,000,000 | cruisers authorized in 1928 by Congress. [on the rocks near Kefken, a | Only thres have been built on the |island near the entrance to the Strait | Wash., " being the other two. The|could be refloated. The vessel went cruiser cost $7,000,000. aground during a heavy fog yesterday of the Bosphorus,, despite the difficulty “ THEY WORK 2 WHITE YOU SLEEP ELLELLEELEEEE ] & AITEELELLE LTI LK FOR YOUR BABYS PROTECT/ON i “MINUTEMORE” SERVICE PER Ib. Your clothes are guarded every step of the way by Home Laundry’s “double check” scientific methods which in- sure absolute sanitation, re- gardless of the price. “Minute- more” Service is no exception. Every article is spotless when it comes to you and neatly ironed, only wearing apparel SHIRTS, EACH, needs touching up. —PHONE— 10c EXTRA ATLANTIC 2400 “BELIEVE IT OR NOT, this jury of dentists decided that OLD GOLD’S filling was perfect! They examined, smelled and smoked O. Gs.” better and smoother tobaccos. And the three rival cigarette brands limped home a poor second, third and fourth. Dentists see | a lot of throats. Know what harsh tobacco does to CERTIFIED PROOFI “I hereby certify that the following is the correct score of the cigarette test conducted by Robert Ripley, among Den- tists. OLD GOLD 11; Brand X 5; Brand Y 4; Brand Z 4. (Signed) J. S. M. GOODLOR Certified Public Accountant 165 Broadway, New York teeth and gums. Know honey-smoothness when they meet it. Know clean, sun-ripened, queen-leaf tobacco when they taste it . . . masked or unmasked. Ask your dentist about OLD GOLD for throat-ease.” Not a Cough in .. a Carload ] to-Coast Columbia Network R R R R R R A R O O E OB O O A i (Signed) ROBERT RIPLEY, CREATOR OF “BELIEVE IT OR NOT” SEEELEIELEEL - §. op

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