Evening Star Newspaper, March 27, 1931, Page 45

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CHILDREN T0 RIDE ATFT. MYER SHO Society Cirous Will Continue Through Tomorrow at Army Camp. An exhibition of“horsemanship by child riders will be one of the most in- teresting features of the Soclety Circus to be put on at Fort Myer this after- moon snd night and tomorrow after- noon and night. The riders, many of whom are small enough to require adult aid in mounting, are especially proud of their ability to manage horses. Children taking part include Jane and David Acheson, Suzanne Boone, Martin Cahill, Clare Cotler, Curtis and Anne George, Mary Ann and Jane Gib- uiline Goodhue, Ellen Gudger, Nancy Lee Luttrell, Ward Maris, jr., Rosemary and Gene Merill, Patsy Knew, Newbold Noyes, jr.; Jane Rust, yi, —Peggy Schall, Gaines Surles, Ann Underwood Mary Wilson and Mary Alice White, GIRL ASKS ANNULMENT d‘.un ll nul Mary Saur, mrdly asked the mmm Supreme Court to annul her marriage to Albert L. Peacock, which took place Pebruary 14, at Upper Marlboro, Md. She declares that she was nct of la ind since learned that Pea- Attorne m:mummmaunm Cloldstein appear for the petitioner. RADIO COMMISSION HEAD 4 MAY RETIRE Gen. Saltzman Ordered by Doctor on Indefinite Vacation. Friends Recall Expressed De- sire to Relinquish Pub- lic Service. BY MARTIN CODEL. Tliness may soon force the resignation of Maj. Gen, Charles McK. Saltzman, 2s chairman of the Federal Radio Com- mission and commissioner from the fourth mone of Middle Western States On doctor’s orders, Gen. Saltzman has left Washington for an indefinite vacation, Although he declined to dis- close his destination, it is understood that he is on & motor trip in the South nd spending some time in Florida. He | did not !ndlclu when he would return. Although no official statement of Chairman Saltzman’s int'ntions has been given out from any source, the rumors of his desire to resign are be- lleved to have arisen not only as & n- becat f his own frequentl, expresud use of ently remarks to newspaper men and friends that he does not relish public life and would like to retire. Appointed in 1929, Generally régarded as the administra- the commission, G'n. Saltzms pointad by President | 1929, along with Comra! Starbuck, after the Senate had failed to confirm President Coolidge's appoint- ments of "Al‘fltlhlgo Bllchdlg:d‘gonnefly Departmen mum.erce super- visor at New York, and Prof. C. M. tion’s_spokcsman_and_contact man on | . |GispoFigBars| DUE TO HEALTH | GEN. camLES Mex. SALTZMAN. | | Jansky, formerly of the engineering | faculty of the University of Minnesota. | The appointment grew out c¢? Presi- | dent Hoover’s confidence in the retired chief of the Army Signal Corps, who had served with him as the head of an important technical committee on the American delegation at the Inter- national Radiotelegraph Conference in WA.uhlngbon in 1927. Mr. Hoover, then @ sprciars @ 2 1bs. for 25¢ “Tve shipped on a © 1931, Licesrr & Mvams Tosscco CQs Secretary of Commerce, was chairman of the American del-nunn and pre- siding officer t.h:‘ ge conference, at which more n nations lflwu a convention governing the interna- tional uses of radio. neuul United States Delegation. year Gen. Saltzman, by ap- po!ntment of President Hoover, was chairman of the American delegation g-mdp«tmg at the International Con- erence of Technical Experts, meeting at The Hague in preparation for the next treaty-making conference to be held in Madrid in 1932, Gen. Saltzman will be 60 on October 18 mext. In recent months he has undergone a series of operations which have curtailed his activity. An 1896 graduate of West Point, Gen. Saltzman retired from the Army at his own re- quest on January 8, 1928. He draws a major general's retirement pay and bas a home in hington. His son, a West Point graduate and former Rhodes scholar, recently left the Army to take & post with the Bell Labora- torles, end will be. married to the daughwr of Secretary of Commerce Costiveness or constipa- tion has a bad and even dangerous effect if it is neglected. Always usea safe, mild, purcly vege- | table Iaxative to restore @ the normal functioning. \ NATURE'S REMEDY—NR = brings a bowel action by d f myl ch‘ relie cid | mle“ tlow & i3 ,,., o 10c. UM £ ity 1 x 610 for sour S0 BANKHEAD DENIES HEFLIN’S CHARGES Publication of Alabama Corruption Allegations Are With- held. By the Associated Press. A general denial of former Senator Heflin's charges of corruption, fraud and irregularities in the last Alabama election were filed with the Senate Elections Committee yesterday by Sen- ator John H. Bankhead. ‘The latter's election is being con- tested by Heflin, who ran as an Inde- ndent after being barred from the Eemocm»c primary for opposing the party's national ticket in 1928. Publication of Bankhead's reply was Arrangement with the Post Oflce Depm‘d& bring to Washington the ballot boxes used in the elections. bl Says New Buildings Ungodly. “There is & saying that God made the country and the devil made the towns,” sald Sir Thomas -Platt in an address before the Cm?nr the Preservation of Rural England, in Lon- don recently, “When I walk in London and see the buildings thy are erecting I can quite believe they are not the work of the Almighty. England owes everything to the country.” Attention, Golfers Here’s a Great Value 5 Clubs and 50 Golf Bag Other Specials Bite Hite Tees, 100 .. Gran Slam Golf 1 25¢ $6.00 I3 5280 'H(ht ‘ Dll-l T.nh Rackets and Balls. Headguarters for Sporting Goods GARRISON’S “House of Novelties” 1215E ST. NW. South Sea Tramp —says Ghesterfield ‘)/31' youll find me just around the corner’ It's 2 small matter where you meet up , with Chestesfield. The point is — get acquainted! You'll find the change to Chesterfield a real change... one which your palate will thank you for! Chesterfield uses choicer and milder tobaccos— nothing else; and so blends and “cross-blends” them that you get just what you want in 2 smoke . . . greater mildness and better taste. Fmflmmw with every Research Department has new development of Scie MANY Married People Do Not Realize h'oip rich in Humor their teapol tempests are: We fail to reqlize how humorous their tem- pests are . . . until we see them cleverly brought . to life by “MR and MRS.” To miss this feature, which will appear everyday... lt:rtlng March 30 ... in The STAR .. . would be really missing some- thing. “Jo and Vi” will become a vital part of your daily life. Watch for them be- ginning March 30 every day in The Star. What they do on Week Ijays You have enjoyed their antics every Sunday ...and now you can see what happens during the entire week. This feature will start next Monday. Will appear. as a Daily and Sunday Feature in. ..

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