Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1931, Page 11

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PRTORESE e 10 CRUSH REBELS|- Force Gathering 40 Miles From Madeira to Be Aided by Warship. By the Assoclated Press. LISBON, Portugal, April' 13.—Lisbon was quiet yesterday as the government, gave its undivided attention to sup- pressing the rebellions at Funchal, Ma- deira and on the Islands of Perceira and San leuel in the Azores. An expeditionary force is slowly gathering at Porto Banto Island, 40 miles from Madeira. soon ‘will be augmented by the cruiser Vasco Da Gama, which safled with lldfl.lonl.l troops from Lisbon yesterday. President Carmona visited the lhlp ‘before her departure and was given full military honors aboard, being cheered loudly by officers and men. Trawlers Heavily Armed. ‘Three fishing trawelrs have been req- uistioned and heavily armed before being added to the fleet. Meanwhile efforts are being made to enforce rigor- ously the government's blockade of the islan The British steamer Avoceta today unloaded a cargo destined for Madeira at Lisbon. In like manner the steam- ers Weser and Elizabethville disem- barked in the Portuguese capital pas- sengers"who intended going to Funchal. By this means the %cvl’rnment hopes to bring about tife collapse of the rebel- lion without using force. The government istued a decree to- day removing Dr. Berhardino Machado, former President of the republic, from the University of Coimbra, where he was & professor. Others removed were Dr. ‘Manuel Francisco Varaja, junior professor at the Lndustrlxl and com- merchl School “Joaquim Antonio Aguiar”; Dr. Jacinto Simoes, pmleum- n me mmercm school “Veiga Dr. Manuel Pestana, junior (mor at Funchal College; Henrique m‘n‘rfllfl Grace, an official of the Department of Education, and Manuel 3 )(emu an official of the National Mu- Gilhboat at Porto Santo. The gunboat ‘Ibo arrived today at Porto Santo and was placed at the dis- posal of naval and military forces. The Carvalho Arico sailed tonight for Horta, ‘where the garrison is loyal to the cen- tral ernment. An official statement said “quiet is sbsolute” in all of the oversea colonies. ‘The government also confirmed a pre- vious report that the British consul in Maderia had been asked by the Tebels there to act as an intermediary bewzen them and the Lisbon govern- men CAPITAL LAUNCHES “FAST” COURT PLAN “Cleveland System” Keeps Bailey . Busy Disposing of or As- $igning Motions: THE EVENING STAfi, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL ISIMILARITY BETWEEN BRAINS OF EELS AND MEN IS STUDIED Sea Speclu Taken From Mud on Mothers’ Bodies, After atching, Are Analyzed by Profellot By the Associated Press. BOSTON, April 13.—The evolution- wuuv.bnv.me resemblance between lmmmmm t Boston Univer- t is comprised in 100 of ‘the rarest kno'm members of the fish tribe, sea ‘These embryo fish, ulll! which 1 abilit; e date mo scientist. has learned fully the ‘deveipoment, of this sea eel brata structure, mainly becaube no one has re ssors of the lowest | dep s e sx?mn:'lth- orda ‘0f brains among . brates, % Roy professor of nrutnmy their bnm. have five parts found in fully developed human brain. These parts UNION FIGHTS OPEN SHOP Virginia-Carolina Printers Vote to Raise $25,000 in Defense. ROANOKE, Va., April 13 (#).—The delegates to the Vlmnh-cnmllm Con- fererice of the International Typo- graphical Union yesterday voted to uhefl l:l;:s‘m defzm: 1;1‘.1}: to oom activi of an organization prom the open shop as opposed to union labor. A labor bureau to further use of union labor in the printing ind also was created, and the conference went on record as favoring establish- ment in the National Park areas of Vir- iginia or North Oarolina of a branch ‘The conference, which began Satur- day night, was concluded yesterday aft- ernoon &/ Newport News had been selected as place for the next semi- anniual conference. Officers all were re-elected for another year. 7 s o England’s tax on man servants last year totaled $711,585. ? Why but the fisherman never told how he 4 did it, and djed with his secret. Conel last Summer devised a flbhln( system of his own which succeeded. Morning after morning he sailed out or more deep. ' There he di of 1200 trawling hooks baited with The system was to hook the :fi:‘m eel and when he was hauled in to search the mud onhis body brought up frém the bottom, where he lives. Occasionally an e stuck in_this mud. ‘Thus Dr. Cone": medflmulefl eggs in a whole Summer’s In, H Ahvut u‘o of these hatched, develfl- el ls shudptog in Badion.. This Sum: nel is s . - mer he plans tg try similar fishing off Stry | Nova Scotia for eggs of the myxine, first cousin of the closely resembling i Co-operate with the jealth Dept. by keep- t‘-clflc sea eel, and R(,ACH DEATH A CRACK- SHOT DO GRAHAM CARS PERFORM SO BEAUTIFULLY ° . Synchro-Silent Four-Speed Transmission — Hydraulic Internal-Expanding 4-Wheel Brakes—Cam and " Roller Steering—and 50 Other Reasons ASK YOUR NEAREST GRAHAM " . DEALER TO SHOW YOU Prices, at the factory, up for the the Sixes; $11 b for: shts RAM flames day swept through Mount M in $225,000 FIRE SWEEPS COLLEGE IN ILLINOIS |&& Only One Building on Mount Morris Campus Escapes Damage. Town Threatened. By the Associated Press. MOUNT MORRIS, IN, Fanned by a high wind, Col- un- lege and left only one ' | scathed. 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