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A—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN(ITON, D. C, THURSDAY. APRIL 30, 193 TWO PILOTS HURT [k, Seizep iw oo IVENIRE OF 100 GALLED |sszr st e SOVIET FACTORIES' [t Mrsh . L s AW AGAIN PRESIDENT numi of up omaysky, Riasansky and Liuberet- AT ARKANSAS CAPITOL| |N BANKING TRIALS|ZSF me==i . wae »| OUTPUT CRITICIZED|SiE%dn i ligzegiir) OF ANIMAL LEAGUE|p | vis, president of the defunct Centrai names 5 | Dry Agents Arrest R, F. Williams, e T Yy Do G N, Bvown end | SEBCREMENE The feport covers the fire plants Honorary Presidency of Rescue Or- | 23, Whose Auto Yields Addition- | President and Directors Accused of | iin Taking fatee reports of the nei. | Council of People's Commissars|Production for the six months ‘@nding| ganization Given First Lady. , 4 4 stion’ A i bl e " e Making False Reports in Rl it Rebnies o thar hinia-ot | sc‘:" P;:du:'m,, Fl:lll"t: “ e, °:,"'r$ec'gd 1tendt ot 880 winne: wml.-mmhe" i TP T ” a Siits | 'arm Machinery Plants. ers, only instead of 4,850 mowers, H. Ham was re-elected presi- F d Landi f Tri-Mo-|" sdmeressbbbsd North Caroline. o et tien Mon sont Sasy — only 1,057; instead of 11500 binders, | dent of the Washington Animal Rescue| _ Do8th Sentence Confirmed. orce anding of Tri-MO-| LITTLE ROCK. Atk. April 30.—A % only 3,476; instead of 14,000 rakes, only | League at its annual meeting yesterday. | BUDAPEST, Hungary, April 30 () — raid by Federal prohibiiion agents on _—— e e T ) 10,001, 9 Mrs. Herbert Hoover was chosen as hon- | The Court of Appeals today confirmed tored Airliner Sends Taylor ‘:hle( %n’w Samwl Bgfldl!n y;sl‘r;,«l!]l‘\‘y Te- | By the Associated Press. | The case of Davis, Brown and Sin-| MOSCOW, U.S.S.R. April 30.—Severe| The report says that $50,000 worth |orary president. the death sentences of two women, Frau [ et 1o allon oy uams, | ASHEVILLE, N. C., April 30.—Men | clair is the first of more than a score, | Criticism of t of new American machinery in ome| Al other officers, with one exception, | S2abo and the Widow Csordas, convicted o . ital 23, and con: r:fi lon of & gallon 0’?\ SkY | from the mountains and valleys of |inyolving 27 prominent Western North | the agricultural machine factories is|plant has not even been touched. The were re-elected. They were: * | of poisoning their husbands at Nagyrev. and McDiarmid to Hospital. | officers said he was about to deliver. Yancey County today occupled the al- | Garolinians and Tennesseans, scheduled | made today by the Council of Peopels'| committee announces an enlarged Pro- | Mrs H. G Moses vice pessident: Mra, | THeY Wil be hanged in Szomok wiison | lon, officirs said they found ention of the Buncombe County €ourt, | to be tried at a speclal term of Superior | Commis: Joined with condemnation |gram for the coming three months. | La Verne Beales, secretary; Miss Nettie | SHOTtly if efforts launched today to have —_— 12 quarts and 5 pints of whisky in Wil- | seeking a_jury to try the first of the | Gourt, of ctor and automobile plants, of | (Copyright, 1931.) | A. Trail, treasurer, and Mrs. C. Augus- | the Tegent reprieve their sentence fail. By the Assoctated Press. | Snms matomchile pasieet o6 Site Capil ) avberiie Mk si R E, 2 at in Stalingrad is the worst = | tus_Simpson, chairman of the House - - : Feia said the gallons of tntoxioants had | qegPecial venire of 100 men was or. | offender. e | Committee. 'All ‘except Mrs. Simpson| Machinery manufacturers of Pranc - m‘.Yr:x:&gmx}. 'lc\g:l; 33&“;:’3 "?1:%&; | g;(lf] ;:fir:%e!g?lym &Yrvlr:goil;r:gnh;gi?ered by Judge ‘n:d. V. mg;m]% ‘;{f"’%' Amerldclrt talking pictures are being The report of the Committee of thc} Plans for extending the women police | had served previously. expect to operate at or near upll(:t; ay in ) i 'y 'S 5 S . . ' . C] * y! i e |een ol o el ety i e P mn e | gt o% Yoot y er produced at a studio in England Council of Peoples’ Commissars detailed ' system in Scotland are being considered. ' Those elected to the board of direc- all Winter. but they had saved their eight pas-|game yesterday afternoon. sengers from all but minor injuries in making a forced landing 5 miles north AR s maoir saa a0 .| LAST 2 DAYS ® WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S .WEAR STORE @ Diarmid, who was with him at the con- | trols, were flylng a National Air Trans- % port’ ship from Chicago to Cleveland | of Our Greatest sterday when, Witnesses and passen- s agreed, two of the motors wml desd. Taylor coolly made sure that all the passengers had their life belts fixed J ane then staried to bring the plane | £ St P. own. | o The left wing_caught in the top of | oneware Pottery ® small tree, whirling It around and | Everything to beantify the lawn f aga‘nst telephone wires before it landed | and sarden i prices nothing short ; in'a Sarayard. Al but one wing and | gt sengesionel, Bafiiady it the lan the passenger compartment was de-| fili ‘9 pm) and make Your sehe stroyed, but the passengers were calm. tion Thres of them—P. G. Gadebusch and | ‘Weber, both of New,York City, and g rry J. Fisher of Cleveland—were *d “for cuts and bruises and re- ™ OIL JARS Jeased from the hospital, the New York- SR um!ng their trip by train. once before landed 13 | s safely in Cleveland under 1 F | onz, i Shrest ute I $4:60 4 Up | | in a dispute with Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh in the 1929 national air races when their planes interfered with each | ¢ Goloitar oll dararidh 4 other, suffered a possible fractured skull | - e s and a fractured left ankle. McDiarmid i valuse, ' . received possible fractures of the ribs | nd et e~ 7 | STRAWRERRY | K PAYMENT PLAN By the Associated Press e i CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., April 30.— Ayt 5 Five colored inmates, desgflbedd as M:no;m r"m that | Arrangements P - were burned to % ‘ rly ye y in a fire that de- may be ;"fld' L stroyed & wing of & dormitory at the | te extend your A gl L ehio N & BIRD BATHS | . miles from here. paoyments monthly. The dead, all of Montgomery County, Sale Priced—Complete John McElroy, ; Dave Galla- her, 21; Leslie Hunt, 25! William Jar- | rett, 60, and Willlam Newell, $3 s3'75 39-50 | ( ; The cause of the blaze has not been | determined | Ploin and two-tone batns . oar. | : < James Powell, superintendent of the | tractive designs . .. . extraordinary farm, said ti inmates were considered | values at our prices. | 4 as possibly “criminally insane,” and were kept locked up at night in & sepa- | Open 9 AM-To 9 P.M. Th rate wlngh of the dormito ree’ others, - who were in same gihers,who wee ke im e ume | [penest Bros. esgape and spread the alarm. By the e the superintendent reached the COLUMBIA POTTERY & rmitory, the fire had gained such 11;14":’ it was impossible to rescue 1109 Bladensburg Rd. AT. 4447 f 1 S . . THE “TRUMPETER” s Ny A v e | | The Pricc MEANS something ... because: THESE TWO-TROUSER SPRING SUITS $ I .65 EXCLUSIVE WITH FTHE RALEIGH HABERDASHER $3 5 Better than last year’s $2 Grade N SALE for the first time today, these new Q\\ HIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS for a Hart Schaffner & Marx e R J two-trouser suit means much more than mere T moderai. price. ARE TAILORED BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX "“Raleigh” faultless manner. Cheerfully replaced if not satisfactory. ® o e it means STYLING by masters such as only the SPECIFICATIONS: el B vast resources of the world's largest men's clothing Colls el o F N Clive black calf (also o Special value. : manufacturers can command. 5 Doubly-barred Ocean Pearl Buitons on Front High-count Combed-yarn Broadcloth It is a fact...during Easter week we sold more p " pairs of W. L. Douglas *7 shoes than any other j e o e it means fabric value such as only the vast re- Fully Cut . . . 34 Inches Long priced shoe in our stores. sources of America's |argest purchosers of woolens can Pre-Shrunk . . . for Fit Ever After Men who want the last word in footwear, and are careful command Guaranteed Vat-Dyed Colorings buyers, showed their appreciation of the wonderful With Raomy Armholes values we are offering at $7.00. They realized there are no better shoes, no matter what price is paid. e o e inbrief, it means leadership--in value, in style, COLORS IN COLLAR - ATTACHED STYLES: W. L. Douglas shoes at $5, $6 and $7 reflect the smartest in style, are made of the firest Gnd in qua“'Y' White Tan Blue Grey selected materials, skilled workmanship and | White in Neckband Style solid leather construction throughout. B sy | EFORE investing your, money in clothes that are SIZES: 1312 1o 18. 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