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' B-16 PLANETARY THEORY OFFERED BY JEANS Declares Solar System| Stranger to Universe Than THE EVENING 'GAINS FROM SLUM STAR, CUSTOMER FINDS §$10 IN NEW SUIT; USES IT TO PAY FOR GARMENT i Clothing Had Been Returned to Stock After Being | F[]R U. Recovered From Captured Thief. = British Embassy Official By the Assoctated Press. EVANSTON, 1Ill.. May 21 {nl);, as the saying goes, have ue Take the case of Fred A, Goodrich. I know a bargain when T see it." Some | sald Goodrich as he walked out after the using the $10 to help pay for the suit.| - . Sales in America. WASHINGTON, D. C., VISONED Suggest Way to Increase THURSDAY in which they pointed out that the slump offers an occasion for economists and producers to take stock of the sit- uation. The report also sees a “siowly growing recognition among th: al community of interdependence of natipns in reciprocal trade relations and re- luctance of resort embargoes or {‘n‘;'l,!u of mmternational trade restric- It was asserted that the principals of h firms should make periodical to the American markets. Jud P | Britis| Is | visits {cious advertising, baczed up by pe sonal solicitation by resident agents and Tegular visits from heads of firms, |should open wider fields for Britisn | goods in the United Stat:s, the report sald. , 'MAY 21, 1931 general conditions are so dissimilar tn | the two countries that the United States | market must generally be specifical catered to.” must infovm us im- that ‘when much thiogs oo VATICAN IS MAKING sinca ‘ better position to deal with | " PROBE OF CLASHES) 5 et ™" | WAGES IN TEXTILE Tumor government | might dissolve the federati the Pope | 'u“uyquouu uh-yln(: R Ou must have patience and work even under Mnmrnou conditions.” ONE KILLED IN RAID GRI By the Assoclated Press. EENSBORO, Ala., May 21 (#).— Sherift Hallle Chapman and Deput: VATICAN CITY, May 21.—Reports of uty Violaoe, recent clashes between Pascist and | SPerifl George Clements returned here o Catholic students in three Italian cities vesterday with accounts of killing one ope Confers on Fascist Students'| Opposition to Activities of | Catholies in Three Cities. By the Associated Press. LILLE, Prance, May 21.—More than 1100000 textile workers. including 43,000 | Belglans, were on strike today in this region over wage difficulties. Empty factories were guarded, but there was no | Once Was Supposed. He walked into a clothing store. picked | Scotland Buys a Lippi. out a snappy new Spring suit, tried| The National Gallery of Scotland has it on, and_decided to take it. purchased the rare and valuable paint- Putting his hand in the hip pocket| ing “Holy Family and Angels LONDON, May 21.—Substantial and of the new sult, he pulled out a $10| Filippino Lippi. The picture, which material gains for the United States bill, | represents the nativity, is on a panel are likely to result from the depression The money was left in the suit by a | 15 inches long and 10 inches wide. Its|she is now experiencing, say Sir Joyce thief who previously had stolen it.|history is somfewhat obscure, but it is | Broderick, commercial counselor at the The thief Inter was capiured snd the | thought that until recently i had been | Briish embassy in Washington, and suit returned to the owner of the store, in a family in Austria-Hungary ever | Arthur J. Pack, commercial secretary requested b tential buyers often seem | fected by French social ins: - | who brushed it up and put it back 'since it was painted, some time between At the embassy radical to firms mot experienced in is deducted from m-,".','.if“}i';‘;l“‘o'} :l:::dquurterfl TR e into stock. 1485 and 1490. They issued & joint report yesterday | American demands, but climatic and | the principal causes of the walkout h “Most_of the things worn in the | United States are bought for their ap- | Employers at Roubaix and Tourcoing, | w tica - 3 R trontier, Tave | ton tedaye oy O T ioAR conskders: | man and woundlng® svother in & raid pearance rather than for durability,” the | 85ked the minister of labor to re-open Rom. Pope | | report continued. “British conserva- he wage negotiztions, inasmuch as Bel- | n?’}:‘l’.g‘:lerred.a?u:‘gr.")‘!'ltghlutl ! tism in style, however admirable and ' Bi&n workers were not represented in president of the Itallan Catholic Fed- | sucoessful in the home market, by no | the former parleys which ended In & eration, on Monday concerning belliger- | means is bound to appeal to the Amer- | Strike. | ent opposition of Fascist University ican_buyer. | The Belgians, who normally cross groups to Catholic student activities at | “Departures from the English style the frontier dafly for work, are not af- | Barl Modens and Parma. . Cstolic B the Associated Press. Br the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, May 21.—The solar #fystem is stranger to the universe than was once supposed and life is the ex- ception rather than the rule, Sir James Hopwood Jeans, eminent British tronomer, told scientists at the Pr lin_Institute yesterday Sir James and Dr. Willis R. Whitney, director of the General Electric Co.'s zesearch laboratory, were given Franl lin medals, considered among the high- est honors conferred in the United States for achlevement in physical | science. i The British astronomer and Dr.| Whitney spoke after the presentation of the medals and awards to other | scientists, | Sir James' theory. as given in his | speech, is that the pianets were formed by the passage of her star very close to the sun. A tidal action oc- | curred, according to the theory, & long ' filament of gas stretching out froin the sun toward the other star. This flia- ! ment then broke up into drops. which eventually became the planets, and continued revolving about the sun. | | Stars Widely Scattered. i “But stars,” sald Sir James, “are very widely scattered through space. Three | particles of dust released in this room | would make this room much more crowded with dust than space is wih | the stars. Thus the tidal theory, in which two of these widely separated | stars would have to come close together, | suggests that the birth cf planets is very rare, and that life, have planets upon which to exis excepiion rather than the rul The Edward Longstreth medal was | given to Charles G. Garrard of Thorn, | England, for his invention of the Gar- rard speed changer for the transmission of power. Four Get Wetherill Medals. Four John Price Wetherill Medals | were awarded. The first to Thomas ! Tarvin Gray (posthumously), & second to Arthur J. Mason of Homewood, N. J.; the third to Henry M. Sutton, Wa ter L. and Edwin G. Steele, and the fourth to Dr, Edward C. Wente of New York. | The George R. Henderson Medal was presented to Dr. Arthur Newell Talbot, University of Iliinois. Daniel Joseph Young of Tacoma,' Wash., was awarded the Walton Clark Medal. Four Elliott Cresson Medals were pre- sented. Two went jointly to Dr. Clin- | ton Joseph Davisson and Dr. Letter H. Cremer of New York City, the third to Prof. Kotaro Honda of the Tokio Im- | perial University. Dr. Theodore Ly- | man of Harvard University was award- ed the fourth. tion of Hale County yesterday. They sald George Grimes, 35, was wounded with & shotgun and died as they were removing him to a farm house 3 miles away. Lum Griffin was | jrounded, 'and was ‘brought to. prison was| The officers did not explain under what circumstances the - ‘The pontiff was quoted as telling Dr. ! curred. LA o The Reputed Maker of “LANSBROOK,” our ouwn Exclusive Cloth- ing, consented to produce for us 650 High-Grade Suits for Our Second Annua ale of Men’s Hot Weather Suits Ready Tomorrow at 8 A.M. for your Inspection and Purchase at the Same Price that Distinguished Last Year’s Sale which must is the What a Break for 650 Men in Washington and Vic‘inity— RESIGNATION SUBMITTED BY GOVERNOR OF MALTA Sofice. of ' Bracutive Figuring in | : sale Begins Tomorrow at 8 AM. A A A Religious Controversy Accepted by King George. Br the Associated Press. LONDON, May 21.—It was officially | announced last night that Gen. Sir, onn Philip du Cane, Governor of Malta during the long’ religious con- troversy_which is uncer investigaticn the Royal Commission, has resigned his post, effective June 30, and that King George has accepted the resig- nation. The announcement said the gov- ernor had applied for permission to feeign and also to retire from the army. Alier ari unsuccessful attempt on the life of Premier Sir John Strick- land of Malia last Summer, and an outbreak of religious controversy, Du Cane issued an ordinance under which the Maltese constitution was suspended and the governor em powered 1o carry on the administra ti‘n “with or without the advice of his ministers. MYSTERY SURROUNDS SHOOTING AND SUICIDE By the Associated Prese. BOSTON, May 21.—Prisco Capuccio, 50, proprietor of the once iamous Boston Tavern, was found tonight dead | on the lawn of his Jamaica Plain home 4 few minutes after his wife had been #hot and seriously wounded. Z.lice, respcnding 10 a telephone call fthat shots had been fired in the Capuccio home, found the house deserted but discovered blood in a Toom on tie third floor of the home. Then, on the lawn outside, they fcund the ‘body of Capuccio, & revolver beside it They learned then that Mrs. Capuc- elo rad been taken to the Faulkner Memoriz] Hospital, with .one bullet wound in her head and 2nother in her arm | Mrs. Capuiccio is the sister of Willitm McMorrow, tax collestion for the City Frankly, we didn’t expect the maker of “LANSBROOK” clothing to meet our terms. We wanted only the newer hot weather fabrics; none but the choice 1931 patterns, plus the same careful tailoring that always goes into our regular stock clothing. And we demanded these niceties at a price which would enable us to swing a really outstanding sale of Hot Weather Suits. But the maker finally saw things our way; and that’s your good fortune. - | Fabrics are cold water shrunk; pockets are the bellows type with outside flap, these suits are built to withstand the grueling grind of a strenuous Summer. Included in the lot are many 3-piece Linen suits, with vest. Every suit tailored in the smart 2 button, single breasted model. : Bananaas s s S e e e S SR SR S S S R » Every Fabric Cold Water Shrunk —Tropical Suitings —Mohairs —Linens —Crashes —Basket Weave And Colors Just Rightfor Summer Blues, Tans, Grays, Browns, Cream and White REMEMBER Men’s Clothing Shop, E Street Entrance Opens at 8 A.M. STREET FLOOR. An Added Attraction! Flannel and Striped Serge Sports Trousers 5 .85 They are all wool and they are cold water shrunk, made to fit properly and‘to wear well. Flannels,in cream only. 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