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- ’ " A—10 THE EVENING ‘' STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1931. i The HUB offers A RoomSize Rev. F. W. Sohon of George- town Discusses Appearance 5 . of Traces Off Brazil. Reports of the discovery of two new {slands off the Brazilian coast, coupled v ; 1 “With earthquake records, led to a fore- % . . PY e K cast yesterday by Rev. Frederick W. Sohon, S. J., director of selsmology at Georgetown University, that a whole new archipelago like Japan may p : It boug,lt in the emerge “in a few hundred thousand years” from the South Atlantic Ocean. 4 g ‘7 . reg: ular way Father Sohon was away at a_conclave of seismologists when two ship cap- talns reported the discovery of the two 4 this rug would ney islands near st. Pauls Rocks. ; “I think it hi that 1 . 4 = ) Il if it developed, with A\ RN v AY 334.75 / - A 9 |2 F t miled, y ¥ s — . S : X eet or “We, of course, shail never see it.” > = L s Free % e Earth Tremors at Time. & ,, A i =% - — 1 : 3 Interested in the discovery, the 3 ' : indl WIth ¢ An 81/4X|01/2 Feet Georgetown scientist found seismograph T 3 td A 3 o . reports showing there were earth trem- 3 3 n 18 ors at the time at the s2me dist cvwTrReTRRRTRTR——— from here as that of t?xestx:pcortcd i . 1 Suite WOOI Velvet covery. Latin American scientists sug- iy ) . gested the phenomenon might mean i b b : 4 s 75 L L v : Tomorrow / L nent_ Atlantis.” Father Solion began & check-up of Nals data. But he discarded the “lost con= tinent_theory,” believing_the discovery more logically bore out his own beliet that a new island group might appear. “That ‘lost contment’ is a matter chicfly of literary tradition,” he. said. “References to it occur first in Plato's dialogues, with the implication it ex- t 9,000 years before the ts ncw have their own con- Jjectures as to the existence of con- tinents in that region in time remote. But they are largely guesswork.” Ridge Along Ocean Bed. There is no doubt, Father Sohon said, that there is a ridge along the ocean bed, equidistant between South America and Africa and about parallel with the coast lines of these two con- tinents, but he offered another expla- nation. / “If there ever was a continent there it must have been completely destroyed. I believe that the modern development, =& & Er; to speak, is the r;sult ofkfl;uusangs 4y o ~\" R k + R' + of years’ erosion, sending rock from the = > h n;‘mllrntams down to the continental ’ Sleii 'g shelf of the Americas. & o | Choice of green or orange “That might pile up so much extra Lo ~ and natural gfinhh ded%r weight that the pressure deep in the - ’ back ved maple slat s earth would cause a rock flow, side- K - i o te s ool ol ways, to compensate. -That would ex- $3.95 value rvinasy plain tce ridge on the contour of the ccean bed. e e S Sl L s T NS Including Room-Size Velvet Rug ¥ Rocker at Left accompanied Dby ~earthquakes. _Such ; . R Regulat iprich,+$540-panel ¥ Cedar Fernery e R A luxurious suite, upholstered all ) otk Aot} 4 i archlp.c]ago i " over in Genuine Mohair, finished ) woven -, splint 4 / a2 " oy Jr— 1 v . ’ 1 = s % ’ 1 2 HYDE URGES CULLING Use Your Cred[t with rope welt scams; reversible i : ;;a;{fligmx 7 -y - AT spring-filled seat cushions, with mo- \ @[ o commne sop : #;;d e;‘;‘:;é' Pay Out of Income! ek bc sre ity icaryail foet O.F DAIRIES, HERDS y fx‘:(‘i fgn(cf\l' ]1:3:1:1’;8 Ilfa:gcc::‘;lcc(c and it two armchairs. No Phone Orders Says Milk Production and Con- sumption Should Be Brought Together. ed Press. 3 Y., June 19—Sccretary Hyde yesterday advised the Nation's| dairymen to rid their herds of the least duction and consumption together. Spea g before the Da League Co-operative _Associatio sald the best method of culling cows is s 100 pounds or ar returns very ove feed costs, the id. d the gross farm value of | products _exceed | aking it the Nation’s y, measured in value of ested or number of stection on casein, col- fresh milk, cream, i ‘ould be helpless with- j Q}e o . HEADS CUNARD FLEET : ’ ’ . . : g Stock of Queen Anne Furnish Your Bed Room With This Colonial Aquitania Commander Named s Genuine Walnut Veneered Dining Suites " Suite—Choice of Mahogany or Maple Veneer Diggle, of the liner Aquitania, was ap- pointed commodore of the Cunard Line flest yesterday to succeed Capt We would like you to come in and get all the facts about this amazing A delightfully made suite—Colonial reproduction in finely funshcd. 75 retired. 4 reduction sale of dining suites. This style was made to sell for $198— 00 genuine maple or mahogany veneers on cabinet woods. Chest of ° et i g e e think of it! Queen Anne style of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood; ” drawers, vanity, poster bed and dresser. Pieces may be purchased sepa- > garia. He went to sea when he was extension table, buffet, server, china cabinet and six stylish chairs. Spe- rately and twin beds may be had if desired. Special price for the 4- 1896 as third officer. pc. suite pictured. : 16 and joined the Cunard Line in cia]]y l\ric('([ at i T ; Easy Credit Terms—The HUB 18 $5.00 Down—THE HUB e 1N | Sale of Solid Oak Five-Piece Breakfast Suites | # “2-ove - priced at— Excursions SUNDAY, JUNE 21st NEW YORK PLAINFIELD ELIZABETH Special train leaves Wash- ington 12 midnight YSatkurgay. d I Returning Lv. New Yorl un- E T b day afternoon. n . able Similar excursions July 4, 5, 19 |’ Sale of a limited num- Ask Ticket Agent Ahoot Special ber of these attractive 98 c B Neeing "Toars mahogany - finished _end tables—tomorrow only .. $3.00 Cumberland ACRSpo. ALY aaatl R 3 b [l Cesl $2.00 Martinsburg _ 4 : M r 2\ . it Hygeno Sweseper $2.75 Hancock v : : Q / o e gurene §7 .98 $1.50 Harper’sFerry , g P o %. /Wl No Phone ordml Lv. Washington 9:10 am. Returning same day. Similar Excursion July 19th Tickets Good In Coaches Only. WEEK-END © : b EXCURSIONS . e ; $8.50 t.ng;‘:mYork [l Metal Waste Basket 1 A safe and s'ghtly rch Swing | x | A practical idea in breakfast suite is the e:;(] : Po i Solid oak—that means long wear and sat- £ tension table with ‘extra leaf. Being of soli : waste contatner of metal, ; : s & paie i) Hardwood slat sea to and including 7:00 p. m. l e 98c isfactory service! A design of unusual attrac- - oak it is good for many vears of service. Ta- |} Hard cfl:’;lgu e $1 .89 Go any Saturday. Return from Jersey City Terminal. ANl Times Shown Stenrtard | :;.:Tx:?}flg;:dm}&? i tiveness, prettily decorated and finished. The ble and four chairs, well built and artistically |} metal Baltimore & Ohio No - Phiond Osdeis set consn?ts of a dropleaf table and four chairs. finished. - No Phone Orders ]