Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1931, Page 7

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CONSUL CHARGES ABUSE IN GEORGIA Science Birds Reported Flying Above 25,000 Feet. THE EVENING U. S. JURY TO RETURN RUM BILLS MONDAY Indictments Expected in Quiz of Nation-Wide Liquor Ring at Baltimore. Department of hmuonumuunmumhnu New York, Kansas City, “wmmmh.u-uma.md weeks ago summoned the wit- nesses to testify before the grand jury. SPECIAL DYNAMO USED TOELECTROCUTE SLAYERS N 'STAR, WASfIINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931. SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY! We have just delivered a car of delicious Iona Brand California Peaches to our stores for a special (1) one day’s sale tomorrow (Saturday only) Cuban Complaint Taken Up| SomA bl o9 fying st an alt- by State Assistant Attor- ney General. By the Assoclated Press. TLAN'’ June ' 26 —Charges that foreign consuls in Georgia meet with impoliteness and mistreatment were before State Assistant Attorney Genernl Thomas R. Gress mday from Angel Perez, the Cuban consul. Senor Perez said Georgla refused to obey a freaty of reciprocity on taxes and consuls were accorded none of the dlglemnuc courtesles extended else- where, Consulates Being Closed. in Georgia,” he wrote Mr. , “foreigners are always foreign- ers, the Cubans are (oreignzfl‘ and I, official consul, am in the sa cation. On account of thls ment and this impoliteness we, official consuls, find here, there are already closed forever the consulatés of Greece, Great Britain and Germany. The Italian consulate Mll be closed also at thfi end of this m« e of but, according with the way they think here about official consuls, this position of mine does nov mean a thing—I al compared exactly, or maybe less, to any grocery clerk.” Holds Students Mistreated. Senor Perez also charged that Cuban students in Atlanta have been brutal]yl treated and that in one instance thre of them were whipped in the nenrb Decatur Jail after being arrested on a charge of swimming in their under- wear in a lake at Oglethorpe Univer- sity with two girls who were wearing ed they told him they had been whlpp!d in a kangaroo court conducted by pris- oners at the jail. Senor Perez also said he had sent a copy of his letter to Mr. Gress to the Cuban state department. Mr. Gress sald he would take up the matter with the General Assembly, which is now in session. BARTLETT EXPEDITION REACHES REYKIJAVIK Nine-Day Voyage Across Atlnnt{c' Ends—Franz Joseph Land Is Goal of Party. By the Associated Press. REYKJAVIK, Iceland, June 26.—The Norcross-Bartlett expedition's ship ar- rived here yesterday after nine- day voyage from Newfoundland, on its search for specimens for the American Museum of Natural History, the Smith- sonjan Institution and the New York Botanical Gardens. Capt. Bartlett sald the gnnl o( the expedition was Franz Josef La asserted the srlentlsts in the pany llse would take motion pictures of natural henomena encountered. Capt. Bart- ett was a member of the Peary North Pole e‘(pcdlt! CARTER NAMED EDITOR Dr., Clm'ence E. Carter, professor of hlstorv at Miami Unlvers t.y Oxford, as been appoi of ter- fllonal pspers Dcpartmcnl 0( State, an office just created under the provisions of the Ralston act of 1925. ‘The publication of the official rec- ords of the Territories of the United States has been advocated by the American _Historical ~Association and tate tor 1 place: archives of the State Department. Prof. Carter has made a special study of the subject of territorial organiza- tion. He will assume his duties at the State Department August 15. Real Estate Loans (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12_years to pay off your loans without the expense’ of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 i Largest in Washington Assets Over $25,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President EDWARD C. BALTZ, Secretary 5 | board 1a, yecurdly in Teneriffe, Canary Islands. m | 1916 he was Woodrow Wi on, | and broke houses de of nppmxsmuly ‘miles is T ported by T. Col h Clmb'r‘ld in Nature, Bri journ: ol Science. This floc] was included accidentally in a phof Harrison of Pembroke‘ lhe | graph of the sun, so cou d be estimated. Mount Everett explorers, Harrison says, have reported birds—lammergeiers, curlevu and chuugh&—h!gher t.han "0- Birds have noted frol n!rphnefl at an lppmxlmntu llllldde 01 15,000 feet. But the records of ml(rauom nt ex- treme heights are so few, rrison says, that it must be concluded lh.nt the Ent bulk of bird travel takes pllce be- 3,000 feet. W. L. SAUNDERS, FRIEND OF WILSON, DIES AT 74| Author Personnal Represented ‘War President on Campaign Committee. By the Associated Press. ORK, June 26—William mnu Saunders, chairman of the of the Ingersoll-Rand Cn died was D uring the presidential campaign of ilson's per- sonal representative on the Democratic Campaign Commi He was born in Columbu! Ga., and ks ar subjects. He was twice mayor o Plainfield, N. J. STORMS DAMAGE MADRID MADRID, June 26 1m .—Tempestuous storms damaged crops, fluoded r ds down the ’ wal of the Balboa dlstricl’, tadnv Street car tracks were torn up and service was suspended. A windmill was toppled over, kill- ing two men. At Saragossa crops were d &t Mozota vineyards were de- stmyed. JUGS For auto trips, e-mpmg, etc., the “All-Purpose Jug,” keeps foods or liquids hot or cold. Gallon size. $ 1 -00 Second Floor BARBER & ROSS, INC. 11th & G Sts. N.W. '*"z that their altitude | {7 Sing Sing Chair Out of Order and Deria House Is Wired for Tse of Auxiliary Unit. By the Assoclated Press. OSSINING, N. Y., June 26.—After a special dynamo had been pressed into service to furnish current for the elec- trlo chalr, Hayward Turner, 29, and Frederick Innes, 38, colored, were ex- ecated at Sing Sing prison last night. A test .preparatory to the executions had disclosed that the chair was out of order. Efforts to repair it in time S o iy urr of an a ’ )&e t the prison. 1\|m=r and lnnu robhld and kllhd Juaph Gross in Bronx apartment Special Dispatch to The Star. Monday, according to Dlntrlct Attorney Sobelofl. Members of the March term of the United States grand jury, who herrd testimony of more than 125 witnesres frcm all sections of been notified to repa Monday to which were dnwn in Washington. Although Sobeloff would not disclose the number of indlchnznu drawn. it is belleved more than 2: are men- tioned in the cherll J\lry'(npo P'rnhe of ire began two s ago Wi 1Lhedlmveryelthm Aeohol plant in Baltimore. - Since (7 )ho'Wants to “Starve” ... Even to be Slender! SPECIALLY, when the foods you like Best are the Best Foods for Slenderizing! The Best Foods way is the healthful, easy way. Eat salads at least once each day, flavored with Best Foods Mayonnaise. No other mayonnaise has that extra-tangy smoothness. Best }'m;d~ Open Daily, 7:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. Saturday, 7:30 AM. to 1 P.M. Hear Tony Cabooch, Anheuser-Busch’s one-man-radio-show - every e over the Columbia Broadcasting System N> : “duuclucin! 2 x WMAL H Maur 7 9:45 P.M. EST. Budweiser Malt tops the world for quality. If its price was as high as its quality, it would be much more costly— yet it costs no more than any fine malt syrup. 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