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A—10 POPULATION RACE London Hetalns World Lead, With New York Second and Berlin Third. By the Assoc NEW YO! race of the world's great citi at a sta London, which has just counted its metrepolitan population at more than 8.000,000, retains world lead, with New far d for the city proper, although far ad on the basi of its own metropolitan Berlin remains in third p h and Paris fifth, in_population of the French | than that of Chicago. on the bfi<1~> pmmn.n n es continues York not is fous met capital The five Gre: Nev Chicago e 5,438 | (within wallsh. [.. 039 | Subu ban Areas Grow. | the themsel rdred: is in the cit nave | of in-| even more | the metio- instance, a ity counts only fon_ outside | Tnimbers. 2,016,425 4887464 for the metro- New York (m restricted to the pop- | ¢ five bo: of Man-! Queens, Brc Richmond | he Bronx, trembled on the verge 100.000 in the 1 census count litan _area, how- including portions of New Jersey and corresponding what_is known as numbers 11,000,000 ever, and Connecticut more nearly to Greater London, souls. Across the Hudson from New York and in closer communion with the heart of the outlying b | | Metropolis in Three States. | than some tho of the city territory of five boroughs lies communities than 2,00 de of the | County ! and the ceticut, are housands o City, in fact, is Statos. | a city in three na and Wisconsin lu the Wiscon: London Increase, 822,619, Greater London is, composed of the County cf London. which is ccmparable boroughs, in line i County of I inhabita g the same m 5.620.048 s added | wh > 1920. credited with 4,013,588 in Greater Paris increased 600,000 in the Jast five . but virtually all of this growth was in the suburbs outside the fortific2tions. WHEN YOU GET YOUR PRINTS.... 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PARIS, July 7.—Suppression of can- nibalism among the Pygmy tribes in the Belgian Congo “works abou prohibition in the United State bert Bradley, African explorer dley-Bigelow expedition, upon_his_ arrival her investigation in of the said Mon- after six the “Dark day ongo forests with ice, Bradley small tribe, foet and two moth end were addicted to eating human flesh! Belgian authorities said Bradley was ble ta correct this but. the remoteness of and the secretive habits of QUEEN HELEN AND SON ON FAREWELL VACATION ! native te. | Africa With Wife and Daughter—Tells of Strange Tribes | the tribe made this task very difficult. | Bradley headed istic by mothers binding the heads of | their infants. The explorer reported that he met a most intelligent tribes- “with a head as long as a pump- kin. He was the most interesting man I met in all Afric The explorer investigated th African itory under French man- date, arriving there last January. The party crossed France’s Equatorial Af- rica on trucks and for 2,250 miles saw only six automobiles. They were held up at Juba on the Sudanese border when three Pritish planes were forced down before a fourth could get them out to Cairo. They plan to sail for America the last of this_week, The Bradley's live in Chicago. |SENATOR R. B. HOWELL said the so-called long- tribe acquired this character- | STAR, WASHINGTO D. €., TUESDHAY, 16 JULY 1931. COMMITTEE TO OPPOSE ‘ COMMISSION SELECTED| National Civie Federation Group, | Announced by Woll, Includes Gerard and Cardinal. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 7.—Appointment of 100 men and women to constitute | the United States section of a proposed | | international committee “to combat the world menace of Communism” was an- nounced Sunday by Mathew Woll, as acting president of the National Civic Federation. | versive activities in this country, | pensated American nationals for con-' shop Willlam T. Manning, Cardinal ougherty of Philadelphia and James | W. Gerard are members cf the com- mittee. | Simultaneously with the announce- | ment by Mr. Woll the National Civic Federation made public a list of nearly 600 Americans, headed by Elihu Root, who were said to have expressed them- selves as indorsing the federation's stand against recognition of the Soviet government, by the United States “until | | that regime shall have ceased its sub- com- fiscated property and proven itself fit to associate with civilized nations. UNDERGOES OPERATION | { except when she returns to Gotibion Wikportad WHavoraile: Urges Wheat “Moratorium® Go Black Sea to Spend Happy Summer to Palace on Before Exile Brings Separation. in Wire to Hoover. By the Associated Press BUCHAREST. Rumanio. July Queen Helen and Crown Prince Micl have gone to a palace on the Black Se 1ot Mamaia to spend th Summer { from the scene of her tribulations Michael left in high spirits ut { prospect of riding his Shetla nd plavi d horss in the Queen Helen pected shor go info exile in France and to be de- prived of onship of her son visit him at Carol. By the Associated Press OMAHA, Nebr States Senator R. B 8 underwen major operation ay. Hospital officials reported orable July 7.—United Howell of Ne- ar the Sei pital Since retur several weeks ago, At m which the Nebras| ator sent to President Hoover night was made public tod: No. 1 _hard Winter wh record low, 50 cents a bushel, at Omaha exchange yesterday. 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King Feisal arrived by special train from Nissibine, where he had arrived by plane from Bagdad. He is to be the President's guest for three days. Barcelona Bank Suspends. BARCELONA, July 7 (’)—The Bank of Catalonia suspended payments to- day, attributing its difficulties to the cconomic depression, Its assets were listed at approxin matels $37.800000 and its liabilities at $33,300,000. Milskrat fus ficms are being started in England. - _— TRADE EDITORS PREDICT FALL BUSINESS NORMAL | Published—Stock Market Rise Held Aid. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 7.—A turn of busi- | ness conditions to normaley by Fall is | predicted by 155 editors of trade publi- catlons in their annual business outlook survey. published yesterday. Upturns are noted in sections of the automobile industry, chemicals, chine tools, electrical power productior commercial bakeries, furniture construction, meat retailing and radio broadeasting. Dr. Stephen I. 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