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SPANISH DEPUTIES | Go fobed | EACERFORDEBATE tn comfort any fime afieriopm pre-cooled sleepersio Pittsburgh antNewYork On these hot nlzhu yemember this if you're plannm; an over-night itrip T Pittsburgh or [New York. Before you board your Baitimore & Ohio train, our sleepers, parked in the station, are given a special cooling process to reduce the tempera- gture of the cars to a leasantly cool de[ree. ou may retire in com- fort any time after 10 . M. and sleep soundly. The Baltimore & Ohio s the only railroad that provides , this comfort feature for Washington travelers. r Details Telephone District 3300 p. L. MOORMAN Assistant General Passenger Agent Baltimore &Ohio free wbee/ ngly 7/ //I Zga@zém Stude} . Free ? 25/% makes me. Wanf to g>o places hingg, OTORING was al- most bécoming com- monplace. Some men were saying: “I don’t care anything about automobiling; I buy a car for transportation! Then Studebaker gave us Free Wheeling and put the thrill back into motor- ing (and a 15% to 20% saving in oil and gas). Now adults get the same joy out of driving a car that chil- dren get out of toboggan- ing, skating or chuting the chutes. Motoring is again an OUTDOOR SPORT. Now that you can buy s Free Wheeling Studebaker for $845, it’s perfectly sil to buy a car without it— aren’t [ right? This $845 Studebaker, by the way, is the lowest pricedSix with Free Wheel- ing as standard equlpmnt —engineered from ti tail to give you the ful lut benefits of lz-ree Wheeling in its finest form. free wheeling originated by Studebaker 845 at the factery LEE D. BUTLER INCORPORATED 1132-34 Connecticut Ave. Columbia 5050 PILE/ RELIEVED ecing. l ke e for bllll‘- ll’—'i.. N”E“-fi l'lll lme";:‘n or -'IQ | | Eve of Parhament Opemng Finds Statesmen in Va-_ rious Moods. MADRID, July 14 (). ~The sidewalk cafes of Madrid were crowded mda\ with Deputies to the new National As-| sembly, all determined to take the floor at the earliest possible moment when the first Parflament in elght years con- venes tonight. Some were disgruntled because of the chaotic adjournment of last right's preparatory session, others were hilari- ous over the prospects of tivity and a few were pensive ing Spain’s future. Favor More Dignity. After the general clamor of the first meeting the more serious heads already | were pointing to the necessity for greater dignity in the Assembly and : concentration on constructive effort. was predicted that Provisional Prrll- dent Alcala Zamora's opening address tonlghz would be the signal for serious work. The problems facing the Assembly included settlement of the Catalonian demands for autonomy, adjustment of the restlessness in Navarre, Valencia, Galicia and Andalusia, solution of the syndicalist and strike situations, sepa- ration of church and state and, above all, the drafting of a constitution sat- isfactory to all elements. Batties Expected. The formal opening is_expected to usher in a battle among diverse inter- ests, which will last until late in the Summer and afford the _Deputies, silenced since the regime of Gen. Primo de Rivera, an opportunity to air their pent-up views. During debate? over Assembly regula- tions last night virtually every one of the 460 Deputies shouted for & chance to be heard and the meeting ended in an uproar. It was so boisterous the chairmgn grabbed his hat and left, automatically adjourning the body. EXILED JOURNALIST SEES CUBAN REVOLT Machado Su‘ppcrted Only by Police, Julian de la Guardia Tells La Prensa. concern- Bpecial Dispatch to Tle Star. MEXICO OITY, July 14 —A revolu- tion is imminent in Cuba against Presi- | dent Machado's rule, declares Jullan de 1a Guardia, exiled manager of the Ha- vana Post, in an interview here with the newspaper La Prensa. He asserted that the Machado regime is now sup- ported only by the police and that even the army is turning against it. “Youth, the intellectuals and 95 per cent of the people are opposed to that odious tyranny which has no solution other than a revolution,” La Guardia said. He was invited to leave Cuba as & result of articles in his newspapers to which the Xuvernmmt took excep- tion. He at first went to New York and returned to Havana a month later, but was advised by friends to flee to Mexico nthe‘r: than fflCE lmprlsonment _ (Coprrie MEXICAN CABINET CUTS GOVERNMENT EXPENSES Decide on 87,500,000 Reduction as Means of Meeting Economic Crisis—Wages Will Be Slashed. MEXICO CITY, July 14 (&) —Presi- dent Ortiz Rubio and his cabinet have decided upon a $7,500,000 reduction in government expenses for the remainder of the current fiscal year as a means ofmx:eeunl the nation-wide economic crisis. A statement given out after & cabinet meeting last night said the reduction would be accomplished by cutting sal- aries of government employes and in- definitely deferring certain projected expenditures. Secretary of the Tress- ury Luls Montes de Oca was charged with formulating a plan for stabilizing the silver exchange. DAISY DE BOE EATS MEAL, THEN RETURNS TO JAIL Clara Bow’'s Ex-Secretary Will Fin- ish 18-Month Sentence for Theft ecf Ermine Coat. By the Associated Press. LOS. ANGELES, July 14—Daisy De Boe, former secretary to Clara Bow, was back in jail today serving further on her 18-month sentence for theft of an $825 ermine coat from the actress. Miss De Boe was tried on 35 counts of grand theft and acquitted on all but one. She was sentenced last February 11 to a five-year probationary term, 18 months to be served in the county jail She obtained a release under $5.000 bond March 27 on a habeas corpus ac- tion. Th2 Eupreme Court ruled ad- versely on this Saturday and ordered her back to jail. The blond ex-secretary ate a last large meal and surrendered herself to Jall fare late yeslerdav. “"llll|||||l|l|||'|llllllI|IIIllllllIQIIIIIIII‘IIIIII"I’I"II‘I Character Investment Loans THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1726 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. Gives you and_ all other persons in Gov- ernment service, pro-. fessional life and pri- vate employ, BANK CREDIT, through its Character Investment Loans —to meet your finan- cial needs. We shall be gladVto mail, on request, a copy of our “BOOKLET A" explaining our plan. 00 RREBETTMGAAR FLFRITERIILTROOMRSOPTERINNNITY 11IYC00H0BORIOOE 0O ERRRLll T TR litical ac- | THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Studies English HUNGARIAN COUNTESS HAS U. 8. TUTOR. | 3 COUNTESS SONYA KAROLYL' | According to the society gossip of “Magyarsag.” Sonya’s mother has en- gaged a Miss Bright of Boston, Mass., to teach the child English. Eonya be- | longs to a famous diplomatic family. Her great-great-grandfather, xithough a Hungarian, having been Austrian Am- bassador to the Court of St James in 1878, —Underwood Photo. CHINESE BANDITS HOLD AMERICAN MISSIONARY I Rev. ¢. M. Lacey Sites Captured | at Methodist Mission North Fukien Province. By the Associated Press. PEIPING, China, M. Lacey Bites, American missionary, | was captured by bandits on July 8 at | the Methodist Episcopal Mission near | Kutienhsien, North Fukien Province, the United States legation learned to- | day. A telegram from the American con- sul at Foochow said he had urged | provincial authorities to take prompt | measures to effect the American’s re- in " July 14.—Rev. C.| lease. No details of the capture were given. TO THE PAC THROUGH $125.°° Seattle #143.°° #103.”° Return limit 30 days. CANADIAN Semi-Annual SPECIAL LOW FARES ROUND TRIP FARES FROM WASHINGTON To Vancouver Victoria Portland To San Francisco Los Angeles To Jasper Na- tional Park in the Canadian Rockies Tickets on sale June 15th to August 31st. For complete information consult this office. 901 Fifteenth St., N. W., Telephone, National 2333 (. C. JULIAN TS HELD f:£ IN OKLAHOMA WL |0il Operator and Bodyquard‘"”‘WLLE AND BRIDE of Two to Face Hearing on Fraud Count Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, July 14.—From a o°ll in the county jail, alongside boot- leggers an dpetty thieves, C. C. Julian, California_and midcontinent oil opera- tor, today faced Federal charges of using | the mails to defraud. Julian, who a year and & half'ago “thumbed” rides in his friends’ automo- biles, only to promote ofl companies which he recently estimated at $10,- 000,000 in value, was arrested late yes- terday. After hours of effort, O. A. Carglll, his attorney, gave up attempts to raise $50,000 bond asked for his re- lease. Bodyguard Held. ‘With Julian were arrested his body- guard, C. C. (Tex) Boren, former taxi- cab driver, and H. D. Topp, accountant. Their bonds were fixed at $10,000 each. The three are to face a preliminary hearing tomorrow. The specific charge against Julian is that a false financial statement was made by the C. C. Jullan Oil & Royal- ties Co. last January and sent through the mails.. Civil Sult Pending. Roy St. Lewis, United States district attorn charged that more than §: ‘Washington Pittsburgh Akron Cleveland THREE TRIPS DAILY Washington-Pittsburgh .. . . Washington-Akron . Washington-Clevelend .. .. 28.65 Rewnd-Trip Tickets 10% Discowns For Information and Reservations Call Metropolitan 0534 PENNSYLVANIA AIRLINES, Inc. Washington-Hoover Aport IFIC COAST CANADA Both ways scross Cansds or one way thro: the United States if desired. One way through Can- - neru Seattle, Po . returning xhroulh Lmltd States. Bothwaysvia Moatresl, Toronto, or Chicago. Stop-overs allowed: Washington, D. C. D. C, TUESDAY 1 nmm 'n obtained through the sale certificates in six companies ronohd here. ull by Miss Marjorle !enmtt. stockholder, and a ctherl, nkln( receivership ror the Jullan properties, is pendlnz By ap- tment of Julian, e‘ded by Chlrlu W. mflm‘:’ HEAL MARITAL RIFT! Ex-Show Girl Befuses His Offer of Bettlement, After Heir Ob- Jects to “High-Hat.” By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 14.—Thomas Franklin Manville, jr, heir to millions, and his bride, the former Avonne Tay- lor, showgirl, are reconciled. Divorce or separation proceedings { had been threatened because he thought she was too “highthat.” Attorneys re- vealed today that everything was| peaceful, and Mrs. Manville had refused her hunbnndleofll:ll'd o:h: Aen:umgz not ma To) money,” she added. T e Manville left home on May 21, y- JULY, ing he ob!ected to his wife cailing an eledv'l!or a “lift,” & clerk “clark” an or SAVE FROM 14, 1931. ITALY LAUNCHES FAST NEW LINER SUNDAY Rex, With 25-Knot Speed, Expeot- ed to-Establish Transatlantio By Cable to The Star. . RTME, July 14—Launching of the new Italian liner Rex, of 47,000 tons, will take place’at the Ansaldo yards, at Genoa, next Sunday, 15 mmflu -fm the keel was laid. new ship will win the blue Fibbon ur the Atiantic with fts 25-knot speed, enabling it to make the voyage hmn N.v%l;km New York in ":v;n.vdlylwl on the ship on 27, 1930, lmm&w sfter the launch- ing of flu enllnr Giussano, but the be lengthened 150 feet to u:cmlnofllunwbilunzr She is 269 meters, about 867 feet, in length, with four groups of turbines developing uo. 000 horsepower, and has mccomme u’m;o;or 2,200 passengers nM a mw o The Rex is a sister ship of another projected liner, to be ulud Dux she will make 27 knots (Copyright e Bulldlng activity in the Nflh!rllndl is again increasing. 50to60%0N THE COST OF YOUR GLASSES "lfl; BRIDGE WIRECORE TEMPLES Reading or Distance Torie Lenses. high-bridge frame. Our Regular Special for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. . Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses (far and mear vision). Special for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY . Our_Regular Price, NOTE—Regular fee for examination will be omitted Wedne-l-y and Thursday. Registered Optometrist 312 McGill Building 908-914 G St. N.W. Sale of Odds medium to cheaper. WARDROBE Heavy, Full Size—canvas covered. Heavy, Full Size—canvas covered. A 1ES" NATIONAL Clearance Sale f Men and STETSON S "Phope District 2709 STETSON SHOES for both Women Featuring a group of shoes reduced to $8 85 ,nd $‘|085 Most of them originally priced $12.50 to-$14.50 All shoes from our regular .stock . . . current styles . . . Greatest values ever offered on Stetson Shoes. HOE SHOP of Washington Owned and eperated by the Stetson Shoe 1311 F STREET f Co., lpc. LUGGAGE After our first year of most successful operations, we have decided to close out at extremely low prices numbers that we shall not replace. Have only a limited selection, and those who take advantage will get the highest grade, most carefully selected merchandise at prices ordinarily paid for the Pullman Wardrobe Case, holds 4 suits..... 28-in. French Rawhide Gladstone Suit Case Other Odd aml End Close-Outs at V3 to V5 Camalier & Buckley Firne Leatherware 1141 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 2 Dcors .Above the Mayflower DR. W. F. FINN and Ends in LADIES’ LUGGAGE Reg. Reduced ' Price to 18-in. Overnight .. $17.50 $11.75 16.75 17.75 19.78 23.50 22-in. “lrdmbe Suit Case....... 22-in. Fine Gen Morocco Suit (‘lu 27.50 26-in. Genuine Pig “ MEN'S LUGGAGE $16.75 16.75 Zipper Coumry Club Rolls 1635 13.25 45.00 TRUNKS $85.00 2 Of Bow! Wow!! Wow!!! —which means that tonite (on WMAL, 6:30) the Budget Boys and “me” have our 2nd/ Annual Radio Dog Show. “Every dog has his day—and tonite is Dog Nite with us. Till\6:30, Bow, Wow!” Bar ga in!!!) All $25 & $30 Tropical Worsteds All $25 & $30 NN RRRRERR W\ N Buy ‘Em on the Famous EERRN Spring Suits AN A\~ RN Q \ All $16.50 Linen Suits 51275 A\ All $20 and $22.50, Nurotex and 8-Piece Linens 31678 Kaufman Buddet p]ln 1, Cash—Balance 10 Weekly or 5 Semi-Monthly Payments DJ. . L1008 PENNA. AVE. : Iq'lgfl'mfils‘l COR Monakkmxfll or Money Back aufman 1744 PENNA. AVE. ER __14THA DAY Clean IIIIGGD s More Than 200 Pieces of Summer 11 Nicely Decorated Fibre Rockers, hand woven, now 1 price and less. ... $5.95 iy roversbr-apliapael 7 85 duced to ; price and less.... $7.85 20 Fibre Chairs; e $ 9.7 5 cushions; colorful schemes; 19 Hand-woven Fibre Rockers; some with high backs; 15 price and less 1 price and less 16 Fibre Rockers; gay color combinations; reduced to V2 price and less. ... .. 27 Fibre Settees; good size, cretonne cushions; now at vy price and less $9.95 -$1295 1495 $20.85 $12-50 (Pourth ¥loor, The Necht Co.) 28 Fibre Settees; home and country; duced to Y price and less for 14 Settees of hand- woven fibre, now offered to you at 1/ price and less 18 Three-piece Bur- nished Rattan Living Room' or Pogch Suites; Y, pric 20 Three-piece Natural Willow Suites; can be painted to any color Free Auto Parking for Customers —FE Street Between 6th and 7th THE HECHT CO.

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