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JULY 1931. NARCOTIC SMUGGLER GETS 5-YEAR SENTENCE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TROTSKY CENTERS THURSDAY, 23, routed King Alfonso and set & republic in his stead. “TLe possessing classes are still firm sentenced to five years in Leavenworth Penitentiary yesterday by Federal Judge Walter C. Lindley. He was reputed to At the end of his prison term Bender must be deported to Germany. He war | formerly a German sailor, and the gov. Judge Proposes BARGAIN FARES for every summer tri This is a good year to save & pocketful of travel dollars! Atlantic- Greyhound Lines will save them for you, give you a longer, more ine teresting vacation trip—take you to any big city or cool resort area you mey choose, in this big Nation! $5.40 5.95 2.50 9.70 20.60 9.25 8.50 10.70 12.50 27.00 12.50 14.40 16.05 12.75 10.75 6.25 13.75 14.25 Lexington Roanoke, Va. Winchester, Va. Bristol, Tenn. Jacksonville Charleston, W. Va. Winston-Salem Charlotte, N. C. Knoxville, Tenn. New Orleans, La. Asheville, N. C. 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CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 23.—Tourists and dude ranch guests have joined Na- tional rdsmen and Forest Rangers | in & t t Wyoming grass and imber fires, which have spread over an |arsa officials estimated at 50,000 acres. | Vacation visitors after a thrill have | | found it in the smoke and flames. A huge fire near Rocky Point, in North- i!‘WS((‘n) Wyoming, destroyed several | ranchbutldings and 200 head of cattle. The loss in wild life was not determined. Burns National Park. The Deer Lodge Forest was closed to | |campers after flames had spread to 2,500 acres in dry timber and threatened | to trap a party of four ranch guests two_guides, whose horses bolted. n Roeder, ranch hand, managed one of the animals, and ob- | tained fresh mounts from a ranch on | Geergetown Lake. A fire in the Yellowstone National Park byrned over an area Roger W. Toll, | superintendent, estimated at 25,000 d troops were ordered |out at New tle last ight to fight | lames in the Black Hiils, which threat- ened many ranches and grain fields. Sam Walker of New Castle, a volunteer fighter, narrowly escaped death when he fell exhausted. He was dragged to safety by fellow workers. | Rains aided in an attempt to save | the C. . Dude ranch near Dubois fi a fire that has burned approxi- ly 6.000 acres. Atiributed to Lightning. the Wasatch d many nchers burned off timber to induce a vier growth of forage in succeeding years. Most of the fires, however, were | attributed to lightning. A neglected | campfire was blamed for one, which | swept 8,000 acres in the Teton Nation- al Forest. Scattered fires were reported In Utah | and the Black Hills of South Dakota HOLLYWOOD MARITAL " ACTIVITY IN SPURT| Two Movie Divorces, Wedding and i Announcement Occupies In- | dustry’s Attention. By the Assoclated Press. | | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July 23—The | Hollywecod motion picture colony had two divorces, one wedding and & wed- g:!l\: announcement for discussion to- av. | Edith Elane Dunn, film actress, ob- tained a divorce from Willlam Joseph Dunn yesterday on the ground of non- san, known to motion pictures as Sandra Morgan, was grant- ed a divorce from John Callahan, New | York contractor, on charges of cruelty. | She said shé once hid in a cellar to \e, be his wrath. John Harry Reinhardt. Fox Film Co. | director, and Miriam Elizabeth Neely, | intention to marry. Reinhardt, 30 vears old, is a native of Austria. Miss Neely, 22 years old, was born at Lima, Ohio. Stuart Erwin, 28 vears old, and Miss both featured motion pic- were married by Superior Kelly in Yuma, Ariz., yes- | motion picture writer, filed a notice nil terday. | DIES IN INDIANAPOLIS 'John Jay Curtis, President Bobbs-Merrill Co., 60 Years in Business. of By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, July 23.—John Jay Curtis of Hollywcod, Calif., president of the Bobbs-Merrill Co., Indianapolis book publishers, died in a hospital here last night. He was 74 years old. Mr. Curtis was connected with the book publishing business nearly 60 years and had bzen president of Bobbs- Merrill since 1926. He opened the New York office of the compdny in 1900 and was in change until 1920, when he re- tired from active participation and moved to Hollywood where he looked | after the motion picture interests of the | | concern. | BY WYOMING FIRES Hanging Gangsters To City Lamp Posts New York Magistrate Dis- misses 3 When SlayingWit- nesses Are Spirited Away. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 23.—Magistrate George M. 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Nor will yours be, no in the saddle,” his pen ghouts, “No faith in words. alve us deeds,” he exhorts. ki Appealing for a “united front” in Spain, he severely criticizes the Stalin reg]lme in Russia, which sent him into exile. “One of the most malicious crimes of the Stalinist bureaucracy,” he writes, “is the systematic splitting of the weak Communist ranks in Spain, a oplit which did not flow from the events of the Spanish revolution, but was in- jected in advance in the form of di- rectives, flowing from the struggle for existence of the Stalinist bureaucracy. Communist Party Hindrances. “Artificial groupings forced from the outside; the absence of a free and hon- est ideological struggle; the renaming of friends into enemies; the creation of legends serving to split the Communist renks—this is what now paralyzes the Spenish Communist party. It must wrench itself out of the bureaucratic tongs which condemn it to impotence. 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