Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 12

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AKRON PREPARES FOR CHRISTENIN Mayor Proclaims Holaday and| & Committees Plan Recep- tions for Notables. By the Associated Press. AKRON, Ohlo, August ¢—Final ar- ts were being made here today for the elaborate program which will accompany the christening of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1931. KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Corpl. George Gibson Dies—Pilot of Army Plane nuund. o-eom\ Mich., (P — rge Gibson, o(MwoflL hmmflwmmmmc undm at se Fleld, uwnt ueut lurvld Onnt. 24, of lvmla: 16th Observation red | w:m-mnumuoum.pmu the ship, banked near a ground target and the ship went into & E Lieut. Grant is not ed to be seriously injured. uumimnummmumm Army transport. R New wheat has been arriving at Ka- He was taken to the | MILK IS IMPORTED AS FARMERS STRIKE | &= Portland, Oreg., Makes Purchases From California and Wash- ington Producers. By the Associated Press. PORTLAND, Oreg., August 4 —While | dairymen continue to halt milk trucks | and dump their contents by the road- side, were taken last night to end the farmers’ fight for higher pnm Portland disti®utors im] nfade at Oswego, Oreg. ern Pacific train which farmers tributors met &t MeMinn: Oreg. last night to discuss terms settle- ment. The Dairymen's ive Alndlfluflh than 3 quart 1 ,'hlchhn- uueanmlwuunu TRAIN BOMB KILLS TWO Thirteen Others Hurt as Petard Explodes in Austrian Express. VIENNA, August 4 (#).—A bomb ex- plosion on the Munich-Belgrade express yesterday resulted in the killing of two persons and serious injury to 13 others. One of the two killed was an 11-year- old boy, whose father and mother were urt ly. ‘The father, a Prof. Brunetti, told po- | m & man who entered and left it & few Belgrade. UNCONTROLLED FIRES RAGE IN NORTHWEST Disbanded Fighters Rushed Back to Battle Spreading Flames in Three States. By the Associated Press. ‘Wash,, August 4.—Pires were racing out of -eontrol in several Northwestern forests today, with a wind- swept blaze 6 miles north of Newport, Wash., causing the greatest danger. The fire had ‘traveled more than 18 | & strip 6 miles wide, cross- 8 di between the Pend Orielle iver and mt River drainages, blocking roads and menacing lookout m the Navy’s giant new Zeppelin, the e mwmxwmmnnmu Akron, by Mrs. Herbert , wite of the President. ‘The christening day will be a full holiday here by lamation of Mayor G. Servi 3 urrhd milk, l;ll:i’lhdll at the rate of 2,000 tons | W St obi Every quart of Autocrat is sold under a positive guarantee to satisfy you—no matter how fast you drive. It is dependable when the going is toughest. Be sure to get Autocrat—then “step on ’er” and feel the dif- ference. Try Well. uired to tremendous crowd visitars er. luncheon and reception at Country Club, -ndtben'fllnwtn scene of the cerems e | expels There of SHEEP-DIP BASE naturally (Black, bidng, harsh irritant chemicals) present in every tobacco leaf Autocrat WS N R GRS A merce banquet, which will be attended 900 persons. Akron more than 100,000 'andihe began using Cuti- ;-ndol.lm-\‘::flnh mlhy- nulwnu—mu. mt.ul in llx" . &! L.P. llwla.l 3,Box1 Lynchl HURLEY IS FAVORING CURTIS RE-ELECTION “*They’re out- so they can’t be in!”’ PRSI QR i L i' i ! Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer—the finest from Turkey=—the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas—the Cream of many crops throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves, regardless of price and kind, as nature produces them,contain harsh irritants. LUCKY STRIKE’S exclusive “*TOASTING” Process—a process that mellows, that purifies, that includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet Ray—expels certain harsh irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chemical compounds, who use them as a base in making sheep-dip*, as well as a powerful spraying solution for fruits, flowers and shrubs—enough to permit the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or the daily spraying of many thousands of trees. Thus, you are sure these irri- tants, naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are not in your LUCKY STRIKE. “They’re out—sothey can’t be in!” No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. *U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, Order No. 210 ‘It’s toasted” Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays Sunshine Mellows— Heat Purifies Your Throat Protection —against irritation—against cough The finest to- bacco quality plus throat protection. GOES THE PRICE Genuine Willard Batteries Look for the Willard Sign of Your Local Service Station WASHINGTON BATTERY CO. 1146 19th St. N.W. North 0142

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