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glte Committee Expendi- ¢ tures Exceed $10,000. i : the Assoctuted Press. not John Bankhead Was elected the Senate last Novemiber on the | mmmmn-rucmu ‘Hampton, 's attorney | the contest over the seat, charged ' had disqualified himself by | l",b“ M“lfill hmo{‘ $10,000 Hmit for nomination :’ mfi of receipts ngl the Alabams of ac- | Emhd the letter, which Aho cited of many to the amounts lhnwn in Mr. eads statements. ‘We submit that lnnmuch as Mr. head’s disqualification must have n place prior to the general elec- n of 1930, the only qualified, eligible Jawful cand STOTESBURY LETTER BRINGS $250,000 SUIT fon of Wealthy Philadelphia ’ Woman Claims Dun Damaged OF WASHINGTON POST ¥ice Chairman of Legislative Com- | mittee Chosen With Other Legion Officers. Snyder Bernatd C. McGee and P. H. The installation. of the { efficers will take place Septem! § the club house. AJ()"m LARNER PLANTS : ELMS FOR BICENTENNIAL) § Washington Banker Sets Out 40 {| Trees Along Road at Summer Home Near Miflintown, Pa. ‘ashington Bicentennial uu McAlmmlh Road at Anns- near Mifintown, Pa, where the wnhlflmn banker “ his Sum- elmlhlnbee‘liwluih President Greets Argentine Midshipnien OFFICERS AND STUDENTS VISIY¥ WHITE NOUSE ON WONLD CRUISE. RESIDENT HOOVER yesterd: making a cruise of the world aboard the officers ‘had mncheo’:‘ ';:};t Acun; Navy the midshipmen. y lef! bassy. Photo shows, left to right, in center: Semor commanding officer of the Presidente Sarmiento. mnmorna-nm ia Presidente -lhhlv-lu Sarmiento. _Following their Secretary Ernest 't Washington for New York ll“nwlf-rlm Pelipe Espil, Preside: ntmmmmwnm LEADERS IN'RING Valuable Papers, Captured on Yacht, Outline Or- ganization. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, 12 members of the crew of the pleasure yacht Allegro, seised early Monday e P i J £ i1 rum runners, the arrested men added. UNDER $35,000 BONDS. EXPORTS T0 RUSSIA gz “‘”?i';g,, | DOUBLE FOR JUNE Mississipp Of River Piloting Large Increase Over May Is Shown, Despite Loss in New “Cubs” Are Trained to Guide Barge Line as in Old Days. Other Countries. By the Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, August 5—Under the benign auspices of Uncle Sam, the al- most lost art of steamboat piloting on the Mississippl is being revived. The delicate task of guiding craft . | safely through the tricky, shifting channels of the Father of Waters, mastery of which won a man high re- gard in the days of Mark Twaln's youth, attracted fewer and fewer re- pared | TG 1n the last quarter of the nine- teenth cemury nulrn-u trucks and hm‘nfim river traffic upon evil was mot & ! packet line left on the i) t with the establishment of lxll umo‘?nd-nmfl.m By the Associated Press. d-yl old-time are called, draw e first two years, to $350 & lots. Since the | Luehnrmu The “cubs,” as n'lso » month for ¢ g |but after that from $300 month as mll-fl!:!d pilots. boats run day ai two pilots and two “cubs. et THREE BANKS CLOSED | IN-GOTHAM BY STATE| ¢ Safe Deposit Company Included in| Liquidations Ordered as As- sets Depreciate. Asla. that continent in June from “1 567,887, against $48,477,378 for | —_——— ™0 HELD IN PROBING " OF ALIEN RE-ENTRIES | Sale of 1,000 U. 8. Permits Later —Wide World Photo. with liquar en.umud to be worth $120,- 000 aboa were yesterday held An READNG WILLWED | HS POLITIGAL MDE 55 CAMDEN, N. J., August 5 (#).—The 12 members of the crew of the pleasure Former India Viceroy to Marry Woman Who yacht Allegro, captured 95 miles at sea Helped Career. bers released, Dnnnuumomnu!d,mn after M.n. hou(hc to May. rmhmnm. Monwt, t.hs Allegro and cutter ran into & heavy }, in the Delaware Bay, and the two vily against each By the Associated Press. LONDON, August 5.—The Marquis of Reading, once Ambassador to the United States and later viceroy to India, will be married tomorrow to the young woman who aided him in his mwmnuormeoxomzzmm'b‘“““”‘“ MOTHER GIVES ALIBI ‘| FOR SLAYING SUSPECT Man, 22, Charged With Strangling Choir Girl—Body Found in Shallow Grave. LR By the Associated Press. 'TON, Tex., August 5.—Testimeny offered as proof of an alibi for her | was given yesterday by Mrs. Hat anerry at the preliminary hearing Newton Yarberry, 22, charged with murder for the strangling of Dorothy Symon, 18, Aransas Pass Church cholr singer. The girl's body, clad in a bathing suit, was found Saturday night in a shallow grave weed and spending two years on ship. Sepresents Reading. After an unsuccessful venture on the stock e , he studied law and was admitted to Ml‘lnlll'l Hlnpfo- -fl&hldfi of Reading in nmfllr to The girl was last seen alive Mrs. Yarberry testified her son took tbi lower than those of pre-war days were Forged by Immigrants, Re- vealed in Gotham. eine dnciated Pre. s Y August 5.—Two - g 7 T George Z. By the Associated Press., company in New York City today be- cause each of them had experienced & depreciation in the value of its assets. Theunhmmoverwnmm jcan Union International- Madison Ba 'mm Co., the m Square Trust CO and l\‘.l lfllfll’c. Times Square Safe Depos! The deposit liabilities n( the three banks, taken as of the close of busi- ness on August 1, total approximately $15,000,000. In a short anouncement Broderick stated that “because of the non-liquid condition and depreciation of the banks' assets, it is deemed unsafe and t to permit the institutions to_continue in business.” Liquidation of the banks will be com- menced at once and the banking de- partment expects dividends will be paid in each case in about 90 days. ‘The deposit liabilities of the Ameri- can Union Bank were found to be $7,094,000. the International-Madison Bank, $6,811,000, and the Times Square Trust Co., $1,438,000. No mention was made of the finan- cial status of the Times Square Safe Deposit Co. Jugoslavia exported last year nearly 100,000 tons of fresh fruit, more than twice the amount shipped out in the preceding 12 months. There Is More Wear in Fresh, Clean Cloihes Let Us Look After Your Soiled Garments SUITS AND OVERCOATS 75 Cleaned and Pressed.....cce.. . C DRESSES A LADIES’ AND GENTS' FELT "HATS 50c Ties 10c—12 for $1 28 STORES TO SERVE Northwest 1132 Verment Ave. N. W, 1749 Penn. Ave. N, Wy Northeast 3402 18th St. N. E. 914 Rhode Island A ve. N.E 420 H St. N. E. Southwest | 622 Tth St. S. W. ! 2014 Nichols Ave., { Anacostia 522 King St, Alexan- dria, Va. gEigaceh: iy @ = = * giak Plant, 1343-47 South Capitol St. “Stick to the Geose That Laid the Golden Bog™: " deome mmmwxu: -French o(oummutormymnn Liberal assoclation David Loan M to the States in 1918, lnd high com- and 1 t| any statement, saying he | ment to offer. Dorothy home early the evening of her disappearance and returned home for supper at 7:30 p.m. After supper, she said, he was out until 9 or 9:30 p.m. Friday she related, she asked him at break- fast where he went the night before. He replied that he went to see Dorothy and she wasn't at home, adding that he “would like to know where Dorothy WaS. Yarberry waived the right to make dmm- He appeared calm. SB) doi I WARN OF CANVASSERS Greater Washington Magazine GERMAN TRADE CASE ENDS |, cautions Public Against Agents. warning against subscribing to the imm Wumnmn Magazine through unauthorised uu was issued today by the n Chamber of Com- merce, Puhlhhen of the monthly w ‘Through A. G. ‘ood, acting president, the announced business and Hflml interests when hh vice-regal le‘l'll’\o ended. '_Rll: HAGUE, Holland, August 5 (%), | e case for and against the pro- Austro-German customs _union was wmplcud today before the Perma- nent Court for Interpational Justice, and the judges reserved decision. 'I‘M’ did not say when they will hand down tnflnmtnmno uurflmnnnm em"otfllfimlmmhnumvflnd solicit subserip- for this publica chamber Store Closed AN Day Saturday How About an Extra Pair of Burt's Men's White Sport Shoes With Such a Price Inducement as $7. 85 They are the exactly correct models —with tan and black trimming—and” Burt qullity. Burt lty]c and Burt coms= fort built into every pair, Of course, our nou k:e m( icy shuts our eyes to every arance at this nmc—-vlueh acounts for ouh sacrificing of the regular prices. Caring for feet is better than curing them Y Burt s 1343 F Street August 5.—While | “RINCE JOI cipality L JOHAAN VON UND ZU LEICHTENSTEIN of the ancient prin: of Leichtenstein and Miss Aleene MacFarland, 29-year-old girl | of Weatherford, Tex., were married last week. The wedding took p!ntv‘ at the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in London. was photographed as they walked in Picoadilly, London. OF PAST REVEALED Seraglio Palace Room, Open Now to Public, Contains Jewels of Sultans. By the Associated Press. ISTANBUL, Turkey, August 5. —Mod- ern Turkey, eaught in the throes of the world's economic crisis, is looking with’ hungry and dezzled eyes at the wealth m-z was hers long & Jo The fourth room the imperial Ot-. toman u-u-ury in Seraglio Palace has Dbeen opened to the public by the Ke- malist government. It houses an Ara- bian night's tale told in terms of dis- monds and rubles, ermine and brocade, &'ehd nvnlll. and royal prayer M of in & robe. 'l'h. most gorgeous is T:% daughter of Sultan nl ‘with her flower garden gown of em- broidered brocade and MI Jeweled vels in this Toom the ranl lection 4n the omwm&n&m opened a few years ago. Here are gath- ered, line upon loi line, the beads fingered by hs, callf The couple | —A. P. Photo. | Faslnon Display Reveals Prices of Days Before War Reduction of 25 Ptl: Cent Brings Cost Lower Than in 1914. By the Associated Press. PARIS, August 5.—Prices ducflbed as announced last night at a brilliant Fall displeying practical | modes for dAvt.lme wear and ruffie, of the elghties for evening. Jacques Worth, claiming the house of Worth had not stinted in the quality or quantity ‘worl or em! A the demand of cond} with a price cut of 23 Kr last lnun resulting terially lower than in 1914, ean! were paraded thro flower-decked salons—one f¢ ‘31 natural lnes of the moflzm with long skirt and the other with fitted trains. e to give | at the with a standing | narrow black net frill. Gowns which | wed the modern line ‘were pale | mauve satin -n‘v‘:r d-m wmui brocade | violete marquise esigned with skirts of flv-\nc soft folds around the insteps. Day coats based on a slim, semi- itted silbouette buf often uncollared and round necks. BAR FOREIGN CAPITAL lyc-uoun-llu Senate today passed I mmlhn bill uellldln[ iblic utilities un- lu: Anlfle-.nl or ipinos own 60 per cent or more of their stock. PFilipinos fear oriental capital, espe- | clally Chinese, in their llfiflluel ke auto | lines and shipping. This has provoked | dummy o-meuhlp. which the new, hlll seeks to prevent. (Copyright. 1831.) Putham is itions | Putnam, publither and explorer. SCHOONER RETURNS Brooklyn Expedition Forced Back by Violent Gales. BATTLE HARBOR, Labrador, Au- gust 5 (#)—The 47-foot schooner Ja- halla, bound for Iceland with Desmond Holdrldge as skipper and David Binney in command, imperial ladies. They are of lm-. and one of these FO8-" consists of 99 pearls, pert mmhfi“ Lhn-d Er!ecfl.v round, each No official estimate c! the nhu af this new collection is t com- m‘%oohervm make it at lnu ‘lma Museum violent easterly gales. The Jahalla lefi Battle Harbor more Aft boat frée umly gales swept it back within 200 miles of the Labrador coast. Finding ‘it lmpnlllhle to east- the son of George Palmer It Isn’t So Hard to In August and September No Matter How Hot the Weather! 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