Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 46

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THE EVE:NI.NG 2 SOVIET FUNDS FOUND am., - T — . [Trade Agency Payments Made to Incendiarism Held by U. S:|"Veu Guards as Cause of Most. Damage $1,000,000. e mxan w..., Auglst 6—Two hundred. fires, many of the worst ones reported by !m to be incendiary, damage mount today in . ‘ be!I' flchtl.ll ‘members were mre than IM by forest officials Secret of the Federal Forest Service were hi p-nou they believed have been umherueu nclmwwnmentonuae mumy of a relation between -set blazes and Wm- River Vi mmw. rer umm‘:;;:m_ hours yes- irned ranged from 30,000 to 40,000 acres. The forest office at Missoula, Mont., com'm_eum. it Bost moderate- in Daijy. winds chan ged. Damage to Northwest timberland so far was more than $1,000,000, foresters estimated. The figure lncludln( the value of between 25 and 30 burned hom‘u and hundreds of head of live The fires have claim=d two lives and nzured six men. One man, 65 years id, died from over-exertion pn the fire lines and another man was killed by a falling trce. wiey. ises, A X m:fl D weekly, mul aod cold water erivi- | make m; fi‘ Tooms: Bot | s cold romaing water | i gt hot k cold run. Moderate rates. H l! } $18 o ookir sl -F}‘ €._B. Tonhum. ?)T‘EAN CRF_ST; e | 84 which to spend yonr | Bathing. Dawe- | toee. Rates very { " streged clrenlar. Park Ean. BI Miehnels. M4 WT HOUSE ?’-fi. ".:r."'m'::i ! |Leland Harvey, King Alexander, at Hunting Lodge, Says Dictatorship Will Con- tinue for Present. By the Associated Press. . Has it not become ficiently clear that the national Jugo- h’h' hulc#ndluiuflwm ESCAPED PRISONERS RETURNED TO GEORGIA Leader of Jail Bteak, Taken Back From Chi- cago With Second Fugitive. By the Associated Press. EVILLE, Ga. August 6.— Georgia bandit, The | wieidea. by hlmmmmmm!mm ce the Georgia prison breal = X ALABAMA JURY HEARING BRIBERY CASES HALTS By the Assoclated Press. MONTGOMERY, Ala., August 6.—In- vest'gations of alleged ln&mpfil at brib- ery during Lhe receat session of Alab>ma u‘um were suspended Tuesday as | the 1ontgomery County grand jury re- | cessed to August 12, after returning six | indictments against operators of slot machines. Asked if any true bills were mrne. on bribiry counts, Solicitor W. T. 8:i- | bels “Thet w'l “even | seratel the surface yet.” mmndnn sion_yesterds, nvestigate an offer el $1,000 to "k" fl!hfinfl-‘“ machine act while it was pending be- chamber. e Commals Law, n. 5140, '( and nnu—"nnacnwo at 2:40, 4:25, been 6:10, 8 and 9:45 pm, Central—“Stepping Out,” at 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador— The Lawyer's Secret,” at 6:30, 8 arere|GEN. TRACY RELIEVED FROM WAR COLLEGE |= ant commandant of the Army War College, has been relieved of his duties | there, effective 1, to become e o m..."”m"’e’ ans 'ar ent, under orders issued native ot the Dis- trict of Columbia i commandant of the War College for more than two years. WARNS ON DISCORDS Union Session Speaker Declares U. 8. Pianos Need Tuning. MINNEAPOLIS, August 6 (P).— ‘There are more than 10,000,000 pianos in this country out of tume, J. C. Schramm, Rochester, N. Y., told the National Association of Piano Tuners’ Convention here Tuesday. Schramm, Eastern director the association, said the United m is threatened with loss of its musical ear | to discords on 5 | not prevent musical ear.” VACATIONS VIRGINIA Old Point Comfort N-rhlh—Vn-'I-h Beach New YortoNem Eviigad gv ses cl’l: M-' M " "By the Associated Press. | Yuzhamtorg, as also has Dr. STAR, WASHINGTON, . IN ARGENTINA SAFE Radioal Leader Bared After Kaid on Offices. O=-u=Z2RMOON g woazZMzy>Ewmy § —it's man_and Are_you ¥ LEESE 2% W: ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON'S . 917 G St. N.W. mxlmltely tl 000,000, other se- H and a sum of Argentine money, together with a number of receipts, one of whkh indicated the payment of lg— proximately $33,500 to Dr. Mario vice governor-clect of Buenos Aires Province. Dr. Guido is a prominent radical and was the radical vice presidential candi- date in the recent in which Honorlo Pueyrredon, former Ambassa- dor to the United States, ran on the same ticket for govermor and received a plurality of votes. Dr. Pueyrredon | since was requt to leave the coun- try and departed for Europe a week ago. Dr. Guido has been counsel for the . Pueyrre- don. The payment indicated by the re- ceipt found today. it was said, covered fees for drafting the corporation’s char- 2/4:1 4 CARL Camera With F-45 . Zeiss Lenses $3 s.m New Stock WIN ’5 Weekly Tor Best Fhot | Phone National 0619, Prize winner on display in our window. 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