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Government inspection Uares seventh ot Dally 10 AM. and 2.30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admun 25¢ koo Gate and Lunch Counter on mt Vernon Not Open on Washington ’ Steamboa' Co UTO LOANR oBIeR KoTION Courteous Bervice—No Indorsements. UNITED NCE i 100 BF W .rr'(t NEXT TO PARKING LQT. BrrwnN Ha L SEE Ma ASBs0n, 208 ¥, Y. Ave. N.W AUTO — LOANS ienings, MR, Nat'l 2453, REFINANCING. | OPEN STEGER, 645 Md. You keep The car: twelve months o pay. JRLITY) FINANCE CO." Figelity, Garase. 4nd Fiorida ave. n.v. Open eveninss. SH LO/ 1929 to.1931 modeis: you it 100l . gdorsers: ou rnes Motors, 1729 14th Opea RESORTS. TY, b overlogking Rms. with Is inelud Wonderful Clientele AJESTIC HOTEL FACING THE OCEAN Oct. ||| Rapidan Camp will lose its hitherto in- 'will offer them el | for ‘all urgent, GIRL SCOUT HEADS CALLED TO RAPIDAN| -5 Executlve Council to Meet With. Mrs. Hoover at President’s Camp. By the Associated Press. ‘The “town hall” of President Hoover's formal air for two days next week, and will be Tun to the rat-a-tat of & Gitl Scout executive's gavel. For Mrs. Herbert Hoover, honorary president and long-time patroness of that, organization, has invited the 23 members of its Executive Committee and 23 others belonging to its board of directors, to come to the Virginia re- treat for the regular monthly meeting. Before her husband became Presi- dent, Mrs. Hoover seldom missed & Girl. Scout executive meeting, and when the group scheduled a gathering here for the first time since 1929, Mrs. Hoover hospitably asked them to the mountain camp, Used to Outdoors. Except that the locale chanced to be | the Summer retreat of the Chief Execu- | tive, the meeting will not be an inno- vation. Indeed, the Girl Scout execu- tives, outdoor women all, have u"&ll) camped together. Twenty-five women already have ac: cepted the invitation. The one who| will be farthest from home, of those thus far sl(nllylnx their intention to attend, is Miss- Elisabeth E. Alley of Santa Barbara, Calif. The guests are scheduled to arrive at_the Whfle House Tuesday and go/ immediately to camp. Meetings will be held Wednesday and Thursday. For off-duty h?rl Camp Rapidan tertainment, exactly fitted to the taste of women whose de- light it is to interest growing girls in mountains, trees, birds and flowers. Horseback riding is offered. Those who prefer more strenuous exercise can climb Pork Mountain, 3,500 feet high, and gaze upon vistas from a ranger’s; tower. . Hoover School Starts. School started this week in the Hoo- ver-built mountain school house, & few | miles from the camp, and the 26 pupils of Miss Christine Best are said to be ex- the Girl Scout executives to| Children of all ages are being edu- | cated together at this school. Every- body had to start at scratch because no ‘school was in that vicinity before the President established his camp. Down to the Marine camp and up the mountain, by horseback or auto- mobile over a mountain road, the Girl Scout_executives may go to visit the Blue Ridge School. | Mrs. Frederick Edey is president of | the executive group and Mrs. Nicholas | F. Brady is chairman of the board of | directors. Because they are so widely | scattered over the country, the di-| rectors seldom can attend the monthly | meeting, but many are making & spe- cial effort to come to Camp Rapidan. Some- will remain in the East for the annual Girl Scout Convention, to be held in Buffalo in Oc'ober * RUSSIA AD ADDS PLANES Air Service Installed to Relieve ‘Wire Congestion. MOSCOW (#).— The airplane has | been called upon to help relieve the | overburdened telegraphic communica- ‘uons between Moscow and Leningrad. | Regular airmail and jer serv- passeng I:ce is to be established between the | two cities of the Soviet Union. it is announced, and the Leningrad putoflcemdeddednujdmme correspondence d of the telegraph. unfinl is approx- imately 300 miles from Moscow. [ South African imports of American oak last year were 14 cent greater | than in 1929. 4 TODAY 'S AMUSEMENTS. yety—Burlesque, “Big Revue” at 2 u o 15 pm. — “An American 'l‘l'll- dy lecond week at 11:14 a 3 7:20 and 9:22 pm. e Grnt Lover," am, 1:| an , 5:50, 7:50 and hhoh“l’nrdon U at 11:40 am., 20 and 9:45 p.m. Stage shows and 9:05 pm. " This Modern Age” sec- 1:55, 3:55, at 11 P -u 0, 4, Columbia- OM week, at 11:55 a.m. 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Mfl'!ly Mary Ann” at 11:59 15, 4:31, 7:36 and 9:52 pm. ows at 1:38, 3:54, 6:50. and R-K-O Keith's—“Fifty Fathoms Desp,” at 11:50 am., 1:45, 3:40, 5:45, 7:50 and 10 p.m Earle—"The Bargain” at 11:30 am., 1:52, 4:33, 7:32 and 10:08 p.m.. Stage shows at 12:55, 3:37, 6:36 and 9:09 p.m. Fivoli—"Tabu,” at 2:25, 4:10, 6, 7:45 and 9:35 p.m. Central—“Newly Rich,” 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—''The Common at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 pm, Law,” LABORVASKS BOND ISSUE California Federation Wants Funds | to Aid Unemployment Relief. SANTA BARBARA, Calif.,, September | 17 (#)—The California Federation of | Labor has asked President Hoover to| summon Congress into immediate ses- | sion' to act upon a bond issue for the relief of unemployment. The federation’s unemployment re%-\ lutiun, adopted at a convention here | yesterday, asked the voting of a $5,000, 000,000 bond issue for public improve- | ment work to give employment to workers now idle. TROOPS CALLED OUT Two Tmcklnlds. of Hexchn Sol-t diers Sent to Ixtlahuacan. GUADALAJARA, Mexico, September | 17 (#).—Two truckloads of troops were | rushed yesterday to Ixtlahuacan, where | Juan Herrera, a municipal councilman, | was killed in a political battle Tuesday. | Reports * said municipal authorities placed in charge there under former Gov. Ignacio de la Mora fired on offi- cials sent by Gov. Juln de Dios Robledo | to supplant them. HERE TO REPAIR EL c'l'l.lcn APPLIANCES, Buch a: s Grills, Repaired New Sae Fountain Pens . 25¢ GARRISON’S 1215 E St. N.W. WHERE TO DINE. 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Fagan’s New Comedy PE ER FLIES HIGH seats Selling Avch Selwyn Presents ELLIS SYDNEY An a naw comedy by John Emersom and Anita Loos, Authors of “Gens tiemen Prefer Blondes.” LOEW’S CoLumBI NEW SHOWS OPEN FRIDAYS NOW PLAYING JOAN CRAWFORD | “THIS HOIIEII AGE” NEIL H‘\\HLTO\, PAULINE FREDERICK ] COMING FRIDAY Elmer Rice’s Pulitzer Prize Drama “STREET SCENE” with SYLVIA SIDNEY, “‘ll‘l:l AM C()LL]ER, Jr. | DANCING. PROF. and MRS. ACHER, 1127 10th Snl!fl and dance with orchestra ev d Friday. § to 11:30 pm. Priys ppointment. 4160, 2% 2 7 2 CONCERTS, 1931-32. Constitution Hall and National Theater ARTISTS’ COURSE, 4:30 Nov. 16. LILY PONS, Sensational Soprano, Met. Opers, Dee. 11, MARY WIGMAN, Noted German D . BENIAMINO GIGLI, Tenor. Met. Opera. Mar, 15. “THE BLUE BIRD," Yushny's Continental Revue. Course, $16.70, $13.50, $11. 89, 86.80. PHILHARMONIC COURSE, 4:30 Nov. 5. SERGE RACHMANINOFF. 1; GRITZ KREISLER. Tan. 15, ol At o Greatest Bancer, Feb. 2. BOSTON SYMPHONY OR- pr. Serse Koummzn Gonductor. Feb, 17, ROSA PONSELLE. prano, Met. Op Course, $16,30, $13.50, $11, $0, $6.50. WILSON-GREENE FREE LECTURE EVENING COURSE, 8:30 —ON— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | —BY— Mrs. Nelvia E. Ritchie, C.8.B., of Sewlckley, Penna. Member of the Board of Lec- tureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, S:tl‘entl.st, in Boston, Massachu- setts. In First Church of Christ, Scientist Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Friday, September 18 At 8 ORCHESTRA HANS KINDLER, Conductor CONSTITUTION HALL. EIGHT SYMPHONY CONCERTS Under- the Auspices of First Church of Christ Scientist Lecture Radiocast Over Station WISV No Collection. All Welcoms GAYETY- BURLESK 'NOW OPEN FOR SEASON ITTLE GEM Ear Phone for the Deaf GIBSON'S 917 G St NW, * National Symphony { OWE FURY OF NATUBE LOOSED U N TWO LOVERS..ALL THE POWER OF SAVAEOE MAN., LURKING BEAST. .HUNGRY REPTILE." DE= CEITFULJUNGLE .. CRUEL SWAMP. .ALLIED TO DRAG TO DEATH THE WHITE WOMAN_ AND.THE WHITE MAN-HELD, CAPTIVE IN THE “CUL- TURED" NATIVE PRINCES PALACE OF PLEASURE/ CHARLES ICKFORD GAYNORHFARRIELL % *MERELY MARY ANN* to the most amazing mystery of a lifetime; as a lurid web is woven around the: # helpless, Fascinated victims of . . COMEDY 3500 District Children in a Corking Two Reel i Oo-etly K‘ifi%'s TOMORROW! I"/ AND ~ STREE mvmum - DOROTHY PITERSON #0-2A010 MeTune —~_.a. Special Ad.ded Attractions « « « .. First of the FLOYD GIBBONS SUPREME THRILLS “WOODROW WILSON’S GREAT DECISION” and The Greatest of Rural Character Comedians Chic Sale in “The County Seat” Silly Symphony Cariodn

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