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Ant{-Americanism has shown consid- erable growth in Cuba recently, the Cuban Information Bureau, organ of the factions opposed to the Machado administration in Cuba, reported in a published pamphlet. | The' literature contained an attack . Guggenheim, American to Cuba, and President Machado. Ninety-five per cent of the people were reported opposed to both Machado and Guggenheim. The litera- ture cited a long list of instances in which the Ambassador was charged with unjustly taking the part of Machado against Cuban opposition elements, Freedom Held Vanished. “The university,” the pamphlet said, “is still padlocked; the schools are closed. There is no free press, no free speechy no free assembly. Papers have been suppressed wholesale. More editors have been killed. “‘Assassinations, mysterious disap- pearances and suppression by violence of all individual liberties have con- tinued unabated. Nay, intensified. Torture is being inflicted in prisons. There are something like 2,000 political prisoners in jails and fortresses. “The anticipated Cuban revolt has come and subsided. Guggenheim has been powerless or unwilling to suppress it. Latent revolution is still present. Further armed, strife is doubtless im- ent, Rule Called Jllegitimate. “Business is at a standstill. Govern- mental receipts at a low ebb. Default on external debt payments is in sight. tey is general, have decreased to an sppalling. figure. “The right of habeas corpus is con- sistently denled. The judiciary is pow- erless, or else controlied by Machado. Cuba’s debt has been doubled in the last two years. Various international com- plications have set in with the British, Dtntllh, Spanish and Chinese Govern- ments. “There is an illegitimate government and Congress in Cuba, acknowledged to be so by the Supreme Court, brazenly wringing an enormous lottery graft from a people. Taxes are unbear- able and extortionate.” TEXAS DAILY QIL RUN CUT 75,000 BARRELS State Order;ill Hold Production to 375,000 Units a Day. By the Assoclated Press. KILGORE, Tex., September 21.—A new proration order went into effect to- day to further reduce the flow of petro- leum in the East Texas oil.fleld. The order, issied late last week by the railroad commission, lowered the production per well from 225 barrels to 185 barrels daily in an effort to offtet the effect of the yield from new shafts. Estimates indicated the order would lower production in the field by about 75,000 barrels daily. Production was expected to range from 350,000 to 375, 000 barrels daily. Production under the 225-barrel order Saturday was 434,552 barrels from 1,987 wells, according to official figures re- leased by Brig. Gen. Jacob F. Walters, commandant of the martial law zone. ‘While no trouble was expected in en- foreing the new conservation order, the skeletonized forces of National Guards- men called into the fleld by proclama- tion of Gov. Ross S. Sterling several weeks 2go were closely watching devel- opments. U. S. PLANES DOUBLE TOTAL OF 5 NATIONS 10,235 Civil Flying Craft in Use, Though Nation Is Fourth in War Air Force. By the Associated Press. Data collected from unofficial sources for Carl Byoir of the Havana Post were issued here last night to show that although France has the world’s larg- est military air force, the United States has twice as many civil planes as the other leading powers combined. ‘The figures gave the active reserve military strength as follows: Prance | 4.683, the British Empire 2,065, Italy 1,834, United States 1,809, Russia 1,520 and Japan 1.312. The United States was credited with | 10,235 civil planes, the British Empire | 2,070, France 1320, Italy 750, Russia | 490 and Japan 360. In Navy fighting planes, both active | and reserve, the United States led with | 776, while France had 515, Japan 492, | | the British Empire 312, Italy 238 and | Russia 140, NEW BOGUS $10 BILL BRINGS U. S. WARNING | Public to Have Difficulty Detecting Counterfeit Gold Certificate, | Says Chief Moran. ! Clilef Moran of-4he Secret Service has | sent official warning to the public of a | new counterfeit 10-dollar gold certifi- | | cate. | So_deceptive is this counterfeit that | Chief Moran devoted about twice the usual amount of space to his warning | to the public, going into great detail to help in the detection of this bogus | money. | | The bill is of serles of 1928, check | letter “1” face plate No. 155, back plate | number ‘missing, W. O. Woods, Treas- urer of the United States; A. W. Mellon, Sccretary of the Treasury, and & por- trait of Hamilton. “This is a deceptive counterfeit,” sald | ran, “printed on bleached genuine paper from photo-etched plates of good workmanship. The portrait is printed heavily, causing ' the finely engraved cross hatch lines in the oval background to merge with Hamilton's coat, while the shading about Hamilton’s eyes is executed with too much emphasis, due to faulty etching. The latter character- istic is also revealed in many broken | lines in the border lathework.” | ! Marine Corps Orders II Lieut. Col. Howard W. Stone, assigned t> Mare Isiand, Calif., for duty and to Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif., for| treatment. Maj. Edmund H. Morse, detached { U. 8. 8. West Virginia, to duty as diyi- sion Marine officer, Division 4, Battle- ships, Battle Force, U. S. Fleet, lnd{ aide to commander battleships, Battle Force, U. 8. Flect, U, 8. 8. Marvland. } Maj. Harry L. Smith, d:tached depot of supplies, Philadelphia, Pa., to 1. Brigade, Haiti, via the U.'S. 8. Kittery, scheduled to sall from Hampton Roads, Va. on or about October 21. Capt. Harry Paul, detached head- s o Hampton Raids, Ve ers folk, Va. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, At N\ayer & Co. Now Are Many MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1931. TFETIN NI ifetime Bed Room Suites in styles that endure : - At 193l's History-Making Low Prices FORTUNATE indeed is the family that will furnish a bed room this Falll There are so many dependable Lifetime Suites—Period types and others at the lowest prices we have ever known for such fine-looking designs and such noble qual- ities. Here you will find suites for sophisticated tastes and suites for the more simple cottage occupant—all reasonably A Colonial Type Bed Room Suite Low Priced at $265 This suite is all mahogany ... a quaint design and ex- ceptionally low priced for such dependable quality and such a delightful design. Six pieces, exactly as shown, with full size bed. . There are other Bed Room Suites for much less, too, Let us show you tomorrow. Temptingly i t | PARKING SERVICE ! Drive your car di- rectly to our rear en- trance and it will be parked without charge while you shop here. DRAPERIES Our Studio of Interior Decora- tion will be glad to estimate for your Fall Drapery needs. We specialize in quoting you for your job complete. Phone District 8976. Many Other Lifetime Bed Room Suites Shown A Suggestive Few Are Quoted Below The number and variety of artistic Life- time Suites shown now will startle you. There is hardly an end to the variety. See for yourself tomorrow. Charmingly designed Bed Room Suite of six pieces with quaintly de- signed vnnltir: Grand Rapids made in chiefly Twin Bed Suite, in walnut princi- pally, with attractive chest of draw- ers and night table. delightful pleces Early English Suite, in oak with full size bed and hanging mirror over bureau; 6 Grand $250 Rapids made pleces Unusually good_looking suite, in walnut chiefly, with full size bed and attractive vanity; six delight- ful pieces with beautifully hand-matched walnut ve- $225 DBETS ..suusaines Eight-piece Pine Suite, with twin beds; hanging dresser mirror and quaint wood knobs; one $|75 suite only at...... o~ Six-piece suite in walnut and gumwood with full size bed and roomy dresser, chest, van- $2m ity, chair and bench ut. ... ' Early English tyipe Bed Room Suite, of six pieces in walnut chiefly wlthb ga.k carvingsl: flull size bed; an unusual value [ R $25° Colonial type Bed Room Suite, with poster type bed, in walnut chiefly; six nicely made $325 pleces, specially priced at.. Prices Now Are T emptingly Low MAYER & C ~ Seventh Street CIEETIME] IHIRN”UFII * BEDDING !.l com- Karpen Inner-Spring Mattresses Priced From $19.50 to $69.50 Beautiful New Damask Tickings - oo’ Coil Springs From $31.50 to $22 . Many Bedspreads Reduced Now Distinctive Chairs beautifully covered Included in the vast Mayer & Co. displays are many unusual chairs for smart interiors. Prices now are much lower than you've seen them in years. Dozens of Lamps with lovely shades Lamps that are artistic and distinctive are shown at Mayer & Co. at extremely modest prices. If you need an unusual type of lamp, come to Mayer & Co. You will be delighted with the selection,