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THE EVENING 'HINDENBURG ON 84TH BIRTHDAY RUSENIHA[— PRUBE ' PRAISED BY GRATEFUL GERMANY‘ . Hall if & $500,000 bullding pisnned by HEARS H|S MUTHER Leader, First in War and First in Peace, the Philharmonic Society becomes an | Retains Youthful Vigor in Leading Delivery of $50000 to Ran- answered, He was ‘elected President international memorial to Melba, as is STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C., FRIDAY, second lleutenant in the 3d Yoot Guards of Danzlg. When the World | War came he was already 65 years old| and retired as & major general. He | came out of the seclusion of the Bavarian hills to lead the German armies. After the signing of the armistice, hi again went into retirement and Jooked | e forward to spending the closing years Binger—Would Seat Audi- ence of 4,000. of his life with his family. But with the death of President Ebert in 1925, MELBOURNE, Australia (Special).— Melbourne will have a second Melba GREAT MELBA MEMORIAL | som Son Recounted at Trial ‘ Nation Through Many Trials. gt e il ;:."&: an oo news of Alleged Abductors. S ke the call of duty. By the Associated Preas. which overshadowed even his exploits October 2.—Paul Ludwig (on the fleld of battle. When Germany indenburg, who was first in | was threatened with virtual blnkfllw}' !war and is first in peace, was 84 years |in June, he personally appealed old today and the Fatherland rejoiced. |President Hoover {o extend reljef lnd se and deliver a $30,000 Thirteen vears ago on this very date, | backed up Chancellor Bruening with s e e, ieacs of Chartes M. he saw the hitherto impregnable Hi | e et b R ;'-mm'h l”" afh’ n*\ @ ‘h 5 "‘ i d@nburg line waver and collapse undeg | averted financial and political disaster. 2osenthal, weaithv voung broker, the united assaults of the allied for o recounted vesterday in the trial of four under Marshal Foch At an age when most men are semi By the Assoeiated Press NEW YORK. October 2.—The steps (Metal Yewelry OCTOBER 2, MELBOURNE PROPOSES }M:&w 1931. is already & small Hall n. the Melbourne Univer- R aoaiiiee teesiocpreifoe/s DIl ing containing a hall to seat 4.000, a smaller hall for rehearsals and letting, C—13 ——— club rcoms, teaching studios, corridors | which could be used for art exhibitions, and a dome around which sculptured | memorials to Melba could be placed. A company, formed from members of the Philharmonic Soclety to launch ' [LIEETIME] FURNITURE the scheme, estimates that at least $500,000 will be needed. It is hoped to raise most of this amount by getting | music _lovers to endow seats. Dame Clara Butt has given $500, for this pur- pose. men and a woman chargsd with being the abductors Mrs, Nellie K. Rose: told of raising the rans ing $40.000 from a ba r ing $10,000 more on a 10-day not Rill Serial Numbers Recorded. Under a bombardment of letters de- manding immediate payment of ran- s0m, the demands at one time going as high as $250,000, Mrs, Rosenthal said she delivered the money to Inspector Harold R. King in $500 bills. King, another witness, told of record- Today, as President of the first Ger- man Republic, he 5 once more the field marshal. leading the nation in a peace- inst the onslaughts of fon and political diss: Nearing End of Term. He is nearing the end of a seven-year | term in which Germany rehabilitated herself from the effects of post-war dis- illusionment, revolution and monetary inflation only to fall prey to the rav- ages of world-wide maladjustments. During the last vear he has achieved | invalid, his body seems as sturdy, his | mind as active and his eye as piercing ias when he was a youth. Known as Der Alt” (the old gentlerfan), he still | stickler for military discipiine as a of three wars, but a man of | v disposition, recalling the boy | who at the age of 11 sald: “I always | want peace and quiet.” Starts Career Early. He was born in Posen, the son of a Prussian officer and the descendant of 300 years of military forbears. He 'll educated in cadet academies, ai gf the Second Empire seecial 1,00 g Our alluring collection of Metal ing the serial number of each $500 bill. | trlumphs as a leader of government It was through the serial numbers that | o the five persons on trial were traced and arrested ]ewcllrylsas refreshing as the latest fashion news from Paris. Neck- laces, Bracelets and Farrings. started his career at the age of 18 as l SERsERREeR DOLLAR é SALE ROSES, $1.00 Doz. OF DAHLIAS, $1.00 Doz. GLADIOLUS, $1 Doz. 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