Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1931, Page 22

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No sour- { mess, no gas, no distress two hours i after meals—no sensation but hunger for the next meal. Don’t diet; don’t t deny yourself. Use Pape’s Diapepsin. two or "Then enjoy armless | U. 5. MOVIES FAG STIFF COMPETITION 0ld Monopoly in Foreign Lands Disappearing, Engineers Told. By the Associated Press. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., October 6.— American movies are facing stiff com- petition abroad from European-made ’mms, C. J. North and N. D. Golden |of the Department of Commerce’s mo- |tion picture division yesterday told the |Society of Motion Picture Engineers. | The society, at its fifteenth annivet- |sary meeting, elected Dr. Alfred N. | Goldsmith president. He is vice presi- |dent and general engineer of the Radio Corporation of America. Talkies Bring Change. The report of the Department of |Commerce on competition in the for- eign field, which American films domi- |nated prior to the introduction of |sound, set forth that Europeans would |offer some 450 feature pictures during ‘lhe current year, The leading producing countries |listed were: Germany, offering 150 German dialogue pictures; England, producing 140, and France, with more {than 100. | Coupled with the problem of Euro- |pean production competition and arti- |ficial trade barriers set up by govern- {ments, it was pointed out, is that of |supplying foreign countries with dia- |logue pictures in their native tongues. Gain Better Order. | Dr. Rarl T. Compton, president of |the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- |nology, who recently returned from Hollywood, told the gathering that Hol- Iywood’s ~artistic confusion was suc- cumbing to the engineer's ardor for | order. | “The appearance in the studios of |the engineers now necessary to carry |on the complicated technical process of synchronous sound and picture regis- tration,” he said, “has already made the |influence felt in bringing about more systematic handling of the complicated | process of shooting a picture.” 'PANAMA CABINET RESIGNS IN ROW | Envoy to U. S. and Government Secretary in Deadlock on Nomi- nation for Presidency. By the Associated Press. PANAMA CITY, October 6.—The entire cabinet resigned yesterday as a result of the deadiock between Fran- | cisco Arias, secretary of government, | and Harmodio Arias, Minister to Wash- | ington, both of whom want the admin- istration nomination for the presidency. | It was authoritatively learned that [Presldenb Alfaro already has selected the new cabinet members. The men | mentioned are: | Tomaso Cervera, former president of the supreme court, secretary of gov- Horatio Alfaro, League of Nations delegate’ and brother of the President, secretary of the treasury; Guillermo Andreve, diplomat, public in- ‘sl.rucuon: Leopold ‘Arosemena, civil en- gineer, public worksmand Jose Lefevre, iMinisur to Colombia, foreign secretary. ’TWO ARMY MEN KILLED iIN MAXWELL FIELD CRASH Lieut. James E. Adams and Pvt. Fred Applewhite Burned to | Death in Plane. | By the Assoctated Press. | MONTGOMERY, Ala, October 6.— Lieut, James E. Adams, 36, Hunting- | ton, Long Island, and Prvt. Fred Ap- | plewhite, 22, Bolton, Miss., were | burned to death late yesterday as their | plane crashed into a_high-tension wire | at Maxwell Field, Army Air School, here. | "“Tre plane, fiying in formation of | three, struck the wire, turned over and | fell, the gasoline tank exploding as | the ship struck the ground. Lieut. Adams was at the controls. Tent mates of Prvt. Applewhite said it was his first flight. Film Actor Asks Damages. LOS ANGELES, October 6 Lloyd Hamilton, film comedian, filed a ;552.350 damage suit yesterday against | C."W. Schafer, charging Schafer’s au- | tomobile struck him and broke one of his legs. The accident occurred Sep- tember 26, Hamilton's suit stated. The actor accused Schafer of driving in a negligent manner. ROUND-THE-ENTIRE MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE 53 PORTS AND PLACES - 73 DAYS MADEIRA MOROCCO SPAIN GIBRALTAR MONTE CARLO ALGIERS MAJORCA CORSICA TUNIS MALTA " NAPLES VENICE A complete circling of the land-locked sea. . .aboard the EMPRESS OF AUS- TRALIA, famed for world cruises. With her Roman bath, her luxurious public *9 DUBROVNIK ATHENS ISTANBUL SMYRNA RHODES CYPRUS BEIRUT JERUSALEM BETHLEHEM PORT SAID CAIRO ASSUAN rooms, her Canadian Pacific service . .. she brings distinguished living toMediterranean cruising. Allthis. . . for the record- low priceof « + o « « FROM NEW YOREK FEBRUARY 8 Study the itinerary. See ship's our own agent, or C. York Ave. N-W., Wash lan. Booklet from E. Phelps, 14th and New + D. C. National 0758. CANADIAN PACIFIC THE EVE LIFE INSURANCE FIRMS CUT DISABILITY CLAUSES Metropolitan and Travelers’ Said to Lead Move in Eschewing In- ¥ come Provision. NG By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, October 6.—The Travel- ers Insurance Co. announced yesterday it would write no disability income clauses into its life insurance policies after October 15. The Metropolitan Life InsuranceqCo. a similar ‘announcement, to_be effective January 1, in a trade publi- cation recently. The Travelers Co. said it would con- tinue to walve payment of premiums by persons totally disabled by sickness or accident, but that no income would be paid when receipts from premiums were not adequate to make disability income practicable, officials said. Several other large companies were AR, WASHINGTON, D. C., "UksUAY, Guwvaaut 6, 15l WOMAN AND SON GUILTY IN SLAYING Pair Are Convicted of Killing Roomer for $5,200 Life Insurance. | By the Associated Press. DETROIT, October 6.-—Mrs. Rose Veres, Hungarjan rooming house keeper, and her son, Willlam, 18, were con- victed last night of killing Steve Mak, & lodger, by throwing him from a sec- ond-story window, to realize on insur- ‘They will be sentenced October 13. ‘The State uced evidence during that Mrs. Veres paid premiums on insurance policies totaling $5,200 on Mak’s life. Two witnesses when the failed, beat him into semi-consciousf and threw him from the window, on August 23. One of them sald Mrs. Veres offered him $500 to keep silent. Mak was the twelfth I in the Veres home to die within eight years, most of them, investigators sald, under icious circumstances. The inquiry which followed Mak leath revealed that Mrs. Veres had pald premiums on ;ll:’r 1{uunnce policies on the lives of lodgers. During the trial the defense defended this' custom as a precaution taken hy many rooming house keeglers in foreign 3:.:1";4 cowool:'fr possible u‘rmn in nt a rial expenses of gers should they die. b o eath acciden Wl - ing a window sash. i % (P).— | reported considering similar action. “WoODWARD & LoTHROP LO™ LI™ F aND G STrREETS Parchment Cards. Silhouettes. Religious Reproducti Paintings. Etchings. Colored Etchings. Reproductions on Satin. Currier & Ives Reproduc- tions—Winter scenes of 60 years ago. Winter scenes of Wash- ington. rds. s of Famous If you wish, specially designed cards will be made, incorporat- ing any design you may wish. ENGRAVING, FRsT FLOOR. Four More Days to Take Advantage of Special Prices on . ., Personal Christmas Caras Most Designs Shown Are Exclusively Here ‘Make your personal Christmas greeting card selections now— while our stocks are complete, while you have time to make leisurely choice, while our prices are specially lowered. Many of the designs we may not be able to duplicate at a later time. Of course, all the engraving is done here by our own experts. JOHN BORDEN, CHICAGO EXPLORER, TURNS BROKER Polo Ponies Are Sent to Graze and Bchooner Is Given to His Sister. By the Assoclated Press: ., CHICAGO, October 6.—John Borden has traded the sextant, the elephant gun and the polo mallet for the stock market ticker, The well known Chicago Arctic ex- plorer, big game hunter, polo player and yachtsman announced he has en: stock brokerage business as of the firm of Morrison & of New York, Chicago and mflu he has turned out to graze on Glenwild, Miss., planta- tion. He presented his famous Arctic schooner, the Northern Light, his sister, Mrs. Balokovic of New York, and to make the retirement more emphatic, sald his future adventures would be confined to hunting quail on his Mijs- sissippl estate. ‘The_flatiron is still the most widely used houschold electric appliance, in point of numbers, approximately 13,0'2'0,000 belng in service in the United Stat MRS. FISKE WILL REST Actress Ordered to Recuperate Be- fore Playing New Role. NEW YORK, October 6 (#).—Mrs. Minnje Maddern Fiske, the actress, was jordered yesterday by Dr. Henry W. take complete rest of two . Mrs. Fiske is to appear with Henrjetta Crosman in “Against the Wind,” which opens in Rochester, N. Y., October 13, but she will not join the company until it reaches Cleveland the following week. The play opens in Chicago Octo- ber 26. Cave to weel Introducing a New Line at Jordan’s to the Washington Housewife - ThisRoyalette Hand Cleaner With Every Royal Super . Vacuum Cleaner Sold! 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With Christmas but eleven weeks away; it is none too early to select these for Christmas gifts—as well as for Fall wedding and anniversary remembrances. Sterling Silver on sale at $3.95 Candelabras $3.95 each Sugar-and-Creams $3.95 set Low Candlesticks $3.95 pair Mayonnaise Sets bowl and spoon, $3.95 set SI1LvERWARE, FIRST FLOOR. Salt-and-Peppers $3.95 pair Footed Bowls " '$3.95 each ‘Tall Flower Vases $3.95 each Tall Candlesticks $3.95 pair Bonbon Baskets—assorted designs, $3.95 each Compotes—assorted ' designs, $3.95 each More of That Fine Silver That is the Talk of Washington \\Q\'\\\\“\\W N ———

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