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RACE ANNIHILATION SEEN IN NEXT WAR Gen. Smuts Tells Students| “Disarmed Peace” Is World's Hope. SHEFFIELD, England. October was predicted by Gen. soldier and statesman, Jan C. Smuts, in a speech at Sheffield University last ‘night unless|7:39 and 9:52 p.m. Stage shows at the world soon establishes a “disarmed Peace.” ‘War,” he said. “Would it had ended there! But the armed peace continues in an aggravated form and es long as it continues mankind scems to be marching to some Lorrible doom.” Gen. Smuts, who is president of the British Association for the Advance-| ment of Science, made his statements in the Basil Hicks memorial address in § memory of a son of the university's vice chancellor, who was killed in the ‘World War. Science to Destroy Mankind. “In the World War we saw only the beginning of the vast difference which science is making in human affairs,” Gen. Smuts sald. “In the next great war, if that is ever allowed to occur, sclence will, like some angry, outraged deity, go far to destroy mankind itself. ‘The next war will be unlike anything which has been called war in the past. “The time-honored name of war would not_properly apply to it. It will pay scant attention to armies and navies or to the other paraphernalia of war, It will g> straight for the populations and for the immense urban aggrega- tions which will be its sure target. No Escape Possible. “It will fight with new and unheard- of chemical and biological weapons, It will cover the fair land and the great cities with poison and diseas> germs. It will saturate vast areas with a deadly atmosphere. “There will be o escape, not even for the statesmen and the war-makers, and a pall of death will rest over all. Even now the laboratories of three continents are busy with their deadly Tesearches. “And in due course some lunatic will ress the button and the flower of the uman race will be trapped and de- stroyed. “There is still a way of escape, but 1t lies along the arduous path of disar- mament. Surely sufficent has been gald to show why we shculd without further delay take to that patn.” BUSINESS CLUBS ELECT AND PLAN CONVENTION Dr. Edward Morse Pickford Heads Group—Parley Set for City Next June. Plans for the national convention of American Business ' Clubs were made and officers were elected at a luncheon meeting of the Washington American Business Club yesterday at the Racquet Club. Dr. Edward Morse Pickford was elect- ed president, Leroy J. McCarty, first vice president; Dr. William Paul Hoff- (P ] ~—A war unlike any conflict in the past | | “The armed peace led to the World TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Gayety—Burlesque, “Dixie Beautles,” | at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Belasco—"The Improper Duchess " at 8:30 pm. National—"The Admirable Crlchton." at 8:20 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Devotion,” at 11:40 » 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. rlropol(hn Five Star Final,” at 11 a. 12:43, 2:28, 4:13, 5:58, 7:43 and 9:28 p.m. Rialto—“Pagan Lady,” at 11:40 am,, 1:40, 3:42, 5:43, 744 and 9:45 p.m. 'alace—“The Unholy Garden,” at 11:30 am., 2, 4:35, 7:05 and 9:40 p.m. Stage shows at 1:20, 3:55, 6:30 and| ; Business.” at | 14.') 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 nnd Fox—"Sob Sister,” at 12:05,2:18, 4: L 1:3 |3:44, 6:52 and 9:05 p.m. | Earle—“My Sin,” at 11:23 am,, 1:45, | 4:31, 7:25 and 9:36 p.m. Stage shows | at 12:52, 3:39, 6:33 and 9:04 p.m. | | Mivoli—"Caught Plastered,” at 2:35, 4:25, 6:10, 8 and 9:45 p.m. | Central—"The Smiling Lieutenant,” 11 am. to 11 pm. Ambassador—"Silence,” i{and 9:55 pm. HOOVER'S PLAN INDORSED, Prosperity Program Lauded at| at 6:15, 8:05 Business Men's Meeting. Indorsement of President Hoover's | prosperity plan was given at a luncheon meeting of the Central Business Men's Association yesterday at the Logan Ho- tel. Following the adoption of the res lution the association egreed to “talk prosperity” with a view to stimulating business in the Capital. Two representatives were named to attend the taxicab hearing to be held at the District Building October 19. It | was announced that delegates from all business men’s associations in the city have been invited to attend a meeting next Thursday night at the Logan Hotel to discuss plans for the iormation of & federation. | No. 80 For Neuritis HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H St. N.W. Phone NA. 1693 'FOVII)IN*’G CAMERA | Size 21;x3%, 515 75 \\ llh F-4.5 “PAnd Self-timing Shutter | T Br&hAlhertJnr.‘ 815 I0TH STVREET.N.WA GUARANTEED LININGS |NT£RNATIONA[ BRAK[ SEWIC[ \ Nw Hear with the NEW SONOTONE With & Very Small Ear Piece Privats Demonstrations et THE EVEN AMUSEMENTS. ING STAR, WASHINGTOX AMUSEMENTS. FRIDAY THE GENTLEMAN ADVEN - TURER ¢/ "BULLDOGC DRUM- MOND " "CONDEMNED " INHIS GREATEST ADVENTURE “ N eARBDEN" * FAY WRAY ESTELLE TAYLOR ON THE STAGE BERT FROHMA:I\ S 0% LANGnHALEY OMAR ~ T CHESTER HALE GIRLS THE PALACE SYNCOPATORS A CAPITOL THEATRE,N.Y REVUE F ND.WEEK -die FROM LAFE TORIOT HARPO ~ZEPPO -~ CHICO-GROUCHO MONK A _PARAMO! EDDI! CANTOR! in "rn.uv DAYS CotumeiA F ST ar 132 FIRST) CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Oct. 13, 8:45 CONSTITUTION LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI conducting MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Under U. 8. Government inspection Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Dally 10 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays Ari] S, T Homer b Doors closed from 8:45 to Intermission. OCTOBER 9, 1931, . AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Star of “Bad Girl” | LINDA WATKINS Winsome Young Girl of “June Moon” in SOB SISTER with MINNA GOMBELL The Front Page Romance of a Girl Reporter who had allure. . knew how to use it...until the man she loved thought she would stop at nothing to “get her story” SN Re e Jf (. ONC 75 Warian Bellet & Gil Lamb Dorthea & Helena Blossom . / Sunkist Cave Girls — 25 Last Times Today TALLULAH BANKHEAD “MY SIN" —On Siope— BOSWELL SISTERS AND OTHER ACTS FANCHON & MARCO’S UPON A TIME”|dea Raye, Ellis & La Rue Frankiyn Record Al Mitchell's Music —His Life Was Crossed 7,777 Jtards, TONIGHT 1i: & O-MIDNIGHT SHOW./ Banps rraying. . CROWDS CHEERING.. NERVES TINGLING. .AS THE WHISTLE BLOWS FOR THE GRIDIRON CLASSIC OF THE YEAR, WILLIAM BAKEWELL SALLY BLANE J. FARRELL MADONALD Ok FOU ELMER LAYDEN HARRY STUHLD R HORSEMEN JIM CROWLEY REHERS DON MILLER and othe. 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