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A clear blessing of civilization Having detided ¢ of civilization rea en't b pfter all, the Tahitians Sthe Garden of Eden” of Sea Islands, have . their tribe 1t ren n lite and clothes, and ret the folk ways of Since “g ing nativ to highly lized paradise might easil us moderns would b aving Bightfull & < American 'FDGE TO RETURN T0 POST IN PARIS No Reason to Delve Into Pos- sibilities of Senatorship, Says Ambassador. b at essing the S ar Walter E Ambassador to Prance. arrived ight on the S. S. Aguitania, and ons as to his willingness intment to the United ing he intended to n December d States Senator reports that he the death of Dwight ican. of New Jersey that there is or might to persuade me to re- Senate.” he said. “I re- 3 ily two years ago to en- plomatic service, and 1 feel present work in France has h yet to offer me. hate no reason to delve into su | unexpected possibilities as what | bappen senatorially in New Jersey | Edge said he had timed his leave in | the United States so that it would fol- low shortly after the departure of | Premier Pierre Laval of France. He - | wished. he said. Telephone National 5000 For immediate delivery Star to your home eve and Sunday mornin [he Route Agent will ¢ t at the end of each month, at the rate of 14 cents per day and 5 cents Bunday | be any pressu | turn to The evening 3 g said the premier “was kind enough to radio me from the Ile de Prance when | we passed at sea at noon.” He sald he expected to go to Wash- |in gton within 10 days, cev oung the next o the support of his friend, David sr. Republican candidate for vernor of New Jersey “My work as Ambassador to France,” he said, “is a responsibility in which T am very much interested. I do not wish to relinquish it now THREE PETTY ROBBERIES | AND ASSAULT REPORTED Thieves Stage Hold-up, BEnter | | Home and Raid Newsstand—Col- ’ ored Man Struck in Quarrel. More Serious lliness Ahead | ‘Three petty robberies and one as- sault were reported to police last night. Philip Snitz, 1440 W street. said he was held up at Morningside drive and Juniper street early this morning and robbed of $105 in cash, a watch and chain. | Breaking a glass panel in a basement door, a burglar yesterday afternoon en- tered the home of Lieut. Charles S Weighster, U. 8. N, 2214 Cathedral avenue, and stole clothing valued at {$160 and a Gladstone bag. Mrs. Florence Neal, 808 Nineteenth told police she surprised a col- ored boy in the act of robbing her | son's newsstand at Ptnnlylnnll avenue and Nineteenth street last night. The | colored youth struck her and escaped with & small sum of money, she said. Willlam R. Holmes, colored, 24, 429 | ; V street, told police he was in the hand during a quarrel with an uniden- | tified colored man at Seventh and T streets last night. Holmes was treated at Freedmen's Hoipltll MARINE PILOT TO TELL OF NICARAGUAN COMBAT Lieut. Schilt Will Address Kiwanis Club in Belated Navy Day Program. A cough due to a cold is perhaps not alarming at first, but if allowed to continue 1t lowers your vitality, saps your strength and makes easy prey of many dangerous’ ill- nesses. Nature’s warning means it is hme for action. Check that cough now! The experiences of Marine Corps com. bat pilots in Nicaragua will be described to members of the Washington Kiwanis Club in a belated Navy day program at a luncheon in the Hotel Washington at 12:30 p.m. Thursday by Lieut. Christian | F. Schilt, U. 8. M. C., whose gallantry | in the air during the Nicaraguan cam- | paign won him national fame. | Brig. Gen. John T. Myers, acting| Sommandant of the Marine Corps, and Brig. Gen. Dion Williams, U. S. will be among the speakers. The Kiwanis Club has sent tnvitations | to Secretary of the Navy Charles Fran- | cis Adams, Rear Admiral Frank B. Up- | ham, chief of the Bureau of Navigation; | Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief | of the Bureau of Aeronautics; Rear Admiral Henry V. Butler, commandant of the Wash Navy Yard, snd Capt. H. R. Stark, aide to the Secretary of the Navy. A section of the Marine Band Orchestra will play. -0 Tron. +4 30; Tieht bulbs. 1 meral electric repairin | (ON “‘on-time ‘househol ggl UTA handling. Just ATIONAL DELIV- : ¥ "ASSN INC.. Nationai 148 it BT 1 Yool —ocleaned l|ne||xmnl smoke pipe) and paint- od for $3.50; repairs. parts for every furnace, | Leaking fur- TLL BE RESFONSIBLE FOR DEBTS gontracted by musel” only RAYAMOND IMES, 743 5th st se SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ron 3 and low fi““u' Trom pointy one and we will i88 2 at B = Suah Slsmea.” UNIVERRAL hands of the finest 3 ie THE the “jury” FIRM OF amaser & Burke aissoived PRrthership of | sbeet metal business Tocated '343(" Georsin SN L¥. AL frm bille pavable by Chas ¥ | T F. WIDM "GENUINE BEAVER BOARD wfor walls and ceflings. Beaver Board builds bright, cheery rooms at mods ate cost. Make those spare rooms liv- | able with Beaver Board. Ask for prices. "o order too small Sudden Service J FRANK KELLY Inc. 2121 Ga. Ave. ) Lumber Signed. CHAS BURKE low’s Reading safer, longer fires! get the higgest dollars! burni 811 E St. N.W. of Washi The verdict is always the same—Mar- Anthracite means cleaner, Try this bette value Dependable- Coal Service Sin THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNES Y. - 0K "TOBER- 28, 1931. Sla\er of Slx Surrenders 11-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER and killed an home of Darl Jackson, another G at the t his surr: of the shooting and spent t der. ATTORNEY RE-ELECTED | HEAD OF CORNELL CLUB' | Albert E. Conradis to Serve Sec- ond Year—Other Officers Also Retained. Albert E. Conradis, attorney, has been re-elected president of the Cornell Club | of Washington for the second successive year, it was announced here today. Other members re-elected for the mext year are George H. Selden, secretary: Henry Gichner, treasurer, and William H. Aitchison, chairman of the board. The board of directors chosen includes Charles A. Stott, William S. Graham, | John S. Correll and Howard G. Nichols Arrangements for the extension of work among local preparatory schools are being completed under the direction of Creed W. Fulton, chairman of the Committee on Preparatory School Re- lations, the club repan,s | Utah City Votes B.ehe! Bonds, SALT LAKE CITY, October 28 (). —Taxpeyers voted nearly 2 to 1 yesterday in favor of a special $600,000 bond issue for construction of a city- wide storm sewer system as an un- ' employment relief measure during the | ‘Winter months. Greece is .ecelvlnl its first coal under reparations from Germany. “See ETZ and See Better” Because eyes stand an as- tonishing amount of abuse, many people wait too long before they have them ex- amined. How about yours? ETZ Optometrists 1217 G St. N.W. We've Put Our “Case” for Marlow’s Reading Anthracite in the ury” in America— ngton householders! . more ecflnflflllfal hard coal NOW— for your fuel Marlow Coal Co. .| NAtional 0311 1858 EORGE JACKSON (wearing cap), unt, two uncles and three cousins October 25 at the State Prison at Columbia October 26 for safekee| s 11-year-old daughter, Géorgia Lou. shown by i She was sent by her father to tell officers he was ready to give up. WITNESSES SHOOTING. ADVENTISTS BACK. | - DRYLAWOFUS. “Best Solution Yet,” Holds World Session, But Limits Resolution. By the Associated Press OMAHA, October 28-—A resolution calling on the Scventh-day Adventist | Church to uphold the eighteenth amend- 1 ment “as the best solution thus far de- | veloped for the liquor problem in the | United States” was passed yesterday by | delegates to the annual world conference of the church The resolution was narrowed to apply |only to the United States after con- siderable debate, during which a num- | ber of leaders from other countries ob- | jected that such a stand. applicable to the entire world, might handicap work in the church “in the other seven- eighths of the world.” | First to object was Rev. C. C. Crisler | of Shanghai, who warned that it would | not be tactful for a world organization to indorse a “political measure of one country as the best solution of the tem- perance problem.” L. H. Christian, London, president of the Northern European division, said that prohibition is an evil through | propaganda financed by liquor interests. They need their attention called » the value of prohibition; it should be world-wide. Rev. Heber H. Votaw of Washington. brother-in-'aw of the late President Aiken County, S. C., farmer, who shot uncle, is shown as he was taken to the after his surrender. side, was with him hoods” statements that there was more he n'lht with him in the woods before drinking today thln before pmh|blllon RABBI SIMON T0 SPEAK Rabbi Abram Simon will deliver an address on “Religion and Hospitality” at the Reform Synagogue Friday night at 8 o'chhck. The speaker will discuss the social and intellectual aspects of hospitality, with their special bearing on the culture of the spirit. The is at Eighth street between —A. P. Photo LIVE STOCK CREDIT PLAN IS BEING CONSIDERED Corporation to Assist Farmers East of Mississippi Would Receive Farm Board Aid. By the Associated Press. Formation of a large live stack credit corporation in Louisville to assist farm- ers east of the Mississippi is being given serious consideration. The new corporation probably would receive financial assistance from the | Farm Board, and borrow from or dis- | count its paper with Federal inlerme-l diate credit banks. If organized, it is to be a subsidiary of the National Live Stock Marketing Association, central sales agency for live stock co-operatives. It would be similar to the National Feeder and Finance Corporation, which is operat- ing in States west of the Mississippl. Caplital of $5,000,000 for the corpora- tion is proposed. Some of this would be supplied by the Farm Board through the National Live Stock Mar- keting Association. | BREUNINGER’S Display Home in SHEPHERDPARK 1366 Juniper St. N.W. ® Completely fur- nished. 8 rooms. 4 bed rooms, 2 baths and 2-car heated garage. An unusual den with rough- hewn oak beams, characteristic of Early ‘American Hom Drive out )‘M St. to Allll"n Agl., to 14th St. turn 'léft om Juniper St. and L. E. Breuninger & Sons our home. TO LESSEN THE COST OF WINDOW SHADE UPKEEP —install du Pont TONTINE shades. Being WASHABLE, they are easily and quickly cleaned of all soiled spots and accumulated dust. Each season they may be rejuve- nated and made to look as good as new. Learn NOW of the surprisingly low cost for Factory Made-to-Meas- Your Takesvo.- Home Any Used Car in Our Stock Harding, characterized as “rank false- | That Sells for $200 or Less Will Rogérs T0 CANCEL DEBT Declares Laval Confuses Reparations With War Obligations. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif —Well, this was Navy day. We celebrated 1t this year by lopping off its ap- propriations. Wake up some morn- ing with & war on our hands. ‘Then the mad rush will be on to build ships and give the ‘em done quick By the Associated Press Then we will | GARY, Ind, October 28—Senator James E. Watson of Indiana declared in a precampaign address last night that Premier Laval of France “appar- | ently confuses reparations and war | debts.” America will never consent to cancel- Iation of war debts, the Senator said, Il!lhouxh he voiced the likelihood that ‘! e Nation might agree to an extension of the moratorium, Watson renewed his charge STUDENTS FIGHT RECTOR | America’s international bankers seeking to force cancellation of the _— debts {0 protect their stake of $15,000,- SANTIAGO, Chile, October 28 (#).— | 000000 in Euro) A group of students occupied a build-| Talking in ing of the National University here | devoted a ma of his time to tariff last night in protest against the uni- | UIRIDE & protective system as a remedy versity's new rector, Dr. Armando | for the Nation's depression Larraguibel. “I know of no man who has exer- After taking charge of the building, | cised a greater degree of self-denial and they attempted to organize a general self-abnegation than Ramsay MacDon- strike of students in support of their | ald in the present British crisis” he demand for retirement of the rector |said in commenting on MacDonald's and reforms in the university. | victory at the English elections today silk-shirt buying period again England is a pretty wise old bird She relinquished her world's finan- cial supremacy. but she didn't re- linquish any ships. 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