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WARDEBISLINKED WITH REPARATIONS Laval, Supported by U.. S, to Face Both Issues, Ger- mans Predict. By the Assvcisted Press. | BERLIN, October 29.—The German foreign office expects that when Premier | Plerre Laval returns to Prance he will inaugurate-with American support what will turn out to be a re-examination of | war debts as well as reparations This expectation, it is understood, is based fn part &t least on reports re- | ceived by she foreign office from Dr. Priedrich Wilhelm von Prittwits-Gaffron, Germany's Ambassador at Washington, | covering the conference hetwacon Presi- | dent Hoover and the Prench premier. | M. Laval now is homeward b.und on the Iie de Prance | The Ambassador's reports, it was said, | have enabled the German leaders to see more clearly what i8 expected of them by the Premier and the President. Laval Action Forespen. “What will_probably happen.” vived. and taken ashore. OPENS NEW HOME the Prench cabinet to suggest to Ger- many that she take the initiative and | ol g B oY L &N *&"‘—“‘ Speeches gnd Tour of Inspection committee from the Bank for Interna- | i tional !::‘hlmnu as provided in the | Marzks Program at 0ld ¥ | VM. Daval's suggestion will be sec- Trent Saloon. | onded by the American Government | | “This committee will probably soon | SRS find that the reparations question can- not be settled without also tackling ‘?‘li spec debts, 80 that Germany's action will | Spection marked the fomadl oPening lead to o discussion of the| VA" Center “of Southwest - | Washington in a 12-room building for- wrench forelgn. offics that Chancellor | Metly known as the Old Trent Biloch. Heinrich Bruening, acting on the joint | The center cutgrew fts Hormey et statement issued by President Hoover | JUCRC S0 00 (T, it oo on be. and Premier Laval at the conclusion of coming & member of the Community thelr talks, would lose no time en-| . " | tering into negotiations on the repars- " gpsakers included Williah J. Plunk- tons’ quéstion. | ert, assistant director of the Chest; Mrs. Grandi Stirs Hopes. In_diplomatic circles here the most hopeful aspect of the present situation is seen in the forthcoming Washington trip of Dino Grandl, Italy's foreign minister, who has been visiting the German ' chancellor. | Signor Grandi has declined for rea- | sons of tact to comment onh M. Laval's American trip or the situation created | by the Hoover-Laval convessations. But | those who had occasion to hinr | during his Berlin ¥isit see in him a representative of the w) like the United States, is 1 the war and to rel of mutual trust, reduction of arm- | A speaking program and tour of in- tion marked the formal opening inter- It was learned yesterday at the versity. The first floor of the new center hous:s _club_activities, the second a % i is to avold belng shaken to its foun- | dations. YOUTHS CONVICTED | IN HOLD-UP SLAYINGS Baltimore Verdiot Follows Confes- | Only a handful of the crew were alive when the Horids left their mounts and swarmed over the boat's sides. Cutlasses, knives and arquebuses did their deadly work, but still the slimy creatures came. When the battle was over, just three Korsars sur- These, with Jason and Thoar, were bound Then began a thing so gruesome that the American could not look uj Horibs were flesh eaters and cannibal creatures. " COLORED CENTER | | voted to child welfare, home sion Involving Scion of Prominent Family. ¢ By the Associated Press. _ elmnged aristocratie ow body, mn lighter trusses, all con- to an lllusion of dainti. tit the Haines to iis In_your scheme of decora- JARd It 1a a full-toned, ex- da musical instrgment, too. ! b Haines Apartment Grand only 8483 Homer L. KITT CO. Thirteen-Thirty G St. rml.:ed by Judge in Oriminal y & | slaying. was read. It admitted the hold. | up attempt by ghe two, and named Duker as the act Kkiller, | sifted test by the defehse, to show both youths subhormal mentally. Lambert was arrested the day after Aunderson was shot to death while re- sisting two hold-up men. Duker was arrested several weeks later in Los An- geles, where he shot by & polic man while fleeing fry a stolen automobile LYRIC WRITERS BACKED* Recognition for Authors of Song Words Uged by Woman. More recognition for the lyrie writer is the latest stand of the Nationa! League of American Pen Women. executive board of the ) has lwmnd & resolution passed by the Chicago branch urging that the name of the lyric writer appear on all sheet and printed music and radio p! ams. 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C, THURSDAY, After awhile the Horibs prepared to depart. ing strange whistling hisses they ealled and the been when he first Pellucidar's language, so nNOw Was Jason when omne addressed him, saying: “Stand up. going to remove your bonds. Then follow me. 'LINK POLICE CHIEF WITH LIQUOR RING| n it, for the lern nursery school equipped to care mod ery eqn e e for 46 pre-school age childre: —~ rd the working personnel of the ce: ter. Mrs. Alma J. Scott is director of | the center, and her staff consists of | three other paid workers and 181 trained volunteer workers racruited largely from | public school and Howard University | teachers. b The center sponsors 17 active clubs for boys and girls of school age snd | two clubs for mothers which are de- | e improve ment and health educition. A - who attended ope: - Assoct cluded cfficials of the Community| ™ ‘Rt Atecciated Press. Chest, officers and members of the| NEW YORK, October 29.—Morris | board of dirsctors of the center and nu- | Grossman, chief of police of Long merous residents of the vieinity. Beach; seven of his subordinates, and s nine ‘other persons were indicted | | Wednesday" by a grand jury on Hat factories of Crechoslovakia are | of conspiracy to violate the prohibit operating at capacity, d are expected law. t do €0 all Winter. | Smuggle $10,000,000 Worth. You can U. 5. Agents Charge Seven Sub.|Ir ;ordhum and Nine Others Helped .. “that they can hound an innocent man like this. There isn't even a bottle of liquor in our city.” | The Federal Council | ical Free Churches of England has ac- cepted the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury ences on closer union with the Church o land, ‘They were charged by Federal au- OCTOBER 29, 1931 Gridley went. with the creature through the ®f the shapping, hissing horde, down to the He who was leading, threaded his way through the mass of slimy bodies until he reached & certain one. . “Get up,” he Jason to o AUDUBON SOCIETIES’ HEAD RE-ELECTED | Pearson Had Been Accused of Ac- cepting Funds From “Game Killers' ” Associations. Al By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, October 29— ad- ministration of Dr. T. Gilbert n, president of the National Association of Audubon Societies, was upheld Tues- day at the anmial election. by & vote of 2,860 to 1,689. Dr. Pearson had been accused by Mrs. Charles Noll Edge and a group of mem- bers of accepting support from sports- of the Evangel- to resume the confer- fdol yourself but you can’t fool : P § i - i : ! : j | i ' i '§i# i You gargle conscientiously and wonder why colds grow worse '3 out of 4 gargle uselessly while sore throats get worse and colds hang on Don't waste dollars on antiseptics that must be usej Sull sirmgfb. We've at'mwmd a new antiseptic that, even when diluted with two parts of water, kills germs in 10 seconds. 4 ARGLE, gargle — go the nation’s garglers. 3 out of 4 have the wrong idea. Using antiseptics that can't kill germs when mixed with water. Why shouldn’t colds get worse? Why shouldn't throats stay sore? Stop gargling long enough to get some Pepsodent Antiseptic. 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