Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1932, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, NEW RECORD IS SET said the trip from San Pran- Coolidge cisco to Yokohama was made at an | even faster pace—11 d:ys.‘ 5. h_’mn. mfi IN PACIFIC CROSSING & 5. “westiouna v, was mae at top speed to convince the United States Post Officé Department of its APRIL D. C, WEDNESDAY, ‘The suit is an outgrowth of the sale of the Iowa Homestead to the Wallace PUBLISHING FIRM SUED company in 1929. The Plerce Corpora- in Action | tion alleges that a $50,000 note due Oct 6, 1932. Galesburg, Ill. Later he was general superintendent of the Universalist Con- PASTOR-EDUCATOR DIES vention, gove body of the Uni- erning Dr. C. Ellwood Nash Succumbs in | Versalist Church, with headquarters tober 15, 1931, has not been paid | Boston. and that, according to terms of the| West, Aged 77. He also served as pastor of churches ki | transfer, the entire amount involved, | in Brooklyn, N. Y.; Akron, Ohlo; Stam- DES MOINES, Iowa, April 6 (®).— | LOS ANGELES, April 6 (®)—Dr. C.| tord. Conit d N il mail-carrying possibilities. $1,950,000, becomes due upon failure to L tor. | e L, AN jewtonville, Mass., = Jams, ML Pl Corporation, G | mce any'oneof o e f ke i | e o e 1 oy belre comi Bere 33 yeas s Monday filed in District Court a suit | With mortgage security. Dr. Nash was born in Allamuchy, | s against the Wallace Publishing Co. | I T N. J. Beginning in 1895, he was for| Alaska furnished 2,006 men in the {nine years head of Lombard College, | World War. Western He-Man Answers Love Ad In Perfumed Note BUSINESS GROUPS L AUDED BY LAMONT Secretary Says Trade Asso- ciations Presage Progress and Prosperity. $1,950,000 Involved Brought in Towa. Liner President Coolidge Makes Yokohama-U. §. Run in 12 Days, 8 Minutes. ; By the Associated Press DENVER, April 6—The Utica, N. Y., widow who wrote Gov. Billy Adams last week to enlist his aid in finding her “a strong and romantic mate” in the West has a prospect. Charles Titus D. Muller read about it. True, his two-page letter of “application for same” was per- fumed. But he is a cowboy and TWO HELD IN LYNCHING asking judgment for $1,950,000. CROCKETT, Tex., April 6 (®.— W. A. Ackley, 74, and his nephew, Paul Ackley, 24, both farmers, and relatives of & white woman who ac- cused Dave Tillis, 52, colored, of in- sulting her, were charged Monday with murder in connection with the lynching of Tillis. Three more men were being sought by Sheriff J. L. Hazlett after the ar- Uruguay is increasing its postal rates. | By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, April 6—A new | record for the steamship run between | Yokohama and San Prancisco was | claimed for the new Dollar liner Presi- dent Coolidge, which ended its maiden horse trainer at Albuquerque, homeward crossing here Monday in N. M. Also the Utica widow will | |12 days and 8 minutes, an average of be advised he speaks Chinese. 1914 knots. | rest of the pair in the Austonio com- Gov. Adams forwarded the let- This is 4 hours and 4 minutes faster | munity, near Dismal Black Jack Forest. ter to her today. than the record held by the Japan|The man was seized Friday from the disclose her name. mail liner Asama Maru. protection of Arch Maples and hanged !""Capt. K. A. Ahlin of the President'to a black jack tree in the forest. verybody Gets SPRING FEVER! « « « . and in these balmy, sunny days everybody catches the spring fever of something «“New’ —that grand feeling that spruces up your insides and makes a tingling event out of jest another day! But don’t sigh and act resigned. There are ways and ways and ways . . . . NEW YORK, April 6.—The leader- ship demonstrated by trade associations | “in the face of a bitter economic struggle,” Secretary of Commerce Rob- ert P. Lamont last night, presages | ining all the necessary, ogress and prosperity.” | Lamont paid tribute to the “energy and out irage” of trade associations cuncing the annual award of the an Trade Association Executives. award was presented to the an Paint and Varnish Manufac- Association for accomplishments ered most valuable to the public, to its own industry and to industry at large. Asserting individual business units “cannot win in a struggle with over- production, underconsumption and un- employment,” Secretary Lamont said the solution lay in organized co-oper- ation. “American business, through its trade associations,” he said, “has demon- strated that cc-operation among busi- ness groups may replace hostile and destructive competition, while preserv- ing the American principle of individual initiative, individual achievement and individual reward, which is the key- stone or our economic age.” The following associations received honorable mention, withcut being ranked in order of merit: Association of American Soap and Glycerine Pro- ducers, Cotton Textile Institute, North- ern Hemlock and Hardwood Lumber Manufacturers’ Assoclaticn and Nation- al Bureau of Casualty and Surety | Underwriters. Headquarters of the Paint and Var- | nish Association is in Washington. | George V. 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