Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1932, Page 22

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For Comfort and Coolness, Equip Your Windows With VENETIAN BLINDS —and enjoy a mew sepsation of privacy, satisfaction and conven- ience. Made-to-order Venetian blinds may be adjusted to meet every protective, artistic and comfort need. Made to measure to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION,, D. €., . .. Y. CUBA DETERMINEB- Won’t Let Ex-President, Now Hiding in Brazil Embassy, Escape to U. S. By the Associated Press. 3 HAVANA, May 26—Gen. Marlo G. Menocal, American educated revolu- tionary leader who folled attempts to imprison him in connection with an al- leged new revolt plot by taking réfuge in the Braszilian embassy, Will not be permitted voluntary exile in the United States if the Cuban government can prevent it. \ £ Temporarily safe -from arrest, al- though a heavy guard surrounds the embassy to prevent his escape, the for- mer President of Cuba is said to be devising ways and means of joining the colony of exiled Cuban rebels in New York. Determined on Prisen. Following reports yesterday that Gen. Menocal might try to slip out of Cuba under a Brazilian passport, Secrctary of State Octavo Averhoff declared the Cuban government had no intention of permitting him' to thwart imprisonment in this or any other manner, The general was - recently released from prison after having been captured at the head of an expeditionary force in | Pinar del Rio Province, but was alleged to be one of the chief conspirators In |a campaign of terrorism intended to | open the way for a fresh revolution. TOJAL MENDGAL| GEN. M. G. MENOCAL. Want Governor’s Recall. LONDON, May 26 (#)—Independent Labor membeéts of the House of Com- mons last night gave notice of a mo- tion requesting the recall of Sir Phil Game, Governor General of New Sout Wales, Australia. The- motién was taken on the “ground Sir Philip’s action in deposing Popularly electei gov- ernment of New South Wales is con- trary to public interests and an affront to hk;e democracies of Britain and Aus- tralia.” WDMEN"'HU.RT IN MOB jumon LEAGUES TO PLANTA AT TRIAL OF RECTOR Several’ Injufed in Rush -After Sensitional Testimony Draws Huge Crowd. By the Associated Press. .| welfare work and. cultural activities of | Stiffkey, | the league. ¢ with the election of officers and selec- e, spicy testimony started yester- ¥ ntinued. Ieyrevolud -bt;u; wi He|® 1 -old girl-he is d to have estions hm%om Corrinth. * Police Inspec- Hanging Haits Bank Failures. hins hesn’t’ bank failure in 320 ye mm.m&z‘::cmaue 26, 1932. VA Y GREATER WELFARE WORK Cultural Activities Also to Be Considered on Closing Days of Anznual Convention. By the Associated Préss. LOS ANGELES, May 26.—Meeting today in conference groups, delegates to the annual convention of the Asso- ciation of Junior Leagues were to con- sider plans for increasing the uocmi The eonvention is to close tomorrow tion of the 1933 convention city. “In spite of economic conditions and its subsequent strain on the philan- thropic resources,” said Mrs. John De Witt Pelts of New Yark, -director of Arts and Interests Bureau,. “cultural | activities are still an active concern and the number of pRojects undertaken by the bureau throughout the country has actually increased during the past season.” Girl's “Father” Arrested. SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 ()—Rob- ert Lee Cole, 50, of Corrinth, W. Va., was arrested here yesterday and charged with contributing to the delinquency of d Keneally said Cole was pos- tor ing as the girl's father. 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Carlos Penate and other | ;ehcls arrested during the past few ays. ‘ There are some 250 under arrest in | connection with the terrorist plot, secret | service police announced. Four of those | arrested near Artemisa were shot to death by their guards during an alleged attempt to escape. Menocal is a Cornell University | graduate and served. two terms President of Cuba, 1913-1921. | said to be immensely wealthy, the chief | source of his wealth being sugar. G PALAIS ROYAL ELEVENTH AND G STREETS N.W. TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 last a lifetime. Ot PALAIS RpYAL 'TWO REMARKABLE PAINT SPECIALS Just in Time for Holiday Painting—On Sale Friday and Saturday Only F STREET AT 12™ 830 138th St. N.W. District 3324-3325' W. STOKES SAMMONS Th Washable FI‘OCI(S for a Washington Summer $7.90 $9.90 Decoration Day fashions that are booked for big times right through Sum- mer! Ta_ke them motoring. picnicking, boating. dancing * or dining—no matter: they'n “tub” beautifuuy. 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