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DANCER PRESENTED T0 KING AND QUEEN Society Shocked When Adele| Astaire’s Mother-in-Law Fails to Appear. By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 24—Adele Astaire, now Lady Cavendish, was presented to | the King and Queen last night, but| a shock of surprise swept society when the American dancer’s new mother-in- law, the Duchess of Devonshire, falled | to_appear as her s There was no e the statement that the duchess was| “indisposed,” but the surprise was heightened by the fact that she also is mistress of the robes and her at- tendance on the Queen is almost man- datory. The acting mistress of the robes, the Dowager Countess of Airlie, took the anation beyond place of the duchess both officially and as sponsor of the dancer, who recent- | ly married Lord Charles Cavendish, one of England’s most eligible young men. Waited for Two Hours. Do, OWN BROOD NOT FAIRING S0 WELL. INING gmNiirses Lion Cubs {LIQUOR TRAP UPHELD | BY MINNESOTA COURT “Friend” Fulse to Man Who Ob- tained Drink for Him, Within Law in Getting Evidence. [ By the Assoclated Press. ST. PAUL, June 24—Anthony Verdi | is convinced now there is such a thing as being too obliging to “friends.” The State Supreme Court yesterday | upheld his convicton for transporting liquor even though he contended in his > |appeal he had been trapped by a | HOTOGRAPH, made at the Philadelphia Zoo, where this hound dog has been commandeered to nurse the lion ecubs shown here. lioness has a habit of killing her young, so the precaution was taken ‘The mother “friéend” with a parched throat and | police connections. The “friend.” he dence by deception was “not prohibil in Minnesota and a trap may be set.” Verd! must serve 85 days at a work farm, the sentence imposed by the Duluth Municipal Court. AVIATOR PUT ON ICE LONDON, June 24 (®—J. D. M. Gray, Toronto aviator, who plans to fly from here to New York next month by way of Greenland, sat in a refrig- eration chamber for half an hour today STAR, WASHINGION, D. C, ~Ameriean 'BII*.XMCO and J. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1932. BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION |GHiLE WILL PROTECT HONORS W. M. HARRIS Chairman of Auditors’ Section and Others Are Elected at An- nual ‘Dinner-Méeting. William M. Harris, suditor of the | Lincoln National Bank, was elected section, chairman of the auditors’ Dis- lrlct of Columbia Bankers’ Association, at the annual meeting and dimner of the section last night at Olney Inp, Md. officers were L. E.-Madigan of | the Mount Vernon Savings Bank, vice cbairman; A. E,~Yeatman, Columbia Nltlmnl Benk, secretary, and Arthur Federal: NM Hibbs & Co., members of the Executive | Council. & -| OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Mrs. Henry Oxenburg Heldl Wash- ington Chapter of Hadassah. Mrs. Henry Oxenburg was installed as president of the Washington Chap- | ter of Hadassah at the final board meet- ing of the season in the Jewish Com- | munity Center. Other newly elected M installed were: Mrs. A. Shefferman, Mrs. Preudberg and Mrs. Morris Ot'll'l, vice presidents; Mrs. Julius Wolpe, treas: urer; Mrs. Joseph FPreedman, corre. Elgin, | cang h‘:“ LIVES OF AMERICANS | Assyrance Given by New Govemn- ment That Nationals Are to Be Safeguarded. By the Associated Press. SANTIAGO, Chile, June 24 —United Sllfel Ambassador Willlam S. Culbert- feassyrance 'from the new lvm fl Oarlos G. Davila yester- day that lives and property in Chile safeguarded. rtainty among Ameri- e in the country regarding their safety, the Ambassador asked the chief of the military gar- rison if the government felt it could provide all the protection necessary. The garrison chief assured Mr. Cul- bertson the government could. The Socialist junta headed by Senor Davila, former Chilean Ambassador to the United States, considers itself master oOf the situation, the officer said. Chile was quiet today under martial law, after s series of revolu- | tions, rebellfons and extremist strikes since’ the overthrow of Pml-ldenh Juan | , it was W MM foreign diplomats also ., nationals would be pruec;d. “A TREAT” AWAITS YOU= THE BAUR HOUSE & REACH BAY RIDGE, MD. A drive of 2 miles outside ci Historic Annapehl will bring you to this delightful Beach. BATHING DINNERS Enjoy salt water bath- Our delick hick ing at its best. A beau- au;ood An‘:!mbe;\d:rl;‘xi f&?x tiful beach of clear white dinners are sure s] 25 sand. to please you. Plan a picnic on the grounds or take a table in our newly erected pavilion— WHERE YQU MAY ALSO DANCE. Follow New Road Into Bay Ridge—Just Compléted Branching from Main Highway Experienced AdvertisersPreferThe Star A red-coated, golden-buttoned door- man helped the once unknown Omaha, Nebr., girl, as she stepped from her limousine to the red carpet at the door | — of Buckingham Palace. Lady Cavendish carried the usual three plumes, but her gown of pale pink satin was of the simplest severity, devoid of trimmings of any kind. The train was long and beautifully draped to_match. It would seem that the beautiful Adele can't get away from queues. When she was a slip of a girl she stood in them to get a job in a show; later thousands waited in them to see her perform; last night she waited in a long queue of motor cars for two or more hours outside the palace. A crowd of many thousands, rang- ing from cockney to civil servants and tradesmen, as well as residents of May- | fair, milled back and forth down the | half-mile-long Mall, many peering un- abashed into the ear windows. 10 American Women. The 400 debutantes and their spon- sors killed the time during their wait in various ways. There were some | bridge foursomes; one or two back- gammon games went on“despite stares; all court precedents were broken, how- ever, when its presentees were allowed into the palace an hour before the actual presentation was scheduled to when the cubs were born recently. ‘“Mother” and cubs are doing well. One little pup, however, doesn’t seem so well pleased over the nrrlnlepnil‘el:l —A. P. Photo, in preparation for the cold weather he |sponding secretary; Mrs. Louls Krup- expects to meet. w, assistant corresponding secretary; 1t was a test of a specially made cold- | Mrs. Harry Schwartz, financial secre- yesisting flying suit. 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