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Next Month. ment to the United States in connec- | MO N the Lndbere Konam o - BUND AS]‘RUN[]M[RBRITAIN NOT TO PROTEST | gaia performances of grand opers. | tional subsidies neoHt R it Dauleihe Shedent. | DY | | | VIOLET SHARPE SUICIDE TO U. S. HELDNOW T00 GARISH |t s il s e, [ AR Keeping With Times, Urged | Yerkes Observatory Director| e ‘ [ representations by the British govern- after questioning by police in onnec- tion with the death of Violet Sharpe, |stances in this case,” he said, “there MOTOR OlL. “BEST OIL IN THE WORLD" Parliament was informed yesterday. | Would appear fo be no grounds which . : | would warrant representations to the The undersecretary for forelgn af- |y 0 States Government.” fairs sald the consul general at New| The consul general is satisfied there York had reported on the death of the | was no physical violence of “so-called S T A N P AUTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS Beware of Substitutes By the Associated Press. LAKE GENEVA, Wis., June 30—The blind astronomer of Yerkes Observatory —Dr. Edwin Brand Frost—famous the world over for his knowledge of astro- ysics, is preparing to retire July 1 D ot who il be 66 yeass ‘old | strength and his present physical can- next month, has been director of Yerkes dition is reported to be excellent { For Observatory since 1905, He will be suc- | some time he has been at work on ceeded in that position by Dr. Otto | his autobiography, which is to be pub- Struve, a Russion born. but American | lished soon. naturalized scientist, who has been con- | The famous scientist was graduated netced with Yerkes for the past years. from Dartmouth College in 1886, when Although totally blind for several | he was 20 years old. He at once began years, Dr. Frost continued his astro- | teaching astronomy at Dartmouth. 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