Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1933, Page 6

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A—6 SMALL BOYS BUSY TAKING IN CIRCUS Jubilee” Year of “Big Top”| Has Many Added Features to Entertain Them. ‘& teast one spectator at the circus yesterday didnt miss & thing—the smill boy who had his parents describ- the rings to left and right while he; k?pt abreast of the situation out “nearly twisted his head off 1ook- ing¥three ways at once until he got his pamty organized. After that when some- thilg worthy of his attention occurred | ifi.ghe wings he was nudged from one or the other. :Nevertheless, he must have had a | ctigk in the neck when he got home, | wihdt with so much going on at once er the big top of Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey. OR 50 ye mrvm hundred performers in _silk rhinestones and grotesque clown MB flying from trapezes under the canvas canopy, whirling around sl it ring: th backs of milk- PR o imei oo v RETURN TO GOLD URGED BY BRITON antics. Prof. Gregory's Proposal Before In- ternational C. of C. Received With Enthusiasm. Golden Jubilee Year. No wonder little Tommy, or perhaps it was little Harold, grew di: excitement and delight. If Tommy a_veteran circus fan, and this seemed e working for him, | nized many features new this | den Jubilee for Ringling gilded elephant could scarcely | ped bim smbling along with ed rider on his ck, and a| mnf\\m procession of 49 other ele- | the nations return to the gold standard | phants and unnumbered camels and |provoked a burst of enthusiasm yester- dromedares;at, hig hecls. day from the Congress of the Inter- was_ the opener at yesterday's o sfternoon and night per- | By the Assoctated Press. ing its seventh session here. s—the Durbar, a gorgeous | The suggestion in favor of rehabili- | reproduction of India’s famed corona- |tation of the yellow metal came from tion ceremonial. Some 2,000 perform- { Prof. T. E. Gregory, British financial | ets and animals, all decked in Oriental | expert, who said all attempts to man- splendor, comprised this procession. | age a paper currency had fafled. Perhaps the largest group of aerial| Individual countries, he asserted, are stars ever assembled—the Flying Ca-|reluctant to return to gold because ung amazons are shown passing in review before B ig. Gen. Thomas }‘:uj tzGen E. G. Shannon, commander of the Penncylvania National Guard, and other officials. wooden rifles and take orders like any doughbo; VIENNA, June 1.—~A proposal (.hnt, national Chamber of Commerce hold- donas, the Marcellus Flying Ballet, Con | each fears that others will Femploy the | Colleano, Lucita Leers, the Wallendas | opportunity to get special advantages and Gretonas, the Concellos and the | for itself. Harolds, Albert Powell and many others | “We must all take the road togéther, —somersaulted, dived and swung from | this speaker said in indicating that con- EHIBIJI E THURSDAY JUNE MRS. LAMSON’S DEATH IS CALLED MURDER| Ample Evidence Claimed Against Husband of “Y” Secretary Found Dead in Tub. By the Associated Press. | SAN JOSE, Calif, June 1.—Under- sheriff Earle Hamilton, directing inves- tlglt!nn of the violent death of Mrs. | Alle'n? Thorpe Lamson, Stanford campus |¥. w. c. A secretary, today said he | would ask the district attorney to file a murder charge against her widower, David A. Lamson. “We have ample evidence to warrant {such a charge,” the officer said. | Hamilton difclosed he had been | searching for two days for the missing Lamson maid, in the hope she could throw light on the young couple’s home |life. Neighbors said they had not seen 'her since Monday night, the evening preceding Mrs. Lamson’s death, and Hamlilton expressed belief she had been spirited away. He said a doctor retained by officers reported finding positive evidence Ms. military training has been compulsory at the Ogontz School for Girls, Philadelphia, and here the Lamson had been struck four times o D. Landon of the U. 8. Reserve Corps, | the back of the head. This conflicted ‘The girls use | with contentions of Lamson’s attorney, —A. P.Photo. | Arthur M. Free, the young woman was ' from these This 5-Piece ukdbymucldenmhulnthec-mm many blthtub ee told of learning that a m’ow]er lpplr!ntly insane, had been seen in the ne hborhood prior to Mrs. Lamson’s He said he expected to locate Q.he prowl Nevertheless he held to the statement Mrs. Lamson was killed by _an accidental Free sald he woul against the official who leata a charge against Lamson, sales manager for the Stanford University Press. 1}.am.son in jail, denied he slew his wife. Cockchafer Plague Feared. 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Portillo could be recognized about three feet behind a cigareite which he in a holder bearing the inscrip- 'm trying to get away from to- Portillo shares his enthusiasm for the circus with many other Washingtonians, including Dr. Willlam M. Mann, di- rector of the National Zoological Park and W. H. Blackburie, head keeper at thé zoo. They ell are members of the Circus Fans Association, and rarely miss a performance. Dr. Mann numbers many circus en- tertainers among his personal friends, and the performers are as enthusiastic about visiting the oo while they are in Washington as the zoo officials are about visiting the circus. Sometimes the circus and 2oo trade enimals to mutual advantage; more often they exchange information inval- usble to ythons shows at the 200, for example, Wintered: at_the local 100, where they were a welcome addition to the Reptile House. ‘The snakes will have to be trained all over again. however, before the circus | can show them, as they become vicious if not handled daily by some known friend. POLICE SEARCH ON COAST FOR MACDONALD YOUTH Los Angeles Authorities Asked to . Comb City for Boy Wanted in Mother's Slaying. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES. 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