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'S \Tl ‘RDAY — COTTON VERSUS WATER Radio Battle ins enjoy- dawn F\ n‘ over Iixperts Vrr eve t s will be eligible for t glit ht al- en- been a azo the with o1l Kenneth out of his Hunter tossed a pa 100 hot sers were rushed to ¢ ane for chill night fiy- & test of their Ostli and George \ Others hmr Bids ican Legion of Or who said he ic ori O'Brine represe being O'Brine, who nce record of ached % 5 more t 5 tods Three Planes Arrive July (UP)—1 —one to act ¢ from Detroit charge of (Ca John Jack Charleson and ho will participate in re being in- ship—came stalled toda * HOTHERS PROTESTING AGAINST SPEAKEASY (Continued from e One) not printed On Mouday, the take turns on picket the place. he women. allace ociation nst the or cannot Mrs. Wicks omen plan duty outside close,” wiil be said to led by Mrs. R retiring president have heen zed sp The place has been raid- cd twice by police and once by f cral authorities, but ia still runni The w n claim that police said {hey were powerless to close the while federal authorities said vas up to the police, Mrs. Wi I7ce then telegraphcd Prezident Hoover, the de of fustice and Rep. Wil Brunnes, L. P. of the fighting ceasy for a long time place, 1o ment m F. tary re- matter had been re- ttorney general, wh artment replied that d to Amos W. W. would give the fon. Wallace said she had call-l the proprictor of the place, wh s courteous but firm, explaining his investment in fixtures made 100 costly for him to move. H f o co-ope to the exent x door. SLEEPER DERALLED BY SHITCH ENGIN One) Mrs. ate (Continued from Page 1 them along in few hours another train The Pullman was tipped over cn sideswiped by a switching en- zine. The occupants of the car werc thrown from their berths but the side of the heavy steel Pullman was rdly dented he names of the children in the ng car, which overturned were: Why, 16, Philadelphia Bonner, 11, Wilmington a Elizabeth & Chomobeer, 11, Wil- mingion, Del Louise W Alice W De! Je Sarah spenc Philadelphia, Mary and Whyteville, Va Jean and Dorothy Craig, P phia. Katherine and Moorestown, N GONFEREES ACCEPT VETERAN PENSIONS OF HOUSE MEASURE One) . Germantown, Pa tier, 16, Wilmington, n Raper, Whyteville. Va 13, Drexel Hill, Grace Woodward, hiladel- Margaret Stokes (Continued from Page ate entirely wrong principles in such legislation “There are many points of criti- cigm in this direction. “For instance, under these amendments, the average allowance to veterans whose disabilities were incurred in civii life, subsequent to the war will work out very close to the same average payment as that given to veterans who actually suf- fered from battle and in the trench- es “This s an injustice both to the nien who suffered from the war and to the public. Too Much Aid to Wealthy “The amendments reverse the house action limiting allowances to men who ar: exempt from income tax. From this removal of the indi- cation of necessity, Television Enables Deaf to Telephone New York, July 3 (A—One of the greatest benefits of television —that of enabling totally deaf persons to converse with each other many miles apart—has been demonstrated by Bell ‘Telephone company engineers. Seated in a television booth in the Bell Telephone laboratories, Miss Evelyn Parry, totally deaf, and national lip-reading cham- pion, talked with her lip-reading teacher who was in another booth more than two miles away. The images were reproduced with such clarity that the motions of the lips were easily read if he becomes permanetly dis- cither partially or wholly, as of an automobi t week, may draw a life al- from the United States eran, abled, dent ne: lowance treasury. The senate amendn | 1y affect the men who w ed after the armistice 1 | rever heard a shot fired: they se ougly modify the clauses [ to venereal diseases and burden upon the treasury which must be condemned from point of view of family lifs “General Hines estimates the first year, of this bill by the senate, will be § | rising to about $175,000. | vears and thereafter, sents an increase on the about 250 per cent. These sums wholly uncalled for by the need of | the situation and probably imply an |increase in taxes. | Sces Other Objections rious- enroll- in respc impose a therefor, as pa 0 in five This repre- house bill “There are many other objections to the senate amendments such as of certain presumptions, this will indicate my e bill as passed by the hefor ended by was in itself a generous nation- ction, hased upon sound prin Except for some minor points the houee bill entire approval of the tives of the Am n the veterans of for lid not zsk for any more shown a sense of responsibility only to the country but to the erans, by unhesitatingly exprersing their opposition to the major sen- ate amendments.” conference COngre by renewal but perh views house re They “ ad not increased hope that be able to adjourn Speaker Longwor press house actio hope that the Seck to Reach Compromise Washington, July te house conferees on veterans' pension bill sought to reach a compr se with the understanding that President is firmly opposed to any rates in excce! hose approved by the house, uthori connected to $40 the he n- chief executive in vetoing the views of the expressed them son-Rankin bill In passing this n te iner | asure, the maximum pen- SIO Note the Monitor who | the | 100,000, | sion to $60, making the rates con- form closely with those of the | Spanish-American war veterans’ [bill, recently enacted over the pres- ident's veto | Assembling early in the day, the conferees were hopeful of reaching | an agreement quickly, so that con- gress may adjourn tonight. Failure | te effect a compromise today would delay adjournment until next week. Differences Between Bill The differences in pension rates which they sought to compromise |are summed up in the following ta- ble: Degree of Senate Rate $10 Disability 10 per cent per cent 50 per cent per cent Total and permanent he house and senate tained two other major difference. A house proviso making Veterans who pay an income tax incligible for the benefits of the measure was | eliminated by the senate in commit- {tec. The scnate attached a clause under which veterans suffering from disabilities resulting from venereal discases contracted while in the ser- | vice would receive a pension | The legislation was sent fo con- | ference late yesterday by the house after it had declined to accept the senate amendments. The conferces met at once, but were unable to reach an agreement and postponed further action until today. TILDEN AND PARTNER ion bills con- points of BEATEN IN DOUBLES (Continued from Page One) Ryan, the all-California team that holds the French title, reached | the woman'c doubles semi-finals by trimming Madame Henrotin and igart, Belgium, f1 of Boston and San Francisco rode into the semi-final round wome Iileen Betty h the loss of one and ) Cross match glish stars held the late as the play sparkled with brilliancy. The youth ful Boston player pm\.d beautifully roughout, voll in fine style, toward the good shots and game that Americans the victory of Austth ss of San Francis- the quarter Australian-Amer- Jack Crawford heth Ryan. The scores Wilmer and Miss were eliminated in final round by the co and Miss were xed doubles to- t reverse of the Allison who 1 singles and s doubles with John day m entire tournam Is in me rican partner, took ving the the at- Top the entire mechanism lmck to Miss Cross but the Americans | paired better in the second set. They |forged into a 3-1 lead and when |Crawford and Miss Ryan drew level | Miss Cross won her service for a 4-3 lead. Allison and his partner then took the next two games for | the set. | After Miss Ryan and Crawf I1ed 4-3 in the final set, Allison m( | supreme efforts to save the 1%, |game but the Australian-Americ.® team, playing the net and lobbin 19\Cnptlon\lh well, managed to take it. Miss Cross bore the brunt of the attack in the ninth and last game, but it was Allison who netted the final point that gave victory to Craw- ford and Miss Ryan. Two strong young American feams already have reached the semi-finals ~the national championship team of George Lott and John Doeg, and the defending Wimbledon title holders, Wilmer Allison and John Van Ryn. at the veteran Krench com- > was indicated by the play of Cochet and Brugnon against Til- den and Timmer, Big Rill and his partner slowly, lost the first set, 6-2, but lhnv soon led at 3-1 in the second. T Rbenchinan eveliéa t6/at 44 mild s played brilliantly to take the ninth and then served a love game for the | set and they were all square at a set apiece. Although effort to cur arting den made a supreme the French pair and Timmer played well beside him. Co- chet and Brugnon carried the third set. Cochet was playing with great dash and brilliz ably supported by his veteran partner, Brugnon. Police (,uand Pantagcs . Home Against Attack Los Angeles, July 3 (P—Police today guarded home of Alexan- der Pantages, theater magnates un- der sentence for assault, fol his receipt yesterday of a ling note. The note, signed of six” instructed $10,000 or he, his wife and two daughters would bé killed. Polica said they believed the note was sent by a crank. 17 s was convicted of assault- ing Eunice Pringle, 17 old |dancer and is at liber 000 bond pending appeal nce Pantages to pay vear Briti ,h Major Plam Ocean thht July 10 Hathor Grace, July 3" (P— Mas#r C. S. Winne-Eyton, English flier who plans to hop from here to {London on July 10th. today visited the airport here, the field on which the Southern Cress flic recently landed after their flight from Ire- land. He inspected the field said he should have no trouble m ing a successful takeof Wynne-Iyton's pl were not known un John's several days ago, ¢ ship from England all Moth plane with was asseinbled at Sac for July 10 moon on 8 for a fl 1 he landed ght at He and is set The Indian governm tailed orders for the railways. - - Down [/ 24 Months to Pay Why Bother ? The Monitor Top—you will recognize it in an instant by its attractive modern design. With- in it the entire mechanism is hermeticallysealed so thatdust, moisture, rust and trouble can never enter. The Monitor Top is an exclu- sive feature of General Electric Refrigerators. let us show you how inexpen- sive they are to own. 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