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. CENSOR COVERS . REVOLT IN SPAIN . By litMullMd Now* Kerrie* HKNDAYE, Franco-Spanish Fron I tier. Sept. 12.—With strict censor "hip prevailing, it. was believed a crisis in the revolutionary move ' went of the military faction against the Spanish dictator, Primo de Rivera was being reached to<Jay. T** /laanda have been arrested in thL -latest attempt to depose De | Rivera. , Fragmentary reports coming through the cenaorapip indicate that the neirti 24 hours will show the dictator either ip complete sway F again or deposed. g Guerra la leader Jose Sanchea Guerra, the leader of the conaervativo party, who re st cently left Spain, i« believed to be directing the revolutionary move tment from Paris. The government today ordered the arreat of Guerra. Alexander T,*rroux. chief of the Spanish republican party in Barce lona, and Roberto CagtiMvldo and Felix Asset i. former Vapublican deputies of Valencia, have been ar reated. • From authentic sources it was learned that tfce conspirators do not I f»lan any action against Madrid; as thejr have not sufficient strength in I the capital. Instead, they are cen * taring their plans about Barcelona. Plot I'Ong 'Hatching r Comm uniats and extremists are not involved in the present move ment, which has been developed for two years by military and republi can loaders. Rumors of plana for an extensive rebellion against Primo de Rivera, g who hy been dictator five years became current last July, when , King Alfonso transferred his home to the summer capital at San Sebas tian. At that time about 500 sus pacts were arrested cmi sms . WINMNOHS The gold medals and cash prizes In the 220-yard standing position event of the National Rifle Asso ciation two-man team match at Camp Ferry. Ohio- were won yes terday by Gunnery Sergt. Morris Fisher. Id-year-old Marino Corps veteran, of 1415 T St. S. 85.. with Sergt. R. F. Seitsiner. also of the Marine Corps. Mach shot 48 out of a possible 50 points in that event and also 08 out of 100 to win third place and bronse medals in the <OO yards event. Sergeant Fisher won the four teenth medallion awarded in the I- National Rifle Association grand aggregate which consists of scores made tn the member*! Leech Cup, Marine Co<ps r Wimbledon Chip and PreeMent s matches with ,47< points out of a possible 60S. David «. McDougal, 18-year-oM •on of Lieut. Col. Douglas C. Mc- Dougal, Marine Corps. 1748 K at. N. W., won the* individual Civilian Ctyuh members’ match and >25 ai»d a gold medal, with 236 points our of a possible £SO. Other local winners at Camp g Perry were Kasehagen, 3d. 1248 • T Irving St. N. W.; Lieut. Richard M. Cutts. 31tfl Thirty-fourth St 1 N. W.; Coxswain Harold E. Jan kins. chief storekepeer of the Presi -5 dential yacht Mayflower; Lieut. Hugh Everett, jr.. Company D. 121st Engineers; Sergt. ~ Alexander .1. Thill and Lieut. Thaddeus A. ' Riley, of the 121st Engineers. Veteran Railroader Freed on Rum Charge - HARRISBURG, Sept. 12.—F. P. “ Miller, with a 37-year service record with the Pennsylvania Railroad, was r in the Dauphin county court for hav » ing transported a gallon of moon- L shine. Neighbors appearing in his behalf presented a. petition signed by 500 of | his friends, asking for clemency. Miller said he had never used liquor, but. that he wanted to get drunk to forget a his son had got into and therefore had bought I enough while he was at it. President Judge Hargegt suspended ’ sentence. 1 1 TIMELY TIPS B A Good Root Eat at a Buy CORNER store and apartment f hi rapidly growing Soathweat A section. Industrial sone, 45,500. ■♦ * * Furniahod Room for Ront R SOUTH DAKOTA AVK. N. K. W —Near car and bus line. Gim ■ for table room, all modern im- provements. Can he had for S2O per month. Breakfast if desired. >♦ * ♦ WAo Want* fa Buy Uaad Furnitura—Choop? ODD pieces of furniture, very I cheap. Phone today. >w*frt«*« Opportunity ■ A CHANCE tn buy a soda • I fountain and supplies, also store | | equipment. Investigate today. Furniahod Living Quartan —N. W. COZILT furnished, entire 2d floor, detached house. three moms, kitchenette, bath, h.-w.-h., gas, electricity; near ears. Spe cial price to immediate tenant. ♦ ♦ ♦ Good Uaod Coir Buy HUDSON Brougham, 1027 I * Excellent condition, $650. Can be bought on terms or trade. I TA< ohova want a and of for a uro L only • four of many intoreat ing propoaitiona you will find odvortiaod in today'a Tima* tloooifiod odvortiaing aaetiona. WASHTNCrTON TIMES J llll < ■■ 1 Jr y X / JKr B f B\ B\ V A Bl r 9 / K K VwWw/f -Zlf JF* 1 X That Good GULF No-Nox Motor Fuel Supreme Motor Oil - At the Sign of the Orange Disc Displayed by the Following Dealers I DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Griffith Service Station BETHESDA, MD. ■. FT. MYER HEIGHTS, VA. Park Ant* Sales Co. Bladensburg Rd. A Neal St.N. E. Burrow’s Service Station .-> John Multerer I 305 Cedar St..TakomaPark;D.C. Dj gtr iet Lise Gafaae* 0. F. Herold Mrs. B. A. Shepherd J. J. Fister Garage Co. C2d A Dix St. N. E. R«v« R**<l * Wilson Lane GARRET PARK, MD. .1 1741 Johnson St. N. W. Owens Molor Co. hnirie Bros. Garage E. W. Offutt w 6323 Georgia Ave. N. W. “<*• HYATTSVILLE, MD. 3939 Canal Rd. N. W. Riverside Service Station BLADENSBURG, MD Edward Johnson Driscoll Garage. 201 B St. N. W. 7th * Water st »- s - r T. J. Huddleston. Lustine & Nicholson. • M. E. Buckley J ‘ H ’ Ra,Ki * ,l ■ 6oo7 Dix Bt - N - E - CABIN JOHN. MD. - - . J W - Mc N*»“ Ever-Ready Service Station E. B. Rector Mrs. F. B. Hayes Empress Service Station «!00 Bladensburg Rd. N. 0. T. Burrell,462lDe- Ave.,N.E. L H. Rieley • A G Th;.] W. J. Umstead 656 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E A ‘ ”* «« Commercial Garage, Inc. _ „ - 1 . riirpffviun? va LENNOX, MD. -M N.. T«k N. W. N . t . ‘ w KN.T,™. 3m”«b'sr' Td..’. S.r«« Si.U» CLARENDON. VA. "J fS "" 303 6th St. N. W. 18th 4 MBnro€ g t N> E E F Kenne^y J> COn,ra Dome Oil Co. Wardman Park Garage Washington Ave. A Pershing Dr. NORTH WOOpfflDE, MD. Takoma Park, D. C. 2Tth g Calvert Sts. N. W. C. P. Atwood, Propr. Motor Inn, R. Wheeler ( 01-MAR MANOR, MD. Triangle Garage. I 218 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. Wheeler’s Auto Service POTOMAC, VA. Griffith Consumer Co. 1417 TBtN ’ W RD > MD * & C „ A P»S - v 1200 R St. N. W. W. E. Wilson, 103 Upshur St. Mike Young M. New Southern (’.r.o. ALEXANDRIA, VA. COTTAGE CITY, MD. - ' ’ ' 1320 DSt N W r B«ker Motor Co., 115 N. Pitt St. F. S. Grooms ROCKVILLE, MD. u st. in. w. Reed Bros Garage Northwest Garage Carter Motor Co., Inc. FAIRMOUNT HEIGHTS, MD. ’ ’ Rear 1211 13th St. N. W.l\ C. E. Edmonson, 3900 Duke St. , u - G - L** Slver Spring Garage nnMVv" . o?*kX.us<a ' ' wVf™ CH ™ CB ' V *' southwasbington, va. D. C. Garage, 1409 17th St. N.W. Tidewater Supply Co. FALLS CHURCH, VA. TAKOMA PARK MD , ALLENTOWN. »D. H . u-. ' >*• ' , ■ 1231 Good Hope Rd. S. E. Robert R. Payne Boone’s Filling Station J. A. Trageser , Plaza Auto Supply Co. BALLSTON, VA. " FOREST GLEN, MD. WOOD’S CORNER, MD. 401 Massachusetts Ave. N. W. Ballston Filling Statton W. D. Fowler E. E. Batt . I and at Gulf Service Stations WASHINGTON, D. C. E. H. Griffith A. Dewitt Milligan 2nd A Massachusetts Ave. N. E. W. V. Phillips, 33rd & M Sts. N. W. Bladensburg Road A Neal St. N. E. 6th A New York Ave. N. W. Georgia Ave. A Upshur St. N- W. Blackburn A Cain Crosstown Auto Supply Co.. Inc. W. S. Kenworthy Uh A S Sts. N. W. Adams Mill Rd. A Lanier Place N.W. 14th A S Sts. N. W. 14th A Corcoran N. W. SILVER SPRING, MD. —Gulf Refining Company— l I ' ’ --- - - - # Tfc* tfodAomti DatHy 11