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® k- Publication. T is hereby brought to public notice lthat the Trade-mark shown below which was revistered in the Unired States Patent Cffice, Washington, D C., on November 20, 1928, in the name of STANCO INCORPORATED, of Wil mington, Delaware, anid New York, N.Y., a corporation organized and existing un der the Laws of the State ot Delaware, and Trade-mark certificate No. 249,823, issued therefor, has this date been re gistered in the Office of the Govern ment Seecretary of the Virgin Islands of the United States at St. Thomas, in accordance with the provizions in the regu'aticns voverning ihe registration of Patents ana Irade marks in the Virgin Islands, approved 30 June, 1920, “ »m.-.! \‘ [— | o | . Rz | ] Temae | | SSm. B e | b conaunpne { ? g | ¥ A P - I Rond Loclined Rt o ‘WA \T | i = - =y v » ¢ BN I\ i G@vernment of the Virgin Islands of ithe United States, St. Thomas June 28, 1930. . W .C. NEILL. “overnment Secretary. nounced the desth of the noted screen ac'or Lon Chanoy, the hero of '"Tte Hunehback of Notre Dame’ “‘T'he Phan tom of the Opera’’, *'Teli It To The Ma rines’’ and other pictures shown here in St LUroix. A splendid stage is being built in St. John’s Sehool House, which xill accomo date a large company of performers. The plan is an improved one, and the job whnen completed is sure so be at. tractive. The carpenters, supervised by Mr. Matthias Simmonds are doing fine work all through the building. The Christiansted Municipai Band will give a concert on the wharf tonight. CHICAGO TRIBUNE'S R. 6. A. NEWS SE"VICE By courtesy of the Chicago Tribune Received at the Naval Radio Suation August 28, 1930 Chicago: Mayor William Hale Thomp gson was brought into the eircle of offi- .1 s o 2 a8 A cials put under suspicion through the slaying of Jack Zuta, Chicago gzangster, when it learned hompson had accepted fifty thou=and doiiars as campaign funds eontrihtion from the Moran gangs'er and bad further e¢insorted with him on partv in Kentucky [avesiirators learn ed that Zata wass<on the sn ¢cai-d vicioy trip which Mavor Thompson and hun dreds of his friegds took followlng the mayor’s last wvictory at the polis and it was peported that the mayvor visited th gangster’s home 4t Middieboro and was given a party by Colonel [k Ginsborz, Uncle of Zuta. Arthur Phoror, former county prosecuior at Middleboro was quoted as the audhority for the state men: that Zu'a entertained Mayor Thompson but however later denied the statement. Mavor [hompson s now on vacation in Massa~shusetts and could not be reached for statement Los Angeles: Lon Chaney will h» buried as he lived, ~imply and without display at Glendhle tomgrrowv. The noted actor died frbm a throat afflictinn an i will be buried close to his father Joa Chaney who died two years azo. Hon orary pall bear=rs wili be notables in Hollywood film colony. They ineclude Tod Browning, Harry Carey, Lionel Bsrrymore, Raymond Navarro, William Haines, Lawrence Tibbett and Cliff Kd wards. San Fraoncisco:—Two developments in the Warren K. Biliinzs pardon applica tion before the State Supreme Court arose vesterday after sa2veral days of in activity in the ease. The court received alerter from Charles Neumiller, Chair man of the State Board of Prison Dire:- tora denying the accusation made vy State Senator Edgar 8 Huarley that Neumiller influenced Billings to men tion Hurley as the man who paid him $25 00 to carry the suitcase filled with dynamite to Sacremento. Chicago:— A racing navy plane, drumming a thuader of sp-eed. plungead its pilot to d=ath, killed anr enloker and jeopardized the lives of horror stricken hundreds of speerarors at the National Air races today. {he dead are Lieut J P. Doshazyof Moatrevallo, Alabama, and Louis Wein=r, a Chieago concession aire. Seven speciators were injured Denver: - More than a seore of per sons were overcome by gas in tha plant of the Denver Fire Clay Company late to day. Those overcome included thirteen city firemen and ten factory workm n. Investigation revealed u leaky valve on a tank car containing sixtesn toas of liquid chlorine. A danse vyeallow ecloud rose about fifteen feet abyv:- | he car and drif ted into the plant \VW r&men ran to the open air and away from the advancing yallow cloud out t2n were. overcom= an | firemen first reacning the sc2ne ware not equipped with gas masks and were also overcome. Baltimore:- Henry L. Mencken, Editor of the Ameriean Mercury, and Mis« Heald were married unexpected!y here today by the Rev. Deetcr Eld, a cloge friernd of Mencken. The weddiryg date hea bAen set for Septenber third. Lorndon: Lord Beverbrocke is ili of fced roiscn:oX abc:rd the yacht “"Mecu -8 ’’ at Dover. Y His eondition is not con sidered serious. Cincinnati:— Wl'he time thinned ranks cf the Grand APy of the Republie, fal ering but indomg¢table, swung into pa rade once more Wednesday at the annual reurion «f the Union Armies They proudly insisted on walking although wearied by advancing yesrs, Five hun dred more teo feeble to walk orride wav ed greetings while another thousand rode in automabiles. Mexien City:--= Police Tuesday night confiscated a large quantity of Commu nists propeganda which was being ciren lated through the maiis, A number of arrests were said to have been made but ¢onfirmation was not possible. Peiping:—Two Naticnalist airplanes flying [rom Sinaneu dropjred six bombs in the larter eity and the Forbidden city Wedne-day morpning. Only ore bomb «xploaed; it was inside the Chinien gate, no casuxities resulted and there was no sign of panmic among the inhabitants. London: -Justice Humphrys on Wed nesday appointed a receiver and rana ger of the business of Lamport and Holt, shipowners, and one of the Royal Mal group of steamship companies The ap phiecatien was granted on behalt of the London Maritin Investment Cumpany as trustee for the debeniure securities, Shanghai:—Reds in the vicinity of Wusues Hupeb Province atiacked the United States Gunboat ‘‘Panay’’ W.d nesday morning, showerirg it with ma chine ¢un bullets. The "'Paray’’ return ed the fire The damaze inflicted upon the attuckers was not determined but the ship was not Jamaged. Le Bourget: -lerrific heat which caus ed her to have a slight sunstroke in mid air today foreced Mary Se Bestie, Freneh aviatrix to the ground 1n the midst of her attempt to break the world’s duration flight record. Mlle. Bestie had been in the air 18 hours when she was ail but overcome. Aithough on the point of fainting the girl brought her piane down to a safe landing. San Francisco: —Mayer Roth of Frisco has won the primary republican nomina tion for Governor of California in the elections. Londor: - London experienced the hot test August 27th in nineteen years us the mercury reached 92 degrees in the shade. At least four deaths were attri buted to the Autumn heat. Thousands sought reief at the beaches Washington:—Franeis Conlon of Mon rovia, Califernia, and an unidentified girl were killed on the beach Mexieo Ensen:- da. Authorities are investigating, the State Department announced.