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Special Sale of Handsome hand - carved wood Table Lamp, complete with 18-inch parchment | paper shade. Regular $40 | value. | ‘192 Regular $41.50 value. $94.7 Phone Main 955 Electric Lamps A magnificent pedestal hand-carved wood lamp, in gold and colors, complete with parchment paper shade. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. | 607 14th St. B Seiving. win end © Sta. NW. SEES 6. 0.P. SWEPT FROM STATE POWER Democratic Conference Chairman Calls for “House- cleaning” in Wisconsin. By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 27.—“This Is the year for political house-clean- ing in Wisconsin with the democrats held all state power,” Thomas M. Kearney, temporary chairman of the IS democratic state conference, said in an address prepared for dellvery by delegates at their gathering here to- day. It declared that the republican party had run the state near the verge of bankruptcy. “We are met here,” continued the as taxpayers, since this policy of un- Statue of Emperor To Be Hidden During By the Associated Press. BERLIN, June 27.—The statue of Emperor Willlam I, which stands in the lobby of the reich- hidden from public view on the occasion of the fumeral of Dr. Walter Rathenau. Afterward the statue is to be removed from the reichstag building. This decision was made yes- terdny by the house committee of the reichstag, despite vigor- ous protests from the pan-Ger- mans. 0 sweeping out the republican party, FEAR KARNEB[EK which for twenty-seven years has BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. address, “not only as democrats, but!By Cable to The Star and Chica; e i ‘ s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1923.° the driving of markets. AUSTRIAN CROWN Rathenau Funeral ened building, is to be covered Latest Tumble Puts Coin 100 Per Cent Under Previous Record. BY A. R. DECKER- By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 192 BERLIN, June 27.—Last week the Austrian_crown took one of its pe- riodical tumbles, falling 100 per cent below the previous low point. There is 8o great a difference between the Austrian state revenues and expendi- tures that the printing of paper money to balance the budget is nec- essary. At each recurring financlal crisis there is a tremendous upheaval. Accentuating the industrial isola- 0 Daily N k. 50 DALY NEWS. | t1on 1s soclalism which is deeply root- Copyright, 1 The Viennese banks have offered to issue a new currency based ir forelgn exchange holdings | Lieut. B. J. Tooher and Sergt. Kr provided the government balanced its |jan Bredvad of the United States air budget by reducing expenditures and |service were found not guilty of a increasing taxes, but the government |charge of first-degree murder by a is faced by low production and the|jury in federal court here. The case need of food purchases abroad. The|Erew out of the killing of F. B. Pitt radicals left the factories and threat- |t Punta Goraa in Aprij, 1921, and for upon t! Joot the banks for foreign|& time threatened to cause a clash money, but were persuaded by their |between military and civil authori- leaders to return to work. ties. loaders Cojretumn to worke o e [ [olc——=al—=olc———lolc———=lal——Tlol—2{] The Commercial National Bank bridled extravagance in government, this centralizing of power at. the |, AMSTERDAM, June 27—Desplte the state ‘capitol this Erowing and in. | PIER appreclation of Forelgn Minister supportable burden of expense.” Reference to Prohibition. tional conferences, It is feared that he Touching indlrectly: on the prohi- | often overreaches himeelt by pushing E M E M B E R h ¢ l.ttl bitlon issue, Mr. Kearney declared | Holland too much into the foreground the cute little (i e demosratic party emtnas ot isting laws,” but said that “every tory, is always subject to the w of the people. Thus it is that a law may always be brought into accord with the wishes of the majority. If | Pacific agreement, of almost world-wide significance. In Washington Dr. van Karnebeok to wear pinned upon their breasts? Well, we have named this new white shoe the “Chameleon” Pump It, too, can change color at will by sim- ply changing the lit- tle strip circling the vamp. fair, unjust and oppressive laws will | witches' cauldron of far - not ‘long be in force.” tics. | In connection with the prominant Senator La Follette was scored In | position he again occupies in the con- the address for what Mr. Kearney | ferencc at The Hague and the appoint- termed an agreement between the|ment of R. J. H. Patyn of Holland senator and Victor Berger of Mil-|as chairman of the non-Russian com- waukee to combine their forces in | mission, the fear is expressed that the the coming campalign. The senfor | country is forcing itself upon the great Wisconsin senator was described as|lOwers when for tactical reasons it “the most expensive politician in the | Should have preferred to decline the | United tSates, considering his weight, | presidency. ] size and other dimensions. “Dutchmen generally,” says the Alge- meen Handelsblad not consider it | desirable that a chairman should be clected from the delegation of the coun- PLANNING TO ADVANCE |giscted from the delegation of tne c MISSIONARY EFFORT | fiave " be hetd hesec et Flk, on necessary always to elect a Dutchman. Dutchmen would rather remain free | ut the conference at The Hague on M. E. Bishops Discuss World- | Russian affairs required a Dutch presi- Wide Work and Means to At- | witharuw from this duts W' ran e tain $100,000,000 Goal. ed in Austrian industry and which Lls prevents efficlent production. The -~ van Varnebeek’s work at Interna- workers are not ready to abandon thelir socialist ideas and the leaders the radical socialist leaders threat- Holland, which formerly lived in “splen- | hands unless the goyernment took . . I solation” without enta " |steps to seize the foreign money squirmy llzar&s women used law, “either constitutional or statu. | ments, has suddenly becorse 5 ‘soeer | Within the borders of the country and i Institute currency reform. Hitherto, rather than adopt an eco- implicated the Netherlands in a new |nomic pn‘)zra‘;n Austria has nnempt‘ed c tho efficiency of | to cure its financial evils by legis- people have confidence in its integ- | which has not yet been proved. and|lation against business. The result rity they may rest content that un-|threw the Dutch East Indles into the (has been the crippling of trade and Vt. Ave. at Thomas Cir. are clinging to power. A week ago that the democratic party “stands at | of international scenes. 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