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REPUBLICANS WIN ATMICHIGAN POLLS Vote Runs Three to One, , Though Democrats Elect Detroit Mayor. B (ho Associated Press DETROIT, April 3.—Republican voters of Michigan “swung back into . Yne” and “made a splendid start for | ntial campaign,” B man of the st 1 committee, d sing yesterday's elec- tion, in which the entire republican t of minor state offices was vic- outcome, Chairman Cady de- democrat | fichigan ! lity that | strength | Ioting had ders some s was the first i that Doremus. the office W. Inches, r. by about | for to lead by ap- one In the ratio was coneldering the state Win Generally. three- Republica ith the returns about ate, the republicans in of election were: and Howard Wlest, to 1in were drawn. | had ciected David | ocrat o o 43 Qmons o rees KOREANS PROTEST LOAN. | Hawaiian League Sees Aid to Jap- | anese Invasion of Homeland. he Korean | wali today ing against loan of New at the loan e invasion of resolutions National Clty York, the institution Drivers! Are men, not boys. | They are picked men in a regular and steady employ- ment. They are not “float- ers” Practically all of | them are married men with families. This insures you al- ways getting a thorough- Iy reliable and trustworthy driver. Women and chil- dren are safe with these drivers, because they are courteous and careful men. They appreciate suhlic respect and confl- ence. They are this kind of men. YELLOW CAB C0. - FRANKLIN 1 [ East St. Louis, Ill, to Vote Today , | indorsement of the kian. i [and Cook have denied that they so- | S | licited the indorsement, but none re- | s|day by the Klan, denfed any *|tion with the organization, ! ihe did not know anything about the | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HEARST’S SON QUITS COLLEGE TO ELOPE ‘Secretly Weds Girl in Class Ahead of Him at California. Abe Martin Says: e /«@1 By the Assaciated Press. BERKELEY. Calit., April $.—George Hearst, young son of Willlam Ran- dolph Hearst, the publisher, and his bride were on their honeymoon here oday after thetr elopement and mar- riage yesterday. Mr. Hearst and his wife, Who was Miss Blanche Wilbur, were married by Father E. S. Olson, pastor of St. Catherine’s Catholic Church at Mar- tinez. At the Martinez city hall, where the license was issued, Mr. Hearst gave his age as twenty-one and Miss Wilbur hers as nineteon. Both were students at the University of Callfornia here. He was a soph- more and she a junior. Mrs. Hearst's parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wilbur of Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Mr. Wilbur is a mer- chant. Mrs. Wilbur had been living here with her daughter for some time. Another drawback t’' bein’ well-t'-do is t’ keep from bein’ done. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) KU KLUX TO FACE REAL TEST AT POLL Delta Theta Fraternity, and his wife | of the Alpha Omlicron Pi Sorority. Mrs. Wilbur, her daughter and Mr. Hearst were playing bridge at the Wil- | bur home yesterday afterncon, when Mr. j tor a ride o tte bride’s mother. Mrs. W on Candidates Backed r. Hearst lived with his brother, by Klan. liam Randolph, jr., at the home of — - i Mrs. W. W. Murray. Mru. " ' Murray s his cousin. Until the cou- ¥ the Ansociated Press. | ple returned to the Murray home and " ST. LOUIS, 1L, April 8.—|announced thelr Ku Klux Klan an mu»i”‘fi{;‘ e clopme voters went to the polls horo today|ys only efghteen,” to elect a m and four commis- | last night. sfoners under the commission form of government Ralph Cook, August Eggmann and | ized as the hottest in the history of the Rev. William R. Evans threc 0(1}“" xcrl'y"m(',d Bl ne ror both sides mkll : 2 | for the stationing of numerous work- the eight candidates for commis-| (0f TF FLAtODINE of wume ot of sioner, are sald to have received the; Police Mulconnery announced that Eggmann | extra police would be on duty to prevent any outbreaks. The klan angle is sald to h. arriage it was said loubted : Mi. Hearst re. Murray said | ed much’ interest to the elec | registration belng about . of the largest in the city 2| The St. Louis Post-Dispatch c- | ed tn news articles that th pudiated it Mayor M. M. Stephens, o ‘was reported in. indorsement. William J. Veach, op- ponent of Stephens for the mavoralty | tant, al ppointments w | wosition, also has denied any con-|to klansmen, if possible, and a kian ne:tion with the klan committee will anprove appointm The campaign has been character- | before they are made Banker Gray Suits $45 The Choice of the Conservative Business Man This is the type of suit that the banker or broker or general manager orders from his custom tailor. The fabric is a splendid worsted, the style of coat conservative (as illustrated), the pattern, banker gray. The tailoring is by hand---the sizes, 35 to 48, regulars and stouts. W e invite substantial business men, accustomed to the custom made, to look over this quality group of Banker Gray Suits. | Hearst and Miss Wilbur decided to 5o | | The ride in Hearst's car | | {Wilson Listens |MOTHER SLAYS TWO, To Cecil Speech With His Radio By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, April 2—Woodrow Wilson listened to the address of Lord Robert Cecil on the league of nations here last night by radio at s home in Washington. When it was announced that the former President wus hoaring the address the diners at the Hotel Astor rose to their feet and cheered. Mrs. Wilson, who was present, smiled happily as she joined in the tribute to her husband. | Mrs. Wilson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Baruch on her first visit to New York in two years. LECTURE TO BE BROADCAST. The lecture of Bernarr McFadden in the ballroom of the Willard Hotel tonight will be broadcast WJH of the White & Boyer Company. Broadcasting of the lecture will be started at 8:30 o'clock, Immediately upon the completion of this station’s concert program, which will be glven by the Blossom Inn Orchestra from 7:45 to 8:30 o'clock. Little Son and Daughter Killed, But Woman Still Lives in Hospital. By the Assoclated Prees. NEW YORK, April 3.—Mrs. Rose Martelll, of the Bronx, cut throats of her threeyearold son and four-year-old daughter and then elashed her own throat. The children | dted. The mother Is under arrest at Fordham Hospital. Nelghbors discovered the tragedy | when, attracted by the odor of escap- ing gas, they forced the door of the Martelli apartment. the children into the kitchen sepa- rately and killed them. She later took the bodies into the bedroom, and after turning on the gas, lay down beside them and cut her own +hroat MIRRORS RESILVERED. Your Spring Painting —campaign will be 100% successful if the paints, oils, varnishes and other supplies come from Dyer’s. All the nationally known paint producers are repre- sented in our stocks; and Dyer prices, like Dyer paints, are always right. {IGlad to advise with you on spring redecorating work. Sherwin-Williams Products And Other Nationally Known Paints and Varnishes DYER BROTHERS . 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