Evening Star Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 16

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FINAL DETALS UP FORAUSTRIANLOAN ’Morgan Representative in London Considering Ameri- can Share of £27,000,000. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON. June 5.—Final arrange- ments for floating the American share of the -£27,000,000 ,loan for Austria are being made here. Thomas -W. Lamont, of J. P.-Morgan and Com- pany. and Montagu C..Norman, gov- ernor of .the bank of England. have| reviewed the latest first-hand reports brought from Vienna by Dr, Zim-| merman, league of nations high com- missioner for Austria. Mr. Norman expressed the highest satisfaction with conditions in the country, and added: “The reconstruc- tion ofs Austria becomes more and :more ecessary as the Ruhr situatiom becomes more acute The fact that ahe «Austrian ‘carrency* Iras betn' the stablest in Europe since its stabiliza- stion last September-is enconragim ar the moment of launching this recon- struction loan, wh . form of ip-, }\vnm(nflml collaborafion new in the ‘\\ rid’s histc i ;* Besides lengthening useful life of a car, correct gear lubrication makes it handle more easily, the gears shift more quietly and de- liver a higher percentage of engine power. Attention to the gear boxes is much worth while. Gears, cars and power are eXpensive, but proper lubrication is cheap. Automotive Engineers rec- ommend Ebonite for its lu- brication values. Try it today. g Sold by reliable dealers in five-pound cans and at' ap- pointed Service Statio where vou see the checke board design pump. EBONITE (I’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentialg ¥ _eneouraging BN To mak He i i ournging. { | ion en mon B¢ life and Au foundations of W prosperity had been laid through a plan of construc- tive internationul effort’ new in the world’s h come t LINCOLN 3070 Washingion Awning & TentCo. AWNINGS FOR STORE, WINDOW, PORCH, Etc. Sleeping Porch Curtains TARPAULINS, Etc. 3rd and K Streets N\ E. in broad lines; was political and economie guaranteed by a second. a plan for restor- ing the equilibrium of the budget in two vears by a heavy reduction in expenditure and an increase in rev- enues. This involved reorganization of the whole state administration, the dismissal of 100,000 officials and the creation of new 't and, third, internal and forei had to be I3 icits during the reconstruction period. One of First Conditions. One of the first conditions of the plan was the complete suppression of the 4money printing press and the creation of a bank of issue, while, in addition to the security of revenues ‘THE “EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, MUTT AND JEFF—There Are Possibilities in This Idea. JUST ANSTHER | INVENTION OF MING, MUTT S €EVeERY owneR °oF AN AUT® witt Love EPIPHANY CONCERT " DRAWS HUNDREDS triking Concert Afforded Between Cloistered Dusk and Tumult Outside. — — ¥ In small groups an audience slippéd into the cool interfor of Epiphany Thurch on G street, as the chimes tolled the hour of high noon, until it was halt filled with several hundred folk to listen in a calm horn to the spe- cial Shrine program that Adolf Torov- sky, organist, and Ambrose Durkin, t presented. The music in its Pan- like piping and trills balanced by the rich, deep chords that only the king of instruments can make truly inspiring, like a - many-faceted | emerald after the brilliance of ruby and topa; ands in the sunrmer sun- shine on Pennsylvania avenue. The audience visibly. relaxed and drank in the softer melodies. Mr. Torovsky played “Finlandia,” by Sibelius, as the opening number, and PATENT Y& T, S0 SWEAR ) ‘7_4 You woNT STEAL MY IDEAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS SHOW DECREASE Marked Falling Off in Comparison With Records of Previ- ous Days. There was a marked decrease in traflic accldents vesterday, compared with the record for a number of pre- vious days, according to police re- ports, and Inspector Albert J. Head- ley, chief of the traffic squad, ex- pressed himself as being particularly well pleased. He attributed the de- crease to general abservance of the trafiic regulations and careful driving on part of residents of the city and guests There were several minor traffic ac- cidents in .which personal injury did not rgsult and in which only slight property damage resulted. One resi- dent of t y was arrested for driving his car while under the in- fluence of liquor, following a slight accident. A collision between a taxitab driven | APPEALS LIQUOR CASE. * [ it S Former Dry Director Takes Convic- tion to Supreme Court. Thopms A. Delaneyv, former prohibi- tion director of Wisconsin, vesterday formally asked the Supreme Court to review his conviction on the charge having~ conspired with Joseph Guidice and members of the firm of JUNE 5, 1923. \ (Copyright, 1923, by H. O, ik ez, .56, St 1T's. AN AVTD. NUMBER PLATE BuT WHAT'S THAT LrTes WiNDow-SHADE AT Joseph Dudenhoefer Company to vio- | late the national prohibition law’ by | | the use of fraudulent pearmits. Delaney was sentenced to two years | in Leavenworth. He asserted in* his ' application for an appeal that he had | been denied a fair trial and had not | | been permitted to confront th® wit- | nesses who, testified against him. The | motion wus presented withbut oral argument and was taken under ad- | visement . | Nobles Park Your Camel Our Beautiful Summer Home On Chain Bridge Road — —By BUD FISHER. I YoU'RE SPEEDING AND A SPEED-COP IS AFTER You—~ JusT PULL THIS STRING AnD-PRESTO, \ME CAN'T GET A\ YouR LicensE « NUMBER . 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The last mentioned afforded Mr. Torovsky ample opportunity to show his tech- well as his sympa- | tic interpretation of music Ithough duties elsewhere called a number of those in the audience out, | in constant exodus during the pro- gram, the majority staved on to the end, reveling in the quiet of the place and the inspirational quality of the music. 1 from customs and the tobacco monopoly, an international guarantee would be organized Dr. Zimmerman said that during the six months he had been in Vienna he had observed complete unanimity on the part of the Austrian and people of foreign st private capital to make the sc success. The number of ministe been reduced_from eleven to and nearly and reor by George C. Pearce, 111 P street, and an automobile driven by Aaron Cohen, 4029 Connecticut avenue, oc- curred at 15th and Q street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Kressin and her colored maid car, sustained slight injuries 3 were given first aid at Freedmen's Hospital g While directing traflic at 17th and last night about 11:20 R. B. Jenkins, a park police- struck_by an automobile Miss Rozella Weed. 3539 Hertford place, under instruction, and slightly hurt. He was given first aid at Emergency Hospital 607 13th St. N.W. (Between F and G Sts. Price, $19,500 Hoover & Kidwell Sales Rent 1406 H St. N.W. the Insurance Main 6341 Loans Cover, 98¢ ization of the raily was under way. ,Dr. Zimmerman he had introduced a system monthly budget control, under which all funds, both Austrian and foreign, devoted to rehabilitation are placed under his own control. 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