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TROTSKY ADVIES HUGHES ON READING Says Study of U. S. History Would Show Parallel of Two Revo!utions. . MACKRENZIE. Daily News. last three days. Mr. Hughes to Fere during the 1 recommend tc take the history of the Amerlcan rev- olution for his summer reading,” said *frotsky. “I have just been studying it myself with great prout and inter- Mr. Hughes would find much there that would nelp him realize that many recent happenings in Rus- sia have an earlier p: Rush belie Plo proces the Rnes nd mors in iin t the time \ the Uni 110,000,001 Y person nere ) “that fiere Is any sul ! wailable for the present gov: | «riment. When, hgwever, the s ders attempted to talik business DStriction and American business | he said: Want Solid Leaders. { y-night ad- | spectators come here trying to do business, but the i ot the men vou want. Your 1id business that comes immediate profit. developme sss will no Rtitute rec co-operat You have had your fly- enturers and act until vith vou have beet wrecked at the will not re- s are adjusted he bridge be- can meet Bush's views about the repay- of debts were usly received o authorities and given ity in the newspapers. A tush, accompanied by his wife, is caving immediately for Ilo":‘lng{ors,i Finland. MAN SHOT TC DEATH FOUND ALONG ROAD' | { and Towel—Unable to Identify Body. al Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., June 9. Henrico ity officers today fournd the body between sixty and lying dead along & road two miles west of the city. He | «d been dead about fous' hours. The man's was wrapped in three handkerchiefs a towel, and the bullet had been fired through these or murder | . but it looks for the pur- | port of the ound. with one | co of a white man eventy vears old, head ing save a foun- i, and a couple of |} . und & small bag | in which were several shells for the pistol. No one can be found to iden- iy hin: ATTACK ON BUREAU | OF INDIAN AFFAIRS| Criticism of Attitnde Toward | Aboriginal Tribes Voiced at Meeting in Santa Barbara. SANTA BARBARA June 9.— A vigorous indictment of the bureau of Indian affairs and its attitude to- ward the aboriginal tribes of the southwest was voiced by speakers representing national organizations at the conference of the League of the | Southwest here last night. { Charges of incompetence were made secretary of the In- New York Jougal, general sec- American Association | cience of Wash- | and Mrs. H. A. Atwood, | hief of the Indian bureau of the | American Federation of Women's “lubs H Direct pleas f made by Louis N m the Ar and the | Doer of Deeds from the western Navajo reservation of the same state, Nelson declared at Pimas had been reduced to a state of semi-starvation through appropriation of their water rights by white settlers. The tribe has not grown a crop in three years, he asserted. - The aborigines of Australia are sald to differ in several important re- | . spects from every other raco of peo- ple on the earth. ' T 'EIIS oLD I The high estesn in go}d Iur. u.wlu!h. 18 A bR. WYETH 427-29 Tth STREET N. W. ‘Oppos! Lansburgh & Bre., I- Grand Union Tes Co. Largest " thareuhly equiped perers 1o ‘Wassiogros — " There are 205 plate printers out of Jobs at the bureau of printing and eu- graving at the present time on account of the lay-offs, according to Editor | Frank J. Coleman of the Plate Printer, official organ of the international union. To aid these men an employment bureau s been opened in the Washington Loan and Trust building, at th and ™ . where thome needing Jobs and S hecding workers for sundry be put into communication ach other. ki may with <e laid off have gone rk. but the mujorit they can find until e time when IADVENTISTS PUT BAN ON HIGHER EDUCATION Agriculture, Carpentry, Cooking and Sewing to Take Place of University Degree Courses. i, Colo. tisty propoese to system of education at the world's cduca convention of the de address b romination swing Prof. C. W Irwin Under the plan fidel and pagan” {Bowns commencement; |degrees, classical and cultural courses deemed’ to have no pratical value text books authors, caps and iwould be abandoned by Seventh Day | elevator constructors, gl [Adventist colleges and academies. Representatives academies and nd nearly one schools are attending the of forty intermediate colleges, schools gatherin |Other salient features of the plan ar e-third of the time at present dev 1 located in ru labor will become quired work part of the re- and university u. nnm study, ug, sewing ecognition by ersities will be sought ill_ be discouraged from tending school early in life, and over study to the e will ‘he guarded a study of works of * authors will mean dropping and Latin, it was said. Text books judged as tending to undermining Christianity will be re- agriculture, and nurs: colleges Chil- at- of exercise Eliminating ‘Infide] and pugan’ Greek IJe«-!edv {HOLDS RAIL VALUE NEAR 21 BILLIONS Head Wrapped in Handkerchiefs | Railway Age Says Accounts Kept | as Ordered by I. C. C. Show Real Figures on Valuation. o Associated Press 0, June 9.—The “actual in- of railroads of the coun- try, placed by critics of the capitali-| 2ation and valuation of the railways at £18,000,000,000, is nearer $21,00 000,000, the Railway Age aseerts. June 30 of e railroads as ibed by the Interstate nission and under it and inspection. Ther of the commission re swing the -invest- ¥ has been made, pted ment which the Amission’s aec put into effec ays showed u t slightly more than, $13.000,000.000. On December 31, 1921 their books showed w total invest- ment exceeding $21.000,000.000.” the books o 1 investment of An actual savin, months with a Royal E.J. Lipsch of Chicago. Like sands of Americans, Mr. Lipsch knew the value and the conven- ience of instant hot water at kitchen or iaundry fixtures. June 9.} university | thousand primary | ‘| Electrical Workers' Union, a | regions and farm _lincreases at THE SU ! Trades Union Activities || they believe reinstatement will be in | lorder. In all there are 1,050 membe of the local union of plate printers, i Cluding those on the retired lirt, and the | number out of regular emplovment | therefore numbers 30 per cent of the | total. | | The poiitical st preceding the se- I | lection of candidates as delegates to the | Illnu:tl conventlons of & number ol I | hit Washington" R ot ana EHectric Rallwiy at thefr next meeting on June the preliminaries on selectic ates while the aetual. nomini | tions will Le made the week following. Regarding street car men, John Cooi- | man, business rvepresentutive, has an- 1xmuuw\l llml Jurisdiction has bee i that operators of bus ex lines ir ‘(s o the city's street car Htransportational facllities are eligible for ’ ip in the union. On the Capi- tion Company buses, this broad- | ening of Jjurisdiction already has ] d in the enroliment of each bus | ator as a mem| | The non-partisan labor nuliticflll machinery for Arlington county speeded up at an executive commit- tee meeting of the organizers in |charge last Tuesday night at the resi- |dence of John Herrity, taking up the lon of putting out campalgn = for Arlington county. | Alexandr Fairfax county and { Prince William County, Va ! Decision to two managers in Very community of the countles iamed so that they may be enabled €5 poit all union med Hving in their va.-lu ions regarding the poeliticai ituation. It was announced that fpr spealing privileges wiil hanas of Jonn Froctor i hedules {ve in the of the Elevator <u|n.xruunrn Union. ’ Delegates from the Carpenters’ Union, the rod workers, lron workers, brick- |layers, hoisting ‘and statlonary engi- neers,’ painters, sheet metal workers, | rs paper- hangers, tile setters and plumbers jattended the executive committee meeting | No. 28, suffered the loss of one member dur- | ing Shrine week preparations as well | a to another, when | fatally injured | *. Gale was yeverely hurt when | tand on which they were flxmg- 1 equipment in th " Axsociation postponed & on the question of remigning | thelr positions In the District gou ernment because of 1efusal of wage the meeting in the ( Street Armory during the past wee because a quorum falled to attend The organizations next mect June 21, when definite action is expected to be taken. Some time ago a peti- | tion seeking wage Inoreases for per dlem workers of the istrict was | submitted, but no action was taken | on it Central Labor Union's » morrow night at the Musi 8 E str ring because ot | ins up for consideration | ount< ALL JOBBERS 33.17 in six Auatomatic Storage Gas Water Heater in his two-flat building has convinced thou- §. bath, His Royal Automatic is providing this and at the same time paying for itself in a remarkably short The patented Spreader and time. other exclusive features have brought instant hot water service within the reach of every home owner. Ask your plumber about the Royal Automatic or you can write direct. BASTIAN-MORLEY CO. LAFeATM IND. LO¢ AwemLii CALT L= & Storage Gas Water Heate 102 X350 automixtlc * Henter: Washingten, D. C. Cunningham PMumbing Supply Com- pany, 1234 Pa. Ave. N.W. Plumbers instal lfim The Bigrs Botieering St. N.W. A. B. Clas H St !nnr(u J. Colhfl‘v. 631 " Qt. Nw. Geo. . 8.E. Jnth Evans, “ILBL N.W. 1310 14th | James A. Messer Compans. le"e o and displn; ing Rova) G lor Heater: ;, Flood Co. 2120 4th Bt. N.W. i X1 TNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JUNE 10, 1 923- -T’T‘RT T. Important News of Worth-While Values in Every Department of Our 14 Stores! Nationally Known Cigars ---at a Saving . Phone M 50158 “Cinco” “Engagement” “Pure Grit” “San Felice” “« 44” “Washington Hand- Made” Havana Ribbon Penna Hand-Made Thirteen Stores Serve. You' sse prices. Add l0c te every d postege insyrance. Send post ahip same day order received o We Brlsstore. 506 Tt =i Wasnington. ~ Mail Orders Filled N r or fraction thereof. office or expres: Delicious Candies ---priced low Peppermint Patties, 1b. Jordan Almonds, lb Planter’s Big Salted Peanuts, Ib. Chewing Gum, 3 phkgs. . . Louden’s Cough Drops, 4 pkgs. Bungalow Pure Cream Cara- mels, 60c Royal Marshmallow. . . Crystallized Gum Drops, 1b.. . Mammy Lou Homemade Can- dies, b Address Peoples Keep Cool With a Star-Rite Electric Fan Specially Priced, 87. 79 Regular $10 Value Don't suffcr from the heat. wi you car These fans are beautifully finished, and have a three-speed regulator swit so easily keep cool guaranteed, work or Regular $10.00 value B e .Removes Hair Harm!e ly Off our suj us hair. Just sprea eet the Wwonderful new cream, let lz Imk ‘while, then rinse off all pheie the hair wit r. Used by onsy back <I & fails 1 please you 50c Size, Special, 42¢ Hundreds of Boxes of with a Star-Rite Electric kar 1 alternating or A ect current Specially priced, Cardinal Linen Stationery Specially Priced 20c and We Regular. 50c Value Don't Miss This Big Speciall Fine quality Cardinal Linen Statio packed in an attractive box. A very un@sdal value at 20c a box : ; i nesday only. 3 For all Pain — Headache, T'oothache, Rheumatism, Neuri tis, Neuralgia, etc. Eczema Remedy We Thonestly believe CRANO LENE will cure any casc of Eczema or other skin disease. Come in and let us tell you about it. Use one jar, and if you are dissatisfied your money will be refunded. Special. 89¢ and 38c. ---at Peoples Low Pri 85¢ 42¢ 42c¢ 20¢ i e T (Forms an excellent base for face powder.) $1.00 Barnards Complexion Cream. 69C (Gives vour skin lhnl mny &slow of youth, Z5c D et 5 Soap. 19¢; THREE for 50c¢ es you a clean, healthy 14¢ 3125 L'Origan Face Powder X S0c Lnbluche Face Powder Hair Giroom 35¢ Cutex Cuticle Remover Mavis hlll Powder 30c Watkins’ Mul- sified Cocoanut Oil. 50c Palmolive Shampoo ... 50c Packer’s (Liquid) Tar Shampoo .... 5¢c Williams® Nhu\r ing Cream 50c Mennen's hha\: ing Cream 25c Mennen's Talc cese 25c_Babcock’s Corylopsis Tak...... $1.00 Mahdeen Hair 39¢ 39¢ 45¢ 35¢ 39¢ 2lc¢c 17¢ 75¢ skln. 25¢ Palmolive l:u)r tian Tal (Big_pound can) 30c Djer-Kiss 42¢ Mprs. Thc;mas’ Baby Rubber Pants Regular 50c Value Special, 3 9(‘_‘ 3 Pairs for $1.00 Mrs. Thomas’ Baby Pants are made of fine quality, pure gum rubber—strong and durable and will wear well. During this sale— 39¢ or 3 Pairs for $1.00 “How to Bathe Internally” Our Rubber Goods Department will be glad to show you the simplest, most. natural form of taking au Internal Bath Which Prevents and Relieves Constipation The best, safest and most conven- ient method known is by means of the “J. B. L. Cascade” Secure FREE the wonderful book telling what it will do and what it has done. LIQUID Clrteu Eau de de Qulnlu Hair $1,00 Tono Scalpa Hair Tonic.. $1.00 Azurea Powder $1.00 79c Pro size, cially / ““The World’s Best Table W Monday, Tuesday dnesday nery. 24 sheets and 24 env Monday, Tuesday and Wed- Toilet Articles and Home Remedies ces J(.|'|\}. L 2 Luhrixuli‘n‘g 23C ‘ndnttermc. 23¢, 39%¢ 73C 89¢ Lysol, 25¢c 45¢ and Lavoris, 21c, 42c and ..... Lime Water, pint Mentholatum, 39 and . o 79¢ 60c Musco’ Rubbing 50" $2.50 H)po Cod orm, 89¢; for ne ’V\uslemle Oint- ment, 25¢ and. Nujol, 49¢ and . .. Father John's Medi- cine, 49¢ and.. 35¢ Gets-1t Corn Remover Bromo Seltzer, 10c, 23c, 43¢ and.. 89¢ 29c¢ 89¢ 23c 95¢ Bl.s Native Herbs 48c and Household Rubberized Aprons Special, 3 9c tect your pretty dresses with a rubberized household apron. Full strong and durable. priced, 39c. Spe e ocl " The Leading Mineral Water Try a glass of WHITE ROCK with a dash of lemon it will quench a big thirst: At All 14 Peoples Drug Stores 15¢c—1 9c—_29é At Peoples, 29¢ and 45¢ Chocolate-covered Cordial Cherries, 1b Chocolate-covered Almonds, lb. 33c 39c 39c¢ 10c 15¢ 29c 39c 29c 49c¢ 39c¢ 49c The New Method Scalp Massage The days of hair and scalp ailments : This new treatment is fed di rectly into the roots of the hair by the patented 1 tor. Eradic: falling hair. new hair. falling tes da grow Special. antiseptic xs needed Ireat Your Feet With Oxygen 1t’s Like New Feet for Old Nature's eat s blessed relief. No fuss tedious soaking in hot Simply shake Ger- the Oxygen Foot Powder, on your feet and rub in. Tt relieves perspira- tion, cracked skin between toes. swollen, aching feet Indorsed famous chiropo At Peoples, 50c. gre purifier a1 no water. minol, dists. Bayer Aspirin Tablets Special o 15¢ B;ml.e of 25(.‘ 89c Bottle of 100.... Palmolive Shaving Cream 29¢ 10c Palmolive Soap, Sc; 1 dom, Splendid Quality Wash Cloths Special, 10c 3 for 25¢ Now is the time to stock up with washcloths, while the price is so veryt low. Many pretty designs in cluded in this special sale, 10c, 3 fer 25¢.