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FARMER-LABOR HEAD OUSTED BY COLLEGE Oklahoma A. and M. President Loses Post Through Activity in Political Circles. OKLAHOMA CITY, July 28.—George Wilson, one of the organizers of the Farmer-Labor Reconstruction League that helped elect J. C. Walton gov- ernor last fall, has been removed as president of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. R. G. Tyler, n of engineering, was appointed ng president. he removal of Wilson, who had served slightly more than two month accomplished by the re- organi. d_of agriculture, which controls the college. Last Tuesday Gov, Walton ousted the two recon- struction league members of the board who eclected Wilson and ap- pointed two other men with the un- derstanding that the league organiz- er would be removed. ho was here conferring leaders when he learned n of the board, sald he night on a speaking tou Wilson was elected May 19 and as- sumed oflice despite the protests of a number of organizations and individ- ; among which was the on. So pronounced did the umuwlnn‘x become that the gov- il of National Guard s with Wilson to the college at Several meetings were and ten members The legion ared Wilson was “unfit to hold a position of public trust” and other opposition to him grew out of the fact that he does not hold a college degree. Wilson for- ] ) THE_EVENING STAR, WAS ’ [ 1 manner of BUILDING' CHANGES OWNERS DECIDES BLUE LAW SHALL BE SET ASIDE Mason County, Mich., Prosecutor Announces Ban on Pleasures Will Be Unenforced. | | By the Associated Pre: | LUDINGTON, Mich, July 25.—It now appears that Sunday will not be | as blue as it was painted. Enforcement of the Sunday blue laws, which put Mason county into (turmoll two days ago, has met with declded disfavor, particularly In efr- 1(]05 that started the agitation. | Virgil A. Fitch, prosecuting attor- ney, who was leading the drive to close dance halls, resorts, soda foun- taius and theaters and stop all amus ments, even motor car riding for pleasure, sald today that “Sunday blue laws enforcement is off so far as the promcullnw attorney's office is concerned The Woman's Literary Society, in la statement yesterday, said that the % | prosecutor had been approached to i determine if there was any law under {which he could act to stop Sunday | dancing. Mr. Fitch, according to the clety’s statement, sald dancing {could be stopped under the blue laws, l“m-rpup‘m the women sald they did not want to have action taken urider | these laws. | _The local situation has resulted in |re-examination by interested persons |of the state's blue laws. Attorneys jagree, after studying the laws, that {love-making is about the énly thing, ide from religious and charitable ercises and acts of dire necessity, |that is permitted on Sunday under the statutes. HINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1923. labor, ““busines dancing, _diversion, sport, game or play, excepts “the makini ises of marriage a tion of marriages” but speci) of mutual prom- the solemniza- W|FE WILL pLEAD AGMN Financier m“u.’ Prior to Sail- | With Mr. Morgan's arrival in Europe TO REPLACE HUSBAND| ing for Europe, He Has No 0f- ficial Conferences Due. Seeke to Wear Chains as Convict to Save His Life, Fearing Effect if He Is Sent Back. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 27.—"I shall ask again if I may not wear his chains for him, for I know if they put them on him again it will mean his death,” declared Mrs. Willlam Mor- escaped from ‘the convict g, but was arrested here’a week ago. “Through those ner in wrote Hardwick, beg- Georgla,” repeated heart, and was not mentally respon- sible for the incident that caused his arrest. Gov. Hardwick kindly replled that he would give my appeal careful con- | sideration, but said it was impossible for anyone to serve a prison sentence | by proxy. Nevertheless if they say my husband must go back there, I shall renew my plea. Morrell's case was heard in court, and decision was postponed_until the arrival of detectives from Georgla. — More than seventy-five thousand women in Parls are earning their iiv- ing as painters, sculptresses, musi- aemuomers |, P, MORGAN'S TRIP SULELY FUR REST gan will confer}in London with Secre- | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 28.—J. P. Morgan, who Is a passenger for Europe on the | Guaranty Trust Company and president Homeric, sailing today, declared before of the international chamber of com- his departure that he did not expect to | the Bankers' Trust Company. participate In any officlal conferences abroad, going away solely for rest and Tecreation, as Is his annual custom. He rell. "She is the wife of a Georgia |declared it was uniikely that any fur- prison road. gang fugitive who _is | ther mee! fighting extradition to that state. He ternationa) pointed last year to study the question [granted by the Angora government tefrible months |of floating a German loan as part of [In Turkey, plans to start preliminary the general reparations scheme. While de did not express any opinton . las e poss! of arranging suc ey e - % | financial district that Germany's chances r i e wie £00d % |in this regard are extremely remote un- | jating to th tl suitable guarantees are provided fo | insure investors against loss. It {8 considered iikely that Mr, Mor- | tary of the Treasury Mellon and pos- sibly with Premler Stanley Baldwin. practically all of the principal banking firms in the financial district’ will have a representative abroad. Those already there include Otto Kahn of Kuhn, Loeb and Company, Charles H. Sabin - and Fragels H. Blsson, chairman of the board and vice president, respectively, of the Guaranty Trust Company ; Willis | H. Booth, another vice president of the merce, and Fred Kent, vice president of START ON CONCESSION. 5% wuuld bs eatied f the e ot LRI e o eiab e e committee of bankers ap-|the so-called ' “Chester concession” work immediately in the de\elopmenlj of these flelds, K. E. Clayton-Kennedy made this! e State Department copies nd official documents re- concession. o 3430 Connecticut Avenue N.W. REAL ESTATE. Blulness Property Located on Columbia Road near 18th St. Vacant Y4 Conhnn store, 7 rooms and bath Garage for 2 Cars Proposed Annual Rental $3,300 Price, $40,000 Subject to an offer THOMAS J. FISHER AND COMPANY, INC.. 738 15th St. N.W. Fences | Anything Stone John B. Ginechesi Three Rooms and Bath The laws prohibit all | clans or actresses. merly 1= a Non-Partisan League o & 2. x4 worker in North Dakota. - s R TR o, n T U T WOMAN WITNESS AT TRIAL| OF ALLEGED MURDERER 1833 NCWtOIl SL N.W. $67'50 Per Month Within Two Blocks of Park Road Agent on Premises Sunday Y roloTiERD | " 5 [{| NEW AMSTERDAM Aug. 11, Sept. 15, Oof,’ “We Have the Key’ MCKEEVER AND G OSS Rt e e SIRERED T A — g \ 1415 Eye St. N.W. Steamer Charles Macalcster 1700 block 7th N.W. | 2000 block 18th St. N.W. il RS s i Yor res, 2 Apts. above, in 40 1 Story Trick Store. ‘anitable mmmm Marshall Hall, 50c $1%,000 for both. Very for — businexs, $15,0 at 10 A.M., 2:30 and 6:30 P. 1100 block 23rd St. Maryland Chicken Dinner, $1 oo These Beautiful Detached Homes, Located in Brookland, and Convenient to Stores, Churches, Schools nnd Within One Square of Car Line STEAMSHIPS. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE This four-story firepreof building at L street northwest, used as a garage, was xold to Clyde B. Asher, who will hold it as an investment. It Accompanied Cleveland Man in His | Wax sold for Julius I Peyxer by John F. Maury. Flight Following Death of Patrolman. By the Associated Press SLAND, Ohio, July Marie | d n I/ fter the death | Griftin, will be and when Whitfield's charge of fi umed Monda ward C. The court was not in Trial on the murder 1s clared toda session today. her witnesses Monday will in- e Mrs. Clara Briel, who loaned Whitfield a shovel, with which it is v dug ‘the grave where fmon i (eatingD e Store, including stock of Gro- I Killed by |[fl ¥ . Ave. Store, 7 ceries and Fixturex: 6 rooms and n bullet fired from a .45 caliber re- | [l and bath, including stock of G hath; 4-car brick garage. Ow volver. This contradicts statements | Priced for | retiving will take $10,500. E e by the defendant that the offi- | sEmh- ey et 3. Famlly House A Street N.E. Near 7th | caliber police Griffin pressed it Rents $115 Month. Well financed. Must sell this week. Price $11,500—Cash $1,500 mond e that a | bullet could not be in- | Nithela's side and the lat- | ked his H H We have attractive offerings business properties, F St., G St., 7th St. and 14th St. Call Main 3208. Mount Vernon, 85c‘_; (Admission to Grounds Extra) at 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. T Indian Head Delightful 40-Mile Ride Every Evening at 6:30 TH AFRICA- by UNION CASTLE LINE for snflings and farther Infarmation anoly - Sanderson & Son. Gen. Passenger Agte. 26 Broadway. New York, Or Any Steamship Ticket Agents. Mffi?fé‘fifi‘ifimh SALESMAN ON PREMISES SAT. AFTERNOON = 2 DR AL AN AND SUNDAY i TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. Main 3285 1206 18th St. N.W. LT At the Top of the Town-- But For Sale at a Low Price serted in a wound caused by a smal- ler caliber cartridge without tearing the Impertinent Question. | 3 st after getting up at his hotel while attending the re- : f Shriners (n Wash- h, recorder of umbus and rep- | “ntative of the gathering, read his| tuary in 4 paper that € the | hotel bellhops handed him. 0" went phone and called Bob | ch, Aladdin’s potentate, who H t another hotel, and re- | lated to him the facts of the paper. { “Where are you telephoning from a B : Open for Inspection Another Fundamental Reason For Selecting BATTERY PARK - ARCHITECTURE — What housewife has not visualized and planned her ideal home? No home is ideal unless it incorporates ‘ the individuality of the owner. Aladdin Temple of 216 Commerce & Savings Bldg. 6-rooms, bath, hot-water heat, electricity, hard- 7th and E Sts. N. W. < electricity, hard wood finish, newly painted and papered thrrrughout two-car brick garage, colonial front porch, double rear porches. Can be purchased on easy terms. ‘nsteat Italion A SMIPPING Completely detached and exceptionally well built, containing six large rooms, tile bath, hot-water heat, electricity, stationary tubs, double floors and-extra large, well lighted cellar, constructed of rock face granite block, laid in cement mortar. Size of lot, 38 feet by 102 feet to 15-foot alley. The interiors are beauti- fully finished in white enamel trim, and at the price and terms is a home which merits your immediate in- spection. g New York—Havana PRICE, $8,750—Reasonable Cash Payment e EEreGuile & oy and Balance Less Than Rent o sent 13 Snmplc House, No. 1001 Otis Street N.E. Toind s Kaertcon 1o Open and Lighted Until 9 P.M. PACIFIC LINE HOOVER & KIDWELL The Pactfic Steam Navigation nderson & EXCLUSIVE AGENT SALES, RENTS, LOANS AND INSURANCE 6 Broadway, N. \ Main 6341 EE Havana, the Panama Canal, the giant Andes and the wonderful cities of Latins Amerfca. A trip iously appoint 143 0 tons T 2 | i ’ In BATTERY PARK not only are the homes individually planned by an expert architect, but every home incorporates the purchaser’s individual ideas. Under the expert guidance of our architect the purchaser has free play to develop his personal ideas. Under this arrangement of the architect and purchaser working together to produce the ideal home, all demands of modern architecture are achieved. - Economy of space, comfort and convenience of arrangement and beauty of design. Or local Agents AljSTRALIA HONOLULU. NEW ZEALAND, The Wil Equipped Loral Yait \‘m;nm “MAKURA' NIAGARA" (20,000 tons) { { For fares, ARERAALALANIARERNNARNRANS A further advantage of having each home express the individu- ality of the owner is that it obviates the'possibility of that “appear- ance of sameness” so often seen, even in communities of well Maddux-Marshall & Co. Main Office Battery Park 1108 16th St. N.W. Wilson’s Lane ‘Tel. Main 8970 Tel. Bethesda 104-M. Nine Other Fundamental Reasons Location. Improvements. Construction. Landscaping. Management. Restrictions. Environment. 8. Community Feature. 9. Price and Terms. United American Lines’ ULARRIIAN LINES) vint Nervice with § HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE EUROPE § ENGLAND FRANCE GERMA) To Cherbourg, osihempion, Himburg) Resolute. . . 7 Ne e Relfunce. 21 Sept. 18 Oc To Hamburg via Southampton Albert Baliin..Sept. 6 Oct. 18 Nov. To Hamburg Dirce; Thuring] A The New Brinkley Homes 38th and Garfield Streets, Northwest (CATHEDRAL HIGHLANDS) Are splendidly located just two squares south of the Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul (Episcopal) Semi-Detached Brick Homés Six Rooms and Bath Complete in Every Modern Appointment Spacious Porches Wide and Deep Lots SHADY LAWNS Terms Unsurpassed in Homes of This Character T una: one-fourth the cost. Through Ship and Sail as on the banama Canal py Pacific Mail to. Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ample tinle lncludmg All Interest ashore for sightseeing at Cristobal y (‘nrin(ln\ Motor:- out Massachusetts avenue to Garfield *street, " then west on Garfield street to 38th street. Take Wis- consin 4Venue street car, get off at Garfield, street and OPEN FOR lNSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY L " walk one square west to the homes; or phone office (Main _ SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK Take the Wisconsin Ave. Car,. or Drives Out : t. i ks Masioohusetts A v gy 2255) for auto to' mspec L e ,:,;,,,:::,up,,,i,:‘. Sept. 11. ' Oct. . B Also lddltlunlll [ul'htl;lflinxl lpwoxl ' z ¢ Realtor 810 “F” Street NW. . ARRERNENNAN Sept. 20 Nov. 3 Oct, 4 Nov. WINTER CRUISES Wost Indics... .. Reliance Round the World. .. Resolute Jan. 19 Mediterranean Rellance Feb, 9 Bailings from West 46th §t., New York Apply to UNITED AMERIGAN LINES, 39 Broadway New York or local steamship agents VALUABLE BUSINESS, PROPERTY —Northwest corner Fessenden St. and Wisconsin Ave. N.W., store and apartments, suitable for grocery store,.drug store; ln fact, any kindred line. Just at car stop. 2810 Wisconsin Ave. NW Seldom is a home found that combmes so many fea- tures of desnrabxht} as this. The location is on the second highest point in the District of Columbia, a spot immedi- ately overlooking Massachusetts Avenue Heights. The house is semidetached, of most pleasing brick design, and exceptionally well planned inside and. out. - There are 8 large rooms, 2 baths, 2 sun parlors, front. and: double - rear porches and a BUILT-IN GARAGE. The conveft- jences are all modern and the whole house in excefl erit condition. VISIT LEE HEIGHTS “The Subdivision 400 ft. Above Washington” Foe, & Bpimen Lee heights Office, On the Property, Clarendon 132-W-1. City Office, 1420 New York Avenue. Main 1145 Make your pla today ~ for this splendid 5,600~ mile cruise that The present owner, a former Washmgtomnewspager - editor is transferring to Chlcago. An. xmmedlate sale” will_be made. ¥ and. Balboa, Canal Zone Nicaragua; La Libertad, S: San Jose, Guatemala, zanillo, Mexico, Fast 10,000-tom American steamers that afford every comfort. ' Low first-class fares. Steerage, $100. Exclusive Agents Brodt Realty Company, 936 E Street N.W. Under Construction, Beautiful Homes 6 rooms and tile bath, 4911-13-15-17 43d street and 4207- 09-11-13 Ellicott St: N.W. Come out and look at these beau- tiful well built houses. Agcnts on premises from 10 am. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Brodt Realty Co., 936 E Street N.W. tely - every i Al sailings from Dler 33, Atlapt Tisn Ticketn ind information 7 " Steamsnip, Tourist or Hailtosd PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. 10 Hanover Square, New York, Main 2255

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