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120 BANKHEADS | HERE FORMEETHG Investment Body to Open; Se‘ssions Tomorrow—Plan be one of thé largest banquets ever held at the hotel, the number of guests being o great that it has been necessary to arrange for tables in the small ballroom te accommodati the overflow. There will also be a 80lf iournament Tuesday afternoon at_the Congressional Country Club, The committee in charge of ar- rangements, of which Harry V. Haynes, president of the District of Columbia Bankers' Association, iy chairman, and Eugene Thompson of Crane, Parris & Company is vice chairman, and Bugene E. Thompson of talnment’in which the wives of the delegates may participate. This in- cludes a trip to Mount Vernon tomor- THE. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, OCTOBER 28, 1923—PART 1. CITIZENS PREPARE FOR STREET FETE Commissioners Expected to Attend Rhode Island MISSISSIPPI CHANNEL | TO BE URGED IN REPORT| Senate Committée Will Recom- mend Improvement, Chicagc to New Orleans. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, October 27.—A majority report of the senate special | deeper waterways conunittee, which has been conducting hemrings In the Mississippi valley during the last two fayorable action, it was understood today, from members of the commitiee, which wag conducting here the last of the serles of hearings. The majority report, it was under- stood, ‘glso will recommend an | eroase in the appropriation of $5.- 500.000 ‘authorized by the bill in order that lovees along the river in illincis may be increased in helght and pro vision be made for disposal of sew - age from Chicago. NO JAY-WALKER. From the New York Sun. “You should keep In the straight and ‘ Weeks on the McCormicic bill to pros | Rarrow path, my son.” vide a nine-foot channel from Chicago . “I know it, dad. If 1 don't Iy get to New Orleans, will recommend!'Into trouble with the traffic officer.’” row afternoon. The steamer Charles Macalester has been chartered. Luncheon will be served on board. There will be also a special Iry g and artillery drill at Fort M Va., Approximately 1300 fnvestment Tucsday aternoon, and Tuesday eve. bankers from organized interests of |Ning a theater party will be given. s from, amd Canada will | Wednesday afternoon there will be & Ithe United States and Canada “; \luncheon at the Chevy Chase Club, jhave arrived here today to attend the | A committee of Washington bank- jewelfth annual convention of the In- fery will go to the Washington, Daiti- ankers' Association of More and Blectric railway station rastment’ Bunkors SEORIE . here at 11 o'clock this morning fo Amgerica, which opens its three-day piif OF g1 BCI00C tHS morning to st@sion tomorrow at the New Willard | city the board of yovermors and offi- Haal. cers of the association, who will ar- 1Prgblems of far-reaching impor-|TIVe on a special train from Baltl- tancq, not only to the bankers and | more. The board will hold its first meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon business world, but also to the mil- lions of inve will be in the cabinet room of the Willard out 'ways and means, by leg and will outline the work for the various committee chairmen, WGy equcation, to protect ipuldp against fake stoek promoters | ~=War on Fake Stocks. Avenue Event. The three District. Commissioners are expected to he present at a pa- rade and carnival to be held on Rhode Island avenue mortheast, next Wednesday night by the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Association in celebration of the opening of Rhode Island avenue as a concrete paved street through to the District line. Elaborate plans have been made for the affair, in which a parade of gayly decorated automobiles will fizure, and at which two of the Commissioners are expected to speak. The public is in- vited to attend the celebration and | members of neighboring citizens' as- sociations have been especially in- vited to join with the Rhode Island Avenue Association {n celebrating the opening of a new paved avenue east into Maryland. Rhode Island avenue betwcen 20th and 22nd streets will be closed to trafic on the evening of the affair, land after the formal part of the pro- |gram Is concluded the street will be opened for dancing. Parade of Automobiles. The parade of automobliles, coded by the Navy Hand, wiil |from 12th street and Rhode cenue and will proceed to th rict line, turning back to dis d street. Priz will be presented |10 the best gecorated automobiles. for which only members of the citizens' association are eligible. For sixteen years the Rhode Igland CADI 8§ TANDARD LAC OFY THE WORLD First Sexsion Tomorrow. The first business session of the con- e Tt hs | vention will be at 9:30 tomorrow morn- A e i e e e e R 0% wite chhnnals will Be e rd. Mr. es will oxtend a wel- SNGa wise channsiy Wi 4¢* | come in behalf of the District bankers Two commissions appointed by the !8nd there will be an addiess by Presi- g : X vha RN e L tent John A ott of the Tnve: : ¢ : it 18 i nost effective Other ad- # i v Secretary of liot H. Good- s Chamber of ant Secretary of E. Winston will behalt of the T HE beauty of the new V-63 bodies, the unequalled smooth- ness of the new harmonized and bal- anced V-Type eight-cylinder engine, the efficiency of Cadillac four-wheel brakes—all are reasons why you may approach the new Cadillac with great expectations. tion under| ! state proceoded so ! Win of the bucketshops will | Commerc for cons deration | the v York against be recommended in partment. ms on th Proasur re- Gther” i clud Brownl ittee. by Joseph A rman; report of the membe committe by John rogden, report of ‘th lation oD 3 Ry 4 i by Thomas N Dyance | i 4 [Avenue Citizens' Association = has i OF the municipal secuxitfes : B |striven for the permanent paving of by Tom XK. Smith,.chafr: i S8 ; 3 !Rhode Island avenue, and last spring - — the final link in a chain of concrete paving was begun. It was completed a few days ago and will be opened Wednesday. Commitiee chalrmen for the cele- bration are as follows: Automobile parade, J. F. Benfer: speakers, llam 8. Torbert; publicity, J. F. Bel- field; site, Jonn L. Kuop J. Lack; music, Mrs. Ma: tosh; amusements, Mrs. Jess decorations, Thomas S. finance, B. F. Edwards kfmm..d arresting n tter methc the opinion of n ation, progrant Assistant Se Winston, fe sury D includes ad- ary ed by D. C. Bunkers. 1ston and etic adopted | 4 b : SRS D, . FILM SCENES idulent stock evil in vill present the re i tion securities com- = | Producer at Work on Picture marine ¥ intustrist | “America”—Historic Vir- : ginia Places Next. s % Ty e rp L vill meet with t roval of Was erhaps are the {'y visual port “on Harris of the irrig: fons of the his city. This will e iheld by the inve iNational ¢ ibenefits wl rom the clo pf the various ents and bure i#pread Interc jthroughout the ihre that in point ;Fonvcnnnu willeclipse igatherings of the organizatic High officials the 1 participa pre ©f the conve outst feature of which tion of the dele House by Outstandin gram will be ot Asticultire TN N MEET IN BALTIMORE. D Sy New to Be Speaker. Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital Army. Col. Frederick i al Corps, will be y country Reynolds, Med-| aced on the re-| November 15 more | THE WASHINGTON CADILLAC COMPANY RUDOLPH JOSE, PRESIDENT 1138—1140 CONNECTICUT AVE. committ t on . the real estate mittee, the fraudulent s committee, the publicity cor | . the business practice cominittee on his own apolica than thirty-onc y First Lieut. L. H. Thomp Artillery Corps, at Fori c(rockett, Tox.. has been ordered to accompan d group reports by ch the tee Eroups, There also will be the 60th Battal to the Philippin | report pr ed by Samuel O. irst Fector. - Slcction final business tired, has been d instructor, high schools, Tenn. apt. Baitimore. Philippines. | Maj_ F. M. Green, Coast Artillery Corp#, has been transferred from San | David W. Griffith, producer of “The Birth of a Nation” and many other notable screen productions, is ir Washington with a score or more leading ‘members of his company to take some scenes which will be used in “America,” which is expested tc be released next winter. Besides taking scenes in the Cap- ital city, Mr. Griffith will go to For Louis ckson, re- siled as military Chattanoogd, Postmaster, Assistant_Secret Garrard B, Wins director_of th E. Morrow, has been ordered infantry, at spatch to Th 5 Dispateh to The Ster. by, ot BALTIMORE, Md., October 27.—The board of governors of the Imvest-| ment kers' Assoclation were the Upper, left to right: John A. Prescott, president; Eugene E. Tho) sreaident of Washinzton Stock Exchange and member of governing who wecured comvention for hington; Frederick R. Fenton, seeret . left to right: McPherson Browning, Auto Show Continued paon, the Treasury e tensive Myer, Va., the end of the week, where the soldicrs and horses, and scenery about the post will be utilized in th fiming of certain features of th. guests today of the Baltimore mem- bers of the assaciation. A meeting of the governors was held this morn- treasurer; Arthur Sinclair, nx. vice pesident. cl ixtant secretary; Samuel O. ion, whose dally articles on thrift nelsco to Fort Monroe, Va.; Maj. | egory Hoisington, infantry, from ! n Franc to Baltimore, Maj. H. | Albaugh, Dental Corps, from San in Our Salesrooms This Week fort of oples are appearing exclusively in The Star. In- i nment _and cor the Washin Commereial ve been at w Francisco to Lang! Va.: Second Lieut. R. C. g 34th Infantry, from Fort Eustis, Va, to Philippine: Capt. Reyburn | 3 Quartermaster Corps, - from Fort Sill, Okla, to Springfield, Ii Capt. G. W. Armitage, Quartermas ter Corps, from New York city to| n cut. R. B. Dinge- | t ery (orps, {rom San | Trancisco to Fort Eustis, Va. and #irst Lieut. B. W. Slifer, Coast Ar- tillery Corpe, from San Francisco to Fort Monroe, Va. for the enter the visitors 1 vestment and inter who ¥ the past two months completing the numerous details in this connection. Ball nt New Willard. These include & at the New Willard Hotel Mon ght. at which officlals of Washington investment houses will be hosts, ate banquet at esday ev 9 ing preliminary to the twelfth an-| nvention to be held in | play. The following week a num ber of spots in nearby Virginia an. ton next week. Under the|Maryland, that figured In coloniu. policies of the organization, reports|or revolutionary history, will be usew of committe are considered by the [by Mr. Griflith for scenes in his new board of governors prior to the gen- | play. al assembly., Action on the reports| Mr. Grifith explained yesterday {as well as the bjec er is no £ = Pub ol "_r. until their for. | that the scenes to be taken in Wash ion to the entire delega- | INEION are not to serve as episode. 1in “America,” the story of whici deals entirely with the period in thi. leading up to the revoiu- tion and during those long years o: struggle ior treedom. ‘The locus sceilcs, he sald, are merely for the purpose of giving whai he terme alr phere.’ He said that his A players, and even the soiaiers at Fort £a8 W ! o | Myer, wiil be attired in costumes o. foot ball game between Navy and | the colonial and revolutionary periou i eton. It Is s lulention also Lo take Home ( nds, 4 e game i !scene or two in Alexanaria, in whic, s held at the Belv 0. Washington will ftigu: promi- the wives of the Visiing bankers|neniuy, and in Ricamond. ine senes. were entertained at a theater party | to be ‘talten at. the Jattor piace will be in and about St. John s Church, in which Patrick kenry mace his "G |3 MMM X X M X X X XX me liberty or give me death” speech “America,” as being produced by . was written by Robert rs, the popuiar fictionist | Y ording to the former, it is far his greatest and most im ortant undertaking since becoming ldentifie with motion piotures mors | M than fifteen years ago. John L. E. 11 of New York has been entrusteq with the historical < ion, saying that|the plece, and every effort it had been largely through the ef-!Made Lo bresent a inost ! forts of the body that credits had been | COTFeCt Version of the epoch of Ameri- made more liquid and national property j €an history in question. A REBEL TRIBES DRIVEN 'URGE LAW TO COMPEL | SUPPORT OF PARENTS| FROM TRIPOLI DISTRICTS Christian Missions Association| TRIPOLI October 27.—Two Sweeping expeditions to ciear the Sliten and Tar Would Have Nation Follow huna districts of Tripoll of armed rebel tribesmen, undertaken by columns un- | Illinois’ Lead. der Col. Gallina and Maj, Maramarco, | ] have been successful. The columns By the Associated Press. 5 were accompanied by aviators, whose | LAWRENCE, Kan., October 27.—A |scout planes spied out and signaled the law which would compel children, | location of the tribal bands, whose re- who are finaneiaily able, to care for!treat, already begun, sooo fell into a dependent nt. was advocated in resolution adopted by the fourth | nnual conference of the National disorderly flight, Union Christian Missions Association Open Evenings The Washington Cadillac Co. | yoars wa Bave: hean abis o defeat | these commercial interests,” Mr. Yard | declared, ut at the coming session | of Congress, we face a more deter- { mined ons an ever. Tae | granting gle concession eitler PREDICTS BIG FIGHT TO SAVE U. S. PARKS ::: iy the Associated Press. i ‘l)"n '7:! 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