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VICE PRESIDENCY BEE BUZZING OVER DAWES Triumph of Chicago Banker in Re- port on Reparations Sets Boom Afoot. AID TO COOLIDGE IN ILLINOIS Western States Seen Gratified by His Nomination. kindly to the idea of Dawes for Vice President. He would be the presiding officer of the Senate, if elected in No- vember. America’s international re- lations are certain to occupy much attention in that body during the next year or two. The yast element in both the republican and demo- cratic parties that wants “American co-operation” with Europe would con- sider Gen. Dawes an ideal exponent of their views. Certainly no man in the United States can point to such a constructive record in that direc- tion as the one Dawes has just achieved. He will have it to his |eredit whether the reparations scheme pans out or not. Put Budget Through. On the tax reduction issue, to be prominent in the 1824 campaign, Dawes' supporters point out that he is a “logical” candidate, too. As tax reduction has become possible direct- DIERIC WILLIAM WILE. !n through the operation of the bud- Charles G ige’s, Dawes runping mate the earliest purely “reaction’” to the German rations report.” His friends be. ve that Gen. Dawes I8 in receptive 00d. They are confident he would 'k favorably upon the project to name Vice President on the ticket to be nominated by the repub- licans at Cleveland. They are convinced that Mr. Cool- with his latest primary triumph st in mind, would heartily approve vlace to a favorite oolidge and Dawe: is likely to become a much- sed combination while the rep- veport dominites public tical him i} get, they recall that it was Dawes who put the budget on the map. It was admittedly the general's flair for publicity—hls picturesque method: domestic [y "kl in having the limelight a ways turned on at the right time and on the right spot—that gave the bud- get, three vears ago, a flying start. en. Lord, now director of the bud- get, says that Uncle Sam might still be floundering around in a_ sea budgetry difficultles if “Charley Dawes hadn’t put life and red blood into the new system at the very out- Nelther the Mellon program nor cept for the relentiess ope the budget, as first set in motion by Gen. Dawe! Dawes ccused of having harbor- ed a presidential bee once upon & time. _As there's no chance of any republican nursing such ambitions this year with any hope of success, DECLARES SOUTHERN TIMBER OVERLOOKE By the Amociated Press. NEW YORE, April 10.—Austin Carey of the United States forest service, told delegates to the American Paper and | Pulp Association convention yester- day that the timber industry was neg- lecting 230,000,000 acres of valuable coniferous wood in fourteen southern states, in concentrating its attention almost wholly on other timber sec- tions, which rapldly were being de- pleted. “In the southern pine belt,” he said, “the United States is thought to pos- sess the greatost single asset in the way of & potential source of coniferous wood that exists anywhere on the face of the earth.” C. W. Boyce, also of the United States forestry service, said this cou try consumed more paper in 1923 than in any previous vear, using 8,500,000 tons, of which 7,200,000 were made in this country. The pulp producers re- elected President D. C. Everest, child, Wis., and Vice Presidents lexander, Port Edwards, Wis.: efer, Port Huron, Mich.,, and " Savery, Harpers Ferry, W. Va. except Calvin Coolidge, the Chicago banker's admirers feel certain Dawes is ready to sacrifice himself in_se: ond place. Today, at any rate, he is the most-talked-about American the world. (Copyright, 1924.) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Dr. Jokn Logan of sity will lecture under au Historical Club of sity tomorrow, 4: vited. Untver. ices of the Catholic Univer- 0 p.m. Public in- Spriag damee of L’All Club te. p.m.. at Pierce Hall, 15th Harvard et eds 'to be used for sending delegates to Star Is- land, N, H. Businesy Women's Couneil will meet tomorrow in chapel of Church of the Covenant. _Supper, i¢s; Bible class, led by Meeting will adjourn members may attend Wom tional Law Enforcement con! James T. Lloyd will give exposition of International Sunday school les- son _tomorrow, 1311 G street, Y. W. Blological Society will meet Satur- day, 8 p.m., in assembly hall, Cosmes Tub. Address by retiring president, . Hitehcock, bureau of plant in- Emery-E 'arent-Tea Association s P 11l meet tomorrow, 2:45 B B4, Eekington —School. ' Mrs. harles E. Hamlin, Girl Scout com- missioner of the District of Columbia, will speak. Seciety of Mayflower Descendants will meet Tuesday, 7:45 p.m., at Uni- versity Club. Hayes. Songs by Fred East, accom- pamied:by George H, Wilson. Rema Ne. 107, 0. F. 1. A, will meet Sunday, 3 p.m., at Pythian Temple. The Northwest Subu: Association will meet earlie candle lighte,” in schoolhouse, 4500 Wisconsin avenue. Washington Branch, American As- sociation of University Women, will elect oficers and delegates to conven- tion, tomorrow, 8 p.m., at National . 1634 T street. wemfor class of Marjorie Web. ster School will present a musica comedy, “When Dreams Come True, Saturday, 8:156 p.m., at Wilson Normal School. ~Admission’ free. Columbia Historieal meet Tuesday. 8:15 p.m.. in assembly hall, Cosmos Club. Charles O. Paullin wal‘l‘l! peak of “Alexandria 1861 Society will The Parent-Teacher Axssociation of Deanwood School will be & tomorrow, § p.m., by Mrs. D. O. Holmes of the board of children’s suardians. Daily vacation Bible xchools in China and the Fall School for Mis- sionary Instruction, under the Inter- denominational Missionary Federa- tion of the District and vicinity, will “Murco’’ Is Best— Address by Arthur B.| meet for conference tomorrow, 3 at Mougt Vernon Place M. E, South, Fisheries Bill Passes House. 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Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. lidg Seasoned, Expert Advice for Your Executor—Assistance Without Interference No matter how much confidence you have in your executor. the appointment of this Bank as co-executor, immediately places at his disposal, the combined advice and judgment of several trained men, untry. I it turns thoroughly experienced in handling trust Dawes reparations plan : Burope on its feet: to funds. . e o e S ic unrest; to | And this co-ordination of minds is in no way Dowe r*;‘” a reflection on your executor—rather it will 1l fatm producs lighten his labors and relieve him of many ; details. Second National Bank it about larg, Dawes scheme, it to pick a republi- “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. candidate b than the “cu VICTOR B. 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