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MACDONALD BACKING EXPERTS TO UTMOST British Premier Sees Report as God- Sent Opportunity to Pacify Earope. ‘WANTS FRIENDSHIP OF PARIS Isolation of France Not in His Plans for Settlement. By the Associated Press, PORT TALBOT, Wales, Prime Minister MacDona here yesterday eve tors wiio sent h clared he w single chance « the reparations tion “If T can only do anythir leave this office,” said, “to remove some of the difficulties that have been in the way of a European settlement: it T can do ing to bring m country an o closer friend- ship; if I can do anything to enable central a its not with hate and revenge in its heart but with a new revelation of interna- tional cc then 1 shall have felt that I have done my day's work, and regard it as a pretty satisfactory one at that “Let there be regard these ing an opportunity for pe tiement, for agreement, whi taken by European statesmen will be one of the most God-sent opportu- nities ever ne st “Som, about - the very last thin 1 want April . speaking elec- rliament, de- ing to lose a ning the rts into opera- efore 1 » doubt about it, 1 irts as be- for set- x talking That is I want ce. nvinced. that these ex bined together with the experi Years, ough ourselve: friendship, ing with Italy, working with 't} and offering ( 1o fulfill its word—a real chance to make a pledge and keep in that way, in th diy way, in that al- lied way, new the doors 1o peace, happiness and international our common yne, work h Belgium, al chance TAL SMER Waiker, Col liead ‘tuner —WASH. TO B WASH. —WASH. TO DAY P 0. MAIN VT B om New hem and _Easton Dover. N. J." and Riclmond, SMITH'S TRANNFER 4 KINDS ns, furnished Lawns put in first-class order and carad for. Rich soil. F. A, HERRELL & SON, garden. ers. 126 10th st. n.e. 1n 9640, AT MASS MEBTING OF FEDE oses will be held in the audit nterior Department. 1Sth E_streets, at of this week 2 ANTEL f o, HE SHRUBBERT, d planted: AL EM m of the vice retirement and other rest to emn . Freder| t legisa John 8. B burean of p e serv- ch, in charge in the House, and of retirement’ divi- sion. will sddress the meet R00) ED WITH OA monella or noischrome. to §1 OFFICE OF 3 Machine Company. Fbiladelpbin, Apni 1 24.—The annual ieeting of the ‘stock: : of the Lanston M E Aaciive Comgay Will De held at the Home, corner Prince and Toyal streets. Alexandris, Va., fock noon on Thursday, the 1at 1024, for the purpose of electing of 75 o serve for the ensuing sear and transucting such other business as way prop: etly come before the meeting. Transfer books will be closed on April 2Ist ‘&t § o'clock pom and will be reopened on May 6th at 10 o'clack a.m. By order of the board of dio ectors. W. ARTHUR SELLMAN, Secrotary Free Plans and Estimates DWELLINGS, STORES, N bl RAPED, shed. 5 VER. Franklin 6347, b Expert Roof Men Ready to Serve You —If your roof needs repairing, let us IRONCLAD Jmie, 1zt su, . EIANY A ROOF our thorouzh repairs. We'll make things snu at small cost, ROOFIN AKE NOT By order epublican #n and for the District o authori nferred by Republican > e Repu) Committee Columbia, pursuant resolution of the e and the call onvention, that on Tuesday, p.m.. at 1324 New o, . C., the dele- various voting districts ates at large. both district and consention, gates elected in th will meet and elect de! The aforesaid delegat arge, will m h is hereby called, Toat. ® p.m.. at the same pince aforesaid, and ¢lect two delegates and two alternates to represent the District of Columbia in the next Repub- Yican National Convention, also nominate a National Committeeman to represent the Dis. trict of Columbia on the Republican National Committee. SAMUEL J. PRESCOTT, Cbatrman of Republican State Committee in ‘and for the District of Columbia. FREDERICK A. FEN Adams Printing Have us interlock our service with HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. BYRON S. ADAMS, IRINTEE 512 11th St at Buyers of Printing You receive 100°; satisfaction at this The National Capi’fal Press 12101212 D St. N.W. WHEN YOU THINK OF YOUF BED You should think of BEDELL We have been renomatine. BEDDING for 49 years and are better than ever equipped WITH A NEW PLANT AND UP.TO-DATE MACHINERY._For our service phone Main 3621. h if not | do not | 73D OF FOR. | ) The Fun Shop| Conducted by Maxson Foxhall Judell” Verses and Reverses. By Samuel Hoffenstein, } & Sleep, my little treasure, Sleep, my little tot; Mamma needs some pleas Which rocking you is no I love your little ways, dea Your body, pink and whit But you have mamma’s So go to sleep at night. 1. A little dachshund used to say, “Things grow brighter every day; Sleet or snow or mist or hail, I wag an optimistic tail.” Little dog, you" not the first Whose hopes have gone from bad to wurst! Two Characters in Search of an ’ Author. Peg—T took a beauty nap this morn- ing. Meg—Real What wakened you so soon, de —Ernest Boyd. Local and Personal. 1y? be grieved to learn that he was bru- tally assaulted by a couple of high- ‘men Saturday night, but was not out on the confined to h a brok- is ng been his house for six weeks w en leg much to his friends’ relief. | “Gelix Stonebruise has received his | badge and instruction book from th | Neversleep Detective Agency and now looking around for something to |detect. As a starter he might try to {find out what has become of the Sol- diers” Monument fund Frenzied Finance. (A Triolet.) What good's our budget, The darned thing won't budge? Perhaps we misjudge it, But what good's our budget? When, twist it or nudge Its figures won't trudge” What good's our budget, The darn thing won’t budge! —Molly Anderson. Sayings of Little Socrates. Everybody tells you not to worry and then worries you. The country is suffering from auto- intoxication. It seems a Teapot will thing or anybody. The good die young; no use taking chances with the Yack’s Second Trial. second time that Jack proposed was really a surprise, Though still I—gossip: Found favor in his eyes. His first avowal, months before, 1'd treated with disdain And laughed at him the while we swore He'd surely try again. burn any- | Th The second time that Jack proposed I never said a word, Though to assent I'd grown disposed, I simply overheard, By accident, his earnest plea, While in the waltz’s whirl! The second time 'twas not to me, But to another girl! ! —Roy Farreil Greene. The Mask-q-Raid! First Comet—Put on your gas mask. cond Comet—Why? irst Comet—We're approaching the earth and Congress ig in session. —Benjamin De Casseres. (Oopyright, 1024. Reproduction Forbidden.) THE EDITOR OF THE FUN SHOP HAS SOMETHING TO TELL STAR READERS When we ask for original and unpublished contributions obviously we are not going to accept old things. So why should any one go to the trou- ble of sending them in, paying for postage, etc There are an number of bright things happening about you which are original and which, if accurately reported, will bring you back interesting checks. Let's have real humor brain. One other point: Unaccepted contributions cannot be ac- knowledged or returned. We get so many contributions that it is physically impossible to maintain any _ correspondence with readers. Therefore, do not inclose stamps. Now, with these facts in mind, go to it and let us have all the new humorous gems you create or which you hear. those, plus any from your own Beached Ship Saved. MUSKEGON, Mich.,, April 29.—The Crosby steamer Georgia, which went on the Lake Michigan beach two miles north of Muskegon harbor channel in a dense fog early last night, was re- leased at 7:30 o'clock this morning, slight damage having resplted. Pas- sengers were removed from the steamer during the nigut by coast guard boats. Go See BorEmH At 36th and R Sts. N.W. Over 100 Homes Already Sold The home that has made rent-paying ‘a silly waste of good, hard-earned money. Washington’s Friends of Unele Joo Whetsun will | so supposed— | G LIGHT PRIMARY VOTE EXPECTED IN OHIO Managers of Coolidge, Johnson, Cox and McAdoo All Confident of Vietory. DAUGHERTY ON California Senator Has Made Only Active Campaign. BALLOT COLUMBUS, Ohlo, April 23.—Ohio voters went to the polls today to se- lect delegates to the national conven- tions of the two major political par- ties and to register their preference as to candidate: Little interest was being taken nd Secretary of State Thad Brown declared he did not ex- pect more than 500,000 to vote. Final statements of leaders of the Coolidge, Johnson, McAdoo and Cox campaigns predicted victory for their respective candidates, Daugherty in Race. Most interesting feature of tod election is the contest of former At torney General Harry M. Daugherty. a Coalidge candidate for delegute at large. Efforts of Johnson supporters have centered largely on attacks of the former Attorney General since his re- tirement from the cabinet. Daugh- rty in 1920 as a Harding delegate was defeated The Republicans will choose fifty- one delegates, and the Democrats firty-two. en Republican dele. gates at large and eight Democratic are to be selected. both tickets will be gressional district. Johnson Makes Campaign. The only campaign made was by Senator Hiram Johnson of California, who stumped the state, the Coolidge, Cox and McAdoo forces standing on past recor nf their candi e Both President Coolidge and Mr. Cox have support of state organiza- tion fore: Definite results of the vote are ex- pected before midnight. RACE IN BAY STATE. | s hosen from con- Coolidge. BOSTON, April 29.—A light vote is anticipated in the Massachusetts presidential primaries tos opposition to the Republican slate of seven delegates at large pledged to President Coolidge and only one in- dividual seeking a place on the Dem- ocratic delegation at ls pense of one of the in_the official group. Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cole entered the Democratic primary fight as a protest against failure of the party leaders to put the name of a world war veteran on their slate. He ha announced that if elected he will sup- port Gov. Smith of New York. Mem bers of the official Democratic group |are unpledged, but at le one of | their nunber has announced that he |is favorable to Smith. Of the eight group candidates four are women. Republicans named for delegates at large include two women The only Republican contest for the S an It's a “Nature Shape” —one of many styles at— th Ten Dollars principles youngsters—both The remainder of | = + One Man Seeks Election, Opposing v, with mo | . | f1lustrated Store—but a Shoe will appeal to men whether they are difficult to fit or not. lasts study footology from the individual’s standpoint— STAR, WASHINGTON thirty-two district delegates involv- ing opposition to Coolidge in his the first_district, where Dwight B. Mc- Cormack of Westfield, expressing a preference for Hiram W. Johnson, s seeking nomination in opposition to a Coolidge candidate. i Each of the eight Democratic dele- gates at large and the four delegates from each of the sixteen districts will 8o to the New York convention with half a vote. The seven Republican delegates at large and the thirty-two district delegates each have a full vote. MISSOURI FOR COOLIDGE. Republicans to Choose Pledged Delegates. By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., April 29.—The Missouri Republican convention here today will instruct seven delegates at large to the national convention to vote for the mnomination of Calvin Coolidge for President, according to party leaders. Missouri will have thirty-nine votes the national convention and all district dele » been intsruct- ed for Coolid pt six. It is ex- | pected the convention will indo Gov. Arthur M. Hyde of Missouri for the nomination for Vice President. AMERICAN SHOOTS SELF. Baltimore Man Found Wounded in Paris. PARIS, April 29.—Arthur Webner, aged thirty-one, of RBaltimore is in Lariboisiere Hospital today in a grave condition suffering from a revolver builet wound the right eye. He told the hospital authorities he w penniless and had tried to commit suicide. Webner was found last night in the room of a friend 12 CONVENTIONS ENTIONS SIGNED. Rumanian-Hungarian Negotiations | Now Completed. BUDAPEST, April 29, Hungarian negotiation completed with the | twelve conven | commercial tr | most vored E ynal |Hungary also undertakes te Rumania locomotiv or their value to 640,000 gold lei, in place of {those taken away during the war. Greatly Reduced Round-trip Fares L to the West Very low fares will be effect this summer via the Chicago and North- Western-Union Pacific to Colorado, | Yellowstone National Park, Lake City, California, Yosemite, Mount Rainier National Park and the Pa- | cific northwest 1 'he Rumano- ¥ been nature of them , amon insu treatment to deliver west. Drop a places in which: you and we will send line indicati are interest ou without char, book and complete in- fermation. Or, if you des we will map out an entire trip for You dress R. O. Small, Gene nt & W and || WHEN YOU THINK || —of Painting, Paperhanging ana Decorat.’ ing think of Taylor. | & Estimates made ox request. | HARRY W. TAYLCR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 18th St. N.W. Tel. Col. 1077 Not just a Shoe ervice—that will Burt “Nature Shape” d provide accordingly— making sure that you get e Shoe best adapted for vou personally. We have incorporated Nature Shape in our Shoes for the boys and girls Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Caring for feet is better than curing them We call it the “London Lounge” —and it's a careful inter- pretation of the prevailing English Model Suit. Two buttons, of precise spacing; Ad D. C SNOWSTORM HALTS ROUND-WORLD FLYER Severe Blizzard Holds Maj. Martin at Chignik, Alaska—Comrades at Dutch Harbor. By the Associated Press. CORDOVA, Alaska, April 29.—Ow- ing to a severe blizzard at Chignik, Alaska, Maj. Frederick L. Martin, commander of the United States Army aerial squadron flying around the world, was unable to leave Chignik vesterday to rejoin his three com- panions at Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, according to a wireless message re- ceived here. The flagplane Seattle was covered with 400 pounds of ice early today, according to a radio dispatch from Maj. Martin. Wireless messages from the United States coast guard cutter Algonquin at Pirate Cove, Unga Island, situated between the Shumagin Islands and the Alaska peninsula, half-way be- tween Chignik and Dutch Harbor, stated that the weather was improv- ing rapidly, with a five-mile-an-hour wind blowing from the west. It was forecast that today would be good flying weather. Forgery Sentence Deferred. NEW YORK, April 29.—Pronounce- ment of sentence on Mrs. Myrtle B Hayes, who pleaded guilty two weeks ago to attempted forgery in the third ce for signing the name of hwab to a $25,000 note, deferred today until May 12 by McIntyre. e to_in- that Mrs, from an _in- : was rele vestigu Hayes was surable dis £10,000 b Thaw on Auto Tour. PHILADELPHIA, April 29 —Pend- ng disposition of an appeal for 4 1 B Ha w v . in 4 de o »r tour of the under guard Alt in custody of the pital for Mental euncs, he is permitted to relieve monotony of walting by a crtain amount of liberty under strict sur- veillance nd Nervous Dis- = P Say It With Flowers— it with ours— F.—Advertis, The Connecticut Inn 1124 Connecticut Ave. Bet. 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