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'CONVENTION IS FREE OF PARTY POLITICS ‘League of Woman Voters cusses Fundamental Principles. BIG EDUCATIONAL WORK Progressive Movement Good Govemmem BY DAVID BUFFALOQ, LAWRENC | Y. April The | strangest convention of the vear 1924 \ 1d here Alongsidg of it ational o i the Democratic na- New York would | o gathered delegates | who are interested in principles and | not parties. In the two major con- ons will he assembled delegates terested in men and political par- There is no partisanship in the Na- 1 League of Women Voters Nor atte controversies in background the principles of 1 them. arc the voter to the usc Want Ballot. e objectiv th Heavy Women 5 per ecent »f the na- o itself e, what But any nd eit ns and public leagn intelliger What some me - | sidin t | defes of international to the Harding- which recently re of President 'FAVORS SUSPENDING MARINE ACT SECTION% | President Would Put Off for One Year Partiality in Ship- ping Rates. Suspension of section 28 chant marine act for | provided in legislation now n Congress, is favored by Coolidge Alr. Coolidge believes « should be given meantime to the ef- | fect of the section, which would re- American shippers to transport American ships to get preferential rail He has d a rail and one year pending sideration quire their goods in advant and water rates y form | dertake such a The co-ordination commlittce has appointed Stuart Daggatt of the Uni- versity of California as an expert in investigation and will have its ond meeting Friday, under a call ed today by Secretary Hoover cation of section was ordered mad and la the . whic| effective d to June orted to the House and it soon | | | Py E oolidge is hopeful will be taken up. wHOODLUMS BEAT UP ' PRINGE IN CAMPAIGN and an ailing stomach soon leads to | Murat Dragged From Platform, But Defends Self Like Famous Ancestor. By the Associated Press SOUILLAC. France. April Joachim Murat, member of mber of deputies and a de- ndant of Napoleon's famous com- panion-in-arms, Joachim Murat, King of Naples, was assaulted in a cam- paign rally here last night by hood- lums, who kicked and beat him se- verely and nally threw him from the platform The prince today had several bad {face and body wounds, but onlookers agreed that he took his punishment like one of his illustrious forebears among the old guardsmen. Souillac is the home town of former Minister of the Interior Louis Malvy, who was removed from office and banished to Spain for five years in 1918 for his pacifist attitude, and who is nmow active in pushing the radical and socialist attempt at a comeback _in the forthcoming elec- Consequently ~the political against the nationalistic depu- uch as Prince Murat, is ex- — it Masons Hold Annual Ball. The Triangle Club of the Master Masons of the Agricultural Depart- ment held their annual spring festal dance in the ballroom of Meridian Mansions last night H. A. Nelson, president of the club, was the guest of honor. Dancing, bridge and a buf- fet: supper comprised the evening's The committee Chairman D. M. rchen, Dr. ¥, W. L. F Gmlnxs George E. Ash. % her and C. J, Benner. | Dis- ‘ Toward | cntion | 7€ Dt to pass| s | plus 1w + | did not .. | sons for a delay President as | THE EVENING PERSHING AIDE RELIEVED. | Lieut. Col. George C. Marshall Ordered to China. Col. George C. Marshall, jr., States infantry, who has been chief aide-de-camp to Gen. Pershing, clief of staff, for many vears, today was assigned to the 15th Infantry. | and ordered to Tientsin. China. for duty with that regiment. He will be succeeded on the staff of Gen. Persh- | ing at the War Department by Maj. | Harold M. Ruvner, United States cav- alry, who has just completed a course | of “study "in * equitation in Paris, Lieut United Marshall's relief before Gen Pershing’s statutory retirement next September was made under the pro- visions of the national defense requiring all officers of the Army be- low brigade rank to serve one year out of eve yoars Wit troops. Under on, Maj. of the cavalry, a Worth, Kan LUMBER WAR FRAUD | TRIAL MEETS DELAY Put Off Until Tomorrow Becnuse T of Last-Minute Shift in Justices. | SEVEN M:EN TO FACE JURYl | Hoehling Unable to Preside, Due| to Illness in Family. war fraud Phill tionad committeem d wealthy lumber dealer of T and others are to ictm he mulctir e United States out of $1,500,000 in connection with the sale of sur-| ber f Army cantonments, | started today in Criminal | of fhe District Supreme scheduled. One of the rea- until tomorrow is a of the presiding | lumber | which Joun L. s n from Georsgia answ t charging | Division Court. | 1ast-minute shif tice Will Change Courts ice Hoehling, who has n that branch of the court and the 1 3 who murrers lants, upon a lumber heard argume on nd other pleadings of the finds himself unable to protracted trial such 1d case is expected illness ir family the the indict filing of in the Gus Eitzen Touart, jr.. lumbe have obtaned & severance cola, Fla., {England and Other Nations to E 1000 conld L by e - are expected to testify for the ey Gordon witt | legal talent has defense MEXICAN LOAN PLANS By the d Press MEXICO CITY tions between rican bankers and Finance Minister Pani for a $15,000.- | 000 loan have been broken off, accord- | ng to a report from authoritative | | sources wkich the ministry | will neithe It is declared t -- the bankers refused to accept the oil export taxes as guarantees, becaus the Mexican oil production is tending to deere Associate April 29 —X hitch when Danish Minister Sails. NEW YORK, April 29.—Cons Brun, Danish minister to the United who sailed on the Reliance for Europe for his first vaca- tion in twelve years, said he hoped | a liquor treaty would s ed by his country and the U which would cover the transpor! alcohol and aleoholiec beverages American waters by REPORTED AT END| STAR, WASHINGTON, DAWES BACK IN U. S. WITH HIS ASSOCIATES Young and Robinson Join Experts’ Committee Chairman in Urging Europe to Act. $100,000.000 LOAN EXPECTED D. C., TUESDAY, Various Miscellany Of Junk Gathered By Trash Wagons Thirty-nine wagonloads of mis- cellaneous junk wore collected by the city refuse division yesterday, the first day of clean-up week: The mass of material included rusty bedsprings, old stoves and similar worn-out articles that con- tribute to the unsightly appear- of yards and cellars. supervisor of city so special clean-up be in operation ance Morris Hacke Raise Balance of German Aid. i week, taking @ n of the city each By the Associatad Press, NEW YORK, April 20.—Only by prompt adoption of the reparations commission’s latest plan can Europe be saved {rom chaos. in the opinion of | its authors Arriving on 29 Ingineer Commissioner —Bell made a brief appeal today to all citizens to join in the effort to im- firove the Tooks of the city and to continue their efforts througbout the fifty-two weeks of the ycar. He emphasized the unsightliness that resul from throwing litter the Leviathan yester day, the triumvirate of cxperts,| on the ntreets. | Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, Owen | | L Young of New York and Henry P. | o o e e e v | oy AN TESTIMONIAL eclaring their work \\ould be wasted | e i FOR COMMISSIONERS ‘dee Board to Aid in Arranging Mass Meeting or Dinner for District Heads. Chaos Might Result, The plan could operative as soon as the Reichstag adopted the essential legislation, Mr. Younsg, act- | ing as spokesman, stated. He laid emphasis on the urgency of speed “Suppose.” he said, “that while ceptance was delayed the rentenmark should break, Germany would go into chaos and our plan would be less. Acceptance of the plan flotation of the loan would assure the become ac n of the Washington » will be given to other s organizations of the | Board of 'Tr: value- | and | n\.-‘ a|ner or mass meeting missioners of the District ive committes of a would f | utiv mit i f handling at least half of the |meeting yesterday The kAL S G |ing appointe? the following B e | committee to confer with representa- he thought pmmittee to cov ith representa. 000,000, while tives of the organizations: I Colladay, 15 €. Graham, J. Harry Arthur Carr and George for the Com- The ex board at Star build in pecial other of continental Lur |« unningham Ends Guessing Contest. Pl Your the Dawes that it eontest ur Mr committee al in ended the five ing nong ccon 1 good muc American n the Washington Coun- aling with A letter fr. |eil of s | boura pensions provided for 1 framed in ady BANKER WILL BE TRIED. Tucker K. Sands Loses Plea in Dis- trict Supreme Court. Justice Hitz of the Dist preme Court has overruled a rer filed b : banker . (8! hection | sided at SERVICE A. A. A Servico Station modern building. equipment and experienced MEN assure vou really satisfactory serv- ire. WASHING and polishing day and nigl called for and delivered where at any time. NCED mechanies and modern equipment for re- pairing, rebuilding and ln- wit CARS h Bar Shipb overd a neral to that the upon call at any Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. . ationat Theater Bldg Alwars available. " Sheridan Garage, Inc 2516 Q Street N.W. (Q Street Bridge) Telephone West 2442 Awnings are First-line Defenses You know how all last summer you were dodging the sun—so make the whole house and the porches comfortably habitable every moment of the day this summer. Awnings will do it—and rightly selected colors add a touch that will greatly enhance the attractiveness of the house. We will know what to suggest for best effects—and satisfactory service. Now’s the time to get your order in, that the Awnings may be ready when you need them. Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. Awning Co. Russell 1503 North Capitol Street R. C. . Burton & Son 11 Street VW, nu- Copeland Company nklin Square K Street N.W. Capital w. 210 to 214 H Street NJW. a Office Efficiency Urges “HI.LO” TELEPHONE BRACKETS Time and energy saved—both im- portant business assets—far out- balancing the extremely moderate cost. Adjustable to wall or desk Extend 25, 32 and 38 inches. $6.50, $7 and $7.50 Ever Try a Sanitary 'WHISPERING MOUTHPIECE No shouting—those close to you are not annoyed by your phone con- versation. Easily Attached and Cleaned Price, 51 [A IT’S SPRING CLEANING TIME! PUT YOUR HOME I REFINISH YOUR FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING THREEPIECE PARLOR | G TP COVERS OR LIVING ROOM SUITES Made to fit your furni- ing price for i $ 1 O ture perfectly at special low prices—Belgium Linen MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. ished like new. Special and dustproof materials at cost prices. 627 F St. N.W. it a5y vt Samtes Phone Main 8139 | spring clean- THE CAILLE “LIBERTY TWIN” The most practical and efficient Rowboat Motor cver built. Beautifully finished in aluminum and nickel. Weeds and Reeds hold no terrors for the Caille Liberty Twin. It just “snakes” its way thru them like an eel. Come around and look one over. The Caille Perfection Motor Co. Detroit, Michigan. JOHN J. ODENWALD Southern Distributor Washington, D. C. Ph_one Fr. 6303 1209 H N.W. N.B~—Dealers, Ask About Our Agcney Proposition APRIL {city in arranging a testimonfal din-| ¥ 29, 1924, M’CORMICK PUSHES 37 PCT. SURTAX RATE Compromise to Hold Republicax Senators in Line. Aim of Tllinois Member. CORPORATION TAX IS ISSUE | Contest Declared Impending Over Graduated Schedule. With a fight for a graduated cor- poration tax in prospect as well as the impending contest over income schedules, the Scnate hastened tod to dispose of some of the other re-| maining controversial finance com- | mittee amendments to the revenue | bill | Although an increase from 12% to | {14 per cent in the corporation tax was voted vesterday with the under- | standing that the capital stock tax would be repealed, Democrats, through Serator Simmons, North Car- | olina, ranking minority member of the finance committee, served motice | they probably would offer a gradu- ated scale as a m{b:Lx\ulc for the flat corporation levy | Senator Simmons vesterday re-| quested that the income tax schedule | be held up so it might be considered | with the sed corporation tax substitute. wo schedules were closely allie immons ar- 1, charging surtaxes were being evade the corpora- | tion \nother vote will be asked also on | the action of the Senate vesterday in | ordering by a close division repeal | of the tax on telephone and telegraph | messages, A substitute surtax schedule for the \'-Ilon rates ing for a maximum | of 37 instead of 25 per cent was made | public_today Senator MeCormick, | Republican, who has becn | working out se aimed to L nst the almost - Democrats for their simum plan R he United States Arn radio station that through operat |A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture SOUPS Franco-American The Soup of the Epicure Bouillon. qt. can Chicken, qt. can | Chicken-Gumbo, qt | Consomme. qt. can | Mock Turtle, qt. can Ox Tail, thick, qv. can \Ton*am Vegetable, qf. Green Turtle, | can | Green can Hv. Turtle, thick, 23 Years Been These Soups. NIagrudcr Inc. .\\'c. & K St tablished 1875 Att THESE Over n For Conn. replenish his stocks in t attractive prices. New York General Inter drab and Puttees; 13473 127,733 Toques, light Spiral 0. D.; ; 156629 yds. : 22,642 yds to 1435 o gray, 54-55-in. n., gray; 72,560 yds. Gloves, cotton, A: 300000 prs. 163466 Breeches, Coats, cotton, O. D.; bing, cotton, O. D.; . 14-i 12,046 Hats, oilski. colors and sizes. Intermediate Depot. |old Fora Theater, where BOSTON, The shelves in these two wareh merchandise which will add considerably to vour profits. not alone to the manufacturer or jobber who item, such as Melton, Duck, breeches or coats, b A digest of the more important items is printed below. logue showing exact quantities and lot sizes, write 1o Quartermaster Supply Officer, Philadelphia, May 13—47 948 prs. Sheep- skin Moccasins; 24,000 prs. Shoe Laces, rawhide; Mufflers, 605,673 yds. Duck, gray and O. D, 9! n., 4 to 4% oz.; 1,347, 0. D.; 70,000 Coats, wool, O. D.; Class 125 5293 Overcoats, wool, O. D.; over 11,000,000 Ivory But tons; large quantities Thread, various Sale will be held at Quartermaster Mrs. Osborn H. Oldrovd, wife o owner of the famous Lincoln re Invocation will be pronoun Right Rev. Monsignor C. F. Thor WILL UNVEIL TABLETS IN LINCOLN’S MEMORY' bl H.nrkcrs to Be Placed at Old Ford K‘Vefl by Allen C. Clark, chatrmaniof the = a s e Theater and at 516 10th Street, |the mistors. ot rhe nouse in Wil }(he history of the house in whi . Lincoln die 3 by Trec Where He Died. in died will be given by ¥ erick L. Fishback presentati | Henry R. Rathbone of Illinois w ) alto make an address. Two tablets to mark the historic| ; Mr. Clark will pres spots in connection with the assassi- nation of Abraham Lincoln will be unveiled this afternoon, one by Maud Burr Morris, at 3 o'clock at the | & ashington Top) Linenln was | the street| opa 4,000 buss « Lincoin dled. | London handle be unveiled by 2,000,000 passengers PINDLER 607 12th St. N.W.-M. 2704 lean and Press all and Deliver 50 Ladies’ Suits, 1 Men’s Suits, 95¢ 8000000000000 00 . The exec mposed_ of I+ Frederick L. Fis Maud Buge Morris, Joi . Dr. William Tinda) b rederick 'f arrangements »perated in CGr shot, and the other, at 516 10th street, wh acros ,i A Shoe for Gentlemen Smart Style tra Quality Super Value $8 .50 Come in and SEE this Hess Shoe at $8.50— l|_\at's the only way you can appreciate it Tan and black Russia—and we fit you right. Honor Since 931 Pa. Avenue 0900000000099 009000000000000000000000000 {2 7 end! TWO AUCTIONS PHILADELPHIA, MAY 13 MAY 22 just loaded down with a variety of These sales should appeal y be interested in only one particular t to the general merchant who can he various departments with excellent merchandise at very uses are Tor the complete cata mediate Depot, 1st Ave. and 59th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Boston, May 22—1474967 yds. Melton Q. D.; 20-0z.; 460,000 y Duck, O. D. and gray, 11%% to 16 oz; 95000 yds Cloth, twill, O. D. and gray 51,932 prs. Boots, rubber, hip and short : 13,500 Hats, denim ; 400,000 prs. Breeches cotton, O. D.; 107200 Coats, O.D. 000 prs. Trousers, wool, O. D.; 12830 Coats, weol, O. D.; 15000 Over- coats, 0. D.; 61,000 yds. and O. D.; 660,000 prs. Laces, leg O. D.; 1,450,000 yds. Webbing, O. D, s-in to 7-in; 8000 yds. Sheeting, 0. D.; considerable quantities of har 42776 prs wool, 0. D 1 cotton wool, Sateen. warp Sateen, white 102 yds. Tape. Tape, 124-in., cotton, Sateen, gray wool, 0. D 0.D.; 1 4 000 yds. Web- n. and 1%-in ness, harness parts, wagons, carts, tent stoves, raincoats, cotton braid. Sale will be held at Army Supply Base. The Government reserves the ighy ¥ reject any or all bids.

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