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i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 4, 1924—PART 1. . . Tl"-ee Cabinet Members on Faculty E;;\Sfi:ss;i:u;?:rgnw[fifilltl'lecn‘lhgn‘rl:ll:’:: GAMEHA MEN FETE SEEK PRESIDENT’S AID price of wheat up to the same price | duction of that commodity. That is 60,000,000 acres. This year it will nu with an address on "Why Organiza- level, relative to the prices of other | What the wheat farmers of Kansas|be more than 55,000,000 acres. L o 4 B % are doing ti y, and they Know that | further reduction of less than 10,000 Of G. O. P. School for Women Here |\, .2, Finisay Yatcrson of PROMINENT GUESTS| !N PRICE-BOOST PLAN| omrodtics, 1o bt e | it o el oniy”wa”to sanvatton ™ o0t v Wit i e et e o h Ci H i e e war. Kan- " £ down to wheré it will Just about me Bpeech .‘1‘_6::%'““14.-5. Hrnr‘l;{eln'l‘a_\hllor e — sas stands first among the wheat- | Calls It Falve Promine, he Mennta ot Amtiea consumy Stu s % e Mationm) ComItiae “de,,‘,:}lj:hot —_— (Continued from st Page.) growing states. If any benefits were [ “The American farmer learned long | tion, and this <h be the obj Students to Have Best in : Sy of the Crowa: by Hev. Wattem | Cabi SoiEeea e e s — | to flow from enactment of the meas- | axo that. neither individually nor |of our nationai cultural prog Ao . : abinet Officers and Congress|. . . v ure Kansas would benefit more large- | collectively, he lift himselt up ¥ s farmers 1 . B A. Morgan of the Mt. Pleasant Con- support this unsound measure,” sald |} /Sy Tany Tiner stute. It might be | by his own t stra i 1 Haugen nstruction—Course . o B Georss. Barnatt, will- presids Members Dine With News Dr. Jardine, "I couldn't afford to doj gxpected, therefors, that demand for do Wha Y I3 3 there e e orey SYeITL Wi T OOl so. My life work is an endeavor to it would be stronger there than any- Ope"s Toluorrou'. Yl & laday presiding, Attorney General Photogmphen. tmprove conditions for farmers. If|where l(;‘lse.) R ::;"‘Im*"v ; 3 Stone will discuss “The Constitution Sl I lured them into following any such | “1f there is any demand among 1 of the United States,” and Secretary JKansas-farmers for the McNary-Hau- | 1 artific - ; Ty fantasy as the McNary-Haugen | LT Hoy oy i one year. 4 he T 4 . {lbur_of the N i k kgen ave run it. 12 Sessions to Be Held. < 4 e ote "Respanaibnityz: c2X ©n | HOLD 2ND ANNUAL BANQUET | scheme, when the inevitable reaction |sald Dr. Jardine, ~and it is my husi- and th «uar- | FRAUDULENT SURGEON s e D itoe Pty Giictons: LT camio my usefulness would be de-|mess to keep in close touch with Kan- g g in all i & . s . | sas farm sentiment. E L our exportable l’r(’fld(’nl to RP(‘(’!L’L’ . A 4 Tuesday ‘morning, Mrs. Edward | Theatrical Acts and Speechel Keep stroyed and I would be ruined utterly. . surplus would double and treble PL'ES TRADE |N SDUTI‘ b % E Nelson Dingle; presiding, the his- Were this m ure to be enacted into Want te Be Let. \lone. | the strocture would — come it - == g Group Thursday. s , Ty s R B Crowd Late. law, Its practical working out would| “What Kansas farmers want he|90N%m 00 It2 own welgnt. = = .t Avsminiod : and Representative French will dis- et leave the men who fatRered it with-|eontinuued, “is to be let alone, and | crease in wheut """'~" RE. Md, May % vuss the fundamenta] differences be- - > ..|out a shred of reputation | we will work ourselves out of he | crease throysh artificial stimulation. | 3 fospital authorities A school will, open here tomorrow . 2 tween the Republican and Democratic | Cabinet officers. renators. repre i % . = £o e Lihen the Wheal crop is: reduced. to| O , 2 4 sentatives and other high officials of Says Congress In Misled. hole we are in. We have been work- | qhe volume of Ameri consumption, | 4 30 o'clock Tuesday, Miss Flora | the government joined last night with | Dr. Jardin is unable to understand | IDE our way out for the last two |the tarlff on whe il operate (o} Vho: I¢ imse s a n members of the o em- & v ee: BN i 2 12 5 i i 3 - f r : home market. and the pital and has beer > L ) elgbt mem Wilson ' presiding, - Sccrotary - Davis | wachington news photographers in|how proponents of the MeNary-Hau- | Years and we are In better condition the home market, and the | £ e Ctoy Dy et bers of Congress and other high offi- / will speak on “Why Labor Pro = will be able to sell his wheat | ¥ i - lems?” and lzoprvr‘wnl?ll'«;) Juhnso\n B rating the second annual banquet | gen bill succeeded in making Con- |today than we wers year ago, as- an American price instead of at AR 4 i vhy Immigration Problems?’ At|of the White House News Photog- |gress beliey at ‘farme a | ser to the notwi the world price. An American pric % P oceony DAVE L EE It is the Political Campaign School . $:30 that evening D. Butler Wright, ; o) Dausastie i R s aru i Gt oot But if the along | for Wheat can be obtained in no ot S Soananry soncexning for Republican Women, to be held ; third ant secretary of state, | TaDhers’ Association at the Hotel|this legislation. Primarily, the pur- |Standing. . i e alongt Tor the time never will come|the swindler from as far away a: i will speak on foreign relations. Mrs. [ Hamilton. pose of the measure is to bring the | NOW with a scheme of artificial pric i dhen thel ATaetiean Toiiies i\,'[‘\’:“'fl'l’.: " Al ana ihers ulse Louis Napoleon Geldert will preside.| An claborate entertainment pro- boosting all that the farmers have so | grow and sell wh at a profit operated o v ,,::f,.r 1"““"'." Mrx. Upton to Preside. gram, interspersed with speeches by e { painfully _accomplished for them- | World competition ern states c St Wednesday morning will see Mrs.| many na'tional dignitaries, held the e Lo VI, T selves will be undone. and after a Cutting Down Wheat Acreage i at the Hotel Washington. 4 | Harriet Taylor Upon presiding, and | 7 i e M ¥ vk, ROk » K| period of false hape th © 10| “rhat s the process which now is|house Thinking women, as well as sp2ak- g i ¥ |addresses by Representative Burton | SUe until a late hour. Harry M.| A Knorr, J 3 2V start the si 88 @ v B s ea a drin] ing women, will hel fie torth : s 3 on “The President’s Message to Con-| Van Tine, president of the organiza- | lahan, Paul J. ) 3 | For the n be helped in no S Sodoit Ll gress,” by Senator Watson on “Fore- | ¢ion presided, while Senator Samuel | John L. Kuhne, C ws Lahdwold, | w other than the way i lably informed, generally throughout coming national campaign, and 1t cast of e n Party Plat- 2 . X McKin Dodds, R.|they now are helping themselve | the agricultural regions. & to help more than 300 local women form,” and by William Tyler Page, | M. Shortridge of California was toast- | 1 v . Kennett Clark, Bdward Che and he 3 Btand onl Vel st and’ thiakine clerk of the House, on “Presidential er. 3N Max Cunningham D. | low in price is use the supply | peak o S ob itons W i R Succession:” h £ AReaters Wuralioh Asta: e Levch, Clarenc il- | exceeds th 8 The reason corn [10,000,0 > Y Jjob for any o that the school - ¥ 30 o'clock Wednesday after- vi o severy | rymple, st S pt. Cari| high in pr reduced vieat aecrei will be opened at 10:30 o'clock to- noon_ will be a session of school de- | Virtually every theater in the ity | Kiather, . James Preston, | ¢ . or ent s rgely inereased orree 5 v to public meetings, Mrs. @peel | furnished entertainment for the ban-| pojand ‘Robbins, Harry Ba His . At the peak this A 2 presiding. Mrs. Henry M. Robert, while the camera men them- Arthur Lorenson and Pau 2 ¢ v ,000 weres in wh Sessmunito i Hetl e Wite of Gen. Robert, who wrote “Rob: | selves injected many novel featurcs, . M e sessions of hool” w ert's Rules of Orde 11 speak on | outstanding among them of the four davs, at| ¢ 1 v . ing Officer?” after which [ newspaper with rotogravure S m—— = . : 4 8130 pmi - % e oe in public speak- | entitled the Fuszy Focus, de T T T T urnished with % ; ’:wquu»”..;:unu of .n m[‘m.‘.;:. I ! 1 {HHHIN L UL ttendance card,” on which her o'clock Wednesday night | Dhe ther innovations include ance will be punched - BCREES R P Parker Bueggeman will al movie «ls dealing in \'..\ candidate who fails to attend | e “inancing vaubllh ~lrl|| c,l1 1. “:‘”"‘:l with :h-» yrm|m east ten of the twelve scssions < 1 5 e Pilson, “Why the | uation an he guests of honor and it without the certificale of 2 Tarif resentative Mills, “Wh comedy portraving the daily adven- graduation P Taxes” n. Lord, director of the »f @ news photographer. | etary Wilbur of the Navy, At- ‘Why the Budget?” ; . Post- | General e and ritary . : = ; master ene S Bascom | Davis of Labor e three mem- President to Receive. | Slemp, secretar: the President; bers of the cabine will lecture . v The convention and campaign Will | Senator R. N, & eld of Oregon, hefore the school 3 be ¢ cd Thursday morning, With | Baward T. . rersonal secretal o members of Congre Mr pencer Mus: presiding. | to the President, and Representativ ! tor Simeon D, I f Ohio, " g ! [ Benne ordon will answer ques-|go) Bloom, New York:; Fred Britten, T Robert : ool tions. The reception by the President | Tilinois: C. J. McLeod. Michigan, chu: presentative y ¥ follo at 12:30 o'clock. The exami-| g C. Sites of Pennsylvania, delivered Fren of Idaho, Representative Al- : nations will follow at 2:30 o'clock short gddresves under a striet | bert Jok f ‘Wahsington, Repr Thursday night at § lock Willl ryle” James R. Quirk, publisher of e I Burton of Ohi come graduation, with Mrs. Smith | photoplay, entertained with experi- ) A of Indiana, 3 d presiding, and awarding the diplo-|ences in the west coast movie co ntative _John Tilson of | A8 s Mas, bearing the American flag in | onyls icut and s ntative Og- i R colors. “Our I.Iu\vPrnr:'\vnI‘.Xlt \l~r|:l\‘l; List of Entertainers. fills of New York 3 s il |and Enemies’ will be o red. ani|. Among the entertainers were the President to See Students. : Brig. 2 i ' 5 °S. Leviathan Band from Keith’ At'12:30 o'clock the last day of )§ |others aughan de Leath, the “original = s —_— e i 0 t National; J Vi course, Thursday, President Coolidee B e o | R GREETINGS VIA RADIO and George E. Wiest from the ( and Mrs. Coolidge will receive the n and a score of local professionals, ;:n-lw \l\ at U!t"\ }\ hite House, |-fl| by MRS, VIRGINIA WHITE' SPEEL. cluding Anne Sul‘ % )(ll)’ Fh'r;{z.li*o of e 1 of Republican Women — | 12,000 Boy Scouts Hear Officials |{ack Baldwin, Eileen Lally and Clara e ere, and Mrs. Willia Wolff mith, vew Yo a e o - N The officers of the 3 ation are: director of the Political Campaig New ork and Tenucuxse: 8o Exchange Felicitations. President, Harry M. ain the School cted by the Republican sta hoo! ns, will attend the sessions| NEW YORK, May 3. reetings be- P ERILESS ) DS FURNITURE comes to T women wiil «cial bac of the school the front with an extraordinary to the utive 1. an tween Franklin D. Roosevelt, presi- of the b eleph suspended from a red, whit Courxe Open to Men. dent of the Boy uts Foundation of ) lvfi;‘:'-). offer to outfit your home at an ex- traordinarily low price—and at terms within and blue ribbon. The course is open, it is announced. | New York. and Sir Robert Baden- 3 ay. J. Dowling, the reach of all! acreage, not its in- | with a faculty composed of thre cials of the government under the auspices of the League of Republican Women of the Distriat of jumbia May 5 to 8 in the rose room G nei e & underaiood to men who will make personal appli- [ Powell, head of the Boy Scouts in t the vere exchung: ¢ radio to- Fom oh ; turn th the |cation. and several men already have | London, we hanged By, radioit hotel to b t 28 o'clock. enrolled. their ex conducted Gilbert More than 12,000 Boy Scouts gath ool is still open upon pe ered in a public school for boys' | Robert Denton. Ja Frank, Clarenc ication to the League of Repub sek | celbration, witnessed the | Jackson, A S WL M| ctice Speaking. « headquarters in the Gordon | ting of Mr. Roosevelt's o T Fred Miller An ] pe in the rse te e ts will ecelv ge. Sir Robert's reply was received | Jack Mill 4 )lr-yr;v-ld Jo come 0 p.m. Wednesday, when | Pe and 10 o¢ a in twelve minutes. Roberts, . A. Pellison, Joseph il practice public speaking will be | Henry Lockwo man, Cha mons: I Stowell. | | FOI‘ the o the At this tim : candi- | tration, at the shi William Sturm, Jo Wilson and Carl = dates for degrces will take the floor | toB: Twelve Lepers Transferred. Wallen. Honorary members, and make brief addresses Mrs. Anne T. Renshaw of : e : < rts|Logan Payne, Lawrence Rubel DIN]NG ROOM The big object of the school is to |lina will give instruction e e O e oy memperi : : : ; »f the Unite develon aien work Among | Speaking to help candidate v t e stude e | uring the school froi : | to the new buildin S ivileges nd a full one. is ed e eci ar Wee Senators S. M. Shori- i T privileg S ST T arlaxt vear ity ] d yester- | woT e Cilitornia and Tobert ~ Outfit, walnut )|)m h; con 3 : a ; . day by St e ) Stantield of Oregon. Postmaster Gen- || siate of f aen e 5 history of it s foun ¢ st | the United public healtn service. [ Stanficld of QreEon: ists of Large Buffet, Ol women : \d the school — ——— SaCre taryito RESsidon: 10 | long Table, Large Buffet ¥ them : |8 1 . viee man | Infantry Sent to Meade. Representa ol Blum Mirror, Semi-china Closet ing, w $ committee of | special company of the 34th| Fred Britten. Hiinois: C.'J. 3 e it S * | New » “Why Par- States Infantry = Fort .\lhl‘ngn'n nd‘l'.‘l i rn{'l..n‘._»_\‘x»» —ase without drawer, tive wo i tor Fess will speak on “Why | Eustis, has been transferred to | vania: James R. Quirk of New York, A . North (4 | 5 ¢ System?’ Meade, Md, for service during| W. W. Spurgeon, W. J. Nolan, Ma: z Side Chairs and 1 Arm- w t 2:3 sck tomarrow. after the the summer encampments. Hartley, Herbert Walker, ¢ chair, with leather ses Room Size Rug and Candlesticks. *168 Real Estate Mortgage & Guaranty Corporation ‘ $1.75 Weekly Officer d - ' Directors. 86, Preferred Stock T AN B) i 2 2 T R TN LS (UMD LEEZATITT For the BEDROOM I 11-piece Genuine Wal- nut Veneer Bedroom Out fit; consists of Large Size Easy Payment Plan el L e Dresser, Chifforette, Chaz Rocker, Bench. Spr Cotton Mattress. two Pillows and Boudoir Lamp. (Chifforobe and Full Size Vanity can be had to match.) 168 $1.75 Weekly FRED DREW . o D Stock in the Real Estate Mortgage & Guaranty Corpora- "‘"‘l“j"“\"'"": tion can be purchased for cash or on the Deferred Payment eSS Plan by a 209% down payment and the balance in twenty Martin Compan cotor, Federal Awerican Nationai monthly payments. All payments made on the Preferred FRANK H. EDMONDS Stock earn dividends which are computed at the rate of 8% 07 Continenta) Truse o per annum from the date of their receipt in the office of the EDWARD C. ERNST Corporation. : Electrical Contractor. prsa by & ot Every dollar you invest starts earning dividends immedi- For the DRER RONTTER ately, and as this offering covers the balance of a first issue, President A. Lofler Prosision Co. it g stock in the Corporation is procurable at exactly the same LIVING ROOM st g price as was paid by the Corporation’s Officers and Directors . o " Yice President —namely: . Il:plecc IAA\'mg Room Vige President, Citizens Savings - Outfit: consists of 3-piece I e N i () I IITISSSS p NI S En e ST ey U (A UL R \. ANTON Overstuffed Suite in sev AN I Share of 8%, Cumulative Participating Pre- ! eiletiies il Gennai ‘wq':::n-;:;;“ & Martis ferred Stock, Par Value $10.. ..., ..... | $12050 (}0-inF)| .\Iah?gany Daven- C';’ffi:’fi‘%’«fi”fi(fi Lot fhe Sationa 1 Share of Common Stock, Par Value $10. . . | }f,o,r,:] r:bxl‘(e—.'l: l)o(;;[}*:\l\‘z;ku : "’“‘;" YDENAIOTNSON The Preferred and Common Stock is full paid and non- | tractive Room Size Rug. Donalison, Johnson & Eraliey, Attor assessable. Its dividends, payable semi-annually, in January Zucking. o and and St Ry Tk and July, are exempt from the normal Federal Income Tax, Ceglebes e T and also exempt from the intangible tax in the District of sl 68 Peisitoit Bt Atils & Gomgeny, Columbia. » s Director, Tnternational Exchange - E &I s The Corporation h “goi » el $1.75 Weekly WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN P as been a “going concern” for nine President, Mt. Vernon Savings Bank. months. Its surplus, discounts and earnings as of May 1, HORACE G. SMITHY 1924, are in excess of $130,000.00, while its resources have illion- “ ” ' | Auto delivery within 50 miles of Washing- Citizens Savings Bank. Lea‘:hed thel ml(lllmn gollar m?rk' All the. groundworl l,las ly I ton, or freight prepaid on all out-of-town de- R een completed, and there is no question of the earning ; | liveries. Architect and Builder. power and assured success of the company. 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