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GERMAN BONDS G0 | QUICKLY N LONDON Two Thousand in Line When Bank Opens to Receive Applications. By the Associated Press. LONDON, October 15.— When the subscription list for the, British por- tion of the $200,000,000' Dawes plan | loan to Germany cl this afternoon it w the loan had been considerably over- | subscribed. as been oversubscribed, although it has not been offered to the public. Leading banks were kept busy all morning registering applications and some of them, having exhausted their allotments early in the day, applied to the Bank of France for supplemen- pplies. The great rush of ve subscribers tb the Bank of 4 however, made it necessary for that institution to refuse to help out the other banks. LOGAN ENVOY FOR U. S. Will Represent America at Con- ference of Finance Ministers. By the Assocated Press. mmission, will represent the onference of al- in Paris which ribution of pay- THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, CHANGE OF WEST FAVORS COOLIDGE (Continued from. First Page.) sconomic condition helps the party n power. La Follette a Substitute. Had McAdoo been nominated Sena- tor La Follette probably would have thousht twice about an independent campaign, as the railroad brother- hoods would have supported McAdoo financially and otherwise. His name was a symbol of what they stood for. As director general of railroads he was responsible for the very things which the railway ermploy=s are today striving to preserve or in- sure with respect to congressional action as they demonstrate their political power in the La Follette s | vote. The next few years cannot be underesti- mated. But analyzing the component parts of the La Follette campaign, one finds it consists of those farmers who have had ill-fortune and have not been able to recoup. through one year of good crops, railway employes who are fight- ing against the railway executives and those who would tear down what advan- tages labor achieved during the war, and, finally, Germans who see in La Follette an opportunity to express their gratitude to one who voted and argued against the war when the whole coun- try was entering the fight with impas- sioned energy. No program of social welfare, no specific proposals of concrete value as a solution of the many complex questions of the day, only an appeal to the man who imagines himself.the underdog, the man who has lost con- fidence in the personnel of govern- ment for one reason or another, and lastly the man with a grievance— this is the La Follette movement 3 it has been presented to the West. West. The radical fringe of the Re- publican party has gone over to La Follette, too. But the Improvement in agricultural conditions has cut down that Republican radicallsm to a large extent. La Follette will poll a large vote. He will be second®in most of the Western States. But to achleve his objective he should have been run- ning in 1922 when the West was de- spondent. It is not today free from worry or debt or care. But it has seena ray of light at last. And that means a chance—an opportunity to win the battle of the last five years and a confidence that as European condi- tions improve the long-expected wave of real prosperity may not be far dis- tant. (Cowrllh ) These cold mornlnz: and evemnp you need an OCTOBER 15, 192%.° 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave D.J.KAUFMANS The Man's Store Well, folks, today from 8 to 3 was just one round of hand- We thought this good old “House of D. J. Kaufman™ had many friends, but we never imagined our friends numbered the thousands that came to our Festival today. 'l'n Follette movement calls itself “Frogressive” and argues that it is the inehritor of the Bull Moose spirit of 1912. It has many Progres- sives in its ranks. There is no doubt about that. It has a platform with Progressive doctrine, but the writer found, the La Follette move- Among t before the conference will be the fixing of the portion of e |German payments to be applied on allments due to the United States for the expenses of the American military occupational forces in the Rhineland. Extraprdinary scenes were witness- It may have constructive purposes i It may have plans to improve the condition of the poor man, but only BARBER & ROSS INC. P __ 1ith and G Sta. N\ shaking after another. I Betier Vision Means Bewter |} luwn Means Better @ Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted KAUFMAN goFroMETRIST 80D 11th St. N.W. conmection w subscription lis As early as 6 line of pers | l E Elu.h-lc Hstq-. ’ | | T er Gty ] those who are in a roceptive frame of mind to accept cure-all promises are being led from their accustomed political paths to the third party ticket. The Democrats of the West, disil- lusioned about their own party's con- vention in New York, have given La Follette most of his support in the | there was a loan oftice of 1, eager to de- fon forms and to uses on the ment in the West nothing more nor less than a protest movement. It is not to be taken any less seriously for that reason, so its capacity to affect the political problems of the COURT CITES I. c.C. The Interstate Commerce Co; sion has been cited by Justice ford of the District Supreme to show cause October andamus should nst it to compel im for $245,000 Cripple Cr INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. B. 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