Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1925, Page 25

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, pening, he remarked. He then asked | lenged the government’s action. The that the government’s action be government was entirely unrepentant. . off because of disagreement over the {in a Virginia Democratic primary. arrangements. [Among the scores of congratulations S DLl o ‘The renomination of Col. John R.| received by him at his home in Win- nof uations occurring Saunders of Middlesex for attorney |chester was one wired by Mr. Mapp, over short periods, but by its value| MF. Churchill admitted that foreign general was expected, but the fact|who said, in part: “"Accept my best in the long run. loans”had been discouraged, but in that he will have close to 50,000 ma-|Wishes for a progressive administra- ©If England had not taken the|consequence of lending less abroad fority In the face of the campaign by [tion of Virginia's affairs during your i Sl S e T oo | there was more lending at home. Cap- Maj. 5 : term of office. You may count on my s T 1 u’rl‘.f,.u,’,”f_""“‘ s b e hearty co-operation.” have taken it without us and come | ital issues for domestic purposes dur- 1925. credits bullt up in America as a con- Fewer Park Arrests. tingent precaution. Decrease in the number of arrests in Many experts, the chancellor went |the Federal parks here were shown on, had warned that Great Britain |in the monthly report of Capt. W 1. would be forced to make large gold |McMorris, United States Army Fngi exports. Preparations for that con- |neer Corps. superintendent of park po tingency had been made, but, instead |lice. During July the pack police made of having to face it, the very opposite | 122 arrests, while for the same month ihad happened. Today the Bank of |last year there were 278. The list England commanded about £9,000,000 | showed Then there was the close vote be.| Senator Byrd sent his thanks for on to a gold standard, not of the pound | ing the first six months of the pres- " 2 V- the message and welcomed the assist- sterling, but of the dollar.” ent year, he asserted, were more than = H s i Bhiinr = = Mr. Byrd was 38 years old June 10, il zant of the growing tide of criticism rate, e chancellor sai e > g Byrd, Whom United States|State treasurer. " Few persons would Churchill:Defends'Adoption ot) 15ne ot the growiog tids of crticiem | hank saia. the ohanselior seid the — drunk S U G had a “look in. b3 g”ur cell is still hold- = Standard Pointlng to lllrndurd, but he pointed out that the |to raise it if nwelnl;‘y, but it had not CThQ 16‘)“;:“0" of lo,f]\%fl 'Innlh; a‘l [ . 5 b 3 s = critics disagreed among themselves | been necessary, nor had it been found ‘arnegie useum af ttsburg! s t is pretty hard to lighten monot- enator Urged for Gov Ing his own in’ the count. |ADOPT DOLLAR STANDARD J and that no political party had chal | necessary to ‘use the large dollar | now valued at $10,000. ony With hlceonte The woman vote was a great sur- ernor, Second in 2 Cities. |prise. Most of the women -were e = Big Importation. thought to have been supporting Sena- | Finland and Russia Enter Money ., Lk tor Mapp, who was defeated by a ma- v v 5 Order Agreement. I . Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. Jority upward of 35,000. bovids = £ Dy the Associated Press g i g . RICHMOND, Va., August 6.— Attack Help to Byrd. \.:“"-h"fm&:d e is::]';onh\i‘! JONDON, August 6 =Creatipelt Shop Friday at Washington’s Fastest Growsng Department Store—Closed Saturdays Lynchburg and Roanoke, in SENator | That attacks on Senator Byrd by | tion in which It Is provided that money | AN’ TOtUrn to the gold standard, : Glass' dlstrict, where he urged the [the supporters of Senator Mapp|orders shall.be expressed in United | Which during recent weeks has drawn ||| i candidacy of State Senator Harry F.|caused many to support Senator Byrd |States dollars and settlements made | forth a swelling though discordant ||| i 3 e e i there appears little question. by means of bills of exchange drawn |chorus of adverse criticism from ||| Byrd for governor, In Tuesduy's Desto- | N0y Pl b orhaps the, greatest sur{in doflars on New York. various sources, was stanchly de cratic primary gave Byrd's opponent, {prige in connéction with the election| In announcing the convention to-|fended yesterday In the House of | Men’'s Society Brand G. Wa app, majorities. | was the size of the vote cast. It was| day Postmaster General New said that |Commons by Winston Spencer Church This w ne of many surprises in (expected that about 150,000 votes|while the United States dollar has|ill. chanicellor of the exchequer. f the canvass of returns, which is near-|would be cast, but as the returns are | been accepted as standard in various| Unquestionably, Mr. Churchill said, P ing completion. Mapp also gained a being announced it is apparent the|parts of the world this is perhaps the | the gold standard affected everything ||| i majority in Fredericksburg, where |total will exceed 175,000. The small|first instance to come to the knowl-|to a certain degree and any one could ||| n e 0 n u l Senator Goolrick, who was to have “ vote in the Tidewater sections and the | edge of postal officials where two for-| argue from that fact that everything met Senator at Richmond in |very large vote in the western part of | eign countries, in an agreement, have | disagreeable which had happened spoke in behalf of Mapp. |the State upset calculations. . to have taken place sev-| Byrd's majority was the vefore election, was called | recorded for a gubernator adopted the dollar as the|since the gold standard was restored | standard of value in transactions be-| was due to its restoration. But dis. | agreeable things always were hap- || o Ty Sheldon Suits Formerly | Society Brand Suits From $35 to $45 o] Formerly $45 to $65 We're not making any pretense. 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