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30 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. “C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1925. Dawes, Barefooted, ’ Is Greatly Ruffled By Scribes’ Visit PARK MANAGEMENT WILL BE ATTACKED Senate Committee Finds Af- fairs Unsatisfactory in Arizona Lands. By the Associated Press OMAHA, Nebr., August 11.—When newspaper men met Charles G. Dawes, Vice President of the United Sts en route to C of a Western ve {Saturday night, they found him in his ibare feet, collarless and “breaking in” a new pipe. He was decidedly ruffled. When he greeted (. W. Delamnatre, Omaha attorney and former college classmate, Delamatre suggested he k with the reporters first “It's too darned hot to talk,” Sensational disclosures are expected review of the investigation by mittee of the Senate public mmittee Zinto ‘conditions i | gowever, he warmed up to. fish now: being drafted, is made |, o5 and told one of his own about The review is being dr use by the full committee i its report on public land under a broad res he re- lands ¢ Arizona public up for preparir s trip. | fish 2 feet long he had caught on |} sald in a statement, administration, with its tariff which protects only the rich, with its unfilled promises of agricul- | tural and general prosperity, with its false claims of economy and its flat declaration to the farmers to work out thelr own salvation. A Demo- cratic Congress would correct these evils. This is the fact T am going to drive home."” The election in 1 of a Democratic Congress, the first since 1918, was pre- dicted by Mr. Oldfield, who viewed the interest which voters in doubtful States are showing in politics as a sure sign his party will win. red.” ision of Re. early a vig- intain control ed that they ealize that this and Republican becoming more unpopul As evidence of a “gres the political sentiment of . rted there was OLDFIELD T0 SEEK DEMOCRATIC WEST, Section Ripe for Change, He Says, Planning Speaking Tour in 11 States. Advised th he West is a great Democratic moveme; man Oldfield of the Demo gressional committee ha: plans to leave August 15 ebraska, Colorado, Jregon, Washington, Idaho, S ta, Minnesota, Wisconsin Republicans Commenting on the d 1 - | were - | administ trine: and | eve Ohio. c “Democratic leaders tell me."” “that the West- | ern farmers are disgusted with this | protective | growing sentiment among farmers against the Fordney-McCumber tariff, and avowed dissatisfaction among rlme officials over industrial (undli‘ tions. Chairman_Oldfield’s first speech of | his tour will be before the Nebraska State organization at Omaha August 17. He has speaking dates at De ver on August 1 Salt Lake Cit Los Angele: San Francisc Portland, 31; e&lll? September 1; 8 kane, 3; Coeur D’Alene, 4; Huron, S. Dak., 8; Minneapolls, 10; Mil- waukee, 11; Des Moines, 12, and Co- lumbus, Ohio, 15. SeteQ i v i Slain by Girl's Father. | CHICAGO, August 11 (P).—Robert | Killian, ] raged father of Murlel Gascola, 23, | when the couple were found sitting | in an_automobile a short distance | rom the home of the girl, died today -ding to the police, the father aw the couple, and without warning | them of his presence telephoned his home and waited for his wife to bring 3 KEITHS KEITH-ALBE £ VAUDEVILLE GUS EDWARDS' NEW PIERROT & PIERRETTE FROLIC 2¢ “alonted. Gorgeously Gowned, Bewitching Beauties MISS LILY MORRIS Comedy Bongs Unusual 4 CAMERONS The Irresistible Family 8 Other Stews Deily 2:15 & 81 Fun Features 5-MAIN- {84 4445 PERFECY rucaree pinrs Chas. B. Maddox's New Big Revae “VOGUES & VANITIES” With 8 Entertai and 3 S Other acts i CLARK GIRL AMUSEMENT! % W st FIRST RUN stuect KEITH'S \\ POPULAR PRICE VAUDE pHoTO ViLE AMESICAS P(Rfl(v HeaTRe PLAYS The Famous Syncopators “THE MARYLAND COLLEGIATES” 10 Artists in a Great Repertoire S, MURRAY & ALLEN, KINS and WILLIE BROS THE ANITA STEWART James Oliver Curwood’s “BAREE, SON CF KAZAN” Organ Acconlpantmenl%omed,v*flc “IT'S GREAT ON THE EARLE ROOF Dancing 11 to Midnight Without Extra Charge, Following the Fecture matters generally, him_his pistol. lution passed at the last session of Tonight, Last Times, “The Hunted Woman” Congress authorizing an_ inquiry into national forests, national eral lands and Indfan res Improvement in cond national parks will be eport. a rough sum ilready been prer attentio tions. in the Spectacalar charge round the inquiry in its with the spearhead of inves directed at the administration of the parks by the National Parl and the Interfor Department Cameron, Republican, of Arizona is & leader in the inquir omobile t hotels in the smmendatior ooking to improvement in t 1 park since 1919 in the improvement of roads and tr has only 4 miles of surfaced road, ull<] s have b national ;mv wit ion ¢ last two to the de. trails below the rim of where, the subcommittee more than 10 per cent of While not only twc 1s leading down used. it says 000 has recentiv been xpende building a new trail Instances will be cited in the con pleted report land w arassed tically able for t of mo six more th being | com in force tion of the 432 Arrested in Two Days Arrests during the 48 h lock this mornin period while arrests for dru A decrease of 31. There were 126 ar sts for drunkenness during the two. period last week and 95 the past two days TODAY S AMIfSEMENTS nal—‘Chicken Feed,” comedy — “Pierrot vaudeville, K and _ Pierrette Frolic,” p.m. Earle—“Maryland Collegiates vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—-Siamese Twins,” vaude ville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 Columbia—"Wild Hwnm Mesa."” 11:20 a.m., 1 - 30, 7: 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan—"The at 7:20 and 9 Rialto—"The Teaser, s and 9:45 p.m. White Desert,” and 9:30 p.m. from 11 to midnight fter Business Hour: 30, 8 and at 2:15 and $:15 p.m. | JFERRYMAN VICTIM IN RIVER MYSTERY John Penn, 80 Years Old, Found Drowned, But Scars Indicate Accident, Say Police. | | | | | | | | John_Penn, North Royal st s found dead t police investigated scars on the 1 . concluding they | were caused by objects in the river. The police believed he was a victim | of accident. Penn was last seen alive when he 1 \)\lv*p »red men & afternoon Fox's ene of the drownin tracted attention some year when 2 building on rollers, used as 1s conveniently shift- rict and Maryland v deemed it advis jurisdictions. Many were staged there. | Auto enthusiasts of Costa Rica are taking to ca 2,500 class and | discarding cheaper or Harhor precir cockfigh ALWAYS —a big stock of Blank Books on hand E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. . MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves 7th St. Whart ‘10 AM. I;ld ‘l :30 PM._ 4 Trip. 8be. Admission, ‘RADIOS! EPAIRED ©® our experts repair your set and | ot T i Bt tane coeition M. A. LEESE OPTICAL co. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street | Branch Store EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED «= OPTICAL COMPANY HO7F .\'T FRAN.5606 > @ e at 2 Check up on your balloon tire pressures—you may find that you have been riding on “high-pressure balloons’’ and losing the advantages of true low air pressure. 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