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'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, ATURDAY, MARCH 20. 1926.’ RIVAL WOMEN'S GROUPS OF U. S. e b, o, when, (unisieiced| WOUNDED LIST GROWS o A R P T i T PLAN FIGHT IN PARIS CONGRESS | it sthor o Parta vt Summer. IN SAN LUIS POTOSI .\I;Jm than 1,000 women, f;‘Dm 36 c|ounl~ tries, will a e international 3 P < e ; z G . - congress, Mrs. Catt will bo forcefully | Reports Indicate Serious Results Division Between Carric Chapman Catt and Alice jeconded in hor neht aguinet the Nu. | Following Attack by Mexican Po- ional Woman'’s Party Mrs. Te 5 = . . Pinchot, wife 3 or of Penn-| - lice on Deflant Churchmen. Paul Widened as Latter’s Organization Is De- 15t i g e oo o e 4 . [ ] 2 . . - o oo feminist movement. By the Associated Pross. 5 i nied Place in World Association. MEXICO CITY, March ) CLEES SN AT [ detafls of the demonstration sun | | H is Poto: » the closing of : BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE v leader . share the S Tana ine Humtibe ot the i American feminists, long qf S 3 *wpoint The entertainment to be given by or ts who might func- should _belyys Equality Walter Reed Post of|[tion there have not been received th 0 sought. Unde > Paul's direction, : e = o |here, but unconfirmed reports indi- dlin consequence of a trip to Kurope | the Veteruns of Forelgn Wars, at the | cyre’ that the number of persons ° ° 1last y nting 14 punded when the police tired upon 3 e Ao an i the : fs larger than the g N Al o co- T rogram, v | tirst dispatches stated. E e in ement to rles Kohen, nher The authorities have permitted the R V' nd to wt, will include seles J 3 s | reopening of some of the chu et 8, rotect women's ri such in- W i rane, | but are keeping closed all those the ternat I bodies as the L e of | ol i r ar.shioners of which are alleged to . it tnto hostile camps of conserv 1 v camps foreshadow | Nordicn Guitar Club ing the calling out of troops. v had been e 4 ’ We asked the Public Utilities Commission to approve to fight ck tooth d nail. The | F e :;!.::E 97 , ' the purchase of additional double deck buses. The Com- 4 mission refused approval but we are so convinced of the FnSt Sunda}f tl'ip advantages to the public from use of double deck buses that . . . we contemplate asking for further consideration. = this Spring will | i - We would like to get your support in the matter before i be d happ y one. ! going to the Commission again. ot grant affiliation. 1 real- | 4 ational League of ) Women Voters, being a direct out- [ ] «ome of the fo jonal Wo! rage Assoc . has a his | Our drivers and conductors have been provided with cards which we wish you would sign if you agree with us v difficulties in its work e o about the advantages of the double deck bus. Write us a letter if you do not get a card. the | Mrs, Ashby added still open e Na- tional Woman's ¥ 10 put its cuse G _ ‘ The Double Deck Bus will; movement is now preparing to full advantage. The internation: headquarters has just been notified that the Woman's Party application ‘ , PSR T iy et = - (1.) Provide a healthful open air ride for g e LA VIR L. f | both business and pleasure. Lucy Burns, becoming impatient with the “pussy " methods of the 3 TR Try AMOCO MOTOR. OIL ~'as good. as the gas* | | (2.) Reduce street congestion because of That comprehensive pro- pl‘od.u-cbs QP THE AMEMCAN OIL Co' 1 h lways been opposed hy the s s ee s ace cu i e e National League of Women Voters. AFTILIATED ‘WiTH v i tr t p p p r t Split Ty 13 Years Old. PAN ANERICAX PETROLELIM & TRANSPORT CONPANY axp s swesioway MENCAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION lna“ ocC ed seat. For the last 13 years Alice Paul and Carrie Chapman Catt have led hostile groups in the woman's move- i The | (3.) Help to maintainalowrate of fare. A A , . Washington is a beautiful city and its beauty can best = » . .. B endmant Which would provide that , : be en]oyed y bflth residents and visitors from the top o “men and women shall have equal | B m vights throughout the United St ST e y | a double deck bus. One such bus will provide almost as o, el of ool beteer| mauwy seats as three of the smaller single deck buses now in 1 feminism was ajred at the | ational Woman's Party dem : . jon in Washington. It concerns . the question of industrial equality. use. The conservative feminists belleve hat we in industry should be pro- 3 : o - il teeted by laws restricting hours of Superior performance bringsincreasing demand. work, establishing minimum wages e i e Demand for Graham Brothers Trucks has been pations. Rai u of Dot ‘sexes, tond 1o forcs increasing since the first of these sturdy trucks : Double deck buses are now be]ng operated n larg e out of the affected occupations 5 employment. was built. n Lurope are also | = . o . il i e It increased so much during 1925 that Graham ‘ numbers 1n many cities: = Brothers became the largest exclusive truck ! 33050 Phila delphia manufacturers in the world. C $3.25 Chester Itincreased still further in January, which opened . New YOl'k 485 Atlanta 15 33 00 Wilmington i the year aa the greatest January in Graham . g | ::"‘" h"';’: " | Chicago . 412 Milwaukee 15 en came February with an even more re- e e Sun:li:“}:: ?1:‘:::‘ 21 i markable record—1,768 retail deliveries, an in- : : Phl]ade]phla 246 A b P k 13 ’ Aprlil 4 i crease of 75 per cent over February 1925. 1 S LO . 21 5 S ury rar. SPECIAL TRAIN | Not only the greatest February, but the great- : t‘ uis W h. 9 L. W 10 4 est month of all! Detroit B 212 ashington Balioores 8 0L R 1 Ton Chassis - - . SL040 Los Angeles . 49 altimore I0R.R. || 1%, Ton Chassis - - - 51,310 5 — : MBM Low Chassis - - 51360 - . Cleveland . 40 Toronto | — Kansas City 18 Pittsburgh SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY i . orL e ; | "Ihe Best ollin{ ! phael Semmes, President [ S 5 8 Dupont Circle 613 G St. N.W. 1707 14th St. N.W. : (4 [ hd 'oor lubrication sends | . . - ' = o B i 10—k P, Wi 10 ashington hapid Iransit shop or the scrap heap I than any other single cause. Be Sure . . Be Safe . . 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