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SHENANDOAH FUND URGED BY MONDAY Capital Quota Sought by Day‘ Park Body Convenes to Draft Bill. With approxi fsad already. th of the drive to ra ter of a million tha purchase of the Monday, when the south chtan National Park meet. at the Interior Araft the bill through wh definitely estahlish the at nattonal park in ih 1e Ridge Mountains of \ sentation of the hill to ¢ at this seseion is in recognition of Vir- | ginia's contribution of $1.200.000 to e he forthcomin. veing depent ded | by subscribi Fifty Cents a Head Washin the entire $1 will hene hment < n. to which will he almost a great suburban ground. embracing £30 square siles of primeval mountain land. ac cessible to the National Capital by thre-hour motor ride over an improved will offer Washi vecreational and 7 the cities close of 1 nal parks 1te 1n the Shenandoah m the North, where |1 ons live within a day's lie throush Washington ated that at least 1,000 ugh this city 1 will ordinarily resul tidal wave of g city during the mer months as a dull Sum eonts will mean that an ideal va cation place will he within the reach nf the humblest citizen, offering every form of outdoor recreation at a price snited to the purses of the poor as well as the rich. GGovernmeni workers may send their famil for the entire Summe <pend inexpensive week ends wi v the the “skyline wi anfficient -, proposed offer a tour ~quals. and there will be side trips to,make the drive experience each time it is The fitherman will find P come true in the many streams n from the summits ntain peaks, zame nding in them. To there will he a d lonesome paths for many years series of for every to _come Secretary of the 1 raady has heen besieged with re Auects for concessions 1o huild hotels, probable that a modern rected at each end 4 third at ably will be Sunday ior Work al Popul: h the weep from end ation, there will he scores of camps tn offer the sojourner a hot ol night's sleen after a h-giving exercise All Tastes to Be Appeased. Tha bridle paths of the area even now rival the hest in the country and the engineers who are planning the park have arranged t recreational taste its s park. There will he v for the use o paths where pedestrian or end of the little by conrs nedestrian < content ider he West thout three the Shenandoah neh a favored jav-walk te without of mo Unlike the par which are open monthe of the Natfonal Park enj climate that it public the ve Winter it will mous tohogzan Places. On it froze are fond of = Gpen zport from the fakes almost until summon southern These, the are only a few of e |a commission Represents Rumanla e Washington within the this Congress p: in store for | next few vea | the bill | national | tal.* Not only does it ton an unrivaled play also offers this ¢ \\uh which to attain and enjoy these pleasures PLAN AIR ATTACKS v increased wealth | 'HE EV DRIVE FORRUSSIA Influential Wall Street Inter- ests Fail in New Move for Recognition. | New for attempts American the way recognition of Soviet to pave | Russia, sponsored by influentia reet intere: make no impi on the Caolidze administ ation days there have brought o the administration’s atten tion the efforts of Ivy L. York, known as “the world's press agent,’ in the past few greatesi to bring about an “in Russia.” To that end he sought to interest the Chamber of of the State of New York. Mr. Lee is the adviser on “public relations™ to some of the most powernl rate interests in the United Sta His clients include the Standard Ofl and the kefellers. .. I. Mor n & Co. are also understood to be mong the great financial houses that ccasionally avail themselve Alr Lee’s expert talent in the publicity field. The eminent character of his iness associations has.led 10 the immerce AGAINST MOSQUITOES | Marine Aviators at Quantico to| Spray Poison on Swamp Pests. of | | on the two cardinal = In somewhat holl wee: and other plant pa |are be effectively eradi | poison sprayvs from an ai . Ma-| rine aviators at Brown Field, Quantico. | | Va., are drawing up plans to attack | < mosquitoes in the | farine hase. | the annual as con . in com ' \mmn Avers, and with assistance of the Department of Asriculture. the Public Health Service | ¥ ind Comdr. N. T. McLean of the Naval Medical Corps. the experiment | will be undertaken the last week in“ | | the same manner 1hat | asites hy said today he will em of junk which an easy landing | 4 which will he | fil blowing”™ machine to | [ spray een and road dust on | the pesky pests | While he has no precedent to go by | \s to ils effectiveness, he helieves a down from above once every | s or two weeks will be sufficient choke, suffocate, nauseate absolutely .\m.m,l was placed be . Williams, the surzeon | the district i cated. senger. places could he reached by a poisonous spray. Dr. Wil 4 in the idea and Comdr. McLean, a famous “clean-up” man was ordered to Quantico. to ex tend the henefit of his sanitary Knowledge and experience to the task SUES FOR COMMlSSlON. Oof- Tax Expert Would Enjoin ficials From Paying Refund. Justice Siddons of the District Su preme Court today cited Andrew W.} Mellon, Secretary’ of the Treasurys| 2 the United ! . commi; | stoner’ of internal rever to sh cauze April 16 why they should not be enjoined from paying to the Gera| . a corporation of Passaic, N. 1 w York City, a tax refund o led by Lucian C. Ds he National Metropolitan rlaims a lien 33 sion for rhmum; th savs if the money 15 paid over e be able to collect his bl ey | The tax expert declares he entered | into a contract with the defend int cor- | poration to pay a $1.000 retaiier and of 15 per cent on the amount recovered U'nion painters in Cincinnati are de. manding a wage of $1.30 an hour The Parn:o;niti(?hrnge Co LIKE = RENT” Down Night, Ad. 6055 Pay, M. 3931 | unqualified recogni . No Attitude Unehy « motive may be, Mr evoke nelther support in Washington. The Department’a attiinde toward ssia has underzone no change of character, Secretary Kel with the unflagzing support of Pre: Coolidge, continues (0 oppe rvelations with the S Whatever diplomatie heen advanced by (his First, America demands on of the prop: erty rights of foreizners in Russia, in cluding. in particular, restitution of confiscated American property and acknowledgment of Russian govern ment debts to the United States | Treasury. Secondly, America insist consistently iovernment i ullhl“ LOST ON KELLOGG | BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, |19 With | heen | Lee of New | vestigation of the whole problem of | srounds that have | "AR. WASHINGT( v pm in order to do diplomatic buslnm l thing can be. | with Uncla Sam. It is an irreducibl price, as far as the Coolidge adm)n istration is concerned. “Big Business” Reticent. “Big bus has made no sug gestions to ary Kellogg, indicat ing that the Government's diplomatic boveott of Russia is disapproved Neither the Standard Oil Co., nor a other intere represented Mr. Lee in a publicity capacity, hi qipl'tm(hml the State D ith 2 view to recognition. \wll be because, desp relations with Ru cted progres t proceedin by supplied the Rus | sians with only 5.7 per cent of their Thirty per cent of thelr pur re now being made in are selling ind ane-half | {imports I ehases abi matic rela | the bulk | country. Rool Supports Attitude, | Secretary Kellogg's anti-Soviet afti- | tude ix strongly supported hy Elihu Root, former Secretary of State and chief of the American war-time mis sion to a. Mr. Lee had solicited | Mr. Root's opinion of the project to | | have the New York State Chamber of | Commerce “inv te’" Russia. Mr. | Root wrote Mr n which | the followin: I have g ‘entive considera- | tion to the ma‘ter which you sent me rlative to tne recognition of Hussia | and still [ am compelled to say that 1| cannot agree with your conclusions. think the action of the Cha Commerce opposing recognition | ernment | tesy. It | ind spe- | the recognizin ment of the principles, purposes and avowed intentions of the zovernment as bei with the rules which zo he con | dner of eivilized natio vard each | ather “or the T7nited S 5 would be 1 edze that the ave | present Russiz vernment to over throw by force our system of govern | mant i consistent with international | friendship. Of course, that would he | a e, and it is a < unwize for nation to govern fts action | thing but the truth, as it under the truth.” Not Allied With In explapation of his 2 Lea has made the following ments My myeelf recognize | knowl- | | urpose of the Russia, | ~tivities, Mr. | ataie as far from allying any- | action is with the holsheviki as vll 4] HERE'S character, 4And comfort in the in the Banister shapes Banister lasts—and the qufaliy that backs up the Burt wnnuxmn It'sa Shoe for men whodiseri Arthur Burt C ATLANTIC CITY R differentiate. minate and ¢ 0. 1343 Street THURSIJAY, APRIL It would see that the policy of drift with reference to Russla was getting us nowhere, and that the problem, after all, was a very practical one. which had to be settled after consideration of all the practical questions involved, with a view to bringing about as permanent results the promotion of the peace, security and financlal stability of the world. “The situation is certainly dynamic a-m calls for a constant examination . of facts which are continually chang ing. 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