Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1926, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C., THURSDAY. APRIL 8 1926. You'll find it at the smartest of dinner parties Roast.4 Ilfiflf@ here in Washington The appropriate and Asonifierd combsne beawtsfuily sn Brewood-evgrated Wedding Invitations and Announcements We recommend vour early onjervence with ws fo al- Iote time for careful at ‘emtion o ewr part o maintain Brewoud suprri- oritv of Pugrating “Brewwmd #11 Twelfth Street \.W_f Qbermnob Forest AND GOLF COURSE 18 Mofes and Permanent Greenn NOW IN PLAY Only 30 Miles Via Bladensburg and Defense Highway FURNISHED BUNGALOWS Season’s Rentals $175 wp 1206 18th Street N.W. Main 7523, Or, if downtewn, “Ask Mr. Foster.” | | association for other candidates. mwwum-mmm @ T % . 2 ‘SOUTHWEST GROUP Citizens’ Exeounve Commct tee Votes Withdrawal, i Charging Unfairness. cutive committee of the Citizens’ Association night to m:omm nd to the n at jts next meeting, April that it withdraw from the Fed- tion of Cltizens’ Associations, be- cause the Citizens' Council, e'ected by the federation, does not, in its opinion, represent all sections of the city. It is expected the full assocla- tion will approve the action of the executiva committee. The South assoclution last vear led a sensational fight against the present plan of election of mem- hers of the Advisory Council. pro- esting that unless each section of he city were guaranteed a place on g { the council. the Northwest would | succeed in obtaining the majority of ts. The Southwest bodv d4id not zet sufficient support for its candl- date last vear to place George Yeatl- RAPS FEDERATION man on the council. This year the Southwest group named Robert Strobel as its candi- date, but did not conduct & campaign of the council plans. ion of the executive com-- reached yesterday as a result of failure of the federation to elect to the councll a representative of the Southwest section, it was stat- ed. Members of the commitiee also were incensed. it is said, over the al- ! failure of delezates to the fed tion to make good their promises in support Mr. Strobel in return for votes by delegates from the Southwest Mr. Yeatman declares, further, that is association was Insulted by the equest of delegates from other asso ciations who asked him td have the name of Mr. bei withdrawn and 1o throw his support to other candi | dates. | _The members of the executive com mittee are Mr. Yeat S Richard E. Harris ( . |WESTERN RAIL PARLEY ON WAGE GAIN FAILURE Three-Day Negctllndon- on New Plan Ended to Be Repumed on May 3. Y ssoctated Prese CHICAGO, April 5. road the railroads connecting with _the West. and the Brotherhood of Rail-, road Trainmen and the Order of Rail- | way Conductors failed to reach an {Agreement in the three.day negotia- tlons started here Monday morning {for increased wages and » new work ing rule agreement. The conference broke up vesterday fo meei again May 3. ! Representatives of both amploy sroups will hold similar wage con. | ferences with the Eastern and South ern raflroad executives. of whom they \have méde the same request for wage { increases. SHIPPING Arrivals at and Ssitings From New York 3 Western rail NEWS an Gibral arc _.Gothenburg. March 27 ask tor Horlick’s The ORIGINAL N . Malted Mitk Safe ' - undMDilel: K "' ('\ Forlngnnu, Invalids, The Api at Qny Time Por all members of the family, children or adults, ailing or weil. Serve atmeals, between meals, or upon retiring. 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