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NG . 8TAR. WASHINGTON, 1. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 9. 1928, . v i 'FENNING CHEERED AT BANQUET |1 fiudss, & . sooker sugt Hornd Ropming Js Ready |, Iot o wier Tombiooy : SOVIET PLOT REVEALED:- [:l'"ZEN R. P, Hclunnwe:rt? Edgar Howard: ng L R s T { Aibert G. Hughes, James N. Hughes, . rie wa e il 9 (). —Th R. L. Hughes, Harvey Humphrey, F Fred H. Ugast, Representative SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 9 (P).— OF DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD |2 fugnes drvey Humphees, 11| Fope Investigation |t B vss. ; pollce amert that in the arrest and NSRRI {Oen Howenstein, K. V. Hemaii A ‘Alexander R. Varella, Lansing Valk, examination of Crisio Kabackchikoft B. Dsley, Willlam 1. Irby, jr.; George By HO“SC, He Says George O. Vass, R. .:”‘\Illerb%rh‘in " 4 ‘c:;lt:‘o tsoelg::;xpirunug ull;!le‘;::\ w';.‘ ;Ovation for Accused Commissioner Features Annual |- Jsemsn. @ = | ad el e e S aitan. celved nformation-concernise tha ekd | . i Jarvell, Thomas E. Jarrell, Thomas A, 3 s R Audrey Wardwell, Dr. Charles T. War- istence of a widespread plot of t ! Dinner, Attended b ' Many Prominent Leaders Jameson, Charles H. Jerman, O. H. Commissioner Fenning will make 0 iy i 0's "Warner, Hugh Warren, Soviet government. i ——— } g Johnson, Willlam C. Johnson, Win no effort to refute the charges |yl T L Robert Bates War- & . .| The plot, they declare, embraces tha ivi i o & Johnson, Charles A. made against him on the floor of the | 1e2M8 FIOFR V. R, wasser, | Heirs File Private Letter in|starting of a new revolution in_ the I} d pl y. b is lead Board Calls on Civic - an ' ones, D G. loseph, Robert Josce. | House vesterday by Represniative | ighy .. Weaver, Ben ‘T, Webater, W/ - I et Dourseis e T - heodore M. Judd. Blanton, unless he is summoned o | C. Wedding, De Vere B. Weedon s t of Charges Agains of dis : T . Keefer, 5 z upport o arg g | garia, Serbia and Greece. Large sumg Trade Groups for Co-op- A tremendous ovation for Commis | ing. fr.: Charles D, Roy | S i oo e S’ | appear before the congressional |Weedon, Nepman 5 - Wellsuhande pp of money are yileged (0 have been apt . | ioner Fenning was the outstanding | Bowie. Raiph' C. Bovd, H. Brackson | Representative i ennedy,| Investigation committee, it was |Joseph 1. Weller, A. e propriated for the movement era“on in Conlerence l,, ature the" annual banouet of the | award Brady, 1. ‘M., Bralove, I M”‘b“' K. Kell h(‘-ol!dnnHl\ lrglne(;i,.’- indicated at the District Bullding. Alton 1. Wells, Adam A. \'\(u“hle;-“ rustees. | ' of he 41 anauet 2dward v BS i o P e g LR Wt Shinglon Iteal Estite Board at the B E Breuniger, J.| St B Ko N Nine, William L.| The Commissiner, ft'1s kngwh, 1 |Ralub & W e Walch, Maf . f Ward enator King, J. Clarence Welch, . Maj R L3 e hinaed mesine b taadals W Bropies g, Raymond G. Koenlg. . Leo| ready for any investigation that 'y ‘Wheeler, George W. White. J. B " ) i 1 An oMcial letter ipviting represent- | affair a e members . A. Britton Browne. C. Knouse, Barney Kru-} Congress may make of the charges. | White, Roger J. Whiteford. Jack Wil.| B e swndated Bress. | : : e #nd is understood to h ared G . Wilson. E. . Wilton. ARt ““MT“""; ! 4 ey Siapoinent e L L A A defense againat attacks. on | W Gx Wendford, J. M. Woodward, | helrs of Levh Leiter, who seek to-re i | \arent-teacher assoclations. civ . kers e ) juc Jack B = E gainst attacks ord, J. 2 ' Trade bodies of Washingtgn b mest | well knps. n.”.‘n'e ity ”mtl::fnl.,m S A N specific instances. mrgc Y. Worthington, sr.i Georse | move his son loseph and William J. | with members of the Board of Fdu- | Nutional Capita! jumped to their feet C. Rurns, A, D V. Burr, il A It was pointed out that the Com- Worthington, o Yo Warr as trustees of the estate, read eation and OficiAls at the | With the rest of the ansembly 1o cheer Bure, W. 0. Burrows, W. B e micsioner belleves that the oni ‘""" Youns. Fiion 7. Youne into the racords of their suit a letter o | Franklin®School Tuesday nisht at % | the Commissioner. C. Burton. Th::‘.lfi'” specific charge I« the one mad . C. Zantainger, O, B. Zanizinger, | Into the récords of thefr auit & lotter e'clock was sent out today by Harry | A numbsr_of prominent guests had | Morris Cafritz. Morgen Al e S aixte Lowie. | Kepresentative Grean of esentative Frederic from Warr'to Joseph Leiter. i ; ©. Hine. secretary | bean Introduced and veceived the cus- | Robert Callahan i 00 Fhiglieae “'”"'S’ R, Taniine. | {0 the Hall case. ' Tn' that case. W . in 1921, susgesting precautions to d T'he conference will Le the second jtomary applaus Vhen Commission- | Michael K. (alpan, Jo | Luther W, Linking, Wi Ham H. hin 8 sa e has letters showing that avold an investigation Into the affairs of the present school vear,for thg{er Fenning was introduced loud p- | Canby,”Arthur Carr, Edward & ] kbt gston. Claud Living- | It was taken up at the request of | 7 . . 't of the 1 putpbse ‘of ioonsliainsEtha: peauire ] AU kARSI thc) ko | InoEsabec | TatoE B o e [ Lins. Clavd Livingwton. CIRUE (ST (g naw dafunce War Misk biirean: OFFICIALS ANSWER SUIT. | of the Zegier Coal Co., a part o | i Biente of e NI 1t ic§ontil the whole assembly was on it8 | carter, GGeorge Harry ’;“';",‘h‘-"q‘_,f,m * |ehs, Charles R.| which selected him because if was | el ol estate, i preparatory to the nee survey | feet whistling and shouting. Caton. Frank 5 ravior | ovdane. g known that he had been ,mmlrxm. I The Jetter was read as a part of a H ©of the needs of the District of Co- 1] In mr; urnelalu:'n\on-n‘nn ‘:‘I‘:n: ru'l Chewning. Fug Cissel, Floyd [ 0\ yr kiniosh, Maj. H, C.| linacy law for 15 ve the cl-im Auto Rental Company : mass of documentary evidence by S0 Bor fhe daval ki : i Tl S | L. Malone, J. J. Manlove, A. M. Mann, o Rt " m . “Because of the .-o:ummnnr_. of the gress was condemned, ; Q... Comer, 11, J Gonnior, Ei L. D, | I Malone, J. 4. Manlove, A, M, Mert, Herman Schmidt, ' Fred| M. O. Eldridge. director of trafig,] Wituatessaent of the coa), CorpRiey 158 toda; r various organized groups,” savs the| Copeland Stresses - Beauty. Coiter. R, J. Cottrell, Willlam J.|phcl oo™y James E. Schwab, John |2nd the District Commissioners Y] holdings. It now is the property ol letter and the recent more Iiberal! senator Royal S. Copeland of New | Coughier. 0. P. Court, Maj, William | RoPert Marshall, T8 Beait, Harey &, Seay, | anked the District Supreme Court {0 | 1oi0p" s erter” who. bougnt it trom appropriations. vh9 board " R3S York. one of the banquet speakers,| . R. Covell, Earl Cox, Carl | S0 a Sea 3 <. Jol .| dismiss a sult for injunction brougli | he estate in 1924, 20 years after the been able to provide nec light 1‘ uiged that Washington be made the Crane, J. J. Crowley, | eahy John T feany. | L aeny. O, 8. Beek, John W. | 1y the Milestone System. Inc., 10 D€ | jeavemt ot o wiit by Lasl Leltee which | inz in many h ade- | most heautiful capital in the world Crutchfield and William P. Cul- |1+ Yiigqieton. Harry Middleton, l\ man Shaniro, Joseph Shapiro, M. C.|Vent the carring out of an order a8 provided for its sale to the younger | quite an‘r\r:)!n‘r- tion ;mllah :(f(:e Te | and declared that it is the duty of !manq Miller, George 1. Miller, W. Shapiro, E. B, Shaver, Henry C. Sheri.| Mr. Fldridge ;:‘hu?n-m'-::;;; p'ht‘: Leiter. 4 — | pairs 1o buildings and grounds seem- | every American to take an lnterest n| Samuel 1. Duntze, Floyd E. Davis, | Jone Lo arioner. F. Kemper Mohler. dan, George C. Shinn, J. B. Showalter, pconnection wi e nu The letier, which the complaina Ingly assired. the doard has already | the Capital City and work for its im-| w. Gilbert Dent, J. H. de Sibour, | 1. T Mohler, William Montgomery.|Charles 8. Shreve, Cyrus £immons, rive-it-yourself' cars 0fd“l'~ com: | deemed the most important evidence and Tobaccos planned for the electrification. paini-| provement. Victor Devber. Clarence Dodge. J. | Howard Moran, H. Tudor Morsell, C. ’rhomu F. Simmons. C. W. Simpson, The plaintiff contended that |of the day. dealt with the disposition § I T e O el e |, Representative Manlove of Missouri | Lee Donnelly, John T. Donnelly, Wil |1t Morrison. V. Morrison. Samuel|C. W. Simpson, jr.: Clarence H. Small, | the very purposs of their business i | ‘ar §258,643 pald o the Ziegler Coal i ] with requisite attention (o the | nighly braised the local tealtors. for liam F. Donnelly, Do aohte. | Burereca i, A, MUTGer. Charles A1 MM G, Srtiie Abos o Smith; | destroyed"if the cars have (o he =0 | Co. by lessees of It4 mining lands, and | | Men: Be sure to share in this; nds within the funds that will be velopment of Washington and | (:jgrence F. Donohoe, James A fcCarthy, | A. McCarth Fugene A. Smith, Fred A. Smith, | marked. % o | Warr suggested to his principel that | ‘special eale of cigars and rohaccos! | Provided after July 1 next. particnlarly commended them for | oo ¢ UcR £ Donchoe. dames 4. MeCarth Houston McCeney.| Frank Smith, John Lewis Smith, L. B.| Mr. Eldridge and the Commissioners | the money be deposited to a separate | . extrems cut prices are ““The problem. to which this JOI'\W he honest installment system™ 1in| 0" (L p Pl "E. Douglas, | Robert B, McCormick, John J. 1 Smith, Odell 8. Smith, John H. Stadt. | inform the court that the company | account, so that the coal company | effective for Friday and Saturday: session of Citizena and the board will| vogue here. This system, according to] 7" A0 0, 0O ank M. Doyle. | Inerney, Mariin Mclnernay, ler, R B. Stamp. D. P. £tanton, W. B. | has heen found gulty in Police Court | would not have to pay income tax on | only i Address itself. therefore, will be ot | My Manlove, has afforded rhe gov ',:m"';n D NEnEy. D, Dunizan, F. S.|Kee, H. H. McKee, McKeever, | Sterrett. Frank Stetson. Mr. Stewart, | of violating the regylation and the | it, and so that it would not “occasion 5 the minor details. but mainly th® {arnmant employes an opportunity 10| Dunigan and Walter Dunigan . L. McKeever, Marshall McKibbon, &til). Frank W. Stone, Charies | case has heen continued for sentence an investigation of the Ziegler (‘oal £ uestion of the sites and hulldings a< | 1" (heiy own homes and live in| : & bl i MeLachien, Munley MeLanzhlin, m Sturtavant, Joseph [until April 13. The company should | Co. affair A #at forth in the five-vear bullding pro- | .omfort. The speuker [y Kdward- Early, Fred East, 4 S| g N eLean, Clarence 4. McLeod.| Sullivan, James Sullivan, Willlam | appeal to the Court of Appeals and | Warr, witness for the complainants, ; Eram avthorized by Conzrest. [1i"\vax'in the Capital 25 vears R. Owen hmn:nm..n [kt B- Alckenr SR, have: a complete remedy ‘at large. | who falled to appear in court, yester: § or this purpose. the attendance ! i many hezsga \ & AT G . G. G. Tauber. R. N. Taylor, Waverly | which deprives an Equity m of | day hecanse of a heart attack. cano of one or more representatives of | ihora hre none amd fictibuted inis 3 3 . ative | Thomas N W. Taylor. Noble J. Thomas. Vernon | jurisdictlon. according to gold | return te the witness stand until next / your association or group organizs- | . he fairness of the business men 3 Neevit. Roy Neuhsuser. Jesse Riomav H; Ta THorntam: Hugh: A.| HArt: aneistant: cocporation counsel, | Wednesday at the earliest, tHe court i ';"" is earnestly desired. preferably W. ¢ Redding, vice president of the | Willfam Thritt. Willlam M. Throckmorton, L. | who filed the motion. was told today. ~ H s it ne ReomutS Natlonal Assosistion bt Real Bhtate .h w. nf-xo‘\_ rede B o . Boards, spoke on the work of the as-| Faus(, Palmer Field, R. A. o L 3 sociation and urged a large attendance | Finn, William J. X oldenae oy [3 at the convention of the organiza-|ing. T. E. ) 4 5 H. 0°C ASSAILS WAGE BUYERS tion In Tulsa, Okla.. June 7 to 11. William E. Foster, J. F}n{i;fl:fl;n}v:lfi;, O o ponpar, o Warren ; A Notables 5 = b Offutt. C. F. R, o.nb Clarend : Lawyer Charges Collection of 240 e _\l" 'e“.::_':::":m Lo e Ty O"Donnell, Frank 3. 0'Nefl, Hoberi : rate r0-1 YLeroy Gaddis 3 O'Nelli, M. aurlce Otte Per Cent Interest on Loans. | was furnished. The Commis- $ H. G W Vernon Owen. NEW TORK. 4 Kpeil- s 909).1 sioners of the District, many Sena-|&. Galliher, Willinm T. 3 Harry M. Packard, Benjamin 1! 3 Shary o u~an':'a‘n a n\?’n nn’o::l: tors and Representatives. hankers and 5 vey. .| Parker, Theodora C. Parker. Frank 2 Toh by threats of eausing his i | Prominent citizens attended the affair. 8 A. Gibbons, | Paroni, William M. Payne, jr.; James 2 for 15¢ f misgad unless he renews hic contract | Clarence F. Donohoe, president of the | Representative E. W. Gibson, Henry [ Y. Pennybaker. John A. Pety. Joseph . day” were scathingly ar-|realty board, introduced Roger White- | T. Gibson. Herbsrt A. Gill. Mr. Gil-| A\ Petty, Milburn Petty, Harry W W’ll te O wl | rday by J. " ford, toastmaster of the evening. . 8. K. God P. F. Gordon. A.|Perrin. H. Glenn Phelps. Thomas H e o oL moni hicas stanWirE wira: Eavl E. Goss. J. Dallas Grady, | Phillips, Harry B. Pitts. T. R o s i Aiaebelors thi | - Rakine; Glasas i WRSlar Wonle| TobaiiE 1Cahar AT CoroT oty s, ey D PE Dl Special, 4 for 25¢ vention. Allen. Daniel Allman, Ross P. An-|Mal. Grant, 3d; L. T. Gravatte, | Plummer, Clarence J. Poland, John i he wa . W. S. Armstrong. Walter B. Guy. Poole, J. T. Pressgrove. H AL s o ey ey ey Backus, Edward Baker, H. C.| J. E. Hackman. Randall H. Hagner, Hubert Quinter. Pack of 10, 62¢ i & MORIE. o S5 har chs & ey o Bangs, Faloh H. Bangs. Jonn Bard: | R. B Hall Georxe B Hans, Rapert ey T R B. f 50, $3.00 5 o 2 vear, by % Ll WValter C. Red- ox o , $3. Sy iy MAvE D WP ICh ) o T A Barker F. L. Barkley, H. N, Harper. Senator John W, Harreld, 3 O R { money they advance on salary con. 0. C. W. K. Hartung, Her. Remnenla'l\’l“e rank R Reld, T “Made of ripe tohareo’ thet tracts or assignments,” Boyd pointed v. A. M. Renshaw, Albert Retler. reason why thousands of men pra- WTliam Howard Tati was re lecied ey i e B S 5 | & g Bty TR e Claaa s e’ mtaupprs Hustont ey MonoTATY SARASAE Af the Kites oF (he G Beltzan, Franke Bell, Wi | Hoston. Josse H. Hedges. Toseph Hel. A Romer. Lavin Toutsaw H.¥. Toeh S BT ! twnday session vesterdav. President|liam P. Benson, Raiph D. Benton. Ar-|fron, Louis C. Henberg, Joseph A.|A. Rom S H Allen Wardwell, New York, and other | thur C. Bishop, J. McKenny gl‘”d ¥ ;—lerb:rl a5 Joarnh A. L"fi"bfl 1” RH‘J"}; -“p.—m"r?)cn L i cors v .- 3 x| F. A. Blumer, . A, Blundon, |I.. M. Herbert, 3. errel Ryor - H PR o e @, Blundon, Thomas Bones, R, |Ma). Edwin B. Hesse, Charles H.| Charles D.Sager, J. F. Salkeld. B. F ) = Bortz, Harry K. Boss, B. 1. Bou. | Hillegeiat, Edward L. Hillyer. Edward | Saul. Bernard Saul. John Saul, Joseph ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |dren. L. T.. Bowen, George Calvert!Hillyard, H. G. Hinckley, J. D. Hobbs, | N unders, F. M. Savage, Jfacob TODAY. Bowie, J. B. Bowling, sr.; J. B. Bowl- Maj. Holcombe, J. I. Holm®ad, Alfred | &charf. Howard A. Schladt. O. The Deanwood Citizens' Association e GROLIP of New Sprmg H Fill meet. § o'clock, in the Deanwood == h chool. Francis Wells will speak. S uits, in the ever popu- Unity Council, No. 17, D. of A., will = / hold a card party at Old Hos- 1 fi d l ] r range pital, 921 Pennsylvania avenue south- ar t Irt\ ve olla ' enst. ot - The Ladies' KTilry of the Gavel Yy which always affords the cus Cluh will hold & 500 card party at 719 f h Thirteenth street: | tomer the most for his money.' TONIGHT. | & ‘h 3 W. d ' Tha Canadian Society of Washing- | [ 314-16 7 St' N‘ Care fully tailored suits, ton w:ll meet, & o'cléck. at Wardman A ¥ . ark Hotel. An.{llustrated lecture | [i L s ~ 7 7 f fi “« >._99 By L. O. Armatron, representing the For Saturday—The Very Newest Styles in carrying conviction of fine La Emperatriz Bureau of Commercial Economics, s ¢ i s I will describs “The ! fab h d - ecial, [0 for 25¢ Rockies.” Prnxnmwand dancing. | i ai r‘cs' suc as tweeds, cass L . or c J All Canadians in Washington In- d . . Vited. i meres and worste s, correct Box of 100, $1.98 Brightwood's Citizens' Association d , A choice Manila cigar hands will meet. 8 o'clock, at Holy Com- St\'lCS and mo CIS conserva- made of smecially cted tobaco. | forter Parish Hall e, g i i Mild and even hurning. The John Eaton Mothers’ Club will tively smart in their lines. giva a vlay in Cleveland Park Con- Ml ; gregational Church, 8 o'clock, to help n double breasted. Aefrav expenses of window shades for John Eaton School. A card party will be held at 1. 0. | | N 0. F. Temple, proceeds to be donated s 3 to uth Ige. The Woman's Guild of St. Luke's ‘ P. E. Church will serve dinner trom | 5 10 8:30 o'clock in the parish hall, i é Fifteenth and Church streets, All o . 15¢ Straight H welcome. Saks—Third F “« s = Saks—Third Floor Robert Burns’ H The Big Sisters of the District of 3y s Columbia will meet. § o'clock, at St. (Invincibles) i Patrick’s rectorv - D Simons sermon at ihe Wash- Other Suits for Young Men Special, 2 for 25¢ nzion Hebrew Congregation. will be ; h i ‘ entitled.” “Capital and the more conservative Box of 25, $3.00 . 5 The ng.-nngtl“n;ues of the General | o § A qualitv smoke that vou know, ¢ ncounting ice will hold their | $ $ v 11 vith cially § ] City Club at 8 o'cloek. * Iv‘un dllfih( this =ale and save § . The Catbolic Daughtets.of America, H Coaurt \m 2, will give a danece a H Prof. John J. Smertenko will speak en S e ta £ on ‘The Challenge of the Jews of America.” At the Sixth Street gogue, & oclock. Cantor and X10ras officiate. District of Columbia Council, Loyal F i 0 ‘ Lafien of the Roval Arcanum, wil The kind of snappy, dressy o'eloc’ a 'Vihian ‘emple. > = Installation of officers. 2 oxfords that are right up to the Public_installation of officers of the Robert Le Bruce Chapter, Order of De Molay, 433 Third street, 8 o'clock. | Masons invited. minute in cut and style. Vari- ous models—Black Calf, Tan We Want You Calf, Patent Leather and Kid. ” (Nobles) To Try on One of These lLace and Blucher styles. Special, 4 for 29c¢ New Light Colots Leather and Rubber Heels. Box of 50, $3.40 Put a lighted match to one of these full Havana cigars . . . take esupla of puffs ... then you'l ow just what ‘“complete clgar: tisfaction” really means. The Ohle Girls' Club will give aj dance at the Denlee, 1519 R street. Ohioans invited. “The Road to Yesterdav,” a moving pleture, will be given at the Bright wood Park M. E, Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets. Light shades féad in Spring hats—and most men are glad of it. A new light hat looks i | The Florence M. Brown Sunday | achool class of Calvary Baptist Church | Coats That Offer the Maximum of Smartness and Value at will present “The Flapper Grandmoth- newer than a new dark hat. It 10¢ Str. er. & musical comedy, at the Sunday A d e school house, for the building fund brightens up the costume R San ! tor the new Sunday school. more and makes the greatest Salvador” { o e R e possible contrast with your Saks—Shoe Section LELLCL, ‘“lock, at_the Confederate Memorial ] : z Home, 1322 Verment avenue, 10 send weathered and discarded First Floor § [ veterans to the national convention at Birminghani, Ala. Winter hat. “Look at your Hat— Everyone else does!” $5and $§ The Northwest Suburban Citizens’ Association will meet in auditorium of Janney School Building. The District of Columbia Dental Society will pré- vide the speaker of the evening. The Florence Crittenton Baby Lov- *s' Circle, No. 1, will have a card rty under direction of Mrs, Frank eglow, ghairman, 8 o'clock. at Elks’ Hall 919 H street. Mrs, Clar. ence M. Coansll, Mrs. Harry Simpson, Mrs. Frederick Umbhaw and Mrs. D. L. Nunnally will offic CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Willmot Lewis, Washington corre- spondent of the London Times. will address the Forum luncheon of the Women's City Club at the clubhouse. | : FOR THE MATRON—We have a marvelous selection Jackson place. tomorrow, 1 p.m. e y Mr. Lewis will speak on “European || of youthful-slenderizing models in the newest Coats Problems Up to the Minute." Mrs. . . o Lyman B. Swormstedt will preside. for Spring at this price. lis Grotto Band, Drill and Dr rpe will give its Spring A uu. the Willard Hotel, Spring Scarfs Showing the newest color schemes in Hand- - made 4-in - Hand SI,S() Featuring the Smartly Tailored or Models With Embroideries—Pleats Capeback or Puff Sleeves MANY ARE FUR TRIMMED Coats of fine quality twills and sports materials — Satin Coats included in this group. Wrinkleproof Scarfs Made of silk and wool and most appealing ~Spring sl patterns .... £ Saks—F De Luxe Hats, $7 ‘ : i Silver Pearl Bisque Zinc It Brown Pearl Willow ] See | Schoble . Derbies. . . . .$6 3‘ Wigszw: 1“5‘ Saks—First Floor <G N A e e e e o e 0 S 4 A P N A T A Y A