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PINCHOT DECLINES TORUNFOR SENATE Was Nominated by Labor Party in Primary—Will Not Support Vare. HARRISBURG. Pa., September 14.—— Gov. Pinchot vesterday eliminated 1'mself as a candidate for the United States Scnate in the coming election W at the same time announced he ould not support Willlam 8. Vare, who defeated him for the omination in the Penns: mary last May. “I am a_Republican, but 1 lvlrl for Vare,” the governc xame primary in which he r George Wharton Pepper d by Representative Vare * the Republican nomination for the nate. Mr. Pinchot won the nomina- | tion of the Labor party. Yesterdny itice of withdra of elections. a statement, the methods ot han s in behalf of the Vare le delphia or he explana- | of the vith disgt to e mad Iy be elected > nomination.” Guotes W. L. Mellon. April 20, 1926, W. L. Mellon, | 1 manager for Vare, 1ssue is extremely im for the result of the election 18 will determine if Mr. Vare | people are to run the State of | into the ur State one whi not above tha 1tesmanship mere moh. | complete platform enator David © men are supporting Either their statements true when they were made, 1 who made them are today to elect to the United » a man whom they know E Wacut nithit vouni 1875 AR A AT A4 4 4 - m oK T W THE EVENING l MARCONI’S FLOATING LABORATORY I The Italian warship Carlo Alberto, upon which Senator Marconi car- ried out many of his early experiments in the fleld of wireless telegraphy, with the aid of the Italian navy. Upon this ship the first moving wire mag. netic detector actuated by clockwork <was installed in June, 1902. In July, o | 1902, messages were received at Kronstadt from a distance of 1,600 miles. These experiments in the field of wireless telegraphy were carrid out by Senator Marconi himself. v's a new baby | New Address—612 13th St. (Bet. F and G Sts.—West Side) 51st FALL QPEN ING and ANNIVERSARY SALE 15 Years at 1333 F St. N.W. 35 Years at 1334 F St. N.W. STAR, WASHINGTON, BONDHOLDERS URGE SALE OF RAILROAD | Upset Price of $100,000,000 Offered for Chicago, Mil- waukee & St. Paul. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 14.--The fixing of an early date for the sale of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad, and an upset price of $100,- 000,000, is urged in papers filed yester- | day in Chicago by the reorganization | managers and the bond holders’ com- ! mittee, which represent more than 80 per cent of the defaulted St. Paul | bonds, it was announced here. | " The papers were filed in answer to the plea of win C. Jameson for @ delay in the sale and an upset price of | $25,000,000. The majority bondholders point out that the Jameson plan would result in a distribution to non- | assenting refunding bonds at approxi- i mately 85 as compared with their present market value of about 541z. See Quick Profit. The majority bondholders claim that Jameson's suggested price would mean a quick profit of over $4,000,000 on the bonds held by him and his fire insurance company, the Globe and Rutgers. It is alleged that the $14, 000,000 bonds held by the Jameson group, over $9,000,000, were pur- chased either after the receivership or 1926 ‘ONE YEAR AT OUR PRESENT LOCATION .\ %—— ABA NN B A A A A TN VN SN and 9.00 ~ VNV v and 11.5C and 12.50 and 13.50 A ‘A A LA KEDUCTIONS that embrace every Fouse. 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In answer to Jameson's argument that the sale be delayed to give Con- gress an opportunity to enact legisla- tion for the refunding of the Govern- ment debt at a low rate of interest, the brief saystthat in two sessions Congress has failed to enact such legislation and that the majority bondholders have no assurance that it will enact such legislation at the coming ses- sion. In regard to the contention that the sale be delayed until the court has passed on the equity of the Kuhn- Loeb-National City plan, it is pointed out that in the final decree of fore- closure, already entered, provision is made for a hearing upon the fairness v plan unde; ich the property F COURSE, if our trade in dia- monds ran to lesser volume— Or, if we did not our- selves enjoy unusually advantageous diamond purchasing privileges-- The offer of divided- payment account privi- leges could not—with- out unreasonable busi- ness sacrifice—be made. oo R. 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