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[ 18 BELEIUM PLANNING 10 SEEK BIG LOAN Announcement of Means of ' Stabilizing Franc Is Ex- i pected Soon. By the Associated Bross. . BRUSSELS, Belgium, October 7. :-The Belglan government, under the dictatorial powers recently con- Yerred upon it by Parliament, is ex- Pected to announce shortly a plan for the stabilization of the Belgian franc. This will include a foreign loan of itom ~$60,000.000 to $60,000,000, ef Jhich New York is expected to take [tlon of negotiations with Spain in 4t least half. The remainder will be @istributed to London, Berlin and Basle. taken to negotiate such a loan, how- ever, nar has the cabinet yet formally ennounced its decision. M. Pranck. governor of the Bank of Belgium, who has been in London, 0day related to the councll of minis- ers the result of his London conver- sations. + Although no statement was issued, it is understood that he informed the cabinet that the principal banks of ssue in countries having the gold ptandard had promised their ald to the Belgian National Bank. This aid Would be forthcoming as soon as the government thought it opportune to jaake an attempt to stabilize the franc and as soon as it had floated a foreign 10an necessary for that operation. : The financlers who gathered in London to discuss Belgium's stabiliza- tion program included Pierre Jay of he New York Federal Reserve Bank, Dr. Vissering, head of the Nether- lands State Bank; Herr Bachmann, overnor of the Swiss National Bank: Schacht, president of the Reichs- bank, and Montague Norman, ernor of the Bank of England. M. Franqul, minister of finance in the Belgian cabinet, who participated in the preliminary sessiogs, is under- Stood to have laid before the bankers #n outline of Belgium's present finan- vial position, pointing out that the Budget has been balanced and that gexes had been increased 30 per cent. It was said in official quarters today that M. Franqui plans to resign from his post when the preliminary stabili- Zation measures have been taken. :* U.S. BANKERS HOPEFUL. Halj of $50,000,000 Issue to Be Sold s by American Financiers. NEW YORK, October 7 (#).—Early flotation of an international n for Amsterdam, No steps have been gov- Because:- The Dress Mar- ket broke tem- porarily — be- cause we were there—ready for a corner—be- cause the sav- ings go to you in their entirety! (N STAR. WASHIN obtaining funds Gaston have repi = official of the year he was sentenced to serve a year in State prison for giving a worthless check for a radio set he bought. When he had completed his term he resumed promotion of the movie venture. District Attorney Banton sald he would ask Gov. Smith to apply for the extradition of Gaston from Ohlo. Belgium, long delayed by political and financlal obstacles, is now viewed asa certainty by American bankers. bl half of the issue, which is ex- “MOVIE” PROMOTER ACCUSED OF LARCENY Swiss Adventurer Charged With Obtaining Funds as Official of Alpine “Navy.” to total $50,000,000 or more, will be sold in the United States by banking houses which previously have represented the Belglan government. Expressing their satisfaction with the progress made by Belgium under Finance Minister Franqui In solving currency problems, leading bankers sald they were hopeful that the way would soon be cleared for giving fur- ther assistance te the stabilization pro- gram. By _the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 7.—An indict- ment charging second degree larceny was returned yesterday against Ed- mund Camenzind Gaston, also known as E. Gaston de Regnier, Swiss ad- venturer and organiger of ti "‘;lldl.l'l- who is e TANGIER CONFERENCES - . TO BE RESUMED SOON France and Britain Near Agree- ment on p‘aml of Studying Spain’s Demands. By the Associated Press. PARIS, October 7.—Early resump- mount Film Corporation,” under arrest in Orville, Ohlo. Several creditors, holding alleged worthless drafts on Gaston’s supposed Swiss estate, are gomplainants against m. The Indictment is an outgrowth of his promotion of the movie undertak- ing, which was capitalized, on paper alone, at several million dollars. In reference to her share in the govern- ment of Tangiler is forecast here in consequence of exchanges of views which have been going on N!\Yeen Paris and London and Paris ‘and Madrid. ‘The French and British have about reached an agreement as to the con- ditions under which Spain’'s demands may be discussed. Both are willing to grent the Spanish authorities a larger share in the administration of Tangier than they now have, but both are still opposed to complete cession of the zone to Spain or to the idea of another Algeciras conference. s Alexander the Great is said to have been buried in a golden coffin. How I Got Rid of ECZEMA in 48 Hours flered intensely from Eczema for 25 years. My legs from the knees down set me afire—the more 1 rubbed them the worse they itched. I tried several remedies, but nothing relieved me. At last in despair I tried Noxzema on the recommendation of a friend from Baltimore. Positively, I hadn't applied this wonderful cream more than five minutes before the itching and smarting completely. And in less than 48 'y sore, red blotch vanished.” typical of the many enthusiastic t pour in dally to praise this Overlooking Ti at 14th One, two or three day, week or month. distance of various tertainment. tation to all section at your door. amazing new greaseless soothing and heal- ing cream, Noxzema. Introduced just a short while ago. over 870.000 jars were sold in and sround 'Baltimore last year. Try Noxzema yoursel{—then you'll realize why over a million men and women are giv- ing up cold creams, ointments and salves for its exclusive use. Get a full size jar of t any druggist. Carefully conducted Fall Dresses—Every Style . and Every Color Is Here Dresses for every occasion—each one well made. Each having the special style characteristic that stamp them “Wonderful Values.” Come early for a wider selection from which to choose. No One Dress Sold Alone ALL GOING IN PAIRS COLORS SIZES Chasel Red, Jungle o Missos'=14 to 20 Green, Brown, Navy Women's—36 to 44 and Black. Stouts — 46 to 52 At No Other Time in the History of Washington Has An Event of Such Pronoanced Value-Giving Im- portance Been Presented to the Smartly Dressed Woman HUDSON'S—919 E St. N. W abandonment. PORTLAND HOTEL Telephone Main 8676 1 resented himself as & “Swiss navy.’ ———— FOUR GET DIVORCES. Paris Courts Separate Two Ameri- can Men From Wives. PARIS, October 7 (P).—Four Amer- icans were given divorces by the Paris courts today. They include: ‘Walter Lauderback from Mrs. Nelly Brook Lauderback on grounds of They were married at Valparaiso, Ind., April 17, 1911. George Kittendouch from Mrs. Fay Gaddick Kittendouch, abandonment. They were married in Florida Febru- ary 8, 1916, and gave Sarasota a Tampa as former places of residence. homas Circle Street rooms suites with private bath, furnished and with full hotel service, at attractive rates by the A hotel home within a few minutes’ Federal depart- ments. Convenient to shopping or en- Car and bus transporta- of the city almost PORTLAND HOTEL and not expensive Get Here Early! They Will Sell ‘Like Hot Cakes’- Greatest Dress Event in Recent Years! GTON, D. C. s alleged to h i ‘William L. Fleishell, 58 He was a native of Washin, had been employed on' the Councll, Knights of Columbus. n and ‘ashing- ton Post for 30 years. Mr. Fleishell was a former grand knight of Carroll THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. W. L. FLEISHELL DIES. Washington Post Compositor Suc- cumbs at G. U. Hospital. years old, combostior, 6f 4110, Georaam. Mverrie: died yesterday at Georgetown Hospital of heart disease, after a long iliness. He is survived by three sons, Sh don, Vincent and Raymond Fleishell: a daughter, Miss Fleishell; a sis- ter, Mrs. Wooten Young; a brother, Edward A. Fleishell, all of this city. and a brother, George Fleishell of Pittsburgh,. Pa. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Peter’s Church, followed by interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. —_— Madrid has a law by which habitual drunkards must have their heads shaved every four weeks. - Make the Floor Capital, . $250,000.00 zation. THE HOUSE OF CHARACTER FURNITURE The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street A Helpful Factor {The constructive service, afforded “Co- lumbia National” customers, has been an effective force in the success of many local business concerns and individuals. We believe you'll find our facilities a help- ful factor in the development of your organi- IS Talk it over with our officers. 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