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FRANCE MAY FEEL TARIFF REPRISALS V. S. Declared to Have No Intention of Backing Down in Dispute. STANDARDS BUREAU AIDES REALIGNED iDr. L. J. Briggs and Ray M. Hudson Made Assistant Directors. IOWA G. 0. P. BACKS LOWDEN, BUT HOPE APPEARS FORLORN (Continued from First Page) existing conditions, and for that rea- son less down on President” Coolidge and his Secretary of Commerce be- cause of their opposition to the Mc Nary-Haugen bill. Indeed, efforts have been made to show the farmers that Mr. Hoover is not an enemy of the farmer, but a friend. Dante Plerce, publisher of the lowa Home R. WASHINGTON, which bears the name of one of Towa's members of the House. The bankers have glven it their indorsement, on {he theory that what helps the farm ers helps banks and business. Fifty fwo per cent of the population of the State is bound up with agriculture. The governor and the Legislature have given their approval to the candidacy of Mr. Lowden. O taideof Senatar Brookhart, there fs no outstanding Republican who favors Senator Norris for President and no likelihood that Norris could win any delegates from this State to the natlonal convention. Towa, at bot tom, is strongly Republican. Further- more, 1ts people are more conservative han radical. Hoover Is Native of Towa. D. €, FRIDAY, EPTEMBER 30, to why Virginia has taken the stand | day in & qutet ceremony tn the flow: It was pointed out that Vir-| erfilled garden of his home, with benefiting in many ways by | about 50 film friends and relatives ties of local merchants and | present others who do business across the|=——— Potomac. [l ‘ he gasoline tax arrangement would (Lolish for all time the possibility of AUTO “RECIPROCITY WAR” WITH VIRGINIA i‘mp.n.?:wn\“l: automabile tog The LOOMS OVER RULE| ;! tered aroumt the I « proper share for use of the roads in 1joining, but with the * NORMA SHEARER WEDS. o e, (Continued from First Page.) o " e o Sl u-go'” stem finally adopted ar< | under the gas tax plan this difficulty s obviated. Pending _receipt of vom_the Virginia ng the rev aid they elsewhere, holding that the re due to be licensed as Vi ) cars, notwithstanding the fact that the owners live for part of the tim: in other States beyond the borders of the State. This means that the officers of the Bureau of Automobiles will at once 1 directed to report all such owners and to make arrests for JRLY HILLS, Calif., Septem- ber 30 (P).—Norma Shearer of the movies and Irving C. Thalberg, film idio executive, were married yester- definite word ard stead and other farm papers with a olation of the | huge circulation, a_year ago, pub ‘ An entirely new alignment of the |lished a defense of M. Hoover, point administrative organization of the Bu-|ing out many measures of practical ndards in the interest of in-|aid for the farmer which r. Hoover in the tariff dispute sed efficiency through a better | had sponsored or supported. ) = :“kl“ dow-l'.', (_retl‘ on the other | ETOUPINE of the activities of the bu-| No effort is heing made here at BVRE WkmnDe. | SISO U8 remi was announced today by Direc- |present for a Hoover delezation to hand, a good deal of annoyance here | tor George K. Burgess. At the same |the national convention, of for a he methods used by France in|time the appointment of two as ist- | Dawes’ delegation, or a ughes® dc v o L f:;;é to :&‘nam tariff concessions. ant directors was announced. Dr. L.|egation. ‘nds :\f Mr. mei{ and| W hether rd cho “l;mm :out:t T o point out that France |J. Briges, who was recently awarded |the other candidatos mentioned s | Hoover or Hushes is still a conut presen e e known that the executlve | the Magellan medal by the American | that it would be folly for them 10 |drum. Sentiment among the people | ments, as local authoritics branch of the Government cannot|Phi ophical Society for the invention |make an open fight. Lowden. unless themselves has scarcely begun to understood them, owners of provide for | of the earth Inductor compass used by |some unforeseen cireumstanioes Aty tallize, Up to date, the talk of a | commercial vehicles and other o Gharles Lindbergh and other avia- | will_have the Iowa delegation. =~ But dential candidate nest year is|mobiles, making calls in Virginin o s heen appointed assistant di. |the Hoover movement Is proceeding Jamong the men who Tnake & business o Tector, in charge of research and test | nevertheless though quietly. of politics, or who, at le © am: woss s v ay son, cl ; s t' the game. Crops and ator power 2 work. Ray M. Hudson, chief of the prices Good. teurs a game. mn’ifiifll.?é“ hould discriminate, | division of simplified practice of the Corn Pric weather, money and lack of money, P T Fot there was every intention to | Commerce Department, has heen made are more engrossing to the gener 9 to equip S Iiis power of reprisal. What the | assistant director in charge of com-|this year as it was last ye: run of the people. Hoover is a native automobiles Yrench did not realize was that the | mercial standards. T before that. It may re of Towa, but he comes now from Call- United _States in enrnest about | Mr. Hudson for several years has compared to more [ fornia, via many foreign lands. e reprisal. | been in charge of Secret Hoover's for the earlicr ye Whoever may be the candidate of ‘Reports reaching here from abroad | campaign for standardization and | But the prices for corn -;.:;w:l,l the lllr-puhlhlun party, \‘\_-y‘,p,hgr it be | Vin istr < that the Frenck *| simplification in industry, which has |as it happens, the cron crop has owden or Dawes, Coolidge, bl ok Dismhese moadl ot purehaseiDIstelct } p s t ¢ ;};;’s‘;d‘:;;"\srtafe'-filr‘xxr::u its aim the eliminaton of waste |gzood in the so-called “distr sec- | or Hoover, or another, he is practically | of Columbia tags, nor nh\ninupm'mifi “‘150. ECECIVCE and ::edellvers paCkages sent durmg occupants absence. Individual servants' rooms and garages are obtainable in the buxldmg- - | as = T i and . ed, if | sure to carry Towa in the g o drive he s tha ‘e | and increasing efficiency in production. | tions of the State, and has failed, if | su 0 ¢ et to driv v g:‘:nai‘;:“‘::!:;“h',“‘fia‘\.';"',‘,e':.,lh‘n‘n:‘“(:\ and TR e enthions of the |t ail, in sections which could better |ton, The Democrats in this State are | I the District retallates by com. | B S J s . in short, a happy combination of semi‘hotel service with apartment space and privacy. French trade had the reprisals been bureau was declared by the Com- |stand the failure. The hog, o far in the minority that only a | peliing owners to comply | pay us a visit, let our resident manager take you through the build- i ! y he French | merce Department today to be a rec- Towa's pri products, s tremendous turnover of Republicans | with local ta \ rmit 1 ey et e T on of the increasing importance [ numerous and high priced to the Democratic ticket could affect s of produce ing, and whether you rent or not, we shall be amply repaid in having an additional advertisement, far better than this one. et oo o e e e the commercial | prices of cattle are well up and croi:s the result fatally for the Republicans. | and ~merchants Subject to Negotiation. : license fees are many times THE ARG ONNE world. D herally have heen good. The con-|lowa is recovering from some of the |jarly from Virg “The whole subject lends itself to ne- Lippert's Parole Recommended. District. Local truck |[| SIXTEENTH and O AL NONEWRAY law if the regulation is not complied with. Istimates are that there are some thousands of cars engaged in imerce between this and other 1f the voters of Iowa had an oppor- tunity to register their choice for Pres ident they would choose Lowden, and | ¢ o v 3 0 ps, next to Lowden, they would !“-‘m"fl‘ and that_ ij\ revenue wh } SRty b hould come to Virginia is being los! He is a banker, but he | The enforcement of the law s to be legislation | gin at on Glven District Reciprocity. Convenient to three main street car lines, two LOCATIO bus lines, churches. schools. markets, and thea- ters, yet located on high elevation in embassy district of upper 16th Street at new residential hub of Northwest section. A modern, spacious, eight-story, fireproof struc- BUILDING ture, containing 229 apartments of from one room,.kitcl\enette and bath. to six rooms and two baths: with 1arge reception halls, all outside windows, built-in baths, entirely complete in every element of convenience and finish. Service on p}lones and elevators is uninterrupted SERVICE throughout the 24 hours. Milk and ice delivered s who come into the District mg}n or c]ay through our own efficiently con"ducted serviee room, which BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The United States has no intention reciprocity. ince of Congress. about the fact that the n crop will not be coming, g K euence Is that the farmer is making | cconomic ills brought about by land ch, and undergo the e Ol e antil the French Eov. Assignments of New Aides. money this year. at much |speculation even more than through 2 Each Vir- Zrnment ‘abandons its purpose of put- Dr. Briggs is to have charge of all | that he makes goes to the lowering of farm pr cen’ after the n thus affected would be taxed fing into effect the discriminatory | the scientific. research and testing \Which 15 not o encouraging. But at |war. ~An Indication of thia fact Is th |5 total of $4. i R, nothing can be done at this end. | work. the development, construction, t he is doing better and feeling {large amount of advertlsing that is Basedi:one Tonnais | TS ouind of France 18 regarded | custody and maintenance of reference | hotter. There i il a_great demand, | zoing on, fallowed by a large amount Wik " e e aymptom of what all Europe | and working standards and their in- | however for some kind of 1 ition | of buying. The inequitable operation of this e o oafore Jong, namely, a means | tercomparison, improvement and ap- | which shall hcip the farmer to an e oa t goods, Mr. Hudson will head a group to |ist. 'rge‘ farm nx';:u‘n:ml‘ifln?“ : Reloase _ort George W. Lippert, for- © um‘l;';' ‘(hh’nbr:\'frullnx:,hml'mv‘ So 1 ide: idge is in | have supervision, direction, formula-| ducated him thoroughly to this de-jmer district attormey o arathon : from $15 to $200 for each tag, pni?grmtl;lu;r:!\\f]l;e::];%‘:ICQ?'?:H!E: frn:n o and co.ordination of commercial | mand. He does not wish to be faced | County, Wi av rth Pen ording to tonnage of the commer. | PHONE COLUMBIA 4630 the policy of protection, which aims standards, with particular reference |with the hard times of the early where he is serving an 18| cial vehicle. There i{s an additional | e b sasure American industry of a | to the needs of industry, involving | twenties again. The editors of the sentence for cc e of $1 for registration of the e omestic market. Even if this |oversight of the division of simplified | lowa newspapers have voted over-|violate the prohibition la vehicle. 5 o5 a longer time for Europe to ad- | practice, the division of commercial | whelmingl or of the farm bill, | recommended by the pa Local traffic officials had hoped that Hp e Ut \\\\\\\\\\\\&\&\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\x\\m\u||ul1u11w/w/a//fl//fl//zy/l//fi/z///fi/fi/./////////////////////// industry, rather than to consider the | practice and liaison duties with other fow millions involved in annual pay- | branches of the Commerce Depart- ments on war debts, particularly in|ment and other departments in ques- the next few vears. tions relating to commercial standards, Officlals here point out that if the | will come under this group. Europeans think they can use the| Dr. Briggs will serve as executive {ariff as & means of exerting pressure | head of the bureau when the director on the war debt, they will find them. | is absent, in management of the ad- Selves very much mistaken. Although | ministrative, scientific and technical 4 the Washington Government has not | work. He will also continue to act as said anything publicly to express its liaison officer in aeronautic matters chagrin over the French tariff policy, between the Standards Bureau, the there is plenty of evidence that the | aeronautics branch of the department French did not do themselves any |and other branches of the Govern- good in a diplomatic sense by their | ment. sudden proclamation of discriminatory rates. ; Dr. Briggs, who collaborated with Will Be Aired by Congress. Dr. Paul R. Heyl in development of When Congress meets the whole | the earth inductor compass, is a grad- subject mo doubt will be aired, as|uate of Michigan Agricultural Coilege will also the French debt question.|and the University of Michigan. He The flexible provisions of the tariff | received a Ph. D. degree from Johns law will come in for attack anyhow | Hopkins University in 1901. He en- because in most instances the tariff | tcred the Bureau of Standards as a has been raised instead of reduced.|physicist by transfer from the De- The French theory that the Presi-|partment of Agriculture in 1920. dent has the power to reduce the rate| Mr. Hudson is a graduate of Syra- by 50 per cent is not in accord with | cuse University and came to the Com- the practice here, which has been to|merce Department in 1922, after hav- T recommend a reduction only in cases|ing had extensive experience in waste = ; S where costs of production warranted. | elimination activities. During the pe- > : 2 i e In other words, the flexible provisions | riod since 1922 the Divison of Simpli- N LG of the tariff have not been used as|fied Practice has co-operated with a basis for reciprocity negotiations.|more than 400 industrial groups in Indeed, the executive branch of the | the elimination of excessive varieties, to be able to pay war debts with | dustry and commerce. his dollar with that of the industrial- debt to America, the fact is that the bureau of housing relative to codes present administration would rather and standards. In addition, the cor- //% TO MAKE MANY NEW FRIENDS, CASTELBERG'S OFFER keep its protective policy, which means relation of the work of the Federal mrll’y bll;l]ons of dollars to American specifications boards with commercial Records of Appointees. Neman N Government is powerless to make |sizes and types of commodities which (Covyrizht. 1027.) stockings, have been standardized and ed to many millions of dollars annu- following: concessions to France, even if it were | they either manufacture or use. Hun- waste in their manufacture eliminated. Marriage Licenses. Ao ally through reduction of stocks, sell- Joun %nguhu of this city and Agmes |creased quality of product and - ames P. 3 B inclined to do so. dreds of articles, from: pins to sills Savings to these groups have amount- Marriage lcenses have been issued 10 the |\ gypenges, increased turnover, in- g 0L T TR e e Automobile taxes in the Transvaal o aEEt D Schurnacher, of Richmond snd et - : Pendleton. Va. ma: RO g TR NN R y be doubled to provide a fund of ™ el h A. Gerardi i e $6,000,000 for road improvement. Toeen % Haree u'x:g::l&fir Falis. N. Y., e S — ] 5 city, T A s vanthea ot Bronk. . Y., snd Bond of Darlil n, l, arrie E. 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