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D B oo __THE_FVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 15. 1928. tries they have visit fiEm RES]' l m——- FLIVVER PARTY IN GENOA. |ig, continue their travln enstmard | o A RAILROAD PRESIDENT TAKES BRIDE "They derive thelr ses by givh FROM STUMP TOUR Will Resume Trip After 10 | Days—Says Country |Is * Roused Against Corruption. Confident that the Democrats have an issue in the coming national cam- Paign which will carry them to victory &t the polls, Senator Reed of Missouri returned to Washington vesterday from his trip through the West. ‘The issue. Senator Rees Tuption, which he in dissociated from the ent of the Republican party. He beileves the American voters are aroused. After a 10-day stay here the Mis- | rouri Democrat will again_take to the road, going first to High Point, N. C, to speak March 26. The next after- noon he wi University of North Carol nd ata night meeting wi He will go on March 31 April 1, at has no defi is cor- not be to speak | " Bevond that he gements. Yester- se Kentucky Legis- Senator sees it, the more axoused over the | Rajiroad, and his wife, the former ‘were married in Omaha, m 1924. Since tion. ing on Harry F. Sinclair's con- tribution of $260.000 in Liberty bonds toward wiping out the 1920 Republican campaign deficit. Reed said he was cer- tain Will H. Hays, who received the securities from Sinclair. “knows where every one of the Continental Trading Co. bonds went.” He assailed Secre- tary Mellon for keeping silent about Haye' attempt to have him take some i bonds and also for the 's part in the 1926 rimary and election in He N‘(flrnrcd his charges that Presi- | dent Coolidge had not shown diligence in the light of Senate disclosures. FESS TO BE SPEAKER AT POLITICAL SCHOOL Republican Women Will Hear Sen- ator From Ohio at Opening Session Monday. Scnator Fess of Ohlo will speak on the “Histdry of the Republican Pary” at the opening session of the third school of politics conducted by the | League of Republican Women, in the | ‘Willard Hotel Monday. Senator Fess is one of a group of prominent Repub- | lican men’and women secured by Mrs. Prank W. Mondell, chairman of the pro- | gram committee of the school, who will address the women on the policies of the | Republican party, the problems of the | Government and the issues of today. The school is intended to serve as training center for women from all sec- | tions of the country, who decide to pre- pare for participation in the coming presidential campaign. It will remain in session from day to Priday, wiih three periods a at 10 am., 2:15 pm. and 0 pm. Most of the morning ses- | sions will be given over to round table €@iscussions. Besides Senator Pess, the school will | be addressed Monday by Miss Ethel Sy- | ford, associate edi‘nr of the Trend, -ho will talk on “Safeguarding Amer- | rity.” Others who will speak hnv in the week include Representative | ” 7~ holas langworth, Speaker of the ; Earl Venable, <former secretary '\' the Republican national committee; Ogden Miliz, Undersecretary of the Treasury, Eenator Edge of New Jersey and Representatives Madden of Illinois and Tilson of Connecticut. AMERICAN ARTIST f | ASSQTIATER I eress Henry A. Scandrett, president of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Pnul & Pacific Mrs. l-ranrl} Hochstetler Daugherty. They | N As a result of the tremendous response to our recent sale, we have only one suite left at this price. 10-Piece Dining Room Suite 00 $198% At this special price we offer a magnificent 10-piece Dining Room Suite, in beautiful walnut vencer. Large Buffet, China Closet, Server, Extension Table, Armchair and five Side Chairs. 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