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§3.] EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. n. WMONDAY. AUGUST 20. 1928 » 3 “WOMEN GATHERING ™ 10 SALUTE SMITH ... Feminine Supporters of Dem- ocratic Candidate Planning Nolification Ceremonics. and wil Roos Women's D th> Women's Civi~ Ore reratie For 1ty committ basides b~ Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Roose- James J Walker. wife of the of New York: Mrs. Daniel O'Day scting chairman of the Siate comm tee. and one member of each of eounties represento women who wi feation ceremon the reception, a of Rooceve More than 3.000 1 eiving line member of askob. wife of the ¢ committee: Mr: of the Rhode Ida Tarbell. m comn 5. 3 Tima commi tngton: Mrs. Fmily mer vice chairman of the national enmmittee Agnes Hart Wilson who is nit for Congress in her home distri~t in_Pennsvlvania: Renre- gentative Marv T. Nortan of New Tor- ##% and Miss Elisabeth Marbury of New York There will be nn femi fn Albanv on Wadnesd: brevity of the ceremony and the imme- diate departure of the nominee far New York. where he will have a seri»s of eonferences with warions political ad- Fisers The list of woman visitors to the eity felndes the natione]l committesweman SVagh HRRIIC sty Biste in the seuniry in addition ta manv laval Smith sun- porters who rare- on their work with- out benefit of title rman of t Peter Goelet Island § of Borden F from Wa<h- e!l Blair. for r G~ ator tieary Seven Drown in Chilean Boat EANTIAGO. Chile. August 20 (# ‘Three passengers end four members the crew were drowned Friday nich the sinking of the small rnastw: #topmer Miraflores at the m~nth of * Maitin River in South Chide _ SPECIAL NOTICES. 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We'll make it all right.” wite of a man who has been pla vears, Mrs. Hassell p slow to belie ny misfor- » has befallen her has n ha were wo . don't ing to roubie tane, it would have I on the trip no defin of fuel carricd, except {e he would not earlie o was wmation as Rock- ola the coast SSERVERS FIAR WOR nl Par'y Aporehentive Plane Fails to Arrive, hen ANS 8 o'cloc! learnca of him aticn me ained without re- 1y keon-cvec we at the ed the wost- = were strained to r and landing con- 7 perfect end visibility not until long after dark that news came over our h from Mount Evans cided not to got off at he exnecisd. but took the air runway was marked turday s0 ot nt that he could undav we ware relieved and now we huddled and beh intil night wore ~ marning th» firld was an and w» at once sent un a n to exemin» th~ wind aloft. ~All excellont. Light sur- Wowine from the east o cap and would make landing while an altitude of 1.000 winds from the south wonld be in Harsoll's fivinz. Bv 6 o'clock (4 ~rlnck. Tastorn standord time) we be- lieved the plane might make its ap- ncarance any mement. By 10 o'clock had bozun to have doubts about 1's making it Bv now of nrossad 1 off the ne an favy anxious forebodings np- We now feared the worst hat enzine trouble had develoned #nd the plan had heen forsed down or hot Hassoll had lost his way k at heart. our main party now he landing field. but with Schneid- cur matsorolagist and field operator, maintain eennaations with Mount vens end with Potter. the photog- rapher. T remained on the field nnti! 4 a'clock the a2fternoen It was now na ma when Hassall would prob. r taken off for Ie~tand tunder conditfns if h» had arrived in the Sxivllent heve Having heen without cleen for about three davs and onnrassed over the out- ~ome. we now took up owr packs and miles of rourh mountein trail fo Mount Evans. 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Philip Keisacker, associate TAMMANY INFLUENCE IS BLAMED BY OWEN Former Senator Gives Reasons for! furnishings of Barnct and Bolting Demacrats in Favor of Hoover. nator Owen Democratic The decision of former & Oklahoma balt th and support the presidential can- | v of Herbert Hoover was a result the the of to party d of his opposition to what ne term grow Tammany influence in Democratic party, he made known today out the text of the letter sent recently to Hubert I Bolen. collector of internal revenie for he district of C homa during the W administration In this letter. announc nort of Hoover, Mr. Owen dec ed thi he will support the Republican stand- ard bhearer the best means of pre- venting the Tammanvizing of the Dem- ocratic party and of the United States | Government Hoover, he declare: ‘is personally the best qualified man for the presidency who has ever been nomi- nated by any partv since my vouth His act in bolting the party. Mr Owen stated, is not a repudiation of the party, “much less its true princi- | ples.” but is a repudiation of Gov. Smith who wronged and then bolted the Democratic party.’ “I am refusing.” Mr. consent that the Democr: made the wet party of an ot nullification or a party by the secret, sinister forces Tammany TWO COLORED MEN HELD IN HIGHWAY ROBBERY Accused of Taking $19 From Wil liam Parker After Permitting Him to Ride With Them. in giving which I bis sup- Owen said, “to ic party be prohibition controlled behind Investigating the reported theit of $19 from William Parker. Rosaryville Md., while he was being given a lift in an antomobile by men Saturday night. Constable A. C. Thomp- on of Mzadows. Prince Georges County Md.. had the local police arrest Thomas Ocden. 1002 D street southeast, and | Richard Bowling, 317 Virginia avenue | southeast | Parker, on his way home, asked the | colored driver of an auiomobile to giv him a lift. He further alleges that his money was taken before he put out on the road to hike the remainder of the journey | Oden’ was arrested _yesterday and (aken to the fail at Upper Marlhoro Bowling was arrested this morning and | is said to have expressed a willingness | to accompany the constable to Ma land for trial. He denies knowing any- two colored was | thing about the case. Bowling vesterday reported his car stolen. and it was| later found abandoned | *970 NASH100 Delivered in Washington | fully equipped " Nothing More to Buy! 3 Series 16 Enclosed Models 4 Wheelbase Lengths WALI MAWKING NASH MOTOR €O, 1509 141h Street. N. W NASH-RINKER MOTOR CO, 1419 Lrving Strnes, N. W ACE MOTOR COMPANY Distributors Retail Salesroom, 1709 L Street, N. W. Decatur 2280 ASSOCIATE DEALERS Al 190 B Stren BIRVON NASH M KERR MOTOR €O, 8. E.. Washington, D, €. OR CO ALEXANDRIA NASP COMPANY, 109 King Street, Alovandria, Va. 14N B ] | Co.. @an Francisco, | the contract for a route from Portland | to OVER-OCEAN AIR MAIL | BIDS OPENED TODAY Postmaster General Planning for Service on Seven Routes Under Merchant Marine Act. Ccalif . you what ends we will go nciated flvwlnl:v)‘y:nm in this country NATI, Ohio, August 20 arg A deluge of letters yesterday called days. They are even having notifi- ol from radi> station WLW fur- cation m e e tings ther explanations of why “It's the to tell the viee = Boloney” went on the air within a presidential can minute after the station had finisher didates they hav broadeasting_the acceptence speecn b b of Senator Charles Curtis sl Immediately after the expression In the old dayx had been uitered Willlam = Stoess that come in the annauncer, hastened to explair tha of a warn- It's the Boloney” was the title of Hikee s an organ recital nest on the_pro & ot aram, and not a jest at the expen: Cpbil ol \f the Republican vice presidential and nominee. lief. Official Appoin n solo s 1onal to ERLY HILLS nowa- By the Ass Postma. bids for ocean routes cinted Press er General New today opened carrying the malls over ssven under authority granted by the Jones-White merchant marine act designed to stimulate American shipbuilding Only one bid was received for each of the routes. and all applicants for the contract asked the maximum rate allowed by law for the varicus classes of vassals, The Dollar Steamship Line. San Francisco, bid on the route from San Francisen to Colombo by way of Hono- nlu_Kobe. Shanghai. Honz Ko Manila and Singapore and the route from San Francisco to Manila by was °f Honolilu. Yokohama. Kob, Shang- hai and_Hong Kong Th~ Oceanic & Oriental Navigation bid on two routes from Loz Angeles. one to Auckland and another to Melbourne. The States Steamship Co.. Portland. Oreg.. asked ure ng. I Injun Curti farm aid on on He he studio safd th had been arranged on th program weeks and_eould no have been intended to reflect on the Ct ceremons MACHADO S!:IGHTLY TEE ) vietin whien past congre 2g0 z commit ee the and have bout 1t slation i ac- Now have bet- ide- sty prob- when found pa lem Ihey ont cordance who could thought of 4 ter way to anyihine s ol iy Congress- g, despite out is not co HAVANA, Cuba Sresident Machado i nepidemic of flourished August 20 the latest 1 influenza ha Havana the Manil; Hongkong. via Yokohama. Kobe and and from Portland to Darien by wav of Shanghai. Tsingtao and Tientsin. The Admiral Oriental Line of Seattle bid on the route from that port to Manila by way of Yokohama Kobe, Shanghar and Hongkong Rates preseribed by the act are $12 per nautical mile for vessels capable of maintaining a 24-knot speed with gross tonnage of 20.000: $10 for ships capa- ble of 20 knots with a tonnage of 16.- 000: $8 [or ships capable of 18 knots with tonnage of 12,0000 $6 for ships capeble of 16 knots with tonnage of 10.000: $4 for ships capable of 13 tnots with tonnaze of 8,000 and $2.50 for ships eapable of 10 knots with tane nage of 4.000 ordered to bed for nd bout they than until men thin rhat about it they ar men gl found ©t red temperature nator fous thing wh know an ce is don’t the first Senators Your WILL Italy Designates Treaty Signer ROME <t M. Co soni. 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BETWEEN D ¢ E personal physician, | them his eoal this important matter aver with, CUTTING PRAISES HOOVER'S RECORD Senator, Speaking at New Mexzico Rally, Supports Nominee's Farm-Aid Plan. Br the Assoclated Press GALLUP, N. Mex, August 20— Herbert Hoover was characterized as a man who had “already achieved 8o much that his permanent place in his- tory could hardly be increased by the presidency itself.” by United States Senator Bronson Cutting of Mexien al a Republican banquet here Saturday night . There has never been a presidential candidate nominated by either political party who had prior to his nomination acquired so high a reputation through- out the civilized world as that held by Mr. Hoover." Senator Cutting said. Senator Cutting reviewed Mr. Hoover's acceptance address in part. placing particular emphasis on the section gov- erning farm relief. He reviewed Mr Hoover's proposal to create a Federa! Farm Board to deal with marketing and protect the farmer from temporarv surpluses. and declared. “If any one doubts that Mr. Hoover can bring about agricultural relief. I can only remind that for 14 years the words relief’ and ‘Hoover' have been synony- mous throughout the world.” Take a Lesson from the Squirrel and Honey Bee bee are busy now preparing Take thiz tip from nature and this month—today—get Prices go up September The Hessick mame is vour zuarantee of qualit, ser Opposite Bureau of Engraving e —— RE

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