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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929. 5 , Medical Corps, ., to Fort Monroe, Va.; First| An ornamental lamp just introduced | old, of Eastern avenue, who died Wed- '[S '" N Lieut. Donald W. Sawielle Cavalry.|in Paris represents 8 Woman warm ng | nesday at Sibley Hospital, Washington, Omaha, Neb, er, Va.; ¥ I\ Capt. Lawrence 'C. Mitchell: Coasi | Ner hands over a brazler, which glows | was buried this afternoon in Fort Lin. INSURGENTS PLAN TANFF PRESSRE Artillery Corps, from the Pana; as the hidden light shines thmugh!m]n Cemetery. He leaves several chil- Zone to Fort Eustis, Va.; Firs “coals” of red glass. Only Depressed Industries " Will Have Chance of Get- 111 ting Upward Revision. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. . With Congress waiting on the Senate finance committee to frame a new tariff BN, the assumption has been that the committee hearing would be merely & repetition of what occurred before the ‘ways and means committee, but 1t mow becomes apparent that the Sen- ste hearing will take an entirely differ- ent tack Pressure from the coalition of insur- geat Republicans and Democrats is reing the issue to be one of proving that a change in rates is necessary | rather than a request for a situation at would yield more profits to the in- vidual industry concerned. In other ‘words only those industries which have |. . been depressed and are really struggling against foreign competition will in the end have much chance of getting any tarift revision upward. This principle has not been announced by the Senate finance committee, but it is known to be the fundamental policy just the same, ‘There are several reasons for this determination. One is that President Hoover did not favor opening the whole tariff bill, and considers the House bill _ Ready for Quick Ratifica- tion of Agreements. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, June 21 (#).—Except for the Communist and Soclalist press, little opposition has appeared to Premier Poincare’s pronouncements in favor of early ratification of the Mellon-Berenger debt agreements providing for eventual payment of the French war debts to the United States. ‘The premier began his speech Wed- nesday before the interested commit- tees of the Chamber of Deputies, con- tinued it yesterday, and probably will not complete it until next week. Matin, independent moderate daily, suggested today he might have to make it all over again when the Chamber meets in full session. ‘The Chamber is anxious to ratify the agreement immediately rather than risk having to pay separately the $400,000,000 due on the surplus war stocks purchased from America, due, unless the agree- ment is ratified, In one lump sum in August. ‘The premier yesterday took pains to point out that, while America had re- fused a safeguard transfer clause to | France, Washington has given assur- French Chamber Appears Creager Asks Moody Not to| < Sign Legislature’s Move Con- demning Mrs. Hoover. | By the Associated Press. | | DALLAS, Tex., June 21.—Republican | State headquarters announced that R. | B. Creager, Republican national com- | | mitteeman, had telegraphed Gov. Dan | Moody a protest against signing and | | evidencing approval of the resolution of | | the Texas House and Senate criticising |and condemning Mrs. Herbert Hoover for the De Priest social episode. | “Mr. Creager spoke “as a mative-born | Texan with the same feelings and opin- | ions you have with reference to social | equality of the races,” said the telegram. | "In the telegram Mr. Creager was said to have set forth the custom of such | teas as that given by Mrs. Hoover and | which the wife of the colored Repre- sentative from Illinois attended. | | ARMY SERVICE CHANGES. | Officers Listed in Orders for Trans- fers to New Posts, Lieut. Col. Edward E. McCammon, Infantry, at Lehigh University, Beth- lehem, Pa., has been assigned to the 7th Infantry at Vancouver Barracks, Wash.; Maj. Leo J. Ahern, Inspector An especially designed pair for the 1929 June bride. Carefully select- ed, blue-white diamonds, set in 18- kt. white gold hand carved mount- ings, flanked with smaller gems and sapphires. The wedding band is of seamless 18-kt. white gold, and set with three brilliant dia- monds. Other Combinations From W $19.75 to $1,000 unsatisfactory. The other is that even if Mr. Hoover were favorable to the - > i ances payments would not be pressed | General's Department, at Babson In- House bill, it could never pass the Sen- Miss Mary Fechet, daughter of Maj. Gen. James E. Fechet, chief of the | if at any time Germsny was unable to stitute, ., has been ordered to | | ate. The Democrats and insurgent Re- | Army Air Corps, is shown christening the flagship of a fleet of eight Aristocrat | meet her reparations bill. Governor's-Island, N. for duty; Maj. publicans would prevent it. planes at Bolling Field yesterday afternoon just before the start of a 50,000-mile| Deputy Paul Escudier fainted because | Royal K. Stacy, Medical Corps, has The President is fortunate in having | air tour of the United States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba. Shortly after the | of the extreme heat as the premier been transferred from Fort Monroe, va., ed on his side the insurgent Re- | christening the little fleet took off for Youngstown, Ohio, on the first leg of | reached the seventh hour of his address (to New York City: Maj. Fred Gallup, publicans and the Democrats, although | the tour. —Associated Press Photo. | 1ast night. The premier seemed un- |Fleld Artillery, from Harrisburg, Pa., it 18 too early to know how much the | rufied by his forensic efforts. | to Fort Bragg, N. C.; Capt. Richard B. President and these groups are in harmony. The truth is that the demand for high protective duty comes from States where the regular Republican organizations are powerful. All con- tion with such leaders to the effect their requests were exorbitant has to do any good, so Mr. Hoover is position of letting the Senate fight it out. Thus the old Republicans will not be thwarted ly by Mr. Hoover but by the coalition in the Senate. f H Buys Both To Suit of Them! Hundreds of Fine You! Sold us &/ paic; at this Gifts Suitable For specl priet.‘; Credit June Brides erms arranged to suit 15-Jewel Watch $19.75 A wrist watch for .the bride or graduate is a most acceptable gift! White gold case. 50c Down—50c Each Week | was very little opposition expressed be- fore the ways and means commitiee a3 | for increased duties. ! finance | Teversed. Every demand for higher ! auty will have to be fully supported and the burden of proof will be on those pequesting a change in existing duties. 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