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3 PINCH AND OUCH" MAKE HOUSEWORK THE EVENING - REICHSTAG LIKELY | T00.K. YOUNG PLAN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, have anything to do with the move- ICORN 1S DEVELOPED “The old gentleman is furious,” Gustav Stresemann, foreign minister, said a few days before his death. “The Hugenberg crowd thought they could appease him by specifically exempting their proposed law. him m?:repgnzry‘ because it implied that he was a_mere rubber stamp without responsibility.” THAT RESISTS BORER the presidency from fhe pensitics o | Ontario Entomological Society Told | of Experiments by Head of Sta- 1929, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING IN CAMPAIGNS PRAISED Called Ee-t._n;c_i;;-l’edlum in Address Before Hotel Meet- ing in Norfolk. G. W. AND FILIPINO CLUB | WILL MEET IN DEBATE George Washington University and | | the Filipino Club of Washington will | line up in debate tomorrow night at the | Y. M. C. A. Assembly Hall on the ques- | || tion “Resolved, that the free importa- | | ty takes the affirmative and the Fili- inos the negative of the question. 1{!“!2 mbu’ wlul preside, h:“dd df.,?ge wi a musical program in a n to the debate. PERPETUAL Newspaper advertising is the best|yjon of Philippine goods to the United medium possible in promoting any cam- States be stopped.” paign, James T. Howard, general man- | __The university team consists of Paul forbade any of its civil service em- Keough, Ralph Morgall and James G. ployes to sign the petition urder pen- | By the Associated Press. ager of the Maddux chain of hotels, [FOUEN: BIPD, Motghl And, Frmes O. Bty of dismissal. |That drove many | LONDON, Ontario, November 22— | declared Wednesday In 8 speech before | vibog Jumicy the Fiipino team con- in protest to do just the opposite thing. | Development of & strain of corn which | the Norfolk Tidewater Hotel Men's As- | jano and Mauro Baradi. The universi- o em resists the ravages of the European corn | ¢ociooit % o Gt borer has been announced by A. R. \ Howard was one of -dx;m;g of Wash- Marston, superintendent of the Michi- | ington men who attende e conven- | tion and participated in selection of the REAR ADM. J. D. BEURET gan corn Borer Experimental Station | jon and participated in selectlon of the at Monroe, Mich. | prevail upon tourists to visit the vari- In an address before the Entomologi- | Ous sections of their own country be- cal Soclety of Ontario yesterday Mr. | fore going abroad. ince 1022 Other Washingtonlans who attended e SR e " | Marston sald Maise Amargo, a South | (ne convention acluded 3, Leo Sugrue Honor Retiring Chief. American strain, had been cross-bred |of the Washington Times, J. M. Gignil- with Duncan, Golden Glow and Red |lait, manager of the tour ureau of tional Legislature will not even consider | A farewell dinner was fendered 10| ¢! o iiiee” stralns and then inbred | the’ American Automoblle Association; the Nationalists’ bill until after the gov- | Rear Admiral J. D. Beuret, Construction | {’0. Suce & corn which was immune to | C. A. Kline, assistant passenger tram¢ | rrnmednls (;onczrned‘ h-}\:e held their | Corps, U. S. Navy, the retiring chief of | the corn borer. i 9 ‘E’"Efiff.y',’.'n'“’"f&‘émg:’n:‘.'uw:}" ok second conference at The Hague and ; Ra- | After thres years' exparimenting, He | H: 3 agreed upon the details of the new | O Burean of G e lues | sald, the sixain had proved 100 per cent | NOTfolk & Washington Steamship Co, bank for international scttioments and | ferved under him since 1922. The event | resistant when planted with alternate |44 Chatles P. Gay, manag other concomitants of the Young plan. | yag held Wednesday night at the Army ' rows of corn infested with the parasite, | Fairfax Hotel. Alfred Hugenberg, leader of the die- | ang Navy Club, High tribute was paid | Five years would be required, he said, . - hard section of the German Nationalist | {o' Admiral Beuret's service to the Gov- ' before the new strain would be avalable | _Of 53 automobiles recently received at | porty, won only a pyrrhic victory when | (gplPOrE BEETCCE S for general planting. Tientsin, China, 46 were American. cent of the electorate to demand pas- 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUAL!TY SINCE 1860—National 9800 Hugenberg received some back-hand- ed aid when the Prussian government Nationalists’ Bill to Imprison | Any.Who Sign Approval Seen Doomed. tion at Monroe, Mich. BUILDING | ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $20,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y By the Associated Press. ,FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN BERLIN, November 22.—Approval of | the Young plan for war reparations and | sejection of the law proposed by the Na- tionalists for imprisonment of any offi- . cial who signs an agreement for putting | - "ty ¥ °UF that plan into effect are confidently ex- pected by political circles when the Reichstag assembles here November 27. 1t is expected, in fact, that the Na- GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. Watches—Diamonds Jewelry—Silverware Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 Officers, Who Have Needless . . . for sure relief! Stylish, perfect-fitting™ shoes that reduce body fatigue and leg weariness and $80 of the anti-Young.plan measure. provide perfect foot comfort—all the day long. titions, the Relchsiap must vote on the | 10 to a national referendum. 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Tan But, while the Ycung plan is not tional Socialists and Christian Farm- :;!1,;,,'",",,';‘," suede endangered, Germany will kept in a BASEMENT STORE] ers—polled 6,300,000 votes, of “which 4,700,000 came from Hugenberg’s party. Politiclans are laughing at any sug- gestion that Hugenberg can corral the Charge Accounts necessary 21,000,000 votes to make his Invited state of political unrest by the issue until well into January. Many Na- tlonfl&l‘: j:}lln‘wlth nthfir elements ll: - regretiing ‘that so much energy mus! HIGSBY’S Kahler Shoe Store be wasted on this, instead of being 603 13th St. N.W. To Carry You Grace- fully T hrough T hanks- giving and the Com- ing Holiday Season Special Selling! 100 ‘ Furred Coats at $$31.75 The holiday season brings a de- mand for smart dress coats to wear over your party dresses, and here are the smartest coats we can find to sell at this low price! 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