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EXPAND INDUSTRY. Distribution Improvement ‘Also Is Urged by Business Conference Head. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, April 10.—Expansion of Industry’s facilities to provide employ~ ment and improvement of the function of distribution were two methods sug- gested last night by Julius H. Barnes, chairman of President’s Hoover's na- tional business survey conference, for attacking the unemployment problem. Barnes spoke at a meeting of indus- trial and other leaders called by the survey associates. He said that seasonal By the Associated Press. BERLIN, April 10.—The German Of- ficers’ Bund in & manifesto yesterday sharply condemns Gen. Erich von Lu- dendorfi’s attack on President von Hindenburg March 28, labeling it “a gross libel on the field marshal and an insult to the traditions of the old army.” Ludendorff, one of the most extreme monarchists of Germany, made the at- tack on his former chief in his organ Volkswarte, declaring that it was he who had raised the President to his position as a natural hero. “For four years Hindenburg has done THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL :10, 1930. GERMAN OFFICERS HIT LUDENDORFF FOR ATTACK ON HINDENBURG BARNES SUGGESTS' Charges Branded as “Gross Libel on Field Marshal” and Insult to Old Army. longer has the right to wear the fleld gray uniform or take it with him into the grave.” RAW MATERIALS ABOUND Naval Munitions Depot in Nevada Has Extraordinary Location. HAWTHORNE, Nev., (#).—The new $3,500,000 naval munitions depot under construction here is close to an abun- dance of practically all the raw ma- terials that enter into the manufacture of munitions. ‘Within a radius of 50 miles are big TEACHERS TO HONOR MEMORY OF MURCH |<3 &5 e pn New School on May 2. A bronze memorial tablet dedicated to the late Ben W. Murch, teacher and supervising principal of the first division in the District school system, will be unveiled in the new Ben W. Much (elementary) School, recently opened at Thirty<seventh and Davenport streets, when that building is dedicated, May 2. The tablet, which is being placed in the building by teachers and officers who were associated with Mr. Murch, is being prepared at a local bronze works. It is 22 by 14 inches, and will be placed in the wall in the main corri- dor. Over the tablet will be hung a portrait of Mr. Murch. The memorial will be an inscription Sch 100 Miss is eh'n'lrmm of the committee on | figures nce treasurer. dane of the same Mr. Murch, who dled May 7, 1027,|death of the Force School when it velt's sons and the sons tary Bronze Tablet Will Be Unveiled in | 0f William Howard Tutt, then Secretary ently in Roosevelt's - the memorial, and nmuenmu'{n’ne of the monll:!’g"l- lar school officers in the d although an official at the still retained his , AN e of his interest ) active in class-room teaching by entering the rooms of his teachers frequentl: then before the to in- 57 How About Your AnnualOutmg" Socleties: organizations, fraternal or industrial; schools, Sunday Texas Has New Airport. MIDLAND, Tex., (#).—Establishment of an intermediate landing fleld here has been suthorized by the Secre! from the Signal Corps, who will necessary meteorological service. AE develop d, re- Burglars at Upton Park, Englan cently broke into a butcher shop and carried away the safe, containing $475. Homes fitted with Landers “WaSHade" possess an envia- ble air of beauty and refinement. Hcvvow spring replacements of “WaSHade." Specify them r your new home. They will outwear ordinary shade materials meny times and retain their attractive ap- pearance. SHade" laun- ders with and n streak, crack, sag or fray. of Quality" found only o shades **WaSrade." Samples and Itted without obligatio s unemployment cannot be eliminated entirely, while technological unemploy- ment is growing. He attributed the present unemploy- ment situation to_the recent stock mar- ket crash, which he described as a “tre- mendous shock to the industrial and ychologic forces of the Nation.” This ‘shock,” he said, “cost the country $20,000,000,000.” R. E. Dupree, vice president and gen- eral manager of Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, speaking on behalf of Col William Cooper Procter, who was il told of the success of “guaranteed em: loyment” in his concern’s plants. grocber was to have given a dinner be: fore the meeting to signalize his main tenance of the 48-week year of produc: tion and employment. PAPERS REFUSED IN LIQUOR CASE Hart Doubts If Officers Had Right to Enter Apartment With- out Warrant. all I told him to do,” asserted Luden- dorfl, adding with bitterness: “Hinden- burg has no right to ap to that great school of devotion, old army. It was Hindenburg who betra: the Kaiser and delivered Germany into the enemy's hand. * * * Hindenburg no schools—now is the time to arrange for a successful outing this Summer. Get together and charter a boat or sell tickets on a « percentage basis. The Wilson Line Steamer “City of Washing- ton” is now being engaged for day trips down the river to Chapel Point or for Moonlight dance trips. Address E. 8. Wilson, Jr, Asst. Traffic Mgr, N St. Wharf 8.W. deposits of pure alum, sulphur, kaolin, barium, bentonite, hemitite iron, dia- wmnuo:l earth nndubmc'lfl_‘fé the latter 2 magnesium hydrate. sage-cov- ered hills also abound in lead, copper, zinc and other lesser minerals. of Mr. Murch’s fa the World the Best You Have and the Best Will Come Back to You.” The tablet alsd will carry the dates of Mr. Murch’s active service in the schools—1887 to 1927. Miss A. C. Kelliher of the Curtis | Tar Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh” B GHADE SHO which will include a Ir te songs, HOOPER & KLESNER George J. Benzing, Mgr. 929 H St. N.W. National 4763 Window Shades and Awnings Tailored to Your Windows Bring the Children to Bunnyland! Live pink-eared Bunnies, Chickens, Ducks and Birds. They will certain- ly enjoy this Animal Funnyland. Open an Account for Easter Shopping A convenient way to own the floor cov- erings and curtains you want as well. Declining for the present to issue rosecution papers against Walter T. pton, 39, who was arrested by police Tuesday night in the 1300 block of Fourteenth street, where they said they found 10 pints of gin, Assistant District Attorney David A. Hart, in charge of Jiquor prosecutions in Police Court, said yesterday that he doubted if the offi- ‘cers had a right, under all the circum- stances, to enter the apartment without & search warrant. Tipton, giving his address as the 600 block of F street northwest, advised lice that he was attending a party at e Fourteenth street apartment. Po- licemen Henry Rinks and Van D. Hughes said they knocked at the door and were admitted by Tipton, wh police say, told them he was holding party and had some gin in the bathtub. Rinks asserted he found the liquor, and arrested Tipton on a charge of illegal ‘possession. Hart said he would keep the case open until April 16, when he would rule finally on the issuance of papers. — RETIREMENT OF FOX NOT TO AFFECT OPERA Theater Officials Announce Metro- | politan Grand Opera Co. ‘Will Appear Here. The fact that William. Fox, president e e 3,200 Prs. $1.6510 $2.50 | Dotted, Plain & Pastel CURTAINS o « o the materials alone are worth more of the Al ProANCng AR theAter cor- than the finished curtains porations bearing his name, has retired will not in any way affect the appear- ’ ances of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Co. at the local Fox Theater, according o £ B i, 2,000 Pairs of Dotted Curtains 600 Prs. Plain Marquisette Curtains 300 Pairs Pretty Pastel Curtains Dainty Kitchen Sets INLAID OLEUM z 00 Mr. Meakin stated that the impres- sion that there might be an alteration in these plans seems to have grown from the general knowledge that in temporarily discarding the regular pol Made by the nationally famous Congo- leum-Nairn Co. .". . Nine smart patterns A to cover your home from the attic to the sun porch (recently discontinued designs) ministrative heads of the Fox organiza- tion have assured the Washington Opera that they would in no way interfere or change plans as originally made. The three operas to be given by the New York company here are “La Bo- heme,” by Puccini, for Wednesday nigh! April 23; “Andrea Chenier,” by Gior- dano, Thursday night, April 24, and “La Traviata,” by Verdi, y mati- nee, April 25. 11 Brothers in College Band. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. ().—Perhaps the “most brotherly band” is that of the University of Arkansas, where five sets of brothers do most of the blow- ing and compose more than a fifth of the organization. There are 11 broth- ers, four pair and one trio. POPULAR EXCURSION Washingt:m, D.C. Alexan't'ilria, Va. TO 0 Regularly $2.50 Sq. Yd. S A A S TR 5 for curtains for curtains that should sell for $1.65 2 § worth$1.95 Homemakers have discovered and $2.50 that style in floorcoverings and Sealex Inlaid Linoleums are one Round Charlottesville, Va...$3.00 Culpeper, Va....... 2.00 Danville, Va. ...... 5.00 Lynchburg, Va. ... 4.00 Orange, Va. ...... 2.50 SATURDAY April 19th, 1930 Tickets will be honored on train a.- h?l“:r ln'gloln thereof, leavin ey and the same. These are the same patterns, colors and styles that have been advertised in the past 12 months in The Saturday Evening Post and The Ladies’ Home Journal. Dotted Grenadine Sets, $1.39 Adaptable to almost every room in yo]\:x home. Self-colored d;.: on white, ivory or ecru groun Four different size dots. Each side 33 inches wide. Double ruf- fled valance. 21/ yards long. Dotted Valance Sets, $1 Sheer. ..airy curtains. ..in four dotted patterns. White ivory grounds. A set is made up of 2 i VST MRER side curtains, each 27 inches wide, A Netarnine, tickets good Pt e double ruffled valance and pair 1 trals EXCEPT TAITED: "up to Ctrain 30, leaving of tie backs. Now, you get them at half price. And suppose 0th, Fiets Jume Taths ¥ ay 10th, 3iat; June 14th; Jul st %nd, 30th; September ‘October’ 11th. ‘Tickets and_ information at City mee. Southern Ra Me- "Union they have been discontinued . . . good taste never goes out of style Pastel Shades Valance Sets, $1 Newest expression in window decorations. Solid-colored mar- quisette...in rose, blue, green, gold and orchid. For bed room or kitchen. Each side 28 inches wide. Tie backs with cornice, separate valance. Plain Marquisette Valance Sets, $1.39 Ecru and ivory tints in wide curtains. Each side is 36 inches wide. With large 5-inch cut ruffle. 3 fincefully hanging. 21, yards ng. o « « and who would want to pass up this opportunity? Not you, certainly. : ; (Bixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) To home owners, build- ers and apartment house operators, this selling af- Color Trimmed 6-Pc. Kitchen Sets, $1 Checked designs -on voile unds. Solid-color vodeldhn% in rose, green, ani orchid. Including 1 ,pn‘i: upper curtains, 1 pair lower curtains and tie backs. (Sixth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Marqfiisette Criss- Cross Curtains, $1.39 Plain French weave marquisette with 5-inch cut ruffles. Each side is 42 inches wide, 2} yards long. Finished at top with cornice ruffle. In ivory and ecru. (8ixth Floor, The Hecht Oo.) fords a great occasion to save on floor coverings for immediate or future use. Be sure to bring floor plans and measurements. TaE Hecnut Co.