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e THE EVENING BUSINESS SPEEDS AHEAD, FORDSAYS Plants to Be Put in China and South America, Dr. Eckener Sends Thanks to Navy and Lakehurst Station By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 6-—Dr. Hugo Eckener, ccmmander of the Graf Zeppelin, en route to Ger- many via Spain, Tuesday radioed his thanks to the Navy Depart- ment and the Lakehurst Naval Station for the assistance given him. STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 193 among the purposes of the school was|the American school. One is to be sent the formation of an “American at-|to American universities and the other He Asserts. Real Estate Loans (p. C. Property Only) % No Commission Charged You can take 12 gears to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing, $1.000 for §10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets Over $22,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY. President EWDARD C. BALTZ. Secretar; The message to the Navy De- partment at Washington read: “Leaving the ‘shores of ihe United States, I wish to exten By the Associated Press d my appreciation of splendid serv- PHILADELPHIA, June 6.—The Phila- | | [ "RRTC AL, B B Depart- delphia Inquirer today gquotes Hen Ment: TE is giChieMolent co-op- Ford as saying that American business | | eration that has made our fiight is on the uptrend and that the trend | [ petiPl 'and R Wil tend to upward is setting a faster pace than did | | Govelop friendly and speedy com- the shnmp i Iew npan s ko, | | munication between the nations.” Mr. and Mrs. Ford came to Philld!l-{ phia yesterday from Washington, where | they had been overnight guests of Presi- | ¢ 5 des and N, Hoover. They were gucsts | SEVERAL DERBY VICTORS at a dinner given by E. T. Stotesbury at his mansion, Whitemarsh Hall, last | FIND THEY DIDN'T WIN night and-spént the night at the home | oA o yrus . . rtis, Pl je] i N o pones H. K. Curtis, Philadelphla ;. 0oms of Holding Lucky Tickets “You see,” the Inquirer quotes the| is- automobile manufacturer, ‘a ot of| iP Calcutta Sweepstakes Dis these fellows were fooling around with | sipated by Official List. the stock market and they got caught— | badly caught. They had to g0 to WOrk | By the Associnted Prese. again. Now, they've been at work and| pBARNSTAPLE, England, June 6.— theyTe beginning to enjoy it. That is h e g always the reason for good business. In | Several people of this town got a rude ftself, it means there are more people | shock today when doubt was thrown honestly engaged in working hard and | ypon the correctness of reports they had productively than there are idling, and| o "0 o0 g fortune from the Cal- I s e ey e e OVing It ent | cutla Sweepstakes through Blenheim's 1 | victory in the Derby yesterday. that the Ford Motor Co. Dlans the o3| What was stated to be the official list sald he intended to 3.0 to German: | published today failed to reveal the et iRy ARy | ticket held by Percy Hogg, Southern shortly to make preliminary study lead” | Railway engincer, and five othcr rail- :',‘,‘ to the establishment of a plant| ¢ o™ o "and one streetsweeper, as ere. | way s “We also are going to set up a plant | ATAWINg one of the Blenheim fAirst in South Americs, Mr. Ford was auoted | P C\vever Hogg and his friends are de- R T De e aco- | clining to allow their dream of wealth nomic scheme that does not embrace | {0 be completely dissipated and are in- he idea of prospe: ¥ | sisting they were informed of their good the ldea of presperity for all is unsound, | fortune by reputable banking authori- at is the idea we have had in mind | L e in establishing these plants all over the | tics. Consequently they are gy on world. In the south of Ireland our | peicVe BAdt 4 plant is of tremendous importance to | 1k, WINNSTS. the people of the whols southern sec- = tion of the Free State.” PARDON FOR MOONEY [ | ASKED BY ENGINEERS| Triennial Convention of Trninman‘ Request Gov. Young to Free Bombing Prisoner. By the Associated Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 6—By| unanimous vote the triennial conven- tion of the Brotherhood of Locomotive | Engineers Wednesday appealed to Gov. C. C. Young to pardon Tom Mooney, who is serving a sentence for his al- leged part in the bombing of the San xP’r;mci.zscn Preparedness day parade in 6. Alvanley Johnson, grand chief engi- neer, last night telegraphed the appeal to Gov. Young in the name of 80,000 members of the brotherhood. In March the chief executives of 21 railway labor organizations adopted a similar resolu- tion at a meeting in Washington. Mooney has been in a California pen- tentiary for nearly 14 years. James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor and Republican candidate for United | States Senator from Pennsylvania, will address the convention Monday morn- ing, he notified officials yesterday. ANCIENT HUIiAN TRACES EXPLORED IN OREGON Bcientists Excavating Mounds Thought to Contain Remains of Civilized Peoples. By the Associated Press. PORTLAND, Oreg., June 6.—Excava- tion of Indian mounds which already have led scientists to believe they have discovered a much more civilized race than the American Indians who later populated the section, has been started | again on the banks of Rogue River, near Gold Hill, Oreg. L. S. Cressman of the University of Oregon leads the excavating party. Long stone pipes, said to be molded as pe‘rlectly as a Grecian vase, have ound. A motor is more easily started with AUTOCRAT MOTOR OIL. It is more efficient at both low and hi temperatures, and functions efficiently more quickly than ordinary oils. Nothing is more important than_thorough lubrication. 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Hams 25¢ Cured 1b. 12 1-2¢ Tender S STEAK n 32¢ Luncheon Loat,40¢e | Pork Roll ... 40¢ FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS MEXICAN PROTESTS ‘a vigorous attack upon the "United States influence” in Mexico, at a meet- ing of the National University board The meeting was to discuss the recent seizure by the government of history and geography test books from the American school. Toledano said Mexico must be “on guard to prevent the deliverance of the country into the hands of the United States, as Cuba has been delivered.” Toledano quoted several passages from the text books, which he said were unfavorable to Mexico, and also quoted AMERICAN INFLUENCE | Lawyer Makes Vigorous Attack at Discussion of Seizure of American Books. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, June 6.—Lombardo ~——for tennis ~—for town wear —for seaside yarns. freedom. assortment. 52 In colors and designs men are asking for. necks as well as crew necks. Toledano, & lawyer and member of the | from a report of the American school|against the Nationai University board, yesterday made board issued in 1926 which said that THE HECHT CO. F Street at Seventh Saturday! —for mountain ~—for mature men —for young men —for high school chaps A fortunate “pick-up” of various lots of new sweaters from a manufacturer whose products always sell for $5 to $7.50. Made of light-weight imported and domestic Cut to fit snugly...yet allowing maximum Solid Shades and Small Patterns Round Sizes 36 to 46 in the (Main Floor, Men's Sport Shop.) For Saturday . . . Panama Sale $3~85 for $5 and %6 Qualities! .Sheldon Air-Weight Straws $2.50 $3 (Main Floor, The Heeht Co.) mosphere in Mexico.” He sald that the educational systems ot the United States had been trars- planted in Mexico, causing a condition of anarchy to prevail among Mexican teachers. He added, “Just as we are delivering our lands and basic riches to the United States, so we are delivering our spirit.” Other speeches in a like vein were made and the board meeting ended with a decision to issue two protests “imperialistic activities of Christian associations in Mexico” and to publishers. e Jugloslavia Progressing. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, June 6 (. —Further progress toward the return of | the parliamentary regime yesterday was marked by the nomination of Gen. Stefan Hadjitch, minister of war, as minister at Bucharest. ! The member of the diplomatic fam-| ily now at Bucharest is to fill the post| of court chamberlain at the capital. 3 National 5100 A Sale of Men's Sports Sweaters that never sold for less than $5 ...and in many cases brought as much as $7.50 Not One Man! Not Two Men! - But So Many Men! are being good to themselves by taking advantage of the Semi-Annual * Sale of SOCIETY BRAND SUITS Not $65..! Not $55..! Not $50..! but... $37.50 Direct Elevators to the Men's Clothing Department —Second Floor For Saturday . . .! Men’s %6 to 8 Sport Shoes $4.85 « « « for day and evening! + o o« town and country! + « « week-end and vacation! Combinations of black-and- white, tan-and-white, and elk- and-brown. Light weight.., cool...comforting. Wing or straight tips. Sizes 6 to'lL Widths B, C and D. Direct Elevators to the Men’s Shoe Shop Secagg Floor alm Beach Suits % I 6 . and it’s the tailoring that counts! There are plenty of mirrors in our Men’s Department. They give you a good view of yourself fore and aft. Keep your eyes on the collar when you put on a Palm Beach. It hugs yom'! neck like a rubber band . . . yet with the utmost ease. It won’t pull away, sag or bunch like the collar in an ordis Note how the whole shoulder fits smoothly Tailoring does the trick. And it’s the opinion of the writer that nary Palm Beach suit will do. and trimly. once you know our Palm Beach Suits youw’ll realize that it pays to pay for fine tailoring. 4 : Direct Elevators to the Men’s Clothing Department .~—Second Floor E HECHT CO. STREET AT SEVENTH NATIONAL 5100 THE