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At your drug store. . -3 €OLDS IELD DUICKLY 10 Pineoleum Subu'r Today E'.dlé and § ee_l':u b;'ln\filyl::’: TOR WILSONFGATS | 7oy ows | DRY REORGANIZING Improved Enforcement With Support of Anti-Saloon League Favored. Suggestions that the Anti-Saloon League be disbanded to make way for & dry organization backed by leaders of commeres today from Dr. Clarence True Wilson, sécretary of the Methodist Board of ‘Temperance. ‘The same view was advanced last night Dr Wilson at a rally of the Anti- in Calvary Baptist Church, mm and H streets. An- S et when the an ova- tion to Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, former Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Prohibition and now counsel for a grape concentrate concern. New Theory Is Attacked. on his speech, Dr. Wil- at the advocates of -cuvmu in the belief that the active of such men as Henry Ford Edison was to be ob- D‘IM" Dr. Wil- “is the best organization, the best equipped and the best manned n together to lead the. temperance oroes. It is backed by all denominations of the churches. It is better financed than any other move- ment far reform. ose highbrows who talk theoreti- cally about an ideal organization ought b organiing oot it o the group they one out o oup they prefer. my will tg\rn ‘wealthy lm to put them- lalvu 'hera uu ':1’{! be misrepresented and H and that men who Constructive Actions Urged. “At any rate, I would advise that do not shoot in the back the or- the | on “the hi rolina. to take our shoes if they of us who are up there already shot to pieces.” Pointing to the Anti-Saloon League omn!n.‘?l‘om in every State, Dr. Wilson contended the proper course v,;%uldd: 3 “I hope you will see the sanity of our selection of the commercial violator of prohibition as the real objective of enforcement rather than ty, private violator. He must be en care of through education.” Coming Years Called Test. Dr. Doran warned that “the next two or three years will witness the test of ‘whether or not our vazmmentunen- force its prohibition laws.” The said the Government was “| ecting its en- forcement machinery, but it is up to the organized o zations to support morale behind the law” until this Is done. “The time has come,” McBride said, “to fix primary responsibility for un- satisfactory conditions wherever they exist upon the local officials who have primary enforcement duties. When this is done it will relieve much of the court congestion now prevalent and go a long way toward solving the perplex- ing crime problem.” JAMES H. GENUNG DIES AT HOME HERE Former Head of Grain Export As- sociation to Be Buried in Indianapolis. James Harvey Genung, retired busi- ness executive and former secretary to Commissioner Lewis of the Interstate Commerce Commission, died at his home, 2440 Bixteenth street, last night. Death was ascribed to toxemia, follow- ing an acute attack of tonsilitis. Mr. Genung was nationally known among the large grain dealers. He was for many years the sales and export manager of the American Hominy Co. and, during that time was president of the American Feed Manufacturers’ As- sociation and the American Corn Mil- of the Grain Export Association during the World War. Mr. Genung retired about two years from active work, due to failing| health. He had been a resident of this city for the past three years. He was & member of the Manor Club here, the Columbia Club in Indianapolis combe Genung, vice president of the At- lantic & Pacific Tea Co., Philadelphia, and a daughter, Mrs. Lucile Creighton of New York. Funeral services will be conducted at Hysong’s funeral PLAN EXHIBITION RIDES lers' Federation. He also was president | & £ and the Evansville Club of Evansville, Ind. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Lewis Genung: & son, James Hol- {EVENING ‘STAR WASHINGTQ NAVY ORDERS dssued %o officers under date o!Jlmnrzh: 'lzflgruuaw nlmlnlbnnnm.n HUGE THRONG SEES JOFFRE'S FUNERAL France Gives Marshal High- est Tribute—U. S. Repre- sented in Cortege. By the Associated Press. PARIS, January 7.—All the pomp and ceremony of republican France was summoned today to pay final honor to Mll‘lhll Joffre, uis Barthou, minister of war, h a | body. of the Invalides, hailed the detached U. t.rent.ment at anvnl Haeplm lm MILL STRIFE FLARES ON POLLARD VISIT}z=: Church Bombed and Homes Are Rocked as Governor: Inspects Strike Area. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va, January 7.—Re- sumption of lawlessness marked the tex- tile etrike situation today. Gov. John Garland Pollard arrived these |last might for a personal investigation and half an: hour later the Penetcostal Holiness Church at Schoolfield was dy- namited. - Later in the night two resi- dences m stoned and another was Gov. Poli-.ra was to confer today with Maj. R. in command of the militia :t Schoo ia, regardfhg charges of stopping of automobiles and trucks - ighways leading from North al Aroused by Dynamiting. ‘The Governor stated he was particu- larly concerned over the continued use of dynamite and indicated that he has been aroused by this deflance to law and order by stating that a private d.eucfive agency will be retained by the Staf ‘The Governor stated fint he Il nl’e- wedmevewwwmmmtnwmd order are maintained. Bombing of the Schoolfield frame church last night resulted in damage estimated at $700. ‘The floor was nprd up, weatherboarding shattered and a large nox- blm u‘h e x roof. 'rhe vlol!nuy mfl nnlefl dlllxl in Dlnvflle . O. Thomas, who lives closest to the warrior as a “savior of world nbefl-y v Speal of erica’s part in the Am war, ou. continued: Admired United States’ Action. “The brotherly accolade of the two gmpluumeunnulnfionol-nhu opes. No one has better than Joffre the great achievements of these millions of men willingly Sorrowing multitudes gathered from dawn to witness the progress of u:n cortege from Notre Dame to Les In. valides, whmmmnhfilbodynndl ter resting place not far from n. positions along the entire three miles from Notre Dame to Les Invali- des. Military bands with drums and trumpets hung with cre were sta- tioned at intervals of 1,000 yards. A fog lifted as the sun rose, but the tem- Mgr. of Chalon-Sur-Marn known to all France as the “Bishop of the Marne,” gave the -.hwlutum for the man at whose he ha vading enemy. Cai bishop of Paris, Cardinal sancon, and the Pope'l dlplnmn!c rep- resentative, lmne, assisted. 'rhom were :x hhhop- all parts of Memwhn.. outside the cortege him. Then came an artillery military band and a battalion of infantry, the mar- delegations of all the allied armies, with 50 members of the British Cold- mnm Guards, followed by a group of United States Marines, resplendent in ight from the| form The brou; mills. { church mo :05 am. and the ported a passing lufiomobuz at least one trating the wall. ome of Henry Oliver was rocked broken. Oliver does e mill, but has a boarder, Miss Josephine Jackson, who is em- ployed there. A nearby house, the oc- cupants of which were not learned to- day, also was stoned. WINS PHYSIOLOGY PRIZE rom bullet tries accredited to France, among them Walter E. Edge of the United States, and French notables followed. Dr. W. W. Garner’s Discoveries in |2 Plant World Honored, ‘Df. W. W. Garner, physiologist charge of tobacco and plant nutrition investigation at the United States De- partment of culture, was winner ‘The Hale award, established today. in 1337 by the soclety in honor of the ploneer plant physiologist, consists of a diploma and a cash sum. Dr. Garner’s discoveries on the effect of the lenx'.h of the day on plants were the basis of the awar Storage—Packing Moving For. 30 years President and General Manager of Krieg's Express Co. 1s NOW in business at 804 10th St. N.W. Call District, 8115 ARE YOU QUALIFIED? A large corporation in Washington has decided to enlarge its sales organization with men of no prior sales ex- perience. If accepted, you will receive excellent train- ing in sales work and the as- sistance of experienced men. To gualify, you must have character, at least a high- school education, satisfactory references and a willingness to learn and work. The position is permanent and offers unusual oppor- tunity. Address Box 264-R, Precaution —it's wise to have Upholstered Fur- niture fumigated The cost is reasonable Dead Storage for Aatomobiles ‘The first of the Fort Myer weekly ex- hibition rides, a feature of the Capital season, will be held January wlllh.hlldev The rides nurnlurunullfin the exhibitions of charge upon MBI 161, vllll 1 Phone NAt. 6900 Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. MOVING—P, a 920-922 E Street N.W, D. - C., WEDVESDAY, RODSEVELT SHITS ‘JANUARY 7, 1 PLANES G0 SOUTH FOR MIAMI RAGES T Coastal Airway Traffic Heavy as Service and Civilian Craft Head for Florida. mmwmmmjfi: Up to Legislature to Deter- mine New York Action, He Asserts. By the Assoclated Press. ~cont esponsibility of de- eedlnx upon a New York City investi- Tha Governor selected his annual message to answer demands for a gen- eral investigatiort of the governmental and judicial affairs of the metropolis. He voiced two warnings regarding an investigation: It should have as its motive the desire to ote & general proms welfare and not ‘“political unbluonl," day. and it lhzrld shield the name of a commission on work to combat fin situation. The Nation-wide problem of Ilfiflty regulation, the Governor said, result of long course of Jlldlclll de- cisions and of newly invented methods tion, in & number of instances, now pay exorbitant rates, measured not in terms of reasonableness for legitimate investors but rather in terms of specu- Iative profit.” Power Project in View. He stated that a commission about to bring in a report on the teul- bility of developing hydroelectric re- sources of the St. Lawrence River. A plea for some new form of insur- ance t want in old age was newed by the Governol ‘The last two years, Lhe Governor nld had placed New York State in the van- ird in remedial legislation for farmers. A land policy will be con- veyed to the Legisiature later in the of & special message from the Governor. Because of political uncertainties in Austria _savings damlts in Vienna banks dropped $2,000,000 within & month. CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 Home Laundry arrives at your door You “touch up” the wearing apparel with your iron And it’s all ready to wear in a minute Why bother with was! may have this service at l:u:n ;. tl:o ':’enrlnx -mrel wl;l your iron, and you lon’t have lo even t much if you are not over particular! to be an artist. That’s all “Minutemore” Serwce costs you 1 ) =4 more A See Next Wednesday’s Prize Movie Can you write a “Minutemore Movie”? We pay $10 a week for every “Minutemore Movie” we use. Suggest three or four scenes showing the advantages of “Minutemore Service.” We will attend to the art work. Neither do you have to be a customer, although a trial of "lln-lemon" Service might help you. suggestions to Contest Editor, Home Laundry. NO SUGGESTIONS WILL BE RETURNED. You don’t have Hadloman (8rst clam) W. 3 Sovser: Observation Plane Goes, MISSION GROUP-TO.MEET Douglas Church Woman Workers Plan 'Session for Friday. st 8o~ ‘will Memorial SRATL WELGUNES TOMALANPANE mwmmmffif of | Will Plan to Support Legisla- tion Providing Saturday Half-Holiday. Lieut. . T. Ward, Navy Bureau of | Aeronautics, with Comdr. Frederick Cem Medical fli‘h‘ lurgoon at of & Navy O2U ‘observation nhne for tll'nl ‘Three other Navy planes left for Miami Sun- Willlam A. Moffett, m\r Admiral Or|chief of the N:vy Bureau of Aero- muuu, now on an be in Miami n trip, will to recelve the Miami base ity of Miami. Two Odd Ships En Route. One of the civilian lhin which lfi;p- ped here en route to_th was flown by George l(ellnm' 'veteran o:moemnmmnrmaux- m most unconventional air- vlwlngflounndflluunble to llnd in and take off fivm a 100-foot is_piloted by tion, will attend the meeting to discuss plans for more lnunllve activity and organization work. — an artificlal on is one of the indior ‘sporis in Farks . ‘Winter. INsTITUTION SNTERNATIONALS ead this definition of True Value IMILLER Semi-Annval SALE| An assortment WE say that ‘Tow-price ALONE is not a measure of True Value. WE say that"fow-price MUST be accompanied by the same degree of quality, werkmanship, fit, and style that you are accustomed to receive at a HIGHER price. 'WE eay that for this reason is imperative that you riow be even MORE careful than ever of the pmchlel 85 The Fomous INGENUE MODES make them. And we add in all sincerity that at the current L. Miller Semi-Annual sale every component part of True Valwe that we have here- withset forth is available to 85 you in liberal ‘measure, re- warding each purchaser with a dollar-for-dollar value that knows no competitionl of styles in more expensive materials and exclusive designs ot $11.85. Hosiery values tional are excep- with substantially reduced prices as low QS .yes . $1.15 ond $1.35.