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COLONISTS ELECT -SLATE OF OFFICERS Mrs. John L. Buel of Con- necticut: Chosen President of National Society. {Mré. John Laidlaw Buel of Conneécti- cut, was elected national president of _National -Society of the Daughters cf America Colonists at yestcrday after- noon’s sessiorf of the ~tenth annual .- She succeeds as president Mrs. Livingston Hunter. The officers were installed at the closing session of the organization last night. Other Officers Elected. “The other officers elected were: Miss Emma L. Crowell of Pennsyl- vania, vice president for the Atlantic Coast. district; Mrs. Francis Brown Chase of Georgia, vice president for the Southern district of the soclety; Mrs. Joseph S. Calfee of Missouri, vice president of the Middle West section; Mrs. Roscoe M. Breeden of California, Frank C. Ohlo, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Jacob P. Marshall, New York, treasurer; Mrs. John F. Little, this city, registrar, and Mrs. James L. Imes, Kansas, historian. Mrs. Stanley Lyman Otis, New York; Mrs. James Branch Cabell, Virginia; Mrs. James T, Morrjs, Minnesota, and Mrs. Earl J. Feliows, California, were elected honor- ary vice presidents. Appropriate $1,000. ‘The society adopted a resolution to appropriate_$1,000 toward the beauti- fication cf Fort Leboeuf, of Revolution- at Waterford, Pa., as its part the Bicentennial celebration_in 1932. The site of the fort is owned by the Pennsylvamia $1,000 VERDICT AWARDED Miss Gertrude Clark Wins Buit for | Injuries by Auto. The Secret ... of making men like SALADS 'OU will be amazed at the flavor appeal that Hellmann’s Mayone naise has for men. Indeed, it offers a sure way to induce almost any hus- band to eat the salads that he needs. The reason for its unique flavor? Carefully chosen ingredients, first of all. Breakfast eggs, special salad oils, thrice strained vinegar, a unique blend of Far East Spices. All mixed to the exact proportions of its famous old French recipe. 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Sohst said Sun- day he believes he can drive the turtles into low water by blo the ship’s whistle and thi the pellers, - after which the shelled reptiles can be | ikt a0 | man, Democratic Texas Representative, sald yesterday he would ask the im- peachment of Andrew Mellon, Secretary ‘of the-Treasury, on the first day of the new Congress, which will convene in December. A resolution ealling for impeachment | would be ‘predicated on the allegation Mr. Mellon was holding office in viola- PATHAN 10 SEK OUSTIG OF NELLON Texan to Ask Next Congress for Remova) Because of Business Interests. { By the Associated Press. Like American Magazines. In Pernambuco one may see many W men in a bookstore buying magazines and those that shcw how to build and furn'sh modest homes. Few can read English; yet the pictures interest them, and you note American influence on dress and diversions here. tion of the law, Representative Patman said. Patman charged Mr. Mellon was in- terested in the “business of trade or commerce,” and was a part owner of one or more g vessels, The law for- bids such a person from serving as Sec- retary of the Treasury and makes him subject to impeachment, Patman said. Impeachment Is Only Way. “Mr. Mellon has admitted over his signature that he and his brothers own Gulf Oil Co.;, the Aluminum Co., the ndard Steel Car Co., and their sub- llaries,” Patman charged. “He thes fore is interested in trade or commerce and the first two of those companies own seagoing vessels.” The representative stated impeach. ment would be the only way to oust Mr. Mellon, because President Hoover in- tended to refuse to submit his name to the Senate again for confirmation. President Hoover was declared to have cited precedent to show Mr. Mellon can continue to hold office without addi- tional confirmation. Patman predicted he would get con- siderable support for his resolution “from the friends of the war veterans and from those who want to see pros- perity restored.” At the time of consideration of sol- legislation. Patman also charged that the Treasury contributed to the depression through withdrawal of money from circulation. In addition to his activities in se-' curing the recent soldiers’ bonus loan legislation, the Texan announced sev- eral days ago that he would introduce a bill at the next session of Congress providing for the payment of veterans' insurance policies at face value. DROPS DIVORCE .SUIT Mrs. Myrtle Selby, 915 K street ith- east, has dismissed her third pefition for divorce from her husband,” Elmer E. Selby, a plumbing contractor, 402 Eighth street southeast. The first suit was filed in October, 1926, and the last in the Summer of 1930. ‘The couple have been reconciled, it is stated. Attorney Godfrey L. Munter appeared for the husband, while the wife was represented by Attorney Rob- ert E.-Lynch. LOUDON CHARLTON, 61, " ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET Former Musical Artist Manager Is Found Dead by Wife in Home, at Stanford, Conn. By the Associated Press. STAMFORD, Conn., April 28—A self-inflicted bullet wound yesterday ended the career of Loudon Charlton, 61, for 30 years one of the best known managers of musical artists in the United States. His wife, Helen Stanley, a concert singer, found him dead in d room ygienie Towels and Toilet Tissues Prevent Contaglous Diseases Spread- ing in Schoo and Homes m | 1320 N. Y. Ave. N.W. of their home here. Friends said losses in the stock market led him to his tragic end. Mr. Charlton was born in Monmouth, I, December 15, 1869. Mrs. Chariton collaj ‘when she found him dead. Su , besides the widow, is a daughter, Cynthia, 12. . Miniature guide books are to be sup- plied free to visitors to Hanover, Ger- many, by means of automatic machines. 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