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—— ©— AN RATE CUTS DELAVED SODAYS Temporary Restraining Order Granted Opposing West- ern Railroads. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, May 8.—A temporary Federal Court order today restrained for 60 days an application of reduced freight ratss on wheat throughout the ‘Western district. The order, issued yestrday by three Féder2l judges sittng en banc, was granted cn applicetion ¢f 72 West>rn and Easteri railroads and has the Chimney Sitter - Having No Success In Japanese Strike /150-Hour Stretch Exceeds That of Man Who Won Because Emperor Passed. | - | By the Associated Pry TOKIO, May chimney sitter. | Japan Dyeing & Weaving Works here ! y & week ago and announced he would not come down until the em- | ployes there had won their hunger ike, is not meeiing with the success {hat a contemporary had. Kiyoshl Tanabe recently won a strike when h's chimney sitting threatened +to co with & rigid Japanese cus- forbidding & subject to take a . position higher than that of the Em- percr. ‘Word spre:d that the Emperor would who ascended a smoke siack at the i WWW“W‘\\\‘W\WW« THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. {RUTH BRYAN OWEN |TO ADDRESS MOTHERS . Are on Program for Arlington Ceremenies. | Ly Addresss by Representative Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida and by Maj. Gen. John L. DeWitt, quartermaster ixener United States Army, will be given at the seventh annual Mother's | Representative and Gen. De Witt| i cpen music FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931. day ceremonies, to be held at the Ar- lington Amphitheater and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Sunday by the American War Mothers. ve Sol Bloom of New also T. be a guest s er will by the Marine Band. Mrs. Virgil McClure of 8t. Louls, Mo., | | | retired, will give the address of the oc- casion, and Mrs. McClure will read “The Psalm of the Trees.” TAKES DUTIES JUNE 13 The new skipper of the Naval Alr Station at Anacostia, Comdr. Warren G. Child, aide for aviation cn the staff national president of the American War | ot ths commander cf thy Base Force, Mothers, will bring greetings from the | ' ") “Foet aboard the U. §. S. Ar- nat'onal organization. Fcllowing the Arlington services, four trees will be cedicated in Potomac Park “in commemoration of the faithful se ice of the founder and the past national presidents.” Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, U. 8. A, Navy Department an- will come on duty here b He wi'l relleve Comdr. A. R. Douglas, whose crders for the regular tour of sea duty have not yet been jssucd. HORSES TO BE SHOWN FROM NEARBY STATES ‘\Blue Ribbon Hunters Among Ani- | mals on Preece Riding Club | Show Card Saturday. | . Numerous thoroughbred horses from | Virginia and Maryland will be exhibited | Saturday in the Preece Riding Club avenue, A string of blue ribbon hunters will T | be brought from Upperville, Ernest Wolf and Roger Bailey. Miss | Evelyn Walker o McDaniel, Md. will enter threes thoroughbreds. Four horses will be brought from Middleburg, Va. by Miss Persis Myers, daughter of Mr. and ~ Mrs. George Hewitt | Misses Peggy and Celeste McNeal of | Philadelphia, the McCormick Stable of Virginia, Gwinn Rust, Ray Norton, Maj. { George Patton and Miss Joy Hansel | also will show. ‘ One of the outstanding events {be the ladies’ saddle class. Mou have been entered by Mrs. J. Raymc Landis of Fort Meade, Mrs. Ver Olsmith, Mrs. Prank M. Andrews, Mis Show at the ring, 2538 Massachusetts | Janet White, Mrs. Frank Patch and| Mrs. Willlam J. Donovan. Two famous hunters have been sent Myers. | , On the way home. mittee. Children participating show will be judged on only. Correct” riding will be' stressed rather than conformation. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded in all events and post en‘ries will be Cardinal on Way Home. ROME, May 8 (#).—Cardinal Mund-- ein of Chicago left yesterday for Paris " He is sailing for New York on the Aquitania May 16 Rallroads of this country represent an outlay of $26,000,000,000. S S R R A e S ] o, JPRING NEED/} June 1 by the Interstate Commerce | granted the strikers' demands in order | Commission. The carriers hid been | i, ge; Tanabe down before the ruler under orders to post the new rates or ' 5nneared. 1 May 15. { At 7 o'clock last night the dye works' | sitter had been up 150 hours, which The court'’s action, announced after | exceeds Tanabe's record, but the as short, deliberation of two days of argu- | N Sign of the strike's end, About 140 ment presented by the carriers, the | strikers remain in a warehouse, eating . trafic regulating bodies of | ONly. bean soup. Sixty of the original ‘Was taken in c:n- | 200 hunger strikers haye been removed, .- They struck in protest discharge of a fellow | { A timely and im- portant feature of this eventful sale takes place tomorrow —when we offer this group of guaranteed refrigerators at gen- erous reductions. Liberal Allowance for Your Old Refrigerator Ten Days for Answer. the reduced raote: v The commission granted 10 days the rail companies’ brief for the injunc , follew.ng which the ¢ riers ere to have 5 di:s to flle,thelr President Hoover ves.erday appointed Acsher Hobton, who is in charge cf increasing ! fereign agricultural service of the Bu- reau of Agri~ultural Economics of the h Depertment of Agricuiture, a3 delegate | effective last October 1, but its en- | of the United Stites to the Fifteenth | creement was delayed sever:] times at | International Congress of Agriculture to the request of the raiircads. be held at Prague, Czechoslovakia, from Commision's Powers Questioned, | Jun® 5 10 8 Their couns:l contended the com- * mission misinterpreted its powers and that it also disregarded the Supreme Court’s interpretaticn c¢f the Hoch- Smith congressional resolution of 1925 by lowering to the “lowest possible law- " t rates which the carriers con- | der, it The first scientific forest preserve in this country was laid out in the hard- wood forests on the mountains south of Asheville, N. C.. abdut 38 years ago. tended alrexdy were reas:nable. Repl; , the commission contended, among other things, that the new rates were reasonable and lawful, that it was the sole judge of their rqu-hlanessf and that the prop-sed new chirges were | s “levelling-up process’ by which sonie | were advanced. It aiso held that cor- | in transit practices would have | the effect of saving the carriers around $30,000,000 each year. | | PREACHING MISSIONS | STUDIED BY CLERICS | 26 Clergymen Take Part in Con-| ferenee of College of ,l’guhm. A study of preaching missions, thelr. and technique, made. & conference of 26 clergymen at & conference at the College of Preachers of Cathedral’ on Mount 8t. Alban ‘The Rev. S 3-Door Style Refrigerator $15.95 One of our most popular selling styles. Three-door type. Side-icer. Splendidly snsulated. Wil save your food and ice. Golden oak cabinet. Fully guaranteed to satisfy. “Cards for Mother’s Day That express just the sentl- ment you want to send. There are many lovely ‘de- signs to choose from—all appropriate. Apartment — ' Style, 2 Doors Ellameled Refrig A tall and narrow model designed for use in apart- ment kitchenéites. Fine food and ice saver. Guaranteed. Golden oak cabinet, $Q).1 Serviceapl, e, 7 ameled 44 erihy. . ; mode], . Spaci Heay ily whs, oS food Fully guar- A convenient and desirable style. Well con- structed throughout. Golden oak cab- inet. Guaran- teed, tco. ‘Brewamn v :fl?a{iou' et izth St.N.w. are being directed by E. Keeler of Chicago, re- are them from sissipp! River. Special attention is are going everour Hi counters at the rate of i y, deseribing the ;- lunléc achieved. ’ghe Right . James E. 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