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FOIL PLOT T0 KILL RUBID AND GALLES Mexican Police Arrest Nine for Part in Bold Revolu- tionary Conspiracy. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, May 13.—Assassina- tion of President Ortiz Rubio and Gen. Plutarco Elias Calles, police of the fed- eral district charged today, was planned by conspirators in a revolutionary plot Just ex) d. The assassinations were planned as a call to Mexicans to arms to_overthrow the present government. Two retired generals, Mario S. Mar- tinez and Julio Marques Carmona, and 8 former colonel, Alvaro Lucio Alcazar, are among nine persons arrested and being held for questioning in the plot, the alleged leader of which, Luis THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGIOK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931. A—-7 Medical Seniors Sprout Van Dykes For Graduation Rite By the Assoclated Press. MORGANTOWN, W. Va, May 13.—Whiskers, black ones, brown ones, some yellow ones and s few red ones, are sprouting on senior chins at the Medical School of West Virginia University. The idea is that members of ihe class r with regular “Van will apj " beards at commencement une 9. We must, the classmen told one another, have something to distinguish us from the other graduates. The beard idea went over big with all the seniors— that ja, all but one—the lone girl in the class. WOMEN TO CONFER The District of Columbia Federation | - of Women's Clubs will convene in open- ing session of its annual meeting in Roosevelt Hotel tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. A session also will be held of cruel treatment and irregularities asked. was 5 A denial of the resolution was made in a statement by Sergt. Marcus Lif- schutz, treasurer and junior contact officer of the organization, which read in part: - “Published criticism and attacks on the administration of the home, irregu- larities and lack of care are the un- supported statement of our former GOVERNOR OF OV CLEARED BY VES Disabled Soldiers Deny For-| , Bries pesolution asked 1 of Jurke's resolution ced removal of mer Commander’s Charges |cop. Robert Bringham, governor of the Against Bath Officials. |pemisins crodl testment o imsis " rmitting cruel treatment of inmates g b guards and irregularities in conduct. [ Acwwrd.mgdw H.‘& Dav;. vlce!co&- man and presiding officer of e By the Associated Press. 5 chapter, when Burke could not get any BATH, N. Y., May 13.—The Bath|guobott’ o7 Tis charges, last night, he Natlonal Soldiers’ Home Chapter of the | resigned verbally. Disabled American Veterans of the| Before his resignation was g World War today repudiated a resolu- | Known, Burke made oo ncomt the tion ascribed to their organization by a | resolution had been adopted and for- warded to Senator Robert F. Wagner at Washington. Union Leader to Speak. John J. Deviny, general secretary of the United Typothetae of America, will address the Men’s Club of the Mount Pleasant Congregational Church tonight on “Observing the Obvious.” Group singing and special musical numbers will complete the program. e Glasses Fitted edical e "Examined DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone National 0721 409-410 McLachlen Bldg.. 10th and G Sts. N.W. former commander, in which removal of the governor and adjutant of the home and a congressional investigation 'FALSE TEETH | Can Not Embarrass EDWARD J. 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