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B—6 #» Price Paid for Suite Here Is “Own Business.” By the Assoclated Press. | TOPEKA, Kans, June 26.—A con- troversy between Vice President Curtis and E. Haldeman-Jullus, Girard, Kans,, publisher, over the rates Curtis pays for his Washington hotel suite grew heated today. | ‘The Vice President denied any con- | nection with a “Moore $100,000,000 | bond” deal about which, the publishe\‘“ assersed In a telegram yesterday: “It| s charged that your influence kept the hands of the Department of Justice tied for several years and that you shared in the spoils to the extent of $150 a | day since the day of your election.” Hotel Said Capital Residence. Curtis, who said he had been ac- eused of taking advantage of his p tion to avail himself of a low rate, | serted he did not know “Mr. Moore” | and that what he paid for the suite!| was “no one’s business but my own and | the hotel’ | second telegram addressed to the Vice P nt, Haldeman-Julius iden- #ified “Mcore” as the owner of the hotel at which Curtis lives in the Capital. Asks Egplanation. “If not by the favor of Mr. Moore, owner of the Mayflower, then by whose | favor,” the telegram stated, * gliven an elegant suit2 the at the curiously low rate of $5.50 a when it is known that Harry Sinck leged connection “which has you thus far to the extent of $105,48 CLUBS PLAN OUTING The Cosmopolitan Clubs of Washing- ton and Baltimore are planning a_joint outing to be held at one of the beach resorts near Baltimore. | Arrangements were outlined to the |} he regular | man of the Washington club’s Quting | Committee. The committee includes | P. A. Davis. Arthur W. Defenderfer, | James E. Divver, Guy O. Dove, Downhan, Judge Michael Carl A. Duehring. Edwerd J. G and C. Emery Galliher. | . Hamilion Wilson, architect was| “Cosmopolitan of the day.” Attendance prizes were won by Michael Schaefer | and Arthur W. Defenderfer. H AMERICAN ;:ILES PLEA | ASUNCION, Paraguay, June 26 (P)— | John Prancis Wright, formerly of | Brooklyn, N. Y., has appealed for a| change of venue in his trial in connec- | tion with a shooting here in Novem- | ber, 1929, but the courts have not yet | reached his case. | His action seeking dismissal of the | charges against him on the ground of | Iack of evidence is still pending also. WHITE BUCK KID TRIM & g The Washington Ki Vice President Tells Kansan|:ntertained at its weekly funcheon meet- | nsa the. Hydo. Junior ing in the Washington Hotel yesterday | answered by several volunteers. with & musical program presented by Sherman Coolidge, canon i | Porterhouse s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931 Kimball and Miss Mary Miss Anna F. Kimball, Miss Ruth F. A HEAR MUSICAL PROGRAM :r:upolmunnmbmwmm former president of the club. ‘Weekly Luncheon Meet- An sappeal by Edward S. chairman ing at Hotel. for %o convey ‘Greenleaf ‘ednesday from High 3272 M Street N.W. 2153 Penn. Ave. N.W. 3104 M Street N.W. 3218 Pea Street N.W. of the Automobile Commif the trio. The Kimball sisters are the daughters of Harry G. Kimball, |Springs Kiwanis Pardoe, their to Camp Good Will next eir mothers W is Club was | o P ‘School 1 was of 8t. John's 406 H Street N.E. 7th & C Streets S.E. 2611 14th Street N.W. . 8215 Georgia Ave. Silver Spring NORTHEAST PUBLIC MARKET, 12th ¥ H STREETS NE. 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