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HOOVER RECEIVES AUTO ENGINEER Sroup Convening Here Calls on President at White House. Members of the Society of Automo- $ive Engineers attending the three-d session on transportation at the Shore- ham Hotel were visitors at the White House today, the President receiving them shortly after noon. Pollowing this reception, the delegation, under charge of E. 8. Pardoe, superintendent ction Co. departed ards, where & tour of inspection was de. m’rnenllhl Dr. G. K. Burgess, director of the Government bureau. will & on “W! the Bureau of Standar Doing for Buciness” C. 8. Bruce will be chal n of this meeting. An address, “Relation of the Mnlg Cosch to the Chassis” will e W. C. Naegel Bemlkr"flod_v Co.. o ortu tomorrow mOrning's ses- slon ot 9:30 o'clock. G. H. Scragg. Mack Trucks, Inc., will also speak, his topic ‘being “Relation of the Motor Coach. Chassis to the Body. w. J Oumming, Surface Transportation Cor- tion of New York, will be chairman the afternoon at 2 o'clock J. M. Orr. Equitable Auto Co.. will speak on “The | and Operation of Fleet Re- D Manufacturers’ and Com- ir m.z 8. :m-ux pair Shops.” Dinner to End Session. A dinner at 6:30 o'clock, planned by the Washington and Baltimore sections will bring &. sessions to & close. Wil- Yam P. MacCracken, jr. chairman 8 on Section, will act as m:‘_hmg R. Smith. president of American Road Bullders’ Associa- ‘and Ros Pulkerson of this city ers. vehicles ite legis] is continued, the problem of. vehicle ”u::knuuct;m 3 ick _ope: m‘hl.a'm ‘more compli- Bditor Is Speaker. Samuel L. Dunn, editor l:-uvn! of lon of rail- 1o | above all_else, her home,” fon of the welfare of the whole . The solution of it will be economically sound all our d . Economically will exist when renders €quality of opportunity if It pays part ©f the cost essential to the rendering of the service of one class of carriers end coes nct pay part of the costs es-ential to the rendering of the service of another class of lers, or applies gegulat! to one class of carriers and gres ndt _apply comparabls to another class of carriers.” LEWIS PROPOSES MERCHANTS’ RELIEF Senator-Elect for Plan That Would Keep Money at Home to Supply Jobs. By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, October 28 —Con- sideration of & plan providing Federal velief credit for American merchants and manufacturers as a means of help- ing the Nation's unemployment situa- tion was last night by J. Hamilton Lewis, United States Sena- tor-elect from Tilinois. His plan was outlined in an_address before the Hennepin County Bar As- sociation. He declared he intended to put be- fore the American public a plan of re- lef credit which will supersede “the sending of our money abroad and will keep“g at work with our farms and factories to return employment to the millions now in need.” “The United States,” he said, “should #t once set up the machinery to extend credit to such manufacturers and mer- chants of America as have products to sell to foreign nations.” ALEXANDRIA HOSPITAL GETS FOUR AUTO VICTIMS Weal Gilbert of Washington Suf- fers Cut Forehead in Collision at Virginia Highlands. ALEXANDRIA, Va,, October 28 —Four ns were injured in accidents in or near here Sunday. All were treated at the Alexandria Hos- pital. Neal Oflbert, - 627 Twenty-seventh Washington, received a badly lacerated forehead in a collision at Vir- ginia Hi jands yesterday afternoon ‘Walking behind & car at King and Washington streets, Albert J. Baluh. a soldier at FPort Humphreys, was struck by & car driven by Joseph Fields. He is being treated for comcussion of the George T. Hughes, 3522 Center street Washington, and John Williams, Gum Spring. Va. both colored, received cuts about the face and head when their car dived into & creek near here ifferent | -} automobile | [WOMEN OF PARAGUAY PREFER GOVERNMENT RUN BY ITS MEN | == ;New Member of Women's | Commission States View | i on Vote. | Feminine Influence in Repub-‘ lic’s Control Is Strong, | She Says. | BY GRETCHEN SMITH. ! The newly appointed representative of the Paraguayan Republic on the Inter-American Commission of Women. Senora Carmen G. de Ynsfran. wife of the charge d'affaires, cordially wel- comed her calier, who, realizing the im- portance of the senora’s recent ap- pointment, turned her conversation upon the subject of politics Commissioner Ynsfran smiled mod- estly “You know." she expiained, “T realls know so little about it all. 1In fact my sppointment by President Guggiari came to me as a great surprise. How- | ever, I am really very happy to be on the commission, as it will give me an opportunity to study a subject whick {has always_interested me, child wel- |fare, and I hope when I return to Paraguay to assist in the furthering of welfare work among our children.” | Feminine Influence Strong. “Politics,” she continued, “as it is known to American women, has beer of very litfle interest to the women of my country. Although we don't have the vote, we have long shared equal | nationalits rights with men. and the !influence of Paraguavan women in po- litical matters has been a strong one |for many years, despite the fact that | we neither vote nor hold office.’ | " 'Young, slight and attractive, with great dark eyes that brightened viva- ciously as she conv Senora_ de Yns! mal were generally “Men Good'to Us” “I suppose the reason,” she explained, | 4s that our men have been so good to | us and have permitted us unofficially to | have voice in the ent to such | an extent that we never feit the | necessity to ask for the vote. Of course, | I think it is & good Lm.n{ for women to vote, as it is certain that an intelligent | it is unfortunate for women to tr; like men and resort to fighting for so- | called ‘rights," as in that way they lose | their real mission as women 1 think that a woman's place is she con- 1 think also, she is it -as & worker for the ditions.” tinued. as a teacher and STANDARD " of Hotel Value | | & The overwhelming sue- cess of the modern Hotel NewYorker is based upon @ brand new principle. It Is simply this: The hotel which supplies deluxe accommodations without g deluxe prices will enjoy such pop- ularity and good busi- ness that it can afford to give its guests ex- tra volve in everything. ©® New Yorker Bonbonentes ..send $215 for 14b. pockage of these delicious new French Candies. | HOTEL 'NEW YORKER 34th Street ot 8th Avenue, New York ing Director | New Yorks viar Hetel | Chicoge Office: 77 Wast ngton Street | | SENORA DE YNSFRAN. ness occupations also, if they wish to enter them. “Until 15 years ago, however, women in public life or professions, were looked upon with disapproval. I, for instance, was very anxious to take up the study of medicine, but my father opposed the idea, belleving it unsuitable for a voman to take up such a profession However, things have changed greatly in the past 15 years, and now our universities have almost as many women as men students, and each year | To New York 19 TRAINS DAILY Every hour on the hour NOW you can board a fast Pennsylvania train to Philadelphis and New York ‘practically every hour-on the hour throughout the day. Nineteen trains daily make the trip—led by four de luxe fiyers, making the fastest time in history. The President—The Repre- sentative~The Congressional =The Senator—all run to New York in 4 hours 50 minutes or less. The Congressional’s time is only 4 hours 15 minutes. These fiyers are equipped with every modern luxury and convenience. Yet they have no extra fare. . TO CHICAGO, The Liberty Limited is now 47 minutes faster than ever, becoming one of the fastest trains in America. Leaving at 4.02 P.M,, it gets you there at 9 next morning. Four De Luse Fiyers to New York THE PRESIDENT Leaves Washington Y Arrives New York. THE SENATOR Leaves Washington Arrives New York. THE REPRESENTATIVE Leaves Washington Arrives New York. Leaves Washington Arrives New York. Alan B. Smith, General Passeng: Agent, 613-14th Street, N. W., Wash- ington, D. C. Telephone National 9140. PPENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Life Insurance offers the average man the simplest and surest means of creating a sizable estate. A LIFE INSURANCE TRUST will give per- manence to the protection thus created, keep- ing the money safe and making it productive there s an increase of women in the Returning to the subject of child weilfare work. which Senora de D am very anxious to interest the w en of our coun they are My reason y unoknown in Para for wishing to terested to hear about the worl ic] is being ddne in the United States. Women Carried On. Her attention precccupied with ques | tions periinent to child wel an | kindergarten work, Senora de | explained she had given littie s {the subject of the American woman | participation in politics | “Although Paraguayan women have | never actively engaged in politics” she |sata, “they have exerted strong in- fluence in the government for |years. Yon see.” she explained. our terrible war which ended in 1 there were 30 few men left in Paragu that the women were obliged to can on the industries, as well as the educa- tional work. This they did so well that our men have alw Paraguayan women an important |as advisers in government po but they have great influenee,” smiled They have no voice in the government, the senora. Indifferent to Vote. “T suppose,” she concluded, “that our women will become interested in the EXPERT HEATING ROOFING SERVICE Let us overhaul your heating and roof for the Winter— W.S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.W. 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