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GOOD NEWS RICHMOND Round Trip Excursion OTHER ROUND TRIP FARES FREDERICKSBURG. ... 8275 PETERSBURG 615 BALTIMORE . 125 LOW ONE-WAY FARE NORFOLK .. $4.50 UNION BUS DEPOT 1336 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Metropolitan 1512 RICHMOND GRE@UND $5.00 | 'WaaT a relief it is to know that yourskincanbefree of blemishes. Anoint gently with Cutieura Ointment, few minutes with and warm water. A very asimple but satisfying treatment of pimples! The Cutieurs Trestment bas been used for years in thousands of homes throughout the world. CUTICURA O e THE EVENING | |for next Wednesday morning at 10 e |o'clock. | | During his examination as to Dun- 1 .gl-n's condition, Dr. Quick stated that \ had given Duncan | | | had seen the former at his residence | in Alexandria last Saturday and at that | time recommended that Duncan be | placed in a sanitarium for treatment for at least a week. It was testified by Dr. Quick that he periodical health examinations during the past several Clerk/|years, but that the latter had never in Under ques-| Accused Arlington Physically Unfit to Appear Physician Testifies. s ba wollc usually very a - | - | His physical however, 1is By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. [now improving, both Dr. Quick and ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT | defense counsel told the court, and HOUSE, April 21— County Clerk Wil- | their conversation with him yesterday 3 2 led them to believe that he was again |liam H. Duncan today submitted his' able to discuss his affairs normally | restenation to Judge Walter T. Me-| Accepts Resignation. | Carthy through Leo P. Harlow, one of | ccepts Resig | The resignation was submitted im his attorneys. The resignation was ac- | mediately following the agreement ¢ cepted and court was immediately ad- | the court to set next Wednesday for o Judge McCarthy stating that | the arraignment and Judge McCar ;:K:;\':;d: ‘mC\( ble to continue | announced acceptance of the resign | impossible t |tion as soon as he had read it until a new clerk had been appointed |then stated that, altho |and qualified. The clerk’s office Also};’f o : o | lieve: impossible to proceed has been ordered closed | the new appointment has been ms Judge McCarthy stated from the| Chairman Harry A. Fellows of the bench that ke had given the question | county board said today that the board { e tmich considera. | had nothing to do with the request tuat fof the appointment much CORSHEIS | hag been made to Goy. Pollard by Stae |tion but had as yet been una | Auditor Andrews to have a repre make up his mind as to who the new |ative of the attorney general's of clerk would be. He immediately went | sent here to assist auditors who are en- | before been really tioning by Harlow, Dr. Quick stated that Duncan was “unresponsive men- tally” and that if he was asked ques- tions he would gaze off into space and he said, is STAR, WASHINGTON, men was present when the Disarma- the resolution for “qualitative” disarm- ament presented yesterday by Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary. Sir George Perley, Canadian delegate, supported the Simon resolution warmly, declaring that the abolition of offensive weapons would incresse _confidence throughout the world, which would be the best guarantee of peace. After a brief conference with Secre- tary Stimson, Prime Minister Mac- Donald came to the Arms Conference session, arriving at the same time &s Chancellor Heinrich Bruening of Ger- many. They came in just before Ambassador Hugh Gibson, chief of the American delegation, rose to speak. Joseph Paul-Boncour, French dele- ) gate, had announced that France would peiated Press. be unable to accept Sir John Simon's April 21.—Prime Minister | proposal in its present form acDonald of Great Britain| Ambassador Gibson supported Fifi r 1 John Simon's resolution as in ful or Andre Tardien of FYANCS | jurmony with the American proposal. ecretary of State Henry L.|He carefully explained that the Amer- y in a private conference ican attitude was in no way mtcnd{rd or STIMSON CONFERS WITH 2 PREMIERS Holds Private Session With MacDonald and Tardieu on Their Arrival. By the As GENEV Ramsay the French plan ary Stimson’s villa shortly |to prejudice » arrival of the two premiers |SeCurity. from Paris on & morning train | _ Mrs. Stimson accompanied Mr. Mac- Secretary of State Stimson called for | Donald to the conference hall. =~ She acDonald at the latter's hotel | followed him until he stopped for a Y after he and Premier Tardieu | long handshake with Maxim Litvinoff, Tived on the train from Paris. chief of the Russian delegation, when | she turned back and sought the Amer- ican delegation. Sean Lester, chief of the Irish Free L State delegation, supported Sir John preparation began for the conferences | Simons move ficials of the four powers. | It was supported also by Mr. Lit- of first magnitude states- ' vinoff, and then Nicholas Titulescu of Prepare for Conferences. smediately after the British and premiers arrived a bustle of the D. (., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932. IRummu delayed & decision by sub- ment Conference resumed its debate on i mitting & counter-resolution recogniz- ing the value of qualitative disarma- ment. but recalling proposals by the French and others for fortifying the League of Nations. Fourteen delega- tions supported this proposal and de- bate was adjourned until tomorrow. Afterward Lord Londonberry of the British delegation was host at a lunch- eon to Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Stimson, M. Tardieu, Dr. Bruening, Sir John Simon, Dino Grandi and Norman H. Davis, one of the American delegates. e PLAN WASHINGTON TREE Legion Auxiliary to Plant Oak on Cathedral Grounds. A tree will be planted in honor of the George Washington Bicentennial tomorrow afternoon in the grounds of Washington Cathedral under the sponsorship_of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of the District of Columbia. The exercises will be held *x# A—I1 |at 5 pm. and will be under the direc-| the authority to follow the request. | tion of Mrs. Bertha A. Yoder Werthner.| “As I see it, I must abide by the ac- The tree, a red oak, will be set in|tion taken at the Detroit National Con- the ground near the place where the | vention of the Legion. The only way Prince of Wales planted a tree several | to bring it before the Maryland branch Jears uoflv{‘hen he visited this country. | would be by a resolution {ntroduced. st epresentatives of each auxiliary unit | the State Convention ugust,” in the District Will attend the exarcises, | a1 i A which will include the erection of a |~ ——— —— d. marker and an iron boundary fence ' T *h about the young tree. E ‘ Don't allow your false teeth to drop MARYLAND LEG'DN HEAD | or slip when you eat, talk or laugh. REJECTS POLL ON BONUS | pistes’ This new improves ponder plates. This new improved powder | forms a comfort cushion—hglds By the Associated Press. Dlates so snug, they feel and act ke BELAIR, Md.. April 21—Robert H.| YOUT Own teeth. No more danger Archer, State commander of the Mary- | Of rocking plates—eating will again land American Legion, yesterday re- be & joy. Leading dentists endorse n(uog !oB.A]ccld! to the request Tuesds Kling. Guaranteed better than any- of the Baltimore & Ohio Post of Balti- | thing you ever used more that an immediate poll of the 2 - CF mehay e membership in the State be taken for Large package, 35¢ at all an expression of the bonus legislation K L' N nmflm now pending in Congress. FIRMLY AND The State commander said he lacked COMFORTABLY Do You Prefer Sliced Bread into conference with County Manager Roy S. Braden Denny Ordered to Arlington. Pollard called in y General John R. Collins Denny, Andrews, auditor Meanwhile. coneference At Saunders, his ass'sfa jr, and T. Colem: of public accounts. The result of the conference was that it was decided that Denny, represent- | gaged in an examination of all county | records. “The board,” Fellows said, “has every confidence in the ability of Common- wealth Attorney Lawrence W. Douglas to handle the legal phase of the situa- tion.” He added, however, that the board has no objection to the sending of the representative here and will co- operate in every way to see that justice #5 done Shortage Figures Increased. | _ Andrews, it is said, reported to Gov Pollard that the shortage in_the ing the attorney general’s department, e : i counts of former Treasurer should proreed at once to Arlington | Bayl has reached a total of $320,000 County to tak. charge of the protec- | was originally reported to be §: tion of all State funds involved, and, in [ He also said that the shortage in Dun- view of the gravity of the situation, co- | £20 8 office had increased from the oximately $76,000, which cperate with the county oficials In-the | Rou gteen Lo the cours oa. Monda protection of county and local funds |approximately $80.000. The al and in such other matters as the coun- | shortage of F. J. 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