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SHOUSE REITERATES CLAIM FOR BACKING Says Roosevelt Dictated| Statement Urging Him for Permanent Chairman. Gov. Frankiin D. Roosevelt dictated & written statement recommending Jouett Shouse of Kansas for the p a to place Senator Walsh of Moxtana in the position of honor. 3 . While Mr. Shouse admitted “there may be authors of resolutions who do ot expect to be bound by them.” he red Gov. Ri t a binding after a me Committee on mer city April 4 When the announcement was made that Roos support Walsh f Mr. Shouse called alt tated resolution " Denies first | would h gestion. Gov. arl Byrd 1 the sesston and s d that Senator | Barkley be recommended vote for tempor: convention if Shouse were similarly for p: commended chairman, the Parachute Jumpe DESCENT TO FEATURE AIR- PORT PROGRAM. MRS. RUBY HARRELL. 'PLAN CHURCH INSTITUTE a.. June 9.—An in- cation church workers 0 the Arlington Presby- tomorrow by the Ar- Religious ill include addresses acation school leaders, Council of table discussion led by Rev. E. Q. Clark of Washington. e Death Toll Decreases. For the first time in a decade the annual toll of deaths due to street acci- dents in Great Britain is lower than in the preceding year, There was an in- crease in the number of persons in- jured, but fatalities decreased by more ban 600. The figures for 1931 were €85 killed and 202,147 injured, as against 7,306 killed and 177,895 injured in 1930. THE _'EVENING STAR, WASHI WOMAN TO MAKE LEAPS FROM PLANE Two 1,000-Foot Delayed Jumps to Mark Greater National Cap- ital Air Program. Two 1,000-foot delayed parachute jumps from an airplane flying over Washington-Hoover ~ Afrport will be made Sunday by Mrs. Ruby Harrell of Baltimore as a feature of the Greater | National Capital day pregram being ar- | ranged to take place at the airport. At 12:30 o'clock Mrs. Harrell will “siep off” from an altitude of 3,000 feet | for her fifty-sixth dclayed parachute jump. At 5 o'clock the same day che will jump from a height of 4,000 feet. The program, arranged for the bene- fit of the Greater National Capital Com- | mittee of the Washington Board of Trade, will begin at 11 am. Sunday with a demonstration of the “phantom car,” which is operated by remote con- trol. C At 2 o'clock, swimming and driving contests wil be staged at the Airport Pool. Another demoustration of the car” will take place at 4:15 pm. | Bud Stickler, one of the few licensed glider acrobats, will perform a series of | stunts, including execution of a *locp- the-loop™” with a glider, commencing at 5:45 o'clock. A beauty contest will be PHILIPPINES’ BUDGET REDUCED 40 PER CENT Bureau of Education Appropria- tion Is Slashed From 15,966,003 Pesos to 11,172,045. By the Associated Press. MANILA, June 9—The Legislative Committee planning 'government reor- 'l ganization today set the 1933 budget at 34,941,930 pesos, a 40 per cent cut under the 1932 figure which was 55,~ 050,310 pesas. The greatest reduction was made in the Bureau of Education appropriation which was cut from 15966993 pesos to 11,172,045 pesos. The Bureau of Health was cut from 3,726,117 pesos to 2,607,151 and the Philippine constabu- lary from 4,706,274 to 3.292,963. The budget is subject to action by Gov. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt, but it has been approved by the department secretaries concerned. Reductions planned by the committee are in line with policies enunciated by Gov. Roosevelt. HAZELTON, British Columbia, June 9 (A).—The five Detroft flying boats en route from Edmonton to Scurvey Creek to investigate a reporied gold strike there rested on the Skeena River here today. They arrived las! night from Prince George. On th way the fiyers stopped at Burns Lak for two hours. 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MADISON, Wis., June 9.—Jubilant| over harmony in the State Comervl-’ tive Republican Convention here, party Jeaders today sald they were convinced | the candidates indorsed would be | [ elecled “to end the La Follette dynasty” | in Wisconsin. e The_convention yesterday chose for- ' b mer Gov. Walter J. Kohler to oppose | Gov, Fhilp F. La Follette, Progressive Republican, in the primary, and John B. Chapple, youthful Ashland editor, to ' [ run against the veteran Progressive | Senator, John J. Blaine. H Kohler was drafted. He had stated | repeatedly in the pest that he was not | a candidate. But yesterday in answer to & telegram from delegates, he said he would make the race if “there is an undirected and genuine sentiment that | B I run.” Gov. La Follette went into [} office two years ago by defeating | Kohler. 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