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THE EVENING | MA’S ARMY IN RETREAT Japanese Capture Three Towns in Manchuria. TSITSIHAR, Manchuria, June 15 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, LAUDS WOMAN VOTERS Hurley Says They Elected Hoover in 1928. CHICAGO, June 15 (A).—Credit for JUNE 15, 1932. ‘women and men atte: the Repub- lican National cmvwegmu:n. the y'q“ activity Inp;mnl elections and said: “In 1928, their votes carried Herbert Hoover into the White House.” —_——— miles long against Gen. Ma Chan Shan, the Chinese chieftain who is in revolt against the Manchoukuo government. Ma’s troops were reported retreating in disorder westward toward the Hingan Mountains. Japanese news agency re- Kills Wife and Self. ATLANTA, Ga., June 15 (P.—En- | raged because his wife whipped one of their children, Policeman Odus C.| Hewell killed her and committed sui- cide yesterday. Honored STATE COLLEGE OF MICHI- GAN AWARDS MISS HALL DEGREE. DISTRICT SUPPLY WATCH B POSTPONED Absences of Conferees Delay‘ Action on Appropriation Until Next Week. Due to several absentees, including Benator Bingham of Connecticut, Sen- ate and House conferees on the District | appropriation bill have decided to post- | pone their meetings until early next| week ‘The decision was made late yesterday following separate meetings of the tw groups. Senate Nye of North Dakota, chairman of the Senate conferees in the absence of Senator Bingham, and Representative Cannon of Missouri, House chairman, agreed upon the post- ponement. Senator Bingham is attending the Republican national convention at Chi- | cago. As chairman of the Senate sub- | committee, which m““fi‘oed '.hes l"edea:li lump sum from $6,500,000 to $8,550,000, he is expected to lead the fight for its MISS FLORENCE HALL, retention in the bill. | In charge of the Department of Agri- The two houses are widely split on | culture Home Economics Extension Bu- the lump sum item, but in recent years |reau for the Eastern section of the the Senate has succeeded in increasing | United States, who last week was the amount above the House figure awarded a cegree as master of home The principal fight in connection with | economics in Michigan State College. the bill will be waged on this point, | Harris-Ewing Photo. with indications pointing at this time | - . to a substantial increase over the | Soviet Production Gains $8500,000 ‘figure which the House mgerted. | MOSCOW, June 15 (#).—The Com- The action of the conferees in post- munist party organ Pravda yesterday poning consideration of the District announced production in all industries bill indicates also that Congress may |for the first fo.r months of 1932 had remain in session through next week. | increased by 20.3 per cent over the An earlier date for adjournment would |same period of 1931. The newspaper necessitate a hurried call for the con- | declared this surpassed the record of ferees to meet sooner. }capnallst countries even in prosperous | times, but acknowledged industrial out- | put as a whole was still below the five- | year plan. SENATOR KING TO SPEAK | Dinner to Commemorate Granting of Magna Charta. Senator King of Utah will speak at s dinner tonight at the La Fayette Hotel in commemoration of the grant- ing of the Magna Charta by King John in 1215. | As a special Bicentennial angle to this year's celebration of Magna Char- to day, the forbears of George Wash- ington, sald to have been barons on the Pield of Runnymede who aided in forcing King John into granting of the famous document, will be discussed, it | was said today by Mrs. M. de Clare | Berry, head of the District branch of the International Magna Charta Day || Association, in charge of the dinner. Besides the Magna Charta Dames, Army and Navy officials, members of the Sons of the Cincinnati and the Colonial Dames will have a part in the | ceremonies. GETS $1,000 VERDICT Mrs. Lida K. Thorn Injured as She Stepped From Street €ar. | Mrs. Lida K. Thorn, 213 Rosemary street, Chevy Chase, Md., today was awarded a verdict for $1,000 damages | against the District for injuries re- | ceived A‘Ffll 26, 1929, when she stepped | into a depression in the street while | alighting from a street car at Seventh and F streets. The verdict was given | by a jury before. Justice Jennings Bailey. | Attorney Alvin L. Newmyer told the court_the Washington Railway & Elec- | tric Co. had paid Mrs. Thorn $750 and asked only for an additional sum" against the District to compensate for her injuries. | Store Your Furs with experts For twenty-seven years furs have been entrusted to us for safekeeping. We provide mothproof chests large enough for family use. These cost even less than the moderate charges per garment. RUGS Cleaned and Stored FIDELTY STORAGE 1420.U Street N.W. North 3400 BENCHES COMPLETED Tourists Get Resting Place Washington Monument. ‘The installation of a circle of benches | a few feet from the Washington Manu- ment has jus been completed. Lieut. | Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, director of Public Buildings and Public Parks, announced | today. By placing the benches away from the walls of the shaft, he an- nounced, tourists waiting to ascend the Monument will not be endangered by | falling chips, loosened by the weather. The Monument is now equipped with non-skid steps on the winding stairs, and a safety device to prevent the ele- vator from falling. at | | | '\ | END us your old mat- tress and let us convert it into a germ-free, buoyant new one—covered with charming new ticking. Work done in one day. Phone for our representative to call. ZABAN'S 903 E St. N.W. . 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MOSES—THIRD FLOOR A real circular cape that catches with a shiny button, in either white or red —makes a clever costume when worn with simple sports frocks. Also “Cadet” capes in crepe—can be worn for daytime or evening. Black, red or navy with white linings. Also all ‘V&m. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR the election of Herbert was given to women voters last by Secretary Hurley in addressing t! ‘Woman's National Republican Club. Hoover in 1928 night he Speaking before nearly a thousand Store Hours: 9:15 to 6 Adorable Shimmering Beaded Vanities 94c Small enough to carry in your hand while dancing They're a new idea, and just the thing for Summer. They're satin lined, are fitted with mirrors and a fluffy fluff puff. In white, eggshell, black or black combined with white. MOSES—FIRST FLOOR Suede Fabric Cloves, 78c Moses’ Low Price White or Biscuit A one-button mousquetaire style glove in correct weight for Summer. They're washable and fit trimly no matter how often they're laundered. 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