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o A v R . IANES RODSEVELT TS FEPLBLEA Says ‘Party Is Dead and “@rass Roots” Convention Is Looking for Body. By the Associated Press. EXCELSIOR SFRINGS, Mo., June 12.—James Roosevelt, son of the President, departed from a prepared address here yesterday to charge the Republican party is dead and the “grass roots” convention at Springfield, 111, 15 looking for the body. “A root is a (hing underground,” he smiled at his audience, gsthered here for a State-wide rally of young Derocrats, “They are trying to turn over the earth to find something, but che Republican party is dead and buried and they can only find the body " Attacks Arthur M. Hyde. The President’s eldest son, who §s secretary of the national young Democratic organization, brought his atteck directly into Missouri when he referred to Arthur M. Hyde, Sec- retary of Agriculture in the Hoover cabinet. Hyde delivered a eulogy to Abraham Lincoln at the opening of the “grass roots” meeting and '"‘Maryland Women’s active in formulating plans for the assembly. “Dead men cannot resurrect a dead party,” Roosevelt said. “And I refer to Mr. Arthur M. Hyde of Missouri, who claims he cannot understand |workers of Upper Prince Georges the administration’s sgricultural pro- | County met in Margaret Brent Hall am. I need only to point out that When the present administration | day afternoon to discuss over their wanted a Secrerary of Agriculture it | selected a man who hac lived Lis life- | pe held Friday at 2 o'clock at Beaver time among the farmers of the West| pam Country Club for the benefit of and not a man wrose recommenda- MRS. ROBERTA CAMPBELL LAWSON Of Tulsa, Okla., who was elected president of the General Federa- tion of Women’s Clubs during the annual meeting of the organization in Detroit, Mich. —Wide World Photo. Social Welfare Tea Prominent club and social welfare at the University of Maryland Mon- {ea cups plans for a card party to the Maryland Children’s Aid Society. Miss Charlotte Wilcox, Federal re- | WoobwAa . ... THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I0™]]™F AND G STREETS P. . WEDNESDAXY, JUNE f2, 1935. rD & LoTtHROP Prone DistricT S300 %/@ —because lilac tones, ranging from the palest lavender to violet-deep purple, blossom forth on all sides in Summer’s garden of smart and romantic fashions. So you will, of course want one or more frocks in lilac or lilac prints—to play in, to lunch in, to dance in. Lilac Tones in Pure-Dye Silks SOCIETY, The new 8ilver Star Model Home, 14 East Leland Street, Chevy Chase, Md., is completely furnished Woodward & Lothrop. Plan {o visit this modern home, and see the delightful interior schemes the Woodward & Lothrop home furnishing service can achieve. Entertain Guests in the Tea Room Tomorrow Hostess Luncheon Frozen Fruit Juice or Cream of Spinach Soup Roast Prime Ribs of Beef with Horseradish Mousse and Braized Assorted Vegetables, $1 Broiled Half Chicken with Spoon Bread and Nut Brown Caulifiower, $1.2§ Petite Vegetable Salad Choice of Cinnamon Buns and Hot Rolls Ies Cream Cake Roll with Crushed Strawberries or Deep Dish Cherry Pie Tes, Coffee, Milk Chocolate ‘TEs Room, Szvewrn Froom, For Positive Protection For Furs Winter Garments Telephone Dlstrict 5300 fion was the number of automobiles Be could sell.” lief worker for the county, addressed | Hurls Muddlehead Charge. the ladies on the need of such work o % among the children of the, county. 5 ~They are trying to resurrect them-| “yps . N. Cory of College Park was elves by hiding under the Constitu- [ pomed crairman. She will be assisted tlon and are seeking to raise a false|py \rs Frank Hinrichs, Mrs. H. E. issue, a straw man which they may | wackerman, Mrs. G. Sherman James, then blow down” young Roosevelt | yirs Ralph Sheffer, Mrs. C. O. Apple- continued. man, Mrs. Warren Evans, Mrs. J. Enos | “In doing this they show they still | Ray, Mrs. K. J. Morris, Mrs. T. B. —and we will call promptly for gar- Flower Printed Crepes with white grounds. Yard ] ments you wish protected from moths Printed Satin, lilac grounds with dark figures. Yard .. Chiffon Prints for afternoon and evening frocks. Yard. —from fire—from theft—from dust. Linen-Weave Silk for spectator sports frocks. Yard .. Charges are moderate. Crepes in solid colors. Yard Sheer Chiffons In solid colors. Yard ..$150 and $1.65 S & B . veeees..$1 108195 are as muddleheaded as ever, and I will give you a concrete example of it. | “They cry that the administration § destroying States’ rights, that it is centralizing power, and yet they go to the shrine of Lincoln. Any party which will raise the States’ rights' issue at the shrine of Lincoln shows early that it is not thinking any ore clearly than it did several years ago. i . “It is not fair to use the symbol of the great American, Lincoln, for any political party.” Mrs. Berry Presiding . At Dinner Saturday The annual dinfer celebrating Magna Charta day will be held Satur- day, June 15,at the Hotel La Fayette by Mrs. M. de Clare Berry, who is head of the District of Columbia | ranch of the International Magna 'harta Day Association and who is| also member of the heredity society | of Magna Charta Dames. | Mrs. Berry is calling attention to the | fact of the direct lineal descent from the barons of the Magna Charta of four great Virginians. These are | George Washington, James Madison, | “Father” of the Constitution of the United States; Commodore Mathew Maury, “Pathfinder of the Sess,” and Gen. Robert E. Lee. There will be representatives of the wo houses of Congress at this dinner, of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps | and the different societies founded | upon heredity. Mrs. Berry will pre- side, assisted by Gen. Willlam E. Horton. FLAG DAY EXERCISES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY —_— | Representatives of Local Univer- | sities to Attend Program. | Lawmakers to Speak. Representatives of virtually all local | universities and colleges are to attend | ¥Flag day exercises at 8 p.m. Priday in | the Raleigh Hotel under auspices of | the Intercollegiate Organizations of | America. Among those scheduled to speak are Benator Walsh of Massachusetts, Rep- resentative Randolph of WestVirginia, Representative Quinn of Pennsyl- | vania, Harold L. Moskovit of New1 York, national and New York State | resident of the organization, and ic Lloyd, co-chairman of the Dis- trict division of the organization. Linn C. Drake, Boy Scout executive, will have charge of part of the exer- || ¢ises. 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