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PEAGE EUNVENTIUN 'NAPS LEGISLATION Additional Neutrality Laws Expeoted Among Recom- mendations. Peace advocates, under the aegis of the National Oouncil for Prevention of War, will decide today on & legisia- (ive program to urge on the next Con- gress. After two days of discussion, men | end women attending the mnfl, House were sifted from the andtnn of commite Sees. Additional neutrality legislation, | \some reduction of the Natlon's mili- $ary forces and new inducements to international good will probably will head the council’s list of demands. Demoeratic and Republican spokes- itmen wooed the “peace vote” at a din- ner meeting of the conference in the ‘war was to elect Gov. Landon. Ciles Hatred of War, “The world knows where Mr. Roose- Welt stands onmwllumolpuu,"l sald McMahon, * * * This hatred of war to which he has given expression | huotmn!yup-rflubmnfinu‘ from deep conviction, unquestioned sinoerity and from a strong determi- Dation to do all that lies in his power s the Chief Executive of this Nation $o free it from the peril and devastat- {ng effect of modern war." “The Republican party and the Re- publican candidate favor the reduc- dlon of armaments” McCracken de- glared, adding that the curve of the »Nation's and the world's armaments $ad been going up steadily since the Present administration took office. The Democratic spokesman called attention to the Pan-American Oon- vention embodying the principle of pon-intervention, the withdrawal of Marines from Haiti and Nicaragua, the abrogation of the Platt amendment and especially the reciprocal trade wgreements as examples of the inter- | mational friendliness fostered by this | sdministration. Says Covenants in Jeopardy. The Republican spokesman ®that which does more to bring on International difficulties is the concen- gtration of power in the hands of & single individual” President Roose- welt, he said, by implication, is “no pespecter of the covenanta among men, &he most sacred of which is the Con- stitution. **v}******************** Robert Lincoln O'Brien of | the United States Tariff Commission, | {Ppresiding as toastmaster, offered speak- | Mfimewlnywhowuldmcflw; olaims of other presidential eandidates | to the “peace vote.” No offers were and wbuu. 1o by themselves and no' attempt t follow in the fm tribute to the female Paying bread winger in an address last night before the District Women's Bar As- sociation, of the mf.hul University Law School, Dr, Charles Pergler, dean professional “In any event,” Dr. Pergler oon- oluded, “it is s wise woman who do not always stay anchored.” The speaker was introduced by Judge Ellen K. Raedy of Municipal Court, a National University gradu- ate, who Judge Marion Harron of the Unlhd States Board of Tax Appeals also spoke. ESTABLISHED 1875 NNOUNCING— OUR FALL SALE of Fine Modern and Semi-Antique ORIENTAL RUGS v+ at 10% to 20% Below Market Prices CHINESE st sraen 9x12 $169.50 TABRIZ (@emi-antique) 8x11 SAROUKS, 9x12 ____ KESHAN, 9x12 KERMANSHAHS, 9x12 _ TABRIZ, 10x13 INDIA (semi-antiauey 11x18_ SAROUK, 10.6x17.6 A Large Selection of Scatter Size Rugs Priced From $17.50 Up This Sale will be continued for 10 “days only at above prices 00000000 BROADLOOM i"'r“""" .-nm-u'u E an"votets Sad weaves. sosesssoce E. P. HINKEL & CO. Rug and Carpet Cleaning . . . Fine Floor Coverings 600 Rhode Island Avenue N.E. PHONE: Potomac 1172 18 8. 0. 8. 0.0.0.2.0.2.0.2.8.2.8.0.2.2.2.0.2.9.1 ik D.. C.,- FRIDAY,: OCTOBER. 9, 1936. 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Fifth f (€) By Di Morton of London . . with flare . Of Scottish Pater Pon collar. 14 to 20. Coats—3rd floor. -+ » Parsian Piped $89.75 + Slim Princess with Beaver $75 (D) By MIII%LM., of London . . . Coronation velvet peplum dress r ofternoons with @ brend-new trim. ming of brilliants. 14 to 20. Gown Salon—2nd fleor. (E) By Winifred Mawdsley of London", new metal shot crepe developed on Hnu lnmnbm simple. (F) By Wallace of I.uln clip . . . a restrained flare . bodice, shirred shoulders . . 14 to 20. Moderate Price—2nd fioor. $2. « A drematic belt and + @ novel new droped n:h distinctive unusual! 14 to 20. Moderate Rrice—2nd floor. $25 (G) By Reville, Ltd., d l-u‘u (official _ des gowns) ., Black rud:bth 'rh- cess with gold braid accent. 14 ¢ to 20, Gown Selon—2nd fioor $29.7F (H) Alix’s boltod tunic i m Moire Kid Carceul 14 t0 20. Fur— Sth floor. $198 m m’. new _ swi in tight curl ’ml:: wl!h barre! sleeves. $265 ;lélfonejiutl. 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