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Navy toHaqgeBirthdayParty Public Is Invited to See Parades and Diving and Aerial Exhibitions. A view of one of the shops at the Navy Yard which will be open to the public on Navy day, October 27. The photograph was made in the cartridge case shop, where large slabs of brass are made into cases destined to hold projectiles before they are fired from Uncle Sam’s guns. THE Navy Yard will be “at home"[ All activities at the yard will be ™ to all visitors on October ‘The | thrown open to public inspection from occasion is the annual celebration of Visitors will be Navy day, which will be marked by, parades, guard mounts and drills, | escorted by Marines through the deep-sea-diving exhibitions, airplane various shops where they can see giant guns being manufactured, maneuvers and other features being planned by naval officers and civilian molten steel pouring from furnaces and steel hammers as tall as a thre PRICE 8 am. to 5:30 pm. 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Concert and parade music will be furnished by the Navy Band, and the Marine Band will assist in a series of drills and parades. CAROLINIANS TO MEET Democratic Club to Have Rally Wednesday. The North Carolina Democratic Club of Washington will hold its regular monthly rally in the Raleigh Hotel ball room Wednesday at 8 pm. The list of campaign speakers will be an- nounced later. The club's executive council voted to join the District Young Democrats in an election night celebration at the ‘Willard Hotel. Officials of the organization yester- day reminded North Carolinians resid- ing here that next Saturday, October 24, is the last day on which they can register at home for the general election, Applied Over Frame or Stucee Estimates ENTERPRISE ROOFING CO. k- R. L. I POTOMAC AV . 0200 SLASH! ) WARBURG REJOING ROOSEVELT'S FOLD Stabilization and Trade Re- vival Moves Win Over Critic. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 17.—James P. Warburg, New York banker, who turned from adviser to critic of the | Roosevelt administration, returned to- day to the support of the President. “Unless there is a fundamental change in the general alignment be- tween now and November,” he wrote | Secretary of State Cordell Hull, he would vote for Mr. Roosevelt's re-elec- tion. “Recent developments in the direc- tion of stabilization of currencies and | revival of world trade,” were the rea- sons for his decision. Warburg was an economic adviser | to the President during the early part | of the administration, but resigned his | D. C, PIANOS for RENT $3 monthly and up. Rental pald applies to purchase price 1f you decide to buy later, Call NAtL 4730 KITT’S 1330 G St. OCTOBER 18, post in protest against developments in New Deal fiscal policies. He went back to his banking busi- ness and wrote two books, “Hell Bent for Election” and “Still Hell Bent,” explaining his opposition. His letter to Secretary Hull, made public by the New York World Tele- gram in a dispatch from Washington, praised Hull's efforts “to throw into reverse the present worid-wide gravi- tation toward economic nationalism and illusory self-suffictency.” He added: “National self-sufficiency means a | permanent government directod econ- omy; and a permanent government directed economy means at length dic- tatorship * * *." The letter said Warburg had “ex- pected to support an opposition which would * * * indorse the basic prin- ciples for which you stand,” but *‘un- fortunately, the Republican platform and the Republican campaign as de- veloped to date openly attack this principle at the very time when the present administration is approaching it more closely.” Hull's reply, also made public by | the World Telegram, thanked Warburg | for his “continued interest,” but dis- claimed personal credit for fiscal moves, saying he “only supported the AMERICAN RADIATOR CO Hot-Water HEAT 1936—PART ONXE. policies * * * the President * ¢ * has laid down at all times during his administration.” |EMBALMER SAYS TRIAL RESULT IS PREDESTINED Tallmadge, Gaining Strength, Thinks He Can Finish With No More Relapses. Bs the Associated Press. OREGON, I, October 17.—Guy Tallmadge, 56-year-old embalmer, | gaining strength during a week-end | recess in his trial on a charge of murder, expressed belief today he | | would be able to finish his court ap- | | pearances with no further relapses. | Tallmadge had collapsed seven | | times during the first few days of | | trial. The State charged he Kkilled | his wife, Bessie, in a pretended hold- | |up so that he might marry Mrs. | | Frances Birch, a red-haired widow little more than half his age. | Resting on a cot in his cell, the ailing undertaker’s assistant gave in- | terviewers a fatalistic view of the | trial and indicated he was resigned to | an unhappy outcome. “I believe it's | predestination,” he said. | 285 No Money Down UPTO 5 YEARS TO PAY F. H. A. Rates—First Payment December st Hot-Wa pro WI Free Radiation Larger plants pro- portiona.ely priced 907 15th ter Heatine You Can Buy. a first ct complete led 1n 6 rooms. 1H WRITTEN GUARANTEE. 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