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| meine NOR LOSSES | ARGED IN SALES F ALIEN PROPERTY ‘ Obngressman Woodruff De- ands That House Inves- j tigate Whole Question. 4 WASHINGTON, June 23,—Repre- Beptative Woodruff (Rep., Mich), who spiirred Attorney General Daugherty info action several weeks ago on war cobtract cases, has gone on the war- path again. He opened a broadside directed es- pevially at the Alien Property Custo- ian, but incidentally at Mr, Daugh- erty, The House was asked to ap- point a special investigating com- mittee of nine #ambers to look into the sale of aliea property. He charg- ed? that the aggregate value of the properties held by the Custodian as shdwn by his latest report was “nparly a quarter of a billion dollars legs than we might reasonably expect to find there.” Mr. Woodruff charges maladmin- istration under former Administrations and that properties have been sold by thé present custodian far below their reqsonable value. He declared engrmous fees had been paid attor- nefs and that in some instances law- yets he did not name had represented the custodian and then been per- ‘mitted to represent claimants. Mr. Woodruff deciared a committee of }Congress should investigate the Bogch Magneto sale, which he pre- ‘idusly accused Secretary Wecks of heing connected with, and the forma- tioh of the Chemical Foundation Com- peasy. Be asserted rumors about the dis- position of the property of H. Up- n & Co., German tobacco inter- were sufficient to demand a be. Mr. Woodruff charged that ‘Upmann was able to obtain the ser- ae of George J. Corbett, one of Mm Gargan's aids, in putting over the Chemical Foundation deal. He said Corbett received a fee for ser- viges to the custodian of $25,000 in one ingtance. He complained that at one time the align property had been estimated at $890,000,000, then by the present cus- ftodian at about $575,000,000. This ‘was deemed worthy of an inquiry, peas lec Ads asdl HUNT DEADLY GERMS SET FREE BY BLAZE BERKELEY, Cal., June 23. — Selen- tists were trying to-day to recapture millions of germs freed on,the Univer- sity of California campus when Hearst ‘Hall burned Tuesday night. Bottles filled with deadly cultures were broken and the contents washed way by the streams of water. Goats, rats, rabbits and guinea pigs, inoculated with other germs, were ased, and many of the animals were still at large to-day. estB. ‘America's Finest Thoroughbred hrilling Contests AQUEDUCT RACES TO MORROW'S GREAT FEATURES $10,000 Great American $8,000 Queens Co. Handicap A2-Mile Steeplechase AND 3 OTHER EXCELLENT CONTESTS an v Brooklyn, at AS ed for Ladi via Brooklyn Station, > STAND, .85, Including Tax sNTISEPT POWDER One Pinch Makes a Pint For Home Use A marvelous germ de- stroyer. Yet so pleasant that it may be used as a mouth wash. At All Druggists. Notice to Advertisers FINANCIER’S WIDOW bag GIVES CORNELL $1,000,000 BUILDING FOREIGN. ent with the meeting of the of the League of Nations the of July the Pope plans to Issue ayed encyclical, Which was first ed for Haster. ~ The Communist conference at Basle, DOMESTIC. Switzerland, according to the Neue Zel- . tung of Zurich, passed unantmously a of lightning killed Charles | resolution to create a Swiss Red Guard r of Hopewill township. pair of horses to the ed William Dare, s ewis Dare, on whe » was working. cution of War graft cases by the Department of Justice Is to be ac: tered to other jurisdictions than the District of Colursbla, It is learned. Ad- * jrand Jury Inguirles are to be ght soon In several States, ere Is every probability that Chair- Lasker of the Shipping Board will World News in Brief LOCAL. jety of America , of more thay Istuke for Ipecac, | thy partment of Labor has a HulletIN-No.. 312--telling sand lighting fixtures mies. aub, a J., hurled th just Issued why clean w Losing from one Anna Morris ployee of the » while climbing another last night, . thirty-elght, an em- LOS ANGE! Miss Eva Novak, motion picture star, eluding all her friends, slipped away to Riverstde and became the bride of Willlam Rich- ard Reed, twenty-six, a cameraman, Miss Novak gave her name as Bar- bara Eva Novak, her age as twenty and make several speeches In the agricul-| stissourl as her birthplace. ‘The cere- tural belt of the Middle West for the 0 formed by Justice of the purpose of explaining the whip subsidy | mony Was Per lewis mieten 4 "Peace Hibbard in the Court House. 4 to be playing arrested last night when § detectives of clal Service Squad raided a restaurant and coffee house on the second floor of a building in Wash- ston Avenue, Charging conspiracy under the Anti- Trust Law, Thomas B. Merchant of Binghamton has begun sult in for $150,000 islation CLEARANCE SALE Alexander Women’s Low Shoes fh $4.85 Patent leather one-straps and oxfords; kid oxfords, Cuban and low heels; tan oxfords, straight and wing tips; tan calf sport oxfords, saddle leather soles and heels; white canvas welt oxfords, low and military heels; gunmetal calf one-straps; gunmetal calf straight tip oxfords; white canvas tennis oxfords; white canvas one-strap pumps with patent leather, tan or black calf trim; ‘white canvas oxfords with tan or black Wing tips. Included are small lots in broken sizes of low shoes THAT WERE $10 TO $15. Sixth Ave., Cor. 19th St. Hudson Tubes, 6th Ave. “L” and West Side Subway—All Convenient & Hoboken distribut A community party attended by 3,000 was held Jast night by Dr, Christian F. Reisner at Chelsea Methodist Episcopal Church, 178th eet and Fort Washing- ton Aven Police Band, motion pictures and ville performers en- tertained. The Police De rtment makes this announcemen linda’ 9, Higgins, Shield No. 13th ~=Precinct, having changed her social condition and is now known as Belinda 8. Higgins Milatz, the records of the Police Department will be changed accordingly.” The swimming team of the Boys’ Club was the winner last night in an excit- ing finish of the 300-yard handicap re- lay swim in Madison Square Garden pool, under the ausptces of the Metro- bolitan A. A, U tor Calder announces he will In- » calling MRS. WILLARD D. STRAIGHT ITHACA, N. Y¥., June 23.—The late Major Willard D. Straight’s wish ex- pressed in his will that his wife, Dorothy Payne Whitney Straight, “do such things for Cornell Univer- sity as she may think most fitting and useful to make the same a more human place,"’ will be translated into fact by the erection of a $1,000,000 building to be used as a centre for the social and recreational life of stu- dents, it was announced to-day by President Farrand. The building, preliminary plans for which have been prepared by Delano & Aldrich, architects of New York City, will be erected in the centre of the University campus on Central Avenue, south of the library. eres aaa MDERMIT TO RUN IN JERSHY, TRENTON, June 23.—Frank McDer- mit of Newark, former member of the New Jersey bar, to-day announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomina- tion for Governor. ‘The chief point tn his platform is lective judictary, of Brooklyn the now dis d_ cruiser. n James Boran was regulat- ing trafic on Williamsburg Bridge lact «% when knocked down by a truc« operated by Antonio Perina, No. 316 venue, Astoria, He suffered internal Juries and a possible fracture of the ight shoulder. He is in Gouverneu: Hospital. Policer Yonkers from his skidded and before pi At St. i r » it was said hy Injuries and that his arms n James J. Madden of the squad was thrown achine Jast night when tt a ‘No. 73 Veronica Brooklyn, gave his two-year-old For Other Gimbel News See Page 16 - BROAD AY — geRD STREET - — NEW YORK CITY | Emmy Lou Pump; white duck; ventilated insole; a favor- ite; Children’s and Women's. $2.00 $2.50 The Flapper Sandal in white canvas; black Neeser trimmed; rubber heel; 214 to 8. $5.50 Men s Comet Baseball Shoe; leather-tr ; extra non-skid sole. The Champion Tennis Bal; white or brown duck; Chil- dren's, Women's and Men's. Real Comfort : Real Service in REAL Summer SHOES—KEDS And GIMBELS Has’ the KEDS! | j | | | | Gimbels Carries Genuine KEDS and GENUINE KEDS ONLY All Genuine Keds Have the Name KEDS Stamped in the Shoe Itself Get in line, everybody! Chénge into KEDS. The And when you think of KEDS, you always think of summer shoe that’s a luxury at a price that’s no luxury. Gimbels. For Gimbels has the KEDS. Two great A luxury of comfort. A luxury2of c6olne Waiting comfort-ful aisles of them. 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