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DAILY PRESS, NEWPORT NEWS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1932. FIVE SU11 First Lady? No Debt Slashing Anderson Defends Prohibition Plank north portion: weather partly overcast Wednesday. Hatteras to Jacksonville Moderate south and southwest winds over north portion and moderate east and southeast ove rsouth portion; weather fair Wednesday.

Jacksonville to Florida Straits Moderate east winds; weather partly overcast Wednesday. Until Armaments Cut, U. S. Says (Continued from Page I) tions which led to ths adoptlaa ft' the amendment, accentuate changes in methods of trartsporUUoa. "This is not constructive pritr." he said.

"It would be a serious bam ward step in social development. The convention refused to adopt this suggestion's He said it was high Important t- i "preserve what has been gained under prohibition." (Continued from Page 1) trol of the liquor traffic would throw the country back to where it was prior 19 1920 and reestablish condi schedules, revealed that Premier Her-rlot was willing to bury the Young pian ana press for: I. Suspension of reparations for one, two or more years. z. Continuance of deliveries In kind.

3. A suggestion that after the sus Plans to Collect Taxes Completed (Continued from Page 1) use in the manufacture or production of a taxable article except in the case pension period France would ask that A Iri- Mini 1 l. tttfji' I tu SOAP JX a final global sum be spread among the United States and recipients of reparations. Used in Every i Km' I ip of tires, inner tubes and furs. STIMSON MAKES DENIAL WASHINGTON.

June 21. in the World for More than MIA In order to gain this exemption the vendor must obtain from the pur Secretary Stlmson said today "there is no truth whatever In statements chaser a certificate that the goods so Three Generations 7 from Lausanne that the American Officials Arrive For Opening of Bankers' Meeting (Continued from Page 1) management, and C. W. Beerbower, of Roanoke, will make his president' address. A banks Investment problems will be discussed at the second day meeting by Mr.

Munslck. and Mr. Elliott will discuss the relationship of the public and the railroads. Dr. Freeman will address the Saturday morning session on "Racketeer Economics." and Mr.

Gravalt will dls-cuss the relationship of agriculture and rural banking. Officers for the new year will be nominated at the second day's session, and elections and installation will be held at the conclusion of the program Saturday. On the afternoon of the second day Virginia members of the American Bankers Association will meet to hear the report of the vice-president of that association for Virginia. At that meeting there will be elected a member of the executive council for a three year term, a vice-president for Virginia, and a member and an alternate member of the general nominating committee at the next convention of the American Bankers Association, and a vice-president of each division represented In the American Bankers Association. Officers of the Virginia Bankers Association are: W.

S. Irby, president of the Bank of Lunenburg, president: 8. W. Keys, cashier of the Bank of Glade Spring, vice-president; Miss Lillian Kendall, of ihe First and Merchants National Bank, Richmond, assistant secretary, T. D.

Neal, of Bcott and Strlngfellow, Richmond, treasurer: and Thomas W. Ozlln, Ken-bridge, attorney. government or Its representatives have purchased will be used as material in the manufacture of a taxable article, or is for use as a component part of a taxable article to be made. had any negotiations or made any tlOZEH NORTH TO SUNNY. SOUTH suggestions as to debt questions at Lausanne or Geneva." Jobbers or dealers who are not Commenting on statements to that manufacturers, and users who are not effect from abroad, the secretary of state added: manufacturing taxable articles, are not entitled to purchase free from tax.

"Not only have no discussions on The sale price is determined by the this subject taken place between our manufacturer's actual charge at the Warren William, a newcomer to stardom, and Sidney Fox who appear In "The Mouthpiece," high voltage drama at the Paramount Theatre starting today with John Wray and Guy ICbbee. government and our representatives, but they inform us that no such dis factory or place of production, in cluding all packing charges, but ex cussion has ever taken place between cluding freight. them and the representatives of any GuaniHei? ITmimsSei? Co. Phone 266 TOT AtTTtT ITTNTH long distance and SHORT HAULS If articles sold are returned and foreign government. "The American representatives at the Geneva conference are dealing the sale entirely rescinded by refund of the entire amount paid, including soieiy with the question of disanna tax, no tax is payable upon the trans ment.

action and If paid it may be credit I if-f vt' i ed or refunded. Tells of Huttons Shipping News Mrs. Herbert Hoover Will Mrs. Herbert Hoover succeed herself as first lady of these United States after the election in November? Her husband's nomination at the Republican convention June 14 in Chicago, is assured. It remains to be seen whether the election will reinstate him in the White House.

Mrs. Hoover is said to excellent care of her husband, making it her chief aim in life. Moving Carefully Done by Experts Alleged Proposal TODAY'S TIDES Sun rises CHARLES GUNTER, Proprietor (Continued from Page 1) Sun sets High tide A.M.; 12:25 P.M. Low tide 6:13 A.M.; 6:13 P.M. tender names such as "sweetheart, honey, dear, darling," and sang love SHIPPING NEWS Arrived Hoxie, American Hampton Roads songs (he Is a radio singer) for her on automobile rides.

Sometimes, she ve-S: U. C. V. in Annual Meet in Richmond said, they remained at her home and Line, Baltimore; general cargo. was a statement by Representative Ralney of Illinois, the Democratic leader, predicting that after the party the cooked for him.

"He kept following me from the Cralgsmere, Allan R. Hoffman agent, New York, for coal. Thomas Tracy, Allan R. Hoffman 1 h-- (Continued from Page 1) pantry to the stove and from the stove to the sink, putting his arms St agent, New York, for orders. convention nominates its presidential candidate it will abolish the two-thirds rule.

Senate supporters of Governor Roosevelt continued to talk about the fc-jiAVwiMkA s-ii-ft ri-frif frtf 'ifitn-rf miff it around me, kissing me very tenderly and repeating over and over again Sailed Craigemere, Allan R. Hoffman agent; New York, coaL West Arrow, Dichmann, Wright that he loved me," she related, star advisability of attempting to throw ing fixedly at Hutton and he stared out that rule. Lee Tracy, Douglas Fairbanks, and Ann Dvorak as they appear In the First National picture, "Love Is a Racket," which comes to the Palace Threatre today for a three-day showing. back from his place at the counsel Pugb, agent; New York, general cargo. lable with an occasional gulp.

She said they set a wedding date tentatively for the following March, Hutton having explained that he was Washington "I have sympathy with those In distress," said Senator Logan Ky.) on the Senate floor. "I am one of them in fact." He explain Entered Hallaren Fumess Withy agent; Baltimore, to discharge paper. LaDonla Hasler memorial association late In the afternoon when greetings were extended to the visitors by Governor B. Russell, of Georgia, Mrs. B.

A. Blenner, State president, Oeneral De-saussere, Dr. Tabor, Mrs. Charles B. Keesee.

of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs, Byrne, representing the TJ. D. C. Meanwhile the beautiful new home for Confederate women, erected on the grounds of the R. E.

Lee Soldiers Home was being dedicated with appropriate ceremonies, with Senator Connally participating with State and city officials. Mrs. Andrew Jackson Montague, wife of Representative Montague, expecting "some oil wells to come in. He added, she testified, that, they ed his family overruled his objections! agent; Baltimore, to Hopewell for ni had a "very bright future." "Then he told me he owned a home near to a new refrigerator, auto and radio by quoting optimistic predictions as to trate. Cane Henrr Glendale, where we could live, and added: 'We'll have a lovely little 'J.

'yf i the business future by President Hoover, Senator Watson and Andrew Mellon. HAMPTON ROADS, June 21. UP) Arrived Madison. New York; Ind. Democrats Hoxie, Holloran Elmshora (Ger.) and Empire State, Baltimore; City of Norfolk, Havre; Glenpool, Ravtnwn: Stenhen R.

Jones, Boston, Demand Repeal Hartwellson, do; Schurbek (Ger.) Damerara. In, Capitol Square at noon, and at 5 P. M. the Little Rock High School band played again at the Capitol. When the strains of their notes died In the echo, the Charlottesville municipal band started the evening concert.

Tomorrow Governor Pollard will officially welcome the veterans to Virginia, and the principal response will be made by George H. Armistead, editor of the Nashville Banner. In the afternoon all of the visitors will participate in the dedication of the Richmond Battlefield Park, embracing the fields over which the Confederates successfully defended Richmond .70 years ago. Major General Lytle Brown will be the principal speaker. The exercises are to be held on Frazier's farm where the battle of Frazier's was fought.

The program will Include memorial ceremonies to the 18,000 men who fell in the defense, and now are burled In Hollywood Cemetery here. Among other reunion guests expected here tomorrow will be TJ. S. Grant, the Third, and Boiling Lee, a direct descendant of General Robert E. Lee.

Railed Freeman. Cold Harbor and INDIANAPOLIS, June 21. MV- In a state convention dominated by presmens oi me tiome oara, presided, with officers of all Confederate organizations as Invited guests. Full Day for Vets The day was a full one for the veterans. Reveille sounded at 6:45 at Camp Desaussure, located at Lee Camp Soldiers Home.

The Mississippi State Teachers College band gave a morning concert during the morning, and Illustrated lectures on Robert E. Lee ad Stonewall Jackson were given In the soldiers home chapel, Ths Austusta police band gave a concert Roanoke, New York; Tresllllan United Kingdom; Lemuel Burrows, Cralgsmere, Boston; Chtldar RKfnru Aires'. Eleanor Boiling. Sa Pastel LiraeBu Sandals younger members of the party, Paul V. McNutt, former national commander of the American Legion, was nominated today by acclamation as vannah; Pluto Bermuda; West Arrow, Antwerp; Delaware River, Phila; Winton Australia; Elms the Democratic candidate for Gover nor of Indiana.

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He win oppose Senator James E. Watson, ad Alamo, New York, ana sauea lor Mobile; Commercial Pioneer, New Or misistration floor leader, at the 7 I SI "Chic" Sale and Jackie Cooper who leans; Gullla (It.) Philaaeipma. Sailed ComaL New Orleans; Commercial Orleanen, New Orleans; Occidental, Port Arthur; Osage, New York. will be seen at the Olympic Theatre today and tomorrow In "When a Fell er Needs a Friend." What a break for those who want these colorful pastels! You can afford to buy a pair for each dress at this price. Wear them on the street, for sport or for the beach.

Medium heel linen Shoes in blue, maize and white. Sizes 3 to 8. STARTS TODAY vous system without opiaties narco A Publlx Theatre The Great American Drama! "Getttn licked, my boy, tt one thins but we don't have to take defeat Jackie Cooper in- "WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND" with tics, or such habit lorming drugs. uei Says Brown Told Him He Expected B. in lue ana zc packages, wherever drugs are sold.

Adv. November election. McNutt, who is dean of the Law School of Indiana University, will have a Legionnaire as his opponent in the gubernatorial race. The Republicans a fortnight ago selected Raymond S. Springer, of Connersville as their candidate.

He was the first state commander of the Legion. A platform containing a "temperance" plank was adopted without a dissenting vote. The plank recommends that Congress "immediately propose the necessary amendment to the federal constitution repealing the Eighteenth Amendment." It recommends that in the amendment Congress specify that it shall be submitted to non-partisan conventions at which no other question shall be considered. The plank also recommends immediate repeal of the Indiana "bone dry" law. Return of Saloon Jenson Will Face.

Hearing at 10 A.M. (Continued from Page 1) one of which a man had been stand- As he was about to come abreast of these machines he stated that an automobile coming In the opposite direction hove In sight, the lights serving to blind him, especially In view of the fact that the pavement was wet as It was raining at the time, or had been shortly before. A He stated that he felt no jar and had no Idea that the man at the roadside had been hit, later pulling up at the eastern end of town where he stopped about ten minutes before proceeding on his way. 67,000 miles Chic Sale rT.JllSj Metro Sound News First Time In Newport News "School Days" Cartoon VALVES GROUND 93,000 NEW PISTON RINGS (Continued from Page 1) entire statement in which he told his version of the conversation with Eorah, in which E. A.

Van Valken-burg, of Philadelphia, participated. Opposed to Repeal He also read a statement by Van Valkenburg which said: "Mr. Brown and myself were opposed to naked repeal of the 18th amendment and favored modification. "Senator Borah distinctly favored the submission of a plan for restoring the control of the liquor problem to the states if a method to that end could be devised which would protect the dry states and prevent the return of the saloon. "He stated he was endeavoring to prepare such a plan around the central idea contained in the proposition theretofore advocated by the distinguished lawyer, William Guthrie, for the modification of the 18th amendment.

"There was no controversy over the proposition that some remedial measure should be submitted for ratification by the states under strictly constitutional procedure to correct the abuses that had grown up under JACKSONVILLE, June 21. Arrived Alleghany, Baltimore; Cherokee, New York and sailed for return; Betty, Baltimore; Nevlsslon, Philadelphia; Malchace, New York. Sailed Charles Nelson, Savannah; Mualres, Miami. SAVANNAH, June 21. W) Arrived Bonheur New York; Evelyn, San Juan, Porto Rico; Sture-holm Galveston; Somerset and Howard, Jacksonville; Wyoming, Philadelphia.

Sailed Kwansai Maru Los Angeles; Somerset, Baltimore; Wyoming, Jacksonville; Howard, Philadelphia; Stureholm Oslo. MOBILE, June 21. (flV-Arrived Mundriel, New Orleans; Jomar, New Orleans, Sorvangen, Georgetown. Sailed San Francisco, Hare. PORT ARTHUR, June 21.

(ff) Arrived Shenandoah, foreign; Mal-manger( foreign; Comet, New York; Paul H. Howard, coastwise; Patricia foreign. Sailed Evina Santos; Denver, Boston; Virginia, upper Hudson River; Aztel J. Byles, Bayonne; Sylvan Arrow, New York; Missouri, Warner; Atlantic Sun, Philadelphia; Byron D. Benson and W.

W. Mills, coastwise. GALVESTON, June 31. (Arrived Youngstown, Houston; Madda-lena Oderro Mobile; W. Irish, Philadelphia: Brazos, New York; El Oceana, New York; El Cos-ton, Houston.

Sailed Syros, Houston, Tannen-flels Houston; Hlbueras (Hon) Puerto Cortez; Atlantic Maru Kobe; W. M. Irish, Philadelphia. PORT EADS, June 21. (Arrived Munplace, Progresso; Effingham, Rotterdam; Morazan Vera Cruz; Motorcarllne Ant ONCE IN A BLUE MOON There comes a Picture as "The Mouthpiece" which Is so abundantly rich In wholesome entertainment and of such outstanding merit, that as manager of your Paramount Theatre, cannot resist personally endorsing it to every Amusement Lover of the Peninsula.

HARL A. WOLEVER, Manager. Speaker Garner Calls For Repeal (Continued from Page 1) be collected from debtor nations to the extent of their ability to pay." Republican leaders, however, declined detailed comment. Representative Snell of New York, permanent chairman at the Republican national convention said simply: "It is a good statement." After spending a few hours In his office and the speaker's chair. Garner went home to rest.

His physician, Dr. George Calver, said the Texan was "much better," but had to guard against overexertion and should rest as much as possible to rid himself of the severe cough he still had. Among other political discussions the existing amendment." Borah explained that he felt a party platform was not the proper DAIIGEROUSAGE place to propose a constitutional THE amendment and that he had at that ImswT-' time already drafted the proposed law observance plank which he made lA a V- 4 Unfair A i rJ THE LOW-DOWN 1 ON THE WORLD'S i BIGGEST SUCKER I GAME LOVE I If Rk I P00M3M Jul Dashing Star of flja it 1 "Vnlon Depot" In the Season's Ace Comedy Sensation mM LA 9 Cast el Yount Slant Mfilfj tlisl ANN DVORAK Biff'! I'HVfla FRANCIS DEE LEE TRACy 1 public today. It follows: Text of Amendment "The Republican party is a party of obedience to law and observance mM0 werp; Standard, New York; Sir James Bell Houston; Sastilla Santiago; Labette, Genoa. EVERY day the mail brings us flood of letters i many from middle aged women.

They prove that Change of Life need nol always be dreaded; They tell how the headaches, back Daringly of the constitution. Its first great achievement was the preservation of constitutional government. It holds mar Reveals the Inside Story of with George Washington that "the constitution which at any time exists. Sailed Pan Gothia Rotterdam; Gertrude Kellogg, New York; Mlcarao Bluefields; Fred J. Montevideo; Ralmund Lake Charles; Worden (Nlc), Alvaro Ob- a Famous New York until changed by the explicit and Criminal Lawyer's Life! with "I operate a fleet of three large milk trucks at Pontiac, Illinois, and have lone been a highly satisfied user of Germ Processed Motor Oils.

In all my years in the trucking business I have never used an oil that could begin to save trucks and money like Germ Processed. An International truck that I have, has now run 117,065 miles, and will be two years old June 15. It averages, as all my trucks do, 180 miles daily, with 40 to 50 stops. At 67,000 miles I had the valves ground. I found them to be in excellent ahape and with scarcely bit of carbon to be found.

"At 93,000 miles new rings .006 of an inch oversize were ordered, but had to be filed down miles on our speedometer, we bad the bad luck to break our oil feed line. It was a hot night at the end of a long trip, and having heard that Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oils penetrated the metal, we decided to try to get in to our terminal, 20 miles away. We made it, and wheo the motor was examined, it was found to be in perfect shape. "Germ Processed Motor Oil has saved me a great deal of money in overhauls, other repairs and loss of time. It certainly produces results and I shall never use anything else.

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MacCraig. "I took three bottles. It made me strong and healthy. I will always praise your medicine and tell other women about it." "The 18th amendment has been written Into the constitution by the will of the people in the way the con WINDS Eastport to Sandy "Hook Moderate stitution prescribes. It can be taken (A Newcomer to Stardom) SIDNEY FOX JOHN WRAY GUY KIBBEE to fresh southwest winds shifting to west over south portion; weather partly overcast Wednesday.

cut of the constitution by similar procedure. It can be taken out in before they would fit When we bad about no other way. Sandy Hook to Hatteras Moderate AXbil uopiid testimonial i on file at Conoco headquarters. southwest winds, fresh over north portion and shifting to west over SPECIAL! MILLS BROS. Radio and Stage Sensations In I Ain't Got Nobody Paramount Screen Song FREE EYE EXAMINATIONS XCONOCO GERM VROCESSw Date Back to the Days of the Peddler.

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p. MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING THE HIDDEN QUART Republican party pledges Itself and its nominees to its observance and RJ5vS STARTS illltll TODAY! enforcement.".

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