Evening Star Newspaper, June 27, 1921, Page 12

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Ty THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JSNE 27, 1921 VOCATIONAL BOARD-TO BE |A. F. OF L. MAKES PLEA IMUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Line of Reasoning Was Justified, at That. - NS IR b G/ e Tt sk —By BUD FISHER.» ' WITHOUT HEAD FOR TIME FOR SMALL INVESTORS FARM LIEE€ |3 THE STUFF. o T ¢ (v A e ot PLENTY of PRESH é“' Ml‘a_y 3 o R - AND Twen' 3 AE NEA Successor to Uel W.Lamkin Will{Urges U. S. Treasury to Protect '::::::&‘ A MONTH 2 : t P “'E o~ Not Be Appointed in Near People of Limited Means 356D N foR GOoD ’ s S 1N Te> ‘;‘ Fut: From Fraud: MEAsSURE! T KNow T'M N : .u 'uture. 'rom Frauds. GONMA LIKE BEING 1t is considered unlikely that a suc-| The American Federation of Labor, RM-HALD! eessor to Uel W. Lamkin as director |in convention at Denver, has called A PARG-HAN of the Federal Board for Vocational|upon the Treasury Department to Training will be appointed in the nearj employ every possible measure to future. ‘The place will be held open at | protect the small investors of Ameri- Jeast until after the Smoot-Sweet bill | ca from fake stocks and fraudulent providing for the consolidation of the | promoters and to continue the issue war veterans' agencies under what is| of government savings securities as a 1o be known as the veterans’ welfare [ necessary means to that end. Notice bureau has been disposed of. It is|of this action was transmitted by la- now pending final action by Congress, |bor leaders to Treasury officials Sat- and in the event of its passage there |urday. Will e ‘o mecessity for appointing a| The federation, In a _resolution Successor to Mr. Lamkin, as the di-|adopted unanimously, offered its co- rectorship held by him is noc included [operation and assistance in bringing in the proposed consolidation to the attention of all affiliated unions In the event this legislation fails of | the advantage to their members of vacancy will be per-| placing their savings in Treasury Prior to Mr. Lamkin's! savings stamp. ar savings stamps appointment place hadlnm Treasury ngs certificates. been vacant for a long time. The Federation of Labor has been an Moreover it is deemed best to notfadherent of investment in government make the appointment until the ad-| sawings securities since they first ministration’s orgaNization Program i were issued and voiced that attitude has taken concrete form. Besides the | aq 5 permanent policy of the organi- Smoot-Sweet bill there are various|zation in the present resolution more other propositions at hand for the con- | gmphatically than ever before. solidation of the soldier relief| “The resolution declares that these agencien. = investments offer a splendid oppor- Announcement was made Friday liypity t othe men, women and children afternoon of the appointment by Col.|of the country to practice thrift.and C.'R. Forbes, director of the war risk [i¢c" jnvestment and _asserts that bureau. of L. T. Grant as regional di-l poge practices should become a part rector of the Pacific coast division of |of the everyday life of every Ameri- i - |can worker. ford to a si lakes divisi £ kudy Meo) Spor Leaves U. S. S. Hancock. bpointments Di-| Capt. John G. Church has been de- entered upon a|tached from command of the U. 8. S. veral regional | Hancock to duty in the 11th naval “k of the bureau | district. may be carried on hout inl"rruprl . t to the central machine in this o ey e ! Goes to Atlantic Fleet. Commander Benjamjn Dutton at the 400 ARMY CLERKS TO GO. Naval Academy haysbeen detailed as aid and flag secrefary to the com- ‘mander of the Atlantic fleet. Field Workers Must Be Off Pay ¥ Rolls by July 2. CASIOR|A Four hundred Army fleld clerks will rbe dropped from the rolls of the War For Infants and Children 1)fphurtm¢n‘l|.1uly :rnelgt‘ l;l ‘conlormily F 30' with provisions o e joint resolu- ‘"‘r “ lio‘;\‘ of N'lvch \'ll last, calling fr)rilhe lnu“ or rs ending of certain war-time activities | qlways bears ”l?l:" months fromb;he ;‘lalfia(‘:{ Il‘ll(fla(ir5 the ere are now al t 1,07 rmy flel 1 Clorka In the servic. Signature of 0. ford lives in Ch In making th Our Pasteurized Milk : Receives the | Highest Official Rating of the HEALTH DEPARTMENT for the . District of Columbia | 045, . 100 g The Health Department’s Method of Grading 100 Points Represents a Theoretically Perfect Milk. These 100 Points Are Allotted as Follows: For dairy farms, equipment and methods. ... ..16 2-3 For dairy cattle, health and cleanliness .......16 2-3 For dairy equipment and methods ...........16 2-3 ) For nutritive value of milk as determined by chemical analysis ................ccee.... 1623 « 7 For wholesomeness, cleanliness and keeping S S ' g:lahag:ls, as determined by bacteriologi- A ~ /S & s‘s-;0.'--.'...‘.-1-ll."-.oo.-v'..vll i with TomatoSauce d - ot You may love the hills and . . Call Up the Health Department wroods: and. fittle: birds - and " (Main 6000 and find out the official rating of things—but thebestpartof the ; AR ) . . . scenery is your picnic hamper. ; . g E the da.lry supplymg you with milk And the best thing in it are _ - Then call-up the those Fleinz Baked Beans. A ‘ : . : o e i, - C(hestnut Farms Sanitary Dairy , or at home, Heinz Baked Beans (Franklin 4000) and place your order. You will e are the most convenient, most enjoy the satisfaction which comes with nofifishing and most appetiz- . . =3 % the lmowl e that ou are u;Sng ' ing food for hot weather. avieng ¥ e | | THE VERY BEST MILK - Hesam-and £ot GeAnaY o - . FROM THE MOST APPROVED MILK SUPPLY IN THE CITY beans. Oven baking by dry ‘heat preserves the rich flavor and health-giving qualities. e Chestnut Farms Sanitary Dairy that “justbeans” do notchave. . . GEO.M. OYSTER,JR. | o e AR . 'HENRY N. BRAWNER, JR. | lll4-1116-1118-1120 ‘Connecticut ’Ave.l : DU €ne . \ -

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