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.THE - EXENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 lMUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Judges Everybody Else by Himself. (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) —By BUD FISHER. DR, FARRAND NEW HEAD OF CORNELL Washington Man, Red Cross Leader, Elected to Suc- ceed Dr. Schurman. 1 By the Associated Press. ! ITHACA. N. Y., June 28.—Dr. Liv- ingston Farrand, prominent in Red Cross work, yesterday was elected | president of Cornell University to suc- ceed Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, re- appointed minister to China. Dr. Farrand has pted the office. but no date set for the in- duguration, according to an official { announcement. \ JEEE, THIS IT'S ALL LAND! 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Pa. and Marie auer, who lives with her father. to cut t living expen i $30 a2 month, It Qs th and Frank, who live in Washington. and Joren Frankiin, Pa., and by three sits ie Jenson of | mount 10| pODY OF D. C. SOLDJER Wi TO BE BURIED THURSDAY opi committee of th | Mr. Melntosh, th The body of Private Receiving Vocational Training. Up to Congress. Whether or not unmarried former !0 others it service men receiving voca < ABIpROHEthEamuN —— ing_should b given maintenance pay equal to THREE DROWN IN RIVER. in the cost of living pro ) Father 1%c a Day .1 and 5c¢ Sunday The Star delivered to your home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you left_to Congress for de F. MecIntosh, a member of the Fe Drags Boy In With Him -+ing to Save Daughter. yesterday in discu: ing reports of an imminent cut. The standing committee of the fed.| &' 1" June 28.—deorke Patry, a | eral board, Mr. Mclntosh said, had | Srocer. and his two children. 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