Evening Star Newspaper, February 16, 1922, Page 24

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Ask him for it. e THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Makers also of Berden's Esgle Brond Milk, Boerden s Malted Milk and Berden's Confectionery aporated’ Milk | || President, He Declares. | Tumulty, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURBDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1922. MARRIED SIXTY YEARS. (AT, PROTC By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, February n.—qm(u-[ ences of opinion had not blinded him | “to the great policies and® principles {advocated by ex-President Wilson,” | senator William E. Borah, one of the | leading opponerts of the league of nations in the Senate, declared in a| telegram to the ‘Woodrow Wilson foun- | datlon, which was read at i dinner last night. | “I regret most sincerely.” his tele- gram said, “that pending matters here MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. HUGHES, ! ‘Who Tuesdny celebrated the amnivérsary of their marriage at their home, Wilson; James W. Gerard, formeram- bassador to Germany. Mrs. Charles il ILYNCHBURG OPPOSES BILL | —— i WII.SUN Pfl“clES Council Predicts Loss Instead of | 2 : 2 NCHBURG, Va., February 16.— Not Blinded to Great PrinCi- |tne rynchburs city counet is e offered in the house at Richmond by | Delegate Brown of this city, the; municipal taxes, as asserted by Mr. Byrd, would lose at least $36.000, for gated to the state. In addition to this, it Is urged that | make up the state’s deficit. The coun- ' cil has authorized City Manager Beck' 1016 H street northeast. L. Tiffany and Rabbl Stephen S. Wise. ! Gain by Tax Segregation. . ) i first to offer opposition to the Byrd ples Advocated by Former | ‘:nunc!l taking the grouml here thati |a loss would accrue here of about| private taxpayers would be called to go to Richmond and aid the oppo- BORAH APPROVES | —_— Special Dispatch to The Star. state tax segregation bill, which was this city, Instead of gaining $14,000 in | $50.000 if bank stocks were segre- | upon to pay about $130.000 here to| sition to the bill. will not. permit me 'to attend the {REPORTS EDUCATION BILL. ‘\\'llaun Foundation dinner. o1 should R ' { have been greatly pleased f add my i mite to 50 worthy a cause. Difference | ¢ View on some questions of method, |hzs not, I trust, blinded. me in (hel least to the great policies and prin- i ciples urged and advocated by ex- President Wilgon in looking to a bet- ter and more peaceful world. I ex- press the hope that the cause will Succeed to the full satisfaction of its advocates.” Four-Power Alliance. Declaring that the four-power Pa- cific alllance was largely an out- growth of the league of nations idea, Samuel W. M 11, republican, former Governof of sachusetts, gave it as his opinion that “there is danger |- Virginia Senate Commiltee Fixes Compulsory Age Limit at 14. RICHMOND, Va. February 16,—A compulsory education measure, fixing | the age limit at fourteen years in Vir- | ginia, favorably reported by the state | senate committee on public institutions | and education vesterday, was said by sponsors of the bill today to have the | indorsement of the state board of educa- | ion. The board originally recom| o : ended an | age limit of sixteen years, but finally ng‘l‘deed to the committee’s figure, it was i said. AVIATOR HOPES TO BREAK RECORD OF 40,800 FEET Lieut. lncn"ndy Believes He Can Reach Higher Altitude Despite Expressions of Doubt. DAYTON, Ohio, & much greater altitude could be reached and declarations that rarity of atmosphere at great helghts prob- ably would cause ruptures of the tissues of the human body, Lieut. J. A. MacReady has announced thut i he is planning” to”attempt to better the world's airplane altitude record of 40,800 feet, which he established _here last September. | Army air service engineers at Mc- Cook Pleld here are constructing a new super-charger, more powerful than ever used, and with this, Lieut. | MacReady hopes to reach unattained altitudes. He did not announce the date of the proposed fiight. experts at the jocal fleld expresse: e opinion that the altitude of 55,000 ~t mirhe be reached. others pointed ! out that the thin atmosphere at this | height probably would be insuffictent ' RADIO APPARATUS DOUBLEDAY—HILL ELECTRIC COMPANY Distributors for Magnavox Westinghouse Chelsea Murdock De Forest February 16.—In! the face of expressions of doubt that | COILS, CONDENSERS, PHONES, AUDION 715 12th Street N.W. SEE OUR EXHIBIT—RADIO CONVENTION Feb. 17-18, Raleigh Hotel reached the “ceiling” at 40,800 feet, where his machine hung stationary. him to go higher in his next trial. NDALE-ON-HUDSON. N. Y. incere Chri: Acience. department of St. Stephen’s Ct lege (Episcopal). of the four dissent ers, it wes revea'ed ti mvo uuu D-rw!n a —on_redecorating wad are ladly Compled with. 'HARRY W, TAYLOR CO. e Marshall-Gerken Formica Signal, Etc. TUBES, ETC. ATD STOUAT] | Indigestion Sourness Fla Instant relief! No waiting! 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