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12 - ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1929, ¢ RH] BRUSS ISPRAISH] Abe Martin SayS' MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff’s Brain Ain’t Dormant—It’s Dead. e R S D Tt —By BUD FISHER. JEFF THEY TELL Me You RE FineL THAT BEING THe CAse WHAT DID Yov Do A BIG WINNER W A ;oke\;cenme v LcM; ME A Buck UNTIL WITH YouR BIG WELL, AFTER I DDNT WANT T AND WHen WE ENBY AT THE LioN TAMERS cLul TOMORR ow! WINNINGSZ | & HAD won BReAk P THe, Quir AT LAST MIGHTY ALL THe MoNey ; CASMS I SORT s DAYBREALS Attorney General Daugherty Ex- presses Fullest Sympathy With Its Work. You HeA®RD Sowey, But oNTHE TABLE— : DIDED THE = ums RIGHY, MuTT T AINT 60T The Red Cross is the greatest humanizing agency that has come out of modern civilization and it is one of the most virile forces existent today in teaching men a genuine respect for law and order, Attorney General Daugherty declared in a let- ter to Dr. Thomas E. Green, director of the speaking service of .fhe Red Cross, which was made public today. Extract From Letter. orney General Daugherty con- 1: reason that 1 find my heart out in fullest sympathy with work of the n Red C nd 1 supl i e same rea- won that actuates millions of other A e nis this vear the| Another drawback t’ a wife in of members year— < A 1 the faet that the great organization | th” back seat is that she can’t = lets neither re nor creed stand be- T ¢ St < 5 . ~ . e tween its helping hand and human | S¢¢ from where she sets that we FA]’HER BU[:KEY H[]NUR f\m‘yha?: twenty-one years a Yeulars held by every member of me’ errL!)sfl r, and subscquent elevation to ‘ FREIGHT LOADING GROWS. | resvonding period in 1820, and 1347 th suffering. no matter what has been|didn’t come within a mile o| The rector of St. Patrick’s was fol- Father Buckey Responds. L was learned flast Por [cent over (dhe SaMr {DOF IO SIRAL the initial cause of that suffering. It ey e Tustice S gr. instance in which *wh‘ e vear. Loadings of merchandis 15 ERE truest txponent of charity with= hittin” somethin’. I ]\(l."i‘l“l(dllx,blhn"l‘ll\“:)(l'e whz:'r:‘orflrrsn;id li;_‘l'e hl:;u;nu»;d by m:l» demonstra- ned in the history of lhe?rh—st Forty Weeks of Current Year | jcss than carload fre out malice, of truth. justice. equalit —_— gratification felt by the Catholics of | oy bl ner, Hd b b 5 : this period has amoun B 2 3 ome 13 h| life, and | e fraternity and of liberty. that I know ., Washington at the appointment of | the Poe fay motent o 0 B & hi . of in the world. 1 unty goes out MAKES SPEEDY TRIP. Father Buckey to his present posi-| ot ,,m" el ,;:,'},k Temaly s son Ief- | Puchey and i & and alone in Father | Show Big Increase. cars, compared with 8.360.1 ts beld | npare th [ . 1 a mis- | and 6.692.163 in 1920, Misc. to those in distress in equal portions. tion, the latter keeping the large au- S eom Y S "’":‘;’ r;fl ""“‘l’t‘,‘;“xf;’:”;"_‘ :‘:fl_ | freight loaded amounted to e e i i —— [ialencetin raretxood thumor bySrelat- I Was assign. | rector success in his administration. | vonds darng the Arat forly weeks of or Hottentot. Christian or Confucian. | Turkey, Clad in Motor Coat, Ar- ing some of his early experiences in x atter my ordic| The committes in chari-e of the re-| the: tariont yoar: were lacger than | “Greatest™ of Agencies. i 2 2,500 Purse Pre: ish- | the priesthood, he having been once and have never been trans- | ception composed of Mr. Man- | ever before in the railroads’s history, i humanizing rives at White House. $ sented by Parish- | {57 diiitunt at St Matthew's Church. and 10 express to you how chairman; s to the records of the atest i forfeited bond of 9,237 cars|who fled to Russia Fepresenting an | in- | just $15,000 to trast an L of 4.02 per cent over the cor- Capper's Weekly. 3 mE £ i . i Special selections from a stringed | goiio A1 10, exP > : ioners at Celeh.mhon of Rec- !"N""‘sl\r‘n Iolldued cen whion L fai x,f.,f,‘ulrurzu’n: S e tey MeGee, Wiiliam Hanpa, ¥ 3. i g | vence Mangan, who for sixty-three | gifh 5000 ’ Haske, John Hauber, James J. Haney torship Elevation. Jears has attended St. Matthew's| The priest’s long service withoutand Hunnis Taylor, jr. R Church, then presented his pastor with a check for $2,500, “in appre- clation of your appointment and as a slight token of esteem in which Pres ceived truly wonder- dent Harding yesterday Supreme 111, the forty- key. which, dre: motor of modern tion and it is one es existent tod pr. new record for a run from Chic: to Washington— more than 800 miles, in thirty-seven| In the presence of many distin- hours and thirty-four minut guished Catholic clergy of the Dis- the gift of the = b 'of Morrls & Cn |trict and more than 1.000 of his and left Sunday night for his Thanks- | Parishioners, Rev. Edward L. Buckey, | giving trip te_the White House In 4 | recently appolnted pastor of St. | Loy o }”‘rmgfl"‘:“;"e Matthew's Church, was the reciptent of felicitations on his elevation to the rectorship and of a substantial money gift at a reception in his hon- 3 or at Rauscher's last night. tive Britten, both of Illinois, and Pyke| Entering Johnson, secretary of the National Au | hcrin€ the hall in company with e e Y O oy the gommittee in charge of the enter- WOMEN’S CLUB TO OPEN. ey sl D at the platform by Dr. H. J. Crossin, Event for I Street House Is Set DIES AS RESULT OF FALL.I““" presided during the even-| }ing: Mgrs. Thomas of St. Patrick's for December 6. Capt. Thomas F. Gannon, well! Mackin of St. Paul's churches, | arters and club | known in Washington and alons the | ! Justice Wendell Phillips Stafford of | ciation of Uni- | Potomac river and Chesapeake bay, | e S hpre o . M| 14 1 street will | where he had navigated a vessel fi I;_'“ D;S '\.‘.l S Court, Rev. M Necembior € N ong tine, aied in Baltimare Mon. | Francls Yingling of the Church of | dent Ada Com-|day from injuries received in a fall |Our Lady of Victory, and his assist- | “hlrh-?“rvh‘llf;gfla:f from a pile of-lumber on a pier ml:\nls at St. Matthew's, Rev. J. J. Cal- | T e L L {lahan and Rev. J. J. Cody. Priests ' hment of ceeutive | fimbe frum virtually every other parish of those of ;:|wr ””nu city were scattered through the the membership director | [pve And [RESITERkS B = '* | audicnce. and the editor of the journal. ot e o n ————— to Baltimore. where, i stand. the be Iy governm fullest freedom of speech and action, when that freedom of speech and ac- tion does not. of course, invade the rights of others “I am very glad to have the privilege of again answering the roll and assure you of my heartiest DODGE HOTEL Thanksgiving Dinner Twe Dollars inley and Represent national logy by Mgr. Thomas. outlining the purpose of the ed The Test Capt. Gannon was found by mem- ins. which he said was to show o bers of his crew lving in a pool of dmiration and love tf . From Lordon Opinivn. blood on a pier near a pile of Tur S gdmiration and love |l Music, 1 to 2:30 and 6 to 8 She—Funny no one seemed tol At first it was thought he had been cants of the church, Dr. Crossin | realizc what a bad egg he was while| aulted by river thugs. Later in- presented Mgr. Thomas, who paid| rich, Jestigation showed that he had fallen | high tribute. to the ability, de- | My dear, a bad egg Is only|from the pile of lumber, receiving in- votion and self-sacrificingz quulilie—sl known when it's broke. | juries that caused his death. | of the priest, who For Reservations, Phone Main 3140 served continu- SPECIAL-SIX . SEDAN $2050 L Thepridewhichaformergenera- nizing of upholstery andearpeflng. tion found in Studebaker equipage The thorough dependabili is modernized in the Specxal-Sxx the Spedal —Slxmth its flexib! 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