Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 34

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Safipy £17 % = THE EVENING "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. IMMIGRA"“N |_ AW POLICEMAN IS LAUDED |NEW navy AiRstip pLaNS | RURAL CARRIER-TEST. 34" REPRESENT TEN HOMES. v States is ex officio member, s compoaed‘ the recently completed tuberculosis san- of rural carrier at East Falls Church, Va of Maj. J. W. Wadsworth of Genesee, |atorium under the direction of the The salary is $1,800 a vear. Only citi. N. Y.; Col. Roy Marston of Maine, Capt. | board. PP i e T Managers of Military Institutions | John C. ;m.o: nl-lm!hnn., J. S..Cather- |, s A ROVED BY ENGINEERS The Civil Service Commission today | ¢ Whe are actually domiciled in the wood of 1ilinois and Gen. George H. DISCOVERED _ | annou an_examination to be held | territory are eligible to take the exami- See President and Confer. wood of , Qhlo. “Col. 'C, W. NEW STAR . ZR-1, Modeled After German Zep- | here January 13, 1923, to flll the position nation. treasurer of the LONDON, cember 5. — The ied the members to the e tronomer ‘Royal announces that theq Rumaniam ' Astronomer Zivierel bas discoveréd. a new star of the first magnitude in right ascension 282 d President Harding yesterday received boufi. "accomp. the board of managers of the ten na-| White Hous&. The business sesslons at tional military homes scattered through- | the Powhatan Hotel will be continued out the United States. Following this | this afternoon, when the members of meeting the board met in annual ses- | the board will then proceed to Hamp- pelin, Probably Will Be Com- pletad by July 1. i Approval of all elements of design - EVSON PISED FORDSHMNG AT Knocks Bevnlver From Hand of sion at the Powhatan Hotel. ton. Va., to inspect the soldiers’ home The-national military homes board, of | there. which the President of the United ceed to Johnson City. Tenn.. From that point they will pro- | Erees and north of the pole a d to inspect ianne of 62 degrees. 9 1Secretary Davis Regrets Nation-Wide Trend to Let Down Bars. Returning to Washington after a trip through the west extending over two months, Secretary of Labor Davis said "~} today he had found a constant agitation which apparently sceks to let down all of the bars erected against immigration. “Much of this agitation, he said, is based upon a complete misapprehension of the provisions and effects of the pres- ent 3 per cent law. Mr. Davis added that he was not at all impressed by rrm widespread agitation against the . “that | “prosperity in the United fter one of the greatest de- Man “Covering” Fellow Officer in Northwest. | experts appointed by the national ad- - aeronautics. | Harry G. Bauer, member of the sec- ond precinct vice squad, has added a red-letter page to police records of meritorious work. He was publicly commended yester- day by Capt. Charles T. Peck, his commanding officer, for quick think- ing, efclency and courage, In saving Sergt. J. D. McQuade, leader of the squad, from probable Injury or death, when,” shortly before 1 o'clock Sun- day morning, he knocked a loaded re- volver from'the hand of an alleged hold-up man who had been “cover- ing" McQuade. Lieut. 0. T. Davis, Sergt. McQuade and Bauer rushed out of the precinct carly Sunday morning to trace a re- ported hold-up at New Jersey ave- nue and Plerce street. At New Jersey avenue and M street McQuade, on the running board of a speeding au- tomoblle, &pled a colored man stand- and construction of the airship ZR-1, being assembled at Lakehurst, N. for the use of the Navy, has |,<(n given by a group of engineers and B visory committee for Tests were made at the request of the Navy Department, which expeets the work of assembly to be completed in about seven months. Announcing th~t 'te examiners had falled to find any 1. tions for the ZR-1 used, the advisory was certain the ne prove “measurab] ot and girde: separate pacity of based on the Germ MOTHER! BREAK GHILD'S GOLD Hurry! Move Little Bowels with “(alifornia Fig Syrup” No matter what else you give your an he will praxs¢ you for ha\mu child to relieve a bad cold, sore!given “California Fig Syrup” as the throat or congestion, be sure to first | laxanve because it never fails, never open the little one's bowels with ! cramps or overacts, and even sick “California Fig Syrup” to get rid of | children love its pleasant ‘zste. the poisons and waste which are} Ask your druEflq fw genuine lifornia Fig Svrup, wtich h: ing behind a tree, Off Jjumped Mc. causing the cold and congestion. In| bns we have ever known, we Quade. He grappled with the m: Although the airship pr a few hours you can see for your- ! directions for babi 4 childre: n wide our gates to European | i} D an. 4 D! b or babies and children he latter whipped out a revolver.|be structurally complete A5 ow. thoroughly it g tion to provide labor for our|qie IR whipped qut a revolver | o0 S and expe e ton elf how thoroughly it works the|of all ages printed on bottle I am conviuced that a . constipation poison, sour bile and \lolher' You must say “Califor- when Bauer, taki i will prevent it was n many un formed or misled em- | Kok 4 RS VoS AT pveali{ making flights for some .. waste right out. nia” or you may get an imitation u; {!u»;x: :.: Teas | the gutter. after. i en if you call your family phy-| fig svrup. At the station house the man gave his name at James Van Buren. 113§ New Jersey avenue, and was fdenti- fled as having held up Thomas Ma- B gruder a short time previous to the to arbitrarily limit our immigration |incident. On a charge of robbery, in all European countries. h- | Police Court yesterday, Van Buren ‘en- .| tered a plea ‘of not guilty and waived exaxination. He was held for action of the grand jury. Quotas Not Reached. here {8 an impression that the alled 3 per cent law has operated See them in the wiridows; EVERSHARP and WAHL PEN—the two useful pres- ents that should be on every gift list. Each the supreme development in a writing instrument ; each matching the other in engraved design; each attrac- ¢ law would have admission of thousands ts_during the past two ¢ hail sought admission. ince the law has been workmen for our industries, ins which have made nd which up to the s made up the bulk have been COMMERCIAL PACT MADE. Announcement of the commercial arbitration with the Chamb. Bogota, Colom! Chumber of Com gning of a my tively finished in gold or silver. Sold om0 Amerion, T the [ of the kit 1o he ‘Z’,'.‘z'.“r‘.r‘fi:."'f, P he singly, or together as writing sets, in € of the. 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