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4 %6 | THE_EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, %92, WIDE FIELD OPEN FOR CABINET 108 Many Possible Combinations Pointed Qut for Filling | Fall’s Position. MONDELL LOOMS STRONG Postmaster General Work, Herbert Hoover and Albert Lasker Mentioned. BY DAVID LAWRENCE, President Harding has not yet made | HEADS HOME BOARD. Harry Sherby was re-elected presi- dent of the Hebrew Home for the Agcéd at the annual meeting, of the officers of the institution Sunday afternoon at Adath Israel Synagogue, 6th and 1 streets northwest. M. i finkle was chosen first vice presiden Morris Stein, second vice presiden H. Stern, third vice president; Reichgut,’ treasurer, and A. Fishman, recording secretary. Trustees chosen were, Charles Goidsmith, Samucl’ L. Raboy and A. Stern. . Mrs. Charles Goldsmith, chairman of the campaign committee which-re- cently secured more than the $150,000 sought to build a new Hebrew Home and Hospital at Lith street .and Spring road northwest, announced that work is soon to gel under way. 5632 ENROLLED INSEHDOLS HERE up his mind whom he will appoint Secretary of the Interior to succes Albert B. retires March 4. The friends of Frank W. Mondell of Wyominz, republican leader o House, think he has a good chance of | being invited into the cabinet Mondell huils from the west, an Fall, who M the west appointed S should alwa ominate Indiana to be Postmaster General, plan cont ship_of the Ir. Harding T, chairman of the to be Secretary of interior, n 3 to_ap- pvoint Albert Lask Shipping Board, Commeree. Moover Shies at Change. Mr. Hoover comes from California and is a mining e r of notc. Unquestionably, the west would wel- come his appointment to the job, but he fgels hie has become so decply in- President offered the = aryship of the interior & . HBover and that the latter decline It might be that Postmaster General Work we the _interior port ent of Chairman La ker to the Postmaster General's place would be ‘considere This is entirel dispd = closest f Mondell as leader of the House has played ball with the | administration in every sense of the word, co-operating instead of obstruc administration se with all the 7 that a leader Mr ssociates. and _enthusta ould | 1bly displuy he general inference has been had no chance he- r His de- an evidence of | > in him by his for the United nator Ken- protectionist her than those opponent even hi of his republic Mondell's Status Good. It wasn't that W v leased with n_ Congr feel like turning out = It would be c parties in record Just didn’t | nator Kendrick. | eded by men of both Wyoming probably 1 Tepresentative-at ming, he would h easily a in the past re to retain the | honor of having Wyoming man | leader in the House of Representa- | tives would have been an greater asset for him this So it is doubtful whether Mr. ould times | disq Mr. Mondell on ry, and it seems isn't taken into President may appoint | er to some other post | ance in the administration. | The President has been retarded on | many public matters because of his recent illness, but the selection of a new member of the 11 not long be delayed, as Mr. to return to private usually the incumbent time familiarizing his successor with the detalls of his office. An appoint- ment probably will be announced within a fortnight, (Copsrizht, 1923.) ——— Florida—Atlantic Coast Line Will ‘arrange your trip south. Expert infor i @Baqm; sTablets Figfires Show Increase of 1,528 Over Same Period of Last Year. Final current enroliment figures for the semester just made public officials show that there are school rolls, same period est increase is pupils on t than at th compared the end of | semester in 19 statistics also showed an in-| crease of 120 in the enrollment in the normal schools and 189 in the junior high schools. Ot the high schools, Armstrong re- ported the lurgest increase in enroll- ment. The figures show that there are 209 more students on the rolls of this school than at the corresponding period of last year. Kastern was next with an Increase of 149. g The enrollment increases in the other Nigh schools follow: Western, 117; Central, 102: Dunbar, 70; Busi- 54, and ley, 49. ' ollment in the various divisions “ALL LUMP” soit coal, $12.00, screened—no- slack or dust. Delivered with- out application. John P. Agnew & Co. 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068. 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Frank Thomas of Westminster, Md., was appointed yvesterday by Justice Siddons of the District Supre: as receiver of Hyde & Baxter, a firm of contractors for roads and bridges. {The appointment followed a petition of certain creditors of Edward W. Hyde, Jr.. and Willlam H. Baxter, trading as’will be conducted by a committee Hyde & Baxter, in which, it is alleged, the firm is insolvent and has consented to be adjudged bankrupt. The contractors are engaged on the oconstruction of roads In Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida,"the cost of which approximates $1,000,000, it is said. Lack of cash is stated a8 the reason for the inability to pay creditors, The complaining cred- itors are Haller & Co. of Frederick, 5. and M. Tire Company of Castle, Pa., and L. Wittstatt ol the District of Columbia ‘Attor- ney Alexander Wolf appears for the creditors. M New f (Copyright. 1928, by H. O. Fischer, Trade Mark reg. U. 8. 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