Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 12

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12 s FUNDS FORHOWARD SLASHED BY HOUSE Points of Order by Demo- ‘crats, Angry at Grimke’s Speech, Cut Off $207.500. sward Univer- 000 to $157,- on the floor of poinis of order, because of delivered by a4 member of the rd of trus-| Aces, denouncing the relizion of th Nhite ggople of this nouncing the federation Association and the Young Wome ssociation.” | = onnecti- tve of Michigan, in charge admitted that the ftem was subject to & point of order because it not authorized by substantive law Grimke Delivered Address, The address, parts of which were read to the Hou ¥, under the title, rouble With Christi- { Harriet ive Cramton s never on earth 3 any more closely akin to gaints than some men in the min- 3stry; on the other hand, from time » time, rezardless of racd or or official conne in the mini ¢ it “Ther held responsible for such oc- casional statements.’ ? ntative Byrnes replied: “I not for an instant hold an fon responsible for a_speech sermon deli any man 1 complain- @ member & a < charged with the control of the institution. Carter Opposes Item ve Carter o the sube ¢ Interior Depa bill which i1 on other ime before rd of this; n to which the gentleman referred, and this is the ne that [ have Mheard it. However, at the time this item was reached in the committee I re surved the rignt to opps it on the floor »f the Hou mong oth . it sought to appropriate and pro- for an institution not owned nd in which the cutting | rropriations | prejudice EBlanton of Race Prejudi 1 to call attention to | t that this item on the preced- | ing page, for $30,000 for the Freed- men’s Hospit ubject to a point of order if une body made one, b the House is willing for the i | ings human | inof Washington to - subsist- | so forth, for this! as likewise subject 10 & point of order. No member made #he point of o because we were spilling that _th mey should be peut in behalf of these colored peo- | University and is t 57 Soua Nk ACCORD ON SURT s seeel 3 STILL LACKING G. 0. P. Leaders Have Not Decided on 35 Per Cent, Says Chairman Green. Midyear Commencement Exercises Held and Diplomas Award- . ed Today. seven graduates of the Colum- Junior High, ichool received diplomas at the midyear commence- exercises this afternoon in the auditorium. The diplomas were : ’ 'y Mrs. Laura F member o o N o tomaar e .| Republican members of the House intendent of : ways and means committée came to . Prayer was offered by Rev. | the ad . Ir con- Wrightson. Anna Hurowiiz, an | e, Croseroads today in thelr con honor graduate, made the address of | Slderation of the new revenue bill welcome. The s history was |and, were confronted with the neces- given by Otto W einer and the gy ci Vi Efge0iby Qito J " and the | sity’ of deciding whether the income made by Evelyn Nelson, both honor |Fates the heart of the tax measure, graduates. rewell address. The program of music was furnished | ¥MON¥ themselves. The latter road Ann Davis, also an honor jare to be fixed in full committee OF | ————————— * | Eraduate, made the ehurches, the Young Men's stian | FIRE HALTS OPERATIONS. Three Women Carried From Hos- pital in Baltimore. BALTIMORE, Md., January 30.— Three women, prepared for operations, were carried from the women's clinic bullding of Johns Hopkins Hospital today, when fire, believed to have been caused by a short circult, broke out in a_machinery room directly beneath the B operating room. Smoke floodeq the entire buflding, but it was not necessary to remove any other patients. ON RECIPROCITY MISSION. Representative Frederick N. Zihlman of Maryland, acting chairman of the House District committee, went to Annapolis today to confer with Brook Lea, secretary of state of Maryland, and other officials on the question” of reciprocity between that state and | the District of Columbia. day: “I deny emphatically the truth by the Girls' Glee Club and the school | Presented the additional problem of |0f the statement published In the orchestra, determining the extent of difference The graduates are: Honor__ stuflents: — Anna. _Davis | Toiroen the rates they would nams Evelyn. Nelson, Otto Wilden<teiner,|aml those specificalty recommended Anna Hurw. Virginia Britton, | by Secretary Mellon. Brooker, Angela Carlton any of the g s Brool 3 3 > majority members have g\‘udrj_‘y lUcvvlm\'. Ka red for the Mellon rates, includ- Margare! the reduction in surtax 0 a : e t nor Glading, 25 per c res Jensen, Luclile Low B e e Norvelle Newton, Ann s Rabbitt, Edith Robertson, Ruth Schulte, Marjorie Shaw, Ger- trude Smith, Virginia Turner, Stella Waterman, Catherine Weller, Mary Pendleton. X rates, and som v those from the agricu declared against a or 40 per cent. t they will stand f Repri of Texas, which es from the present Parker Cowgill, Allan Dent, Carl’ Dietz, &, Bdward _Fineran, Gerald, ree 1 Ha Hunt, ohns, Charles Johnson, Chase Robin Lawton, Eerns Liv- . Owen McBride, mmittee began its )y copsidering some of the nical featuresof the revenue bill which had not been disposed of at i closing time yester mer ROSS. | Chairman Green of the committee Selby, Baron | today denied published reports that the republican members have reached | ny agreement on any of the surtax ollowing | rates following | T apresentative Treadw, otts, a republican Stuart with the equipment, and o on, then on down further, 65,700 for this tal. We were perfectly willing that it be spent in the name of humanity, because it ought to be spent in their behalf, and it is a worthy enterprise. No southern man has ever vet refused to do the things here in Congress for the welfare and betterment of the colored ra Representative Cramton took issue sentative Bl one of th hill with reference to the ¥ Hospital would be s For Your Coughs =2 Colds The Reason Is of the In ment _institut as Congress A point of order with reference to this hospital would not have lasted a minute. I do not want t! mis- take to be lodged in any one's mimi on that subject. DURKEE DEPLORES ACTION. Commenting today on the the House 4 I aid it was difficult t stand how the entire universi be held accountable for a livered on t camp; | which re- ! A : e 4 °ff and which is | ! f th iniv voitself, | »ch, he pointed out, I || before an audience of Xty persons, a Il e ini: I nnual econvocation { KNEE wa":h er Fm.'h religion of the univers: ! i he speech was the opening one of SHff, swolles, rheumatic several on the program. | joints ‘should br’ treated with a remedy The school of religion, it was ]mml-‘K made for just that purpose only. ed out, is independent of Howard | Remember the name of this new dis- Tt is comparable to any || covery is Joint-Ease and it will take out heolosical seminary. (] e Bmier. o e eetiters Dr. Grimke, Dr. Durkee fointed out, ||| Uit Wi Bace miserabiy failed. 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Just Displaying— The New Wheel Hat A pleasing novelty— - ‘Washington Evening Star last night and in other newspapers by u news- paper service that the republican the ways and means We have not reached an agreement on any surtax rate. Personally, 1 feel that the republican members should stick to the 25 per cent maxi- mum, which is an_essential feature of the Mellon plan.” Neck muscles stiff and sdre? Apply Sloan’s gently without rub- bing. Fresh, new bl begins to circulate swiftly thrjugh the strained tissues. Stiff rjuscles re- lax, pain ceases. Soon stjffness and pain are gone. Get afbottle at your druggist today—35 cents. Sloan’s Liniment-- kills pain! The House [ ol——o o l——15] of Courtesy __. CONVICTED OF ASSAULT. Harry Duff, a public hacker, charged with having - assaulted Mrs. Edith Parker, 1133 6th street northwest, was convicted in the Police Court yesterday by Judge McMahon, hes ing. the case, which had been on for the past three court days. Sentence will be = {mposed Saturday. - Attorney Michael McNamara represented the defendant and Assistant District At- torney Ralph Given prosecuted the cas, running differ from ‘ walking ? - —because, when we run, there’san in- stant in each stride when hoth feet are off the ground. When we walk, oue foot or the other is on the ground al- ways. The timely use of Aspirin Puwelest” Tablets trips up many a cold that is off on & running start towarde other illness. Absolutely true aspirin, tablets so ekillfully made t their beneficial action begins in 15 seconds. Highest purity, never irritate or burn. i One of 200 Puretest preparations. Every item the best that skill and conscience can produce. - and all other Rexall DrugStores ' L STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, Drink Good Oranges and Get A1l the Juice ‘The best way to eat good oranges is to drink the juice. A good orange is juicy enough to drigk. 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