Evening Star Newspaper, May 4, 1925, Page 10

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10 ES THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! ON, D. ¢, MONDAY, FLORIDGE STATU STILL UNSETTLED iWidow Loses Fight i To Get Heirlooms Of Robert E. Lee| {Had Claimed Husband, SMUGGLERS FACE PUBLICITY THREAT Age 01d Regulation Barring Publi- cation of Cases to Be Modi- Workers Must Pay Tolls on Requests For F urtl_uzr Leave It won't be so easy in the future v a Government employe out in MAY 4, 1925. ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION TO MEET HERE | Council of National Body Coming May 13, Upon Invitation of College Will Make Church Useless, Pastor Declares ated Press. May,4.—The Rev. ESTHONIA TAKES UP DEBT ISSUE WITH U. S. Funding Agreement Based Upon British Plan Likely, With Some everybody every day eat | Grandson of General, Was Due Share. Civil Service Coinmission and City Heads Discuss Question. fied by United States. Kalamazoo to sit down and wire iy his chief in Washington that he = 3 wants a couple of days more leave of absence. 1If he does, he will ¥ The annual meeting of the National to pay the cost of the tele | I Council of the English-apeaking T} tolls himself. Heretofore Uncle |C°% the Hneliahsspeaking Union Andrews of the| Sam has paid the tolls. of the will be held here 3 Controller MeCarl May spe: invitation of church the “h, whose president is Col Local Branch. Early Relief Provided. of the ria . in order to executive secretary of Autumn, side Unit. become POST'S BRAN FLAKES as an ounce of prevention Now You’ll like bran Negotlations for a debt funding . ; agreement between the United Staies e at Yellow Springs, |,ny Esthonia are being carried on erday that the work | petween Treasury and legation’s of had become second- | et of the college in mod- thonia owes the United States between 40 and 50 millions of dollars on advances made as a relief measure in 1919 sequent years. The Dritish debt settlement forms the Dasis of discussion with the mat- possible moratorium or re- te for the first vears yment the immediate question at ty is to be ! st the cus- e. widow of Col. | ndson of ‘the Con- | lay lost her suit in the Di; to compel a di- | . Mo of - o Dirlooms of g 3 S The. it ¢ >, ional president at Van Orsdel of had been e B o rendered thej the action of the has s di when education ed,” he wrote in announcing his plans, the will be unnecessary; but way off. The work become sec- least, ablished an educ y prepares for life. . Unemployment Study Planned. NEW YORK Methods by building opera be spread over the ent yvear to avoid the present alternate pe tensified activity and was ness will discussed at the Spring conference of the American Construc tion Council, of which Franklin D. Roosevelt is puesident, to be held here May 8 and 9. of it Iy to be af m of wil he Civil today anted and replies any su srams are not public dispate payment for hem by vernine ithorized. notic That isn't controller v the newly created mder civil ng, pres Court of | n upholdin Both are expected o at- opinion upholdin, De s the rep- wive of the local chapter on the al hoard ‘he only inhibition h | Distriet Supreme Court which denied [be that customs autho exercise her application for ah injunction | judgment in issuing public announce- inst George Bolling Lee Vir- |ments so that the work of agents zinia, executor of the esiate of Mrs.|working on a given case shall not Mary Tabh Lee, and the National Sav- | be hampered. | and Trust Co., which had posses | Mr. Andrews holds that the secrecy ion of the trunk ¢ ning the heir- | order has shielded smu A similar the widow | tions and t public e is s s pending in | facts in the newspapers will o leterrent to those who mig clined to violate the law larly to tourist tempt the smuggling o usually of will of foward, the British Am- nong many distin- a dinner to be giv I preceding a ses- and entertainment being made by hon the Star more e Civil Service | of District than a month Commission a v The r jon s a lot of Govern re digging down in nd putting up this nature past which APPEAL IS DENIED. Supreme Court Refuses to Act in Bribe Attempt Case. Morris Orsatt of San Francisco, sen- tenced to 20 years. fe ttempting to bribe a prohibition , will get no relief from the Supreme Court. The highest tribunal today refused crest itself in his plea that the v e and that a d to his convic counts. Commissic tiations to e | off mnd Lynch Luquer in the |and treasurer ofticers and 1 | tion over 1 o R . 2 S Bids on Land Asked. employes for erroncous payments en every one thought it was per . When every. ons thoug Aol RBids were invited today by the Navy fectly legitimate to send these mes. | | Ids were invited T i sages and let the taxpayer epartment for the sale or lease o Bagcs anailc ‘ the land, buildings and improvements : on the destroyer and submarine base at Squantum, 5. The tenders will be opened ) are > courts of 8 Toc 1 that Mrs. Mary Commissioner of her husband, | ed to the Civil opinion Stepher the plac serv few high intrinsic value. PLAN POSTAL HEARINGS. ings looking to a of the postal rates to take the $68,000,000 increase in salaries to postal employ will be sened by a joint committee of the > and House here on July : half { and had given one-half of its conte to the husband of the petitioner. The | record disclosed there had never heen my deliv to Col. Robert . Lee, and hence his widow could not en force the claim | STORE MANAGER BEATEN; | | WINDOW WASHER HELD .‘YU\Hh Acused of Assaulting Em- Weight S He Was Drunk. ven Alexander did not rth until he was buried. Moses to Defend Senate Rules. Senate rules will be defended from | the attacks of Vice President Dawes | Mos Republic New | Hex revisi care « permanent se ha different get on on 21 th and west uthorized in the postal and pay e passed at the ess ployer With Iron o absence » member of the tee. dirman gressional committe ,n..\ that f Vi ittee w Moses of the joint con mounced o ashington the com Atlunta, Ga.; Phila . Augusta, Me.; Buf . Paul mes Smith, 22-year-old manager t 1114 Seventh stree | was there today and beaten |over t with o window s: weight. Thomas W. Byron, 19 ve Sixth street, was arrested | rged with the store Named Envoy to Finland. According to a report, John B. Stet son, jr., of Pennsylvania has been selected as Minister to Finland. o estab- | was with the | grappled | . who ran when | o his aid. | hortly afterward | ets by Policeran struck o he iron with his a treated at His condition told the police 1 unconscious Emerger is not seri that hef f his PLEASE LEAVE THE |sao 13th St. N.W. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor We Make Win- dow Shades to Measure at Factory Prices Death Held Suicide. ner Ne gave > the largest | merican soft VPR, | | [Q e TS On Mother’s Day Sunday, May 10 “Say It With Flowers” VERY YEAR. on Mother’s Day. millions of people buy flowers as a token of their love and esteem for “the best girl in the world.” This custom has become universal, and it may be said in passing that the Flor of America were N the first to suggest this fitting tribute to the one we prize % most highly. There is nothing which can take the place of beautiful flowers most T in expressing the sentiments fitting for the It is not. however, from a standpoint of custom or fashion that a floral R NG tribute should be paid to the one who has borne your troubles, your anxie- ties, your cares and your joys; who has been a real pal to you, and who sees the sun rise and.set in you. If there is a spark’of emotion within your A being, if there is a warm spot in your heart for your MOTHER, your gift <hould carry the message of LOVE. rather than convention, and to properly q 4 describe the depth of love, you should “Say It With Flowers”’ o 4 .4~ k243 o 6 (& e 4 Qv 2 y: {3 ’\ 4 R { { & 0 o L

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