Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1925, Page 39

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‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY B, 1925 VOIGE FOR PEOPLE INFETE S PLANNED Spiritual Side to Be Stressed| in Washington Celebration Here in 1932. The American people probably will be given a free voice as to the charac- ter of the celebration which is to commemorate in 1932 the two hun dredth anniversary of the birth of George Washington. The celebration will be held here, in the city which Washington founde and will be under the f ted by the 1 h President Coolidg rman. Some sug- | ature of the event ed commission _cry s and of whic is the ex-officio Zestions as to th now are being re Spiritual Side Stressed. Sponsors of the celebration hope it | will be more spiritual material v the charac ments and ohe of the Father of his Country Charles W. Eliot | president emeritus of Harvard, has | view that the celebra ge meas- | to i 2 ow- | of uw: ), C chairman Missouri, Republicans : Bayard, Dela Demo- sentatives Hawley, Ore- cticut, Republicans 1 Byrns, Tennessee. Named by President. wissioners _appointed of Mich lowa, for the U. S. INQUIRY IS S&JGHT IN BLAST KILLING EIGHTi Experts From Burfxu of Mmes, Wanted as Bomb Thecry | Is Weakened. | the extension of the municipal fra Lightning Is Split By Roots of Tree; Cow and Home Hit al Dispateh to The Star. TERVILLE, W. Va., May 8. —A bolt of lightning, striking a large elm tree near Logan, on a farm of G. G. Johnson, folloved the roots of the tree 50 feet to the cellar of a house, wrecked the cel- lar and shattered all the glass in the dwelling It followed another root in the opposite direction and killed a cow lying 70 feet aw; BECK PUT ON BOARD. Accepts Place With National Se- curity League. NEW YORK, Beck, who recently neral of the United States, ves- membership in the ors of the National Se- : it was announced by ) Spec ;resident of the leagu been interested for several s in the league's work of popular- ed States Constitution. 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The work is being done by the chief of engineers of the Army, under the direct supervision of Maj. James O'Connor, the engineer officer in charge of this river and harbor dis- trict. The change in the contour of the island and the shifting of the channel of the river is necessary, so that large caissons, which will sur- round the bridge piers while under construction, may be built. Unless work is done, it was pointed out, Formal approval of changing the | there would be great danger of flood- | WILL OFFER PANTOMIME. Gurm:\t Mildren Sch An 3 Ha ing Potomac Park near the Lincoln Memorial, due to the great displace- ment of water by these structures. The channel is being changed so|Fetworth and Southeast Com- that it will flow under the center of o sl hel brideci otiantinav mistadi bt at munity Centers Plan Program. the same time it will be enlarged to| The rhythm expression classes of‘ take care of the water which will|the Petworth Community Center, as- be displaced by the caissons. sisted by the dramatic club of the | The work is being done by the local | Southeast Community Center, wili engineer office as a matter of econ- | glve an entertainment at the Petwoth omy. The Army engineer in charge| center tonight at 8 o'clock. The pro of this district is allowed certain|gram includes a Rip Van Winkle tenance of this | pantomime by the Southeast Dramatic channel, and so it was declded to do | Club and descriptive /lances by the he work (n conformity with the plans | Petworth children he pantomim of the bridge commission and each'has been presented al the Southenr funds for the m G -oneul.e 5 and Doris Zook. has pald to Canada in adjusty Commons yester Talbert und, Leo: T3 ms, Winetta E . Jennie ton, Eleanor Fitts, Martha Fitts, Ellen McLean, Wilhemina $69,878, 000 Paid to Canada. OTTAWA, 8.—Great — other ind 78,000 since January | id in the House of | y in answer to a would pay Its premrllonnle share. #nd the Wilson Normal centers under the direction of Evelvn Davis Children who will take part in the LOAN To A|D MECHAN'CS entertainment follow: Sarah Otis | Lorralne Cooper, Joseph Parkinson, | | Virginia_Christen, Jacqueline Herron Helen Christen, Celta Levy, Virginia Prussian Relief Measure Approved by Diet Committee. BERLIN, May § (A.P).—The com- ' ro en’t mittee of the Prussian Diet has ac- o cepted @ bill of the German National- TOO ists appropriating credits of 50,000,000 marks for the relief of mechanics and tradesmen. Interest on the credits is not to ex- ceed,2 per cent of the Reichsbank’s Qisconnt rate | o Gives Cleanliness | Plus Protection | question. | REFRIGERATORS FOR ALL PURPOSES ALSO ELECTRI REFRIGERATING MACHINES McCray Refrigerator Co. 807 1 Street N.W. Washington, D. C. 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