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i o2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, JONIST CONGRESS | [ reapems o mowist omeamzaion or swemcs | N SESSION TODAY More Than 1,500 Delegates Expected—Will Fix.Policy Toward British Mandate. al conven- of | afternoon at sxpected to be in the organ- | with more than 1,500 | ndance. The twenty-eighth an tion -of the Zionist o Americawill open thi 2 Mayflower. It i of Palestine, and mes- | members of | hout the | Zionists | an, Rabbi J nd Rabbi Louis Schwefel. | TLouis Lipsky, chairman of the organ: {zation, will then deliver his annual | address, in hich he will review | Zionist progress in America and in | Palestine, _wh contributions of Amerlcan Jews have done much for the upbuilding of essential institu- tions, during the vear Among the st leaders from whom greeti 1l be read are: Prof. Albert Einstein, world famous physicist, who leaves Berlin shortly 1 the department of sciences alestine University: Dr. Chaim president of the world nization, who also will ty. and Philip critic, who is |EUROPE’S AIR MAIL IS OPENED TO U. S. Service to Continent, Offered by British, Will Speed Up American Letters. Another advance step in the utiliza- tion of the airplane for transmission | of mails has been taken by Postmas- | ter General New, who announced yes- terday the acceptance of an offer from | D. C, JUNE WILBUR 10 STUDY PROBLEMS ON TOUR Navy Secretary to Present Battleship Oregon to Pacific Coast State. Secretary Wilbur of the Navy De- partment left Washington yesterday on a short leave, but while away he will study several problems which are likely to receive consideration at the hands of the next Congress. The Secretary is going to California, his home State, and then up to Seattle, where he will turn over formally to the & e the historic battleship Oregon, famous for her speedy run around the Horn at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. The ves- sel is to be turned over to the State | of Oregon for prese ation as .«‘ museum | The Secretary expects to board the | naval transport Henderson at San Diego e v next month nd progeed on her through the Panama Canal, stopping at Corinto, caragua, to pick up the contingent of marines | which have been on duty there. The Secretary carried with him the papers in the Alameda naval base offer. The city of Alameda offered Government certain land there ided it would establish a na at this place. The project w 28, 1925—PART 1. not approved by the last Congress, but it is probable that the matter will come up again in the next Congress, and the Secretary said that he wanted to study the matter. He also carried with him the hesr- ings ‘n the recent aircraft contro- versy and i3 to make a study of them 80, he said, as to be prepared, if the matter comes up again in the next Congress, to answer what he has called some of the misleading state- ments which were made at the last hearing. 5 SKELETON UNDER STREET Laborer Finds Coffin Beneath Chi- cago Thoroughfare. CHICAGO, June 27 (#).—A laborer || working on the conversion of old Tulsa in Vera Cruz. VERA CRUZ, Mexico, June 27 (). —The U. 8. 8. Tulsa, which is engaged in a series of courtesy calls, entered the port of Vera Cruz yesterday and exchanged the customary salute with the shore batteries. greso, Havana and Panama. The Tulsa next | will visit Puerto Mexico, then Pro-| ' Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders = Ask your physician ahout B Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. South Water street into Wacker drive, | ||| today found a rotting oaken coffin con- taining a skeleton, buried beneath what has long been a teeming street of commission merchants in the heart of Chicago. The an Indian or an early homesteader. Summer Accommodations In Excellently Furnished Apartments for use of two, three or four persons. Complete Hotel Service. Summer Rates Effective from July 1st to Nept. 15th: $12 to $15 Weekly Per Person skeleton which was taken to the morgue is believed to be that of $5,500.00 Easy Terms MOYERS PARK, MARYLAND sh Zionist Fed: C. STANLEY LIGHTBOWYN, Breakfast, 35c to $1 Architect-Bullder Dinner, $1 | E. L. RICHARDSON, Assoclatr Phone Hyatts. 395.) BURLINGTON HOTEL 4 Rooms, Bath, A.M.I. Vermont Avenue at Thomas Circle the British Postal Administration for | the onward transmission from London | -| by air mail of American transatlantic | amship m: destined for onnn‘ nental Europe, Morocco and Western | Algeria. The new system is expected | to save considerable time in transmis- - fon of important American mails. By the addition of an air mail fee to the international letter rates of post- age, Americans now may send ordi- ¢ “and registered letters and ar- y prepaid to the following countries: France, 4 cents per ounce addi- tional; Germany (except occupied dis- tricts), Switzerland and Italy, 6 cents additional; Denmark, Norway and Sweden. & cents additional, and Mo- rocco and Western Algeria, 5 cents | additional. The letter rate and air | mail fee must be fully prepaid by | postage stamps affixed to each plece. | Letters must be plainly marked in the upper left-hand corner with the words: “Afr Mail—London to Conti- nent.” u.S. C;RE FOR WOMAN WAR DISABLED SOUG»HT‘| by e Associated Press. | iuxillary will open its 15th | BY the Associated Pr | onvention, which will con-| NEW YORK, June 27.—The United two days ates GGovernment will be asked to as The main organization will decide |sume the burden of caring for dis on questions of policy with regard | abled woman veterans of the World | to the future operation of the Brit- . _according _to of the ish mandate in the Holy Land. The chief interest in the convention cen- ters on the resolutions to be decided For Larger Profits Invest Now Followin: morrow aft tion will e room of the well known c eral piano sele David Vardi, famous Hebrew actor of Palestine, will impersonate several of his widely known comic characters. Adj. Cottage City, Md. At R. I. Ave. and Balto. Bould. Four Squares Past D. C. Line. will See Annenncement I Judge Morris Rothenberg, chairman board of direc-| Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star il Lipsky, chairman, Zionist Organi : 1, rabbi-emeritus of Temple Emann. Upper, left to right: tors, American Keren Hayesod: tion' of America; Dr. Joseph S New York. Lower, left to right: Hermann Gonheim, treasurer, Keren Hayesod: Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, vice chairman, t Organization of America. Delegates Delegates began flocking into Wash from all over the One of the leading delegates to ar- rday was Benjamin Win- rise from imm the lead- e operators of New : of the romances of the world active in Women's Overseas Service League, |The league has records of 161 women now holding its fifth annual conven-|who died and at least 500 more who tion at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. are disabled in various parts of the Although 25,000 women served with|country. 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