Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 32

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- proposed hy Senat 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, DE( ‘EMBER 11, 1925. BORAH BILL HITS RADIGAL EXCLUSION Would Repeal Law Giving State Department Right to Bar Them. “ tific Inquiries During Year—New York Board I Also Gives Local Body $5,737,000. To carry out an important program | five yvears, beginning during the com vear. n his annual John C. Merr! itution, emy 4 two mew ses of work that will be under- taken during the next year. t under which the govern ort to the board e apy St B 0 during the com Senate vesterday introduced in the |§ e |INE f Many phases of scientific work are provided for in this budget, the ap propr heing generously distrib- | ited i o of the foreign r out of th arolyi and ‘ommunist membe! British Parliament. Senator bill would repeal the law which the State Department holds it authority de aliens he ions into th civiliz der | and 4 addition | expenses. Among the departments receiving large portions of this appropriation \hree loc “ashington, the to ordinary work stressed by Dr. ) r Walsh cerned a change in the the ef Canadian |CARNEGIE INSTITUTION AWARDED PERRELL CONVICTED BIG SUM FOR RESEARCH WORK Trustees Authorize $1,457,760 Budget for Scien- wresident of the | One was “HELL” ISSUE SETTLED | BY DR. MONTGOMERY “Ain't No Hell,” and ‘“Hell There Ain't.”" Sums Up Opposing Views, He Says. OF MISCONDUCT| Rockville Jury, However, Holds Former Justice Not Guilty of Embezzling $200. Rev. James Shera chaplain of the 11 ention of th Speolal Dispateh to The Star. Md.. December 11 2 ain't , “The hell Bathesda, by a jury here ment, thot returned acquitte | of embe: guilty wa L charge Perrell transmit 18 required by law V| papers in the case of ale of Chevy Chase. who | there " MARK LANSBURGH NAMED TO HEAD KIWANIS CLUB ain't.” " [ Full Board of Officers Nominated | by Organization. Election to Be Held Thursday. ¢ indictments, it | was nominated nt of the Kiw: ake place hursday Mis- imon 1aw PENSION MEASURE i | { { | by Increasing Deductions From Salaries. District pul ache nd v the Federal | Colonel Amendment Would Raise Annuity | Greatly Embarrassed Reports of Springfield, IIL., Speech. He Says. inted Reuthenhers of radical views, T A not intention of ut {TEACHERS WEIGHING |BARNES DENIES CALLING HEBREWS WILL BEGIN | MISS ADDAMS ‘OLD JANE' opoppyANCE by | TONIGHT | Celebration of Chanukah or “Feast of Lights” Will Continue One Week. rgogues will with Jack strued | 4 discretion 4 whether to im fine or Carl G. Hartman he jury at 6 - officers were { living Macaque monkeys and was out about five hours | follows: John €. Wi Island: the | will be used by the investigators for | The triul lasted but one day. | ident: Willian S department of embryology, in Balti- | observations of nervous | president v and the nutrition laboratory, in| Dr. Merriam told the I it | o 3N . NULTON SAYS NAVY e ey = oy ! tions of the appropr [ during th S HAS NEVER FAILED & 2 B e = | e | T Mitchell /e men mart nner and. Dr. | Charles D v Mather | tiplied by e of 75 i to relin. | Academy Head Defends Institution | Lewis and John J. F directors. | ED HOME. * = | | ard due | =t ——— WALES WELCOM Makes First Public Appearance ) Since Alexandra’s Death. » procesd- | vern the any kind of heckli ments with my v iccepted by mie in ¢ that T should be miark e retired vk, which will | as Mount Wilse nominated fornia: the department of Cold Spring Harbor, Lon; . and Would Aid 0il Prosecution. uld enact a diftic a matter 4 Henry ne Fenner a appropriated s ) for the Carnegie Institution | Walcott of Washington. Of this- $5.000,000 is| quish mem to be added to the institution’s ende ment fund. & that up to $27. W gift is pavable in| W tions of $1.000,000 for 1 in the a& “Most Typically 77 = v e 7 4 NoPayments U FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS GF FURNITURE has never falle ) and 2 « 2 N niry in any emerzenc - < X 3 / training of men who r The prince 4 h quite as t with ph and his face wore a Kir smile n American.” NCH Va.. December 11 A defense of the [nited Navy was voleed by Rear M. Nulton, superinten A States Admiral amounced the gift of | to the institution " Hale. The labora the famous equip nt | court power to order seizure of the |, property of the recalcitrant witness in o he held by the property LONDON, December 11 now part 2 president the M ind ment tory the library of the the late 1 Gas ( up to §100 Senator S ratify introduced bills to the various debt settlements Repres Burton introduced the same measures in the House Another measure Introduced would grant $10,000 to Mrs. La Follette, r from Wisconsin. | searches r's v of a exhibi the customary ap- | heg 1 ation for the families of Sen- | the pu this kind. g fore ators who die. while in office. Monday. T 7 L he nd the tru president of the s will hold | annual reception, at which exhibition of recent will be examined. ough and as that of men for any other positions of great responsibility Admiral Nulton ibuted m the recent unfavorable criti » naval eflicie f truths and in- accurate infc not to say misrepresenta 7277770 R ion their | time an as he care lared tha ived in Ar tion with more than Reliable Shoes | for Young’ Folks VERY Christmas for fifty years the Tahn Juvenile Depts. prove their overshadowing superiority. [For vou want to select from immense stocks. And you want to he certain of Quality and Values! represent r. and is one of tional red to people of Washington Suites. cs, con end 12 Pieces T = ues ever ¢ Delivered for $10 Cash $1.00 Join Maxwell's 50 ? 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