Evening Star Newspaper, January 19, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY. JANUARY 19, 1926. e | new g s p SMITHSONAN SCIENTISTS ARE RECONSTRUCTING A GIGANTIC DINOSAUR. Two i 3 uired to put to; PAGES OF THE SENATE HOLD THEIR JOBS AND ATTEND THEIR CLASSES. Duder o this ancient animal, which were found in the West by Prof. Charles W. Gilmore. The photograph shows< N. H. Bose at work on of 14 and 16 ean leave school and become a page. In order to allow the boys (o hold their jobs, basement of the Capi SEAL IS PLACED IN SKYLIGHT OF THE CAPITOL. C. E. Moberley. Capit ative John Marrow of New Mexico, placing the seal of the State of New < around the Capitol skylight vesterday. NGTIME WEATHER RESULTS IN HIGH WATERS AROUND WASHINGTON. Heavy rains and melt- urg. Md. Hundreds of automobiles were stalled ye: National Ph ! CHECKING THE EGG RECORDS. The University of Maryland i< con- § ducting an egglaying contest, and here we have Roy H. Waite, professor | of pouliry. and Miss Ethel C. Linzey checking the records of “Mrs, Vi § ginia” and “Mrs. chusetts.” two pri 1 Photo snow brouzht about the above conditian in Blade NEW QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE. Photogruph taken at thy partment yesterday. Back row. left to right: Col. F. W. Van Duyne, Col. I Whitehead, Gen. M. Gray Zalinski and Col. Ellicott. Fr Gen. A. C. Dalton, Gen. J B. lhllmg-v the new quartermaster general: B. heatham and John Randolph. Washingto \IT},NTI ARY. John W. Langley (second from . arriving at the Atlanta, Ga., penitentiary. was convicted of conspiracy to defeat the Photo by Acme TORMER KENTUCKY REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGR foftr. who for 18 sears represented his district in Congre natioual prohibition act. TN ACCEPT POGTS [iaen Denie fast cannot be successful in T wish it coul lday and practice the Golden Rule, 11 wholesale me: cording to t Rev. Dr. Oscar T.|if I tried 1o practice it 1 would lmz cooper_ FOB Of Sunday\ NEW YORK. Janu: LEGISLATION URGED St e M“E';Za.lwéli paitore e REFORMER COMING t“E"EXE’SW”S?&“SEWURKERS BLAVED . TOMEET COOLIDGE ™= IN MOST ACCIDENTS ral Years. | be nsed in hant answe Press —— | By the Associated P Morrow to Help Direct Gug-| the United "ul.r‘ 1“}‘mn \\xrv[}v] | Alleged Usurpation of Wave |Gison, “’il:ll""‘“" the -““‘”;L C\h"m"‘"(lw In the busines “"“‘ 5 j Metropolitan Museum of _\"r|,::1.xr:<::::‘lr;1satety Counml HOMS Negli- : slace’ Methodis o ¢ e stock - : e, despite Capt. | | — et Sl in bust: (15 nothing W n:l" ‘uiii d"'n‘f.s" .1.1'\‘.1}23‘. Y the Board of (rusices, n presenting et By \ Pross f etion: brought by and practice the Golden|Rule, he s: it is the men who will the Associated Press. :{Y’:n{;my‘::;:! DL Jenen e 0InL ) By thie Associated Press ¢ Syt just statlon/v Three per cent of the replies said B e renon s et seems | (o8 W YORK, Jan 19—Noah | Frank A. Munsey, which is expected| CHICAGO, January 14.—Nex irman of the Sab-|to total n than $40,000, ee of the Ten-|not be available to th is- | several years, and dc b0, willlon the part of th um 1 wol ter Cooper, cl | bath crusade comm: nod of t ing length |yes, the others said no. The to be the most unanimous con- | the Capltal today |man quoted the reply of a Baltimore|clusion that business cannot be con- mus not remove | was blamed el positions | nessee vied P : it Goisar s = insurance man as follows: ducted by the Golden Rule, because a | NS d vezalis v : et i rector il Guggen- | brother Guglielmo =ud his mely reminder to Congress and [ "Wxypjle the Golden Rule might|business not standing on the founda-| (o), Church ~South, st ,f_h.“:”" Bl o (le ey owr nvas : £ aero- | brother's family. | the people that the nced for radio | survive In some businesses, in the in-|tion of faith and trust s no busin the “American peoplé will sgallop to secking rellef from present financal| fourth annual mes e ' h enheim Among other engers on the | legislation is imperative. surance business I'll say no.” at all.” ell 1t they do not stop Sabbath [eeu e Safety Conference here % D Don Busehio | 7o &tatlon s chatged withi oparat: ing. | here is a real danger that a false | FESR A the : : e “Starting from of the museum’s present finan- Sty S hout lice for the wave | araguayan Min oo length |cial situation may be created,” Mr.|most deadly o vhere h owned largely by the Zenith Radio|and WJAZ used its two hours, mean- | Ville, | @ < st 10 ashington, and Lou | length used. But the . 5 Y hose v ho ave accepted to date| head of one of Berlin's best known lt‘ny’;...mp i ret e Department of | Corporation, and_ holding a favorable| while endeavoring to_obtain mare | 42y School tea t said most usetul in | hotels. plica on a wave length | Wave length in the class “B” bands.|time either on that wave lensth or tour of the count S l‘n b "I” s of th ‘l | and the use of a ‘free |It was the station which conducted|on some other length above the con- gathering here uuh 5 B. Corlett of Cl | ofher wherever desired.. provided | weekly broadcasts to the MacMillan |gested bands of the class “A” sta- of the Lord’s Day Alliance and Dun- |adulterers, drunkards and liars whom | tomobile_casualt e | such operation will in no way violate | Party in the Arctic. tions. As no such arrangement could ‘b;‘l"hJ- McMMillan of the New York Sab- | they condemn. Anyhbody who b a e former viator; “Ertibes |0 Do R e Do ey o be made, WJAZ introduced the coun- | Path committee. 3 Sunday paper is helping the devil to n the Morrow o .L P. | Davison, of the National I Taken Over by Hotel. try's first example of usurping a wave | 1€ expects to go to Washinston to- [ruin America. God's word is my au-| man’ of the Presi- | Crime Commission and naval aviator Scene of Former Quarrels. Through private arrangements, | length. i morrow and ask President Coolidge’s | thority.” . 4 5 had . on. Géorse V. | itiog. the war; Dr. Wiilam B 1o 15 considerca fittins tant the 8] 5 3 co-operation in getting legislation to One Rail Head i doubled, with 20,000 kille 10,000 ¢ engineer of the Pan-|Durand, professor of mechanical en-|ieqi case against WJAZ should be however, the call letters and owner- —_— —= stop Sunday trains and newspapers. il Head Replies. injured. He advocated 1sory 1| 1L I|gineering at Leland Stanford Univer- | centered in Chicazo, the most thickly | Ship Were changed and WJAZ's place| EInEMEN DIE IN CRASH. Hits Sunday Papers. e declared that he had sought co- | insurance law to protect pe- rnver chiel v and member of the national ad- | congested broadeasting arvea in the|on the air was taken by WEBH, operation of railroad presidents by | i Ll ']‘ very one of our 20,000,000 Sun-|telegraphing them, but got only one | day newspapers is Satan’'s ambassa- | favorable letter in reply, from the commander | visory committee for aefonautics | country and ccene of rdio's only |under the ownership and operation aviation | Under the terms of Mr. Guzsen- | bitter quarrels : Bdgews 5 e o :lmu ){'ml.!lleilx‘ll"s gifts, the directors will have | b":;,f,u}‘x‘ ‘{.’,‘;"u‘;‘.,,‘,’,‘,?l.’n”,‘;“;, a wave Otx'y"l;,\?gi?zg;efeg?fi;;‘tl;:mc]l ss #pr| VINCENNES, Ind., January 19 (). do‘r and a decoy to ruin America,” he | president of the Erie Railroad, who }ki{_tr\n‘;ter t‘ ¥ ;wlvg the of State and inter. | full power to disburse the principal | jength by WJAZ be found permissible | bands, obtained a class “A” license | —Three firemen were killed and two fold Dls New ork assooiston o | S0 bewould kerco shollsh gl Sun | C0 oo of Inqustoial accldent al ; ; Prof. A. A, Michelson, |and interest of the fund as their un-| under the present law, it ‘is pointed for a portable station to crulse in | other persens probably fatally injured | trains is hurrying America toward | He challenged any editor In America | to create and mainta xm 1 of the department of physics of | restricted judgment may out that there would be opportunities |the vicinity around Chicago. Several |yesterday when a Vincennes Fire De- | the hell of God's wrath.” 35 hiand s 6ROk tay e sl atemmant ployes in ersity of Chicago and Nobel |best. The fund will be started with | for many would-be broadcasters to|months ago the station decided to|partment truck crashed into a farm-| Mr. Coopers whe pariicipated in the [ that “all the virtues, freedom and D winner in physics in 1807; John |an initial gift of $500.000, and other | pirate wave lengths reserved for the |locate permanently and applied for & |er's live stock truck in the business | prosecution of the Scope L [hat i athel yinbien, [fteadom Pand min 0f the board of | sums, not exceeding $2,000,000, will | Canadian and Cuban stations, on|class “B” license and wave length. | district. tion trial at Dayton, be lost if we destroy the " and | said " th or ofY be added to it during the next 10 |which, through international under-|It was suggested that it split time| The dead are Fred Thompson, Sunday business for profit as on | “if professing Chr op | must be tra - | vears, at the end of which unm Mr. | standings, no United States station is | with KOA, at Denver, despite the|George Lane and Claude Woodall, | par with hootlegging. *“Churchmen | patronizing Sunda; - | while industr “istant i believes commer “ht{’““"d Lo oper: = TAZ fact tha “‘101 unl)'”l(lme it ;“oulgi all firemen. | who ndone Sabbath breaking,” he|papers and Sund: ats waste, and t e Sl n this country * wo years ago WJAZ was one of | have for itselt would be two hours| ~ Chief Dan Decker of the Fire De-'says, “are as wicked in God's sight as' Christian Sabbath will be lost and to preveat its own workers from con- wanheim, son of Daniel uv;srnlmm svnm-:mus. . ihe forcunogt statiens Ip ibg counfry, a weeke ZIhis ligense Wes granied partment s probably fatally hurg Muanew Tobbers, bank breakers America will 50 (o & Babylen of Fuin.” (racting illnesses, interest Wfeguarding them N. 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