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STEAMSHIPS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 24, 1926—PART G. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. THE WAY (|IBY WATER TO NORFOLK— OLD POINT COMFORT NEWPORT NEW3 VIRGINIA BEACH ALL POINTS SOUTH Modern Steel Palace Steamers “NORTHLA DINTRICT OF COLUMBIA! Daily. 6:30 P.M. NEW YORK AND BOSTON BY SEA City Ticket Office, Woodward Bldg., 731 W, I this occupation will be considered as|erans’ joint committee. National | | his true occupation at enlistment, | Commander Chancey O. Howard ‘of with permanent partial | the Army and Navy Unlon, who s in { of & change of condition will | committee, announced the acceptance umined, but new ratings | of many prominent persons, includin 4 in the regional office. | memb of the Senate and the | there is a possibility | House, to serve on the reception com 0 and where there h‘ha mittee. The music will be furnished | ¢4/ x 3 examination in the | by the orchestras of the Army and 4 i six months, there 1l JFHE LU chume xaminations. 1 there e several mustcal Fumbers by, ariisa est Indies 0 be several musical numbers by artists examination within that time, Panama Canal who will provide many special fea an examination will be made. tures for the entertainment of those Four happy weeks away fromWinter. Restfully cruising seaswarmed by tropical isitsto Who do not dance. An invitation has een sent to the President, his cabi- S Hixasarict net, the Vice President, the diplo ;;l;'gn:;":::,*;zr:,:;g.,.:‘.:,,:’s;‘.‘::.‘: matic corps, the judiciary, the Su Guayra, Trinidad, Barbados, Martin- preme Court and veteran members ique, St. Thomas, San Juan, Bermuda. of the Senate and House. Col. Fred- erick Owens of the public buildings and public parks office, in charge of the ‘installation and decoration of boxes, has begun preparations. STEAMSHIPS. STEAMSHIPS i not be re-e: will be assigr dopted depre- | In cases wh e propuganda of ex-| of ubversion of | repo nized groups AMERICAN LEGION. election of a commander commanders for shington Post. No. 1, the An | on, took place last Tuesday night it the clubhous L street, re. from’ the | gnation ot mdr. Charles O.! W' aw, who was . competled to re . M s 1ccount of eorge LI¢ n Lucy P.|port o of the wxiliary tifled Other repo-ts that re: On Americanism elon, North Dako i Veterans' Joint Committee. The veterans' joint committee held a meeting January 19, at which Mr. ckson of Costello Post of the Amer- sented a protest from men in the rallway ail service against the action of the allway Mail Clerks’ Association in accepted Eugene chalrman; Indiana, R. L were (25, The*Veendam” diplicement Leaving New York €D, 18, 1926 Unexcelled for the luxury and comforts of her appointments, and superlative culsine. For choice selection of accommaodations m. Teservations now. $350 up including all shore excursios HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE 21-24 State Street, New York FRANK TOURIST CO. 542 Sth Ave.,N. Y., o local agents member- ot child ! was | . Texas: | Com- | v, M v ars, Minne- . connection with the latter's stand to 7.3, Mur | Willlim Cud- |abolish preference for the railway 5 vice | trophies and | malil clerks of the United States. At e — awards, v B. Rangeley, | the national convention of the Rail- Alabama Lowell ¥. I Clerks’ Association in Den- ____STEAMSHIPS. com. | bart, Mrs. Walter . last Summer that associa- J. | Beal ashington: unit activities, [tlon went on record petitioning Cor mter and third | Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, Oregon; emblem, | gress to abolish veteran preference. commander, | Mrs. Dorothy B. alifornia; | It is thought that an effort is being Porter. The norials, Mrs. to influe e action of va- in the North Dako s. Gertrude E. Ha result the election 15 follows: der noit 15t St N Norfolk & Washington STEAMBOAT CO. Iz Ry : . et | LI000 reimbdrator bvigvak with re' § ___|Motor Across the Atlantic!l New Hamp- | gard to this ¢ The committee o - Not by automobile, but by FromNew York Dec.2. For 132 days. Fourth Annual World Cruise. S.S. Em press of Scotland, 25,000 ffudrs of the post, havil fully as post adju mander and for sev acting ¢ { went on record disapproving the abol ishment of veteran prefercnce for the railway mafl clerks, and as a result of the action of the committee the The famous “Santa steamers offer fincat service to Peru #nd Chile via Panama Canal, al months r, dur A committee arranging for the Way of Comdr. The following were in >hnson, Milton K. I | week that more than 30,000 members American Legion convention in Paris in 1927 told President Coolidge this executive committee of the American Legion unanimously adopted a reso- lution requesting its national legisla- Outside rooms, first cabim only. Unexcelied cuising service. Fortnightly gross tons. Christmas in the Holy Abcut $10 TWIN SCREW' of the organization would make the trip to France. They estimated that 20 liners would necessary to transport the veter- s, and that in addition to the legion- es 20,000 othors would take advan- of special rates to visit Paris and tle fronts from New York. Special rat, g Land. Ne g i ‘Round 8outh America Tour 'w Year's Eve in Cairo. Fascinating excur- sions at all ports included in fare—4 days in Peking. Canadian Pacific Cruises are notably successful be- cause of one mznagement, ship and shore. This win- ter's cruise sailed with full membership. Reservations for next winter’s cruise now being made. Full information €. E. Ehe Can; Pacific, X 15th N.W., Washington, D.C, or your local agent. Per- sonal service, if desired. A Day MOTOR Firet class 1n- LINER fing meals — Short Route t> Northern Evrops FEB. 27—APR. 29—JUNE 3 For rates, etc., apols te local ts CWEDISH A M2 ANLINE ey "Vork John T. Powell and Thomas R. roth erivener tive officer to guard against any change in veteran preference legis- lation in so far as the same affects R T s raflway mail clerks or other veterans N R Kanta Eliea, Mar. 4 employed in . S, Ranta Luiss, Mur. 18 men GRACE LINE Chairman Harlan Wood reported 10Mamover8q.,N.Y.C. i clusi and Bed. recently in ' the executive depart- The only line to Les Angeles and San Fran- cisco offering 2 days at Panama Csnal and its at Colombia, Nic- aragua, Salvader Gua- temala and Mexico. oo 3 | the results of 11 cases in which he | The Forty and Bight, playground | had been authorized to appeal for re. of the American Legion, will give an | lief in connection with alleged in | entertainment at Mount Alto Hospital | fringement of preference rights. On Dr. B. C. eal, | Account of press reports’ indicating a de gar, has appointed | "eduction in force in the office of the :a Kohen chairman of the enter. r of the Treasury, a_serfes of with vete: s and others ttee. A special mu- o cal program has been arranged. loyed in this office were heid | = 3 view to securl: e reten! | Thousands of changes, both de- ce of all ex-service men, and s and increases, in compensation | he said it is believed that ) ex-service | s for disabled veterans will re-|men will be dischargsd from that of- m the new rating schedule of | fice at the present time. the United States Veterans' Bureau,| Announcement was made that the in the opinion of American Legion re. | contract, which was authorized at a | habilitation officials and other persons | previous meeting, had been entered in touch with the situation. The new | into between the committee and the schedule has been in effect since Jan- shington Auditorium for the ev uary 1. ning of February 12 for the W Review of compensation cases for | ington-Lincoln memorial and | reratings under this schedule will be | grand ball and entertainment a gradual process, according to the|given under the ausplices of the bureau. Efforts will be made to rate | as many cases as possible on & perma- ent basis. It remains to be seen whether the resultant increases will balance the decreases. Ul r the new plan, which the American Legion assisted in working out, the claimant’s occupation prior to fes. Good is enlistment will be considered ini.___ 1438 You 8t. N.W._ estimating his incar v. If he was| T;),}}A‘g"l FOR g,l,'(‘k-‘}',r_m engaged simultaneously in more than | Nain 12 i 8630 cne line of work. the employment ——-—- _ - 2 MOVING STORAGE which usually occupied the greater KRIEGS*XPRESS part of his time will be rezarded as | PACKING SHIPPING his occupation at enlistment. But if €16 KYE STNW MAIN 2010 it is established on the busis of con- clusive evidence that his training and ‘E g les—Gen. 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