Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 8

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8 THE SUNDAY 1. B, LEHANE ENDS LONG U. S. SERVIGE Captain of Watch at Bureau of Engraving Retires With Honor of Friends. A kindly figure known to thousands ©f Americans passed fron: active serv- ice to retirement at the Burcau of En graving and Printing yesterday after- noon, when Timothy B. Lehane, cap- tain of the watch, was tendered a farewell in the big lobby of the b In the presence of u large gath his associates and friends who show ered him with gifts. Tribute was pa!d to him by Gans, former president of the ber of Commerce, and by Mall, director of the bureau re RETIRING EMPLOYE HONORED FOR HIS SERVICE leaving the children to FILIPINO ORPHANS Cuno H. Rudolph, president | .‘.m of Distelet Commistoners: of Washington men w ‘.,., um 1 the camy | incluc ! York for $2,000,000. Determined to halt the ale of Anerican Filipine cilldren to Chinese and abuses of a lke nature, leaders | Corbi ent, churches and ¢ | A .',.‘,, work throughout the United | oo G0 B g S0 < ure rallying to ratse a 32,000, 0¥ s 000 fund fo protect arnd e 1eplected children of the Philippl Col. Gordon Johnston, 17 4 wan of the S e division of the campnign. announc Will be “I'hilippine Orphans day” in many Washis | churches. Led by Rev. | president of the Washir tlon of Churches, preachers the ceremontes he shook n of Church ) line of friends, who came to and rabbls will urge thelr congresa s late him and say goodbyi tlons to support this S I Beanki s Special: and Pressed the gifts presented b 18,000 boys & eirl: usetul ) Licu C anklin Bel ssociates and friends from citizenshin [gineer Till Feb arts of the bureau were $132.50 ;]1.. |'||‘-.~wi'v'fl Charle Diwes | Will be 1 €e0. - $ gold, 2 Knights of Columbus wa will preside at n meetin ’ n ‘, 4 - d uf? 2 . flower Hotel Wedne sdiy ° :{’;,’k"’;m;"",':},"?; e cuft Left to right: John J. Deviny, assistant director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing; Alvin W, Hall, director; | Wil open the Nati o 28th J e ho amitne | Timothy B. Lehane, retiring captain of the watch; Mrs. Lehane, Isaac Guns and C. R. Long, assistant director, Bu- | $2,000,000. mnounced 1 ey I the ceremonies @ B . _ Dawes Will Speak | fs-seeking to double its Tol Complete DURING THIS WEEK celved a hig box of candy, | 1 s Cleaning 1 shaped, and & huge basket o 1w captain on hn ed, as was property taken from other B * de. regular Carm Kecord Ts Praised. GENEROSlTY OF BOYS e - bl : bl ! In additlon to the W robbery ouble f giCapt LePanes ser police state, the } 5 S¢ = ey LEADS TO DOWNFALL 121 .1 oo e was only one vear in L o { which he had used any sick leave, in | stripped; place of 7;(' ) GLEESESORE addition to annual leave, when in 1918 Keep Home Here. Sproul & Co., 3213 Fourteenth . { office e had been 1 four days. In 1017, it| ¥ Laane xpect fG\fi» to H“m*“" Put Police on | LRUM " Wicox co., 3 SALESMEN 3 was pointed out, he took only Six- . Ulrien Novelty 1+ established Florida de- { : eighths of a day annual leave, and in Trail of Six Recent teenthistne v establisned Elovids Je Single { No. 6 Dupont 1918 only 6 6.8 days annual leave. H Phone Franklin 5232 Blankets Ir urging praise he bestowed upon |3 persons who deserve {t. Mr. Gans in 1| tribute of verse, concluded: “Do not Burglaries. thev r < places by climb 1s distribution of knives to g Counc and the Il wait till life is over and he's under B noath the clover, for he cannot re: lipGas led to the arrest Fri- mohiles and that a broomstick | JEH Biiy farabatone Sin beid asad | | and rope were used to lower them “m‘,‘h“ Capt. Lehane was also presented |, (| throush wilights. “.»m: e cos were gained through such opet with a poem of tribute from one of | the offices of the bureau. When a young man Capt. Lehane went West with the 14th Infantry to Fort Vancouver, Washington Terri- tory, and served later at Fort Klamath, Oreg., as first sergeant, not long after Gen. Canby and the entire detachment of troops had been mas sacred therc by the Indians. At the time he waw there, Capt. Lehane, re- called_there were 40,000 Indians and only 95 soldiers. Advance Was Raplid. Entering the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in 1901 Lehane had been advanced to captain of the watch in 1914. He was a familiar figure to the thousands of sightseeing Amerl cans who daily filed through the big money-making plant Capt. Lehane estimated than an average of about 200,000 visitors a year go through the’ plant. Capt. Lehane was honored by an official visit of farewell Friday from Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Dewey, in charge of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, who com co Eight | The COURT CLERK FETED. Testimonial Dimxer Given to Pher- son Gawler. Judge Robert E the work of Phe Are You Being Sold or Served? 'S your motor car maker serving you or selling you—which? Does he intrigue you with year- ly models and rash promises or does he protect your investment? To serve means a new car only every four or five years—or more. To sell means a new car every year or two—or even less! Packard is in the business of serving—knowing that those who serve best will never want for sales. Evidently the public appreciates that Packard is serving, for more than twice as many Packard Six cars were bought in 1925 as in 1924. The Packard Six with all its comfort, beauty and distinction is not high in price—for example, the five-passenger sedan costs but $2585 at the factory. And there is a liberal monthly payment plan which removes the last reason why anyone should not be served by a Packard Six. The Packard Six may be had in nine beautiful, distinctive body types, four open and five enclosed. Packard Washington Motor Car Company 0. COOLICAN, President Potomac 5000 PACKARD SIX ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE Connecticut at S Many Leaders Aid Campaig Haves, Arch Right Bishop of | Col. 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