Evening Star Newspaper, February 26, 1926, Page 22

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22 AMERICANS' DUTY TOALENSCTED Speakers Stress Point at Ex-|? ercises Under Women’s Club Auspices. American citizens to to this cc riotism ning held under the artment of Amel Obligations of the the vir at a p ausy an Citizensh: Won § nmbia at M tast night. v. Solicitor General of the Federation of |y he District of Co- ial Continentaf’ Hall | } SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Santa Crug silvia Montroyal Orizaba - ... Manila, Feb. 11 DAY. .. ..Bremen. Feb. ri Limon. Feb. Havre, Feb. Maray THE HARPER TO DIRECT RAISING PARK FUND Capital Asked to Give $50,000 To- ward Federal Tract in Shenandoah. Robert N. Harper has been elected chairman of & committee of repre- sentative business men who will con- duct a campaign here to raise $50,000 as Washington's contribution toward the purchase of the land in the Blue i | Ridge Mountains of Virginia selected 7 |by Government experts as one of the two national parks planned for the t The park is to be known as the Shenandoah National Park and, being trifle less than 100 miles from the ational Capitol over the Lee high- ay, is regarded as holding recrea- tional and business values to Wash- EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Lewis Smith, Gen. Anton Stephan, Luther Stewart, Jesse E. Suter, Henry St. George Tucker and Dr. Joseph S. Wall. ARSI = $250,000 Fire in Tin Plate Plant. PITTSBURGH, Pa., February 26 (). —A portion of the plant of the Mc- Keesport Tin Plate Co. at Port Vue, near here, was destroyed by fire of undetermined origin early today. The loss was estimated at $250,000. The grease shop, the carpenter shop and a section of the box factory, all one- story brick bulldings, were swept by the flames. PHYSICISTS OF NATION IN SESSION AT MONTREAL Leaders in Science From Universi- ties and Bureau of Stand- ards Convene. By the Assoclated Press. MONTREAL, February 26.—Dis- rupters of atoms, toyers, with mole- cules and genuises of the ether waves are here to discuss their recent re- searches at the 173d meeting of the American Physical Soclety. This body will sit jointly with the Optical So- BOWLING GREEN STORAGE & VAN CO. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1926. clety of America, which includes ex- perts in the flelds of photography, col- or and fllumination, Prominent physicists from leading universities of the continent and from commercial organizations maintaining large research divisions, and also from the United States Bureau of Stand- ards, will be heard. Some 50 investi- gations in the field of atomic and crystal structure, magnetism and elec- tricity, light, heat and sound will be presented. The introductory address was deliv- ered last night by Prof. W. J. Hum- phreys of the United States Weather Bureau, an authority on_atmospheric phenomeha. He discussed “'Clouds.” HOLD “FLAVOR” AGENT. PHILADELPHIA, February 26 (#), —Joel J. Gottieb, Detroit declared by Government officials to be one of the leaders of a “synthetic liquor ring," was arrested yesterday at a drug store while demonstrating his “favors.’” Authorities said these were used with alcohol to make gin and other liquors. Detectives maid they found in hix room at a hotel a list of more than 50 pharmacists marked “rold” and a quantity of printed cards containing the names of most of the liquors of | i pre-Volstead days. Gottlieb declared that he had been SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th St. (14th & N Sts.) 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