Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 21

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TEE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. MARCH 7, 1926—-PART 1. HOUCHTONS VST~ T0BE SICNIFCANT May Serve to Bring New York Republicans Further Into Fold. BY There eance in u son B. Houg] sador G home to confer particiy conference AVID LAWREN( = more than pussing signiti nouncement t Alan Americun Ambus Britain, is coming polictes relat Government’s coming arms aus. to about the iean - of Natio Houghton v rit in the negu conference il such a foi affairs, He did bagts, but he informal credited extraordinr versatic having exertec Wil Play Smportant Rol not have 4 orthe in consta delegatio Actual Number Increases. But Re- thorized 1 n o parth of Americ Pot Another Factor Looms can br Housa ~sts o state, close RARE BOOKS TO BE SOLD. Britweil Li- ed for 1000 volumes now logued are put up in the Sales of 1 from this < hetween Among e Dorothy Gish Goeing to Britain. LOS ANGELE o Daroth: Gish, 1 Ho! wood train, planning 2 Yor 10 Bn arement l” 1he production of a numbe wi films HE Maximum Amount of Satisfa Greate rlLa i I | to comparing D e N Buy Electrical Appliances Here Where They're Guaranteed Electric Percolators Universal Coffee Urne. . New Style Hair Driers Waffle Irons SRS Curling Irons Whirlwind V Eleetric lrons . Toasters. Electric Waffle Iron ain ... VIOLET RAY G Home Jeserh L. recommended ‘\ | i §17 1vth St. ‘NEW BUdKé FEWER, Three Fight 10-Foot Drifts to Carry Food Charge when we wire your House for Electricity. mp Show plete. special . %22 Floor Lamps, ial to close.... THERMCLITE—the wonderful electric treatment to banish Stectiic Shop Campbeli THIS COLLECTION READY FOR CONSIGNMENT TO RIVER ][]lNI ESTAIE TA Burbank, 77 Toda i Will Produce H PLAN DRAWS FIRE, State Legislature Committee Here Calls for Resistance to Congress Move. By the Associated Press NEW TYORK, March Burbank, who will Le ars old to- morrow, expects to live at least five years more, and in that period do the most_Important work of his life, says the Popular Science Monthly. H wizgardry In improving crop plants has enriched American farmers by mil llons of dollars, yet he belleves that what he haa done is merely the founda- tion for what he will do in the twilight Lot lite. “Everything is is quoted as the mazagine. T hope to produce plants with grains und fruits lareer than any we have at present, with more varied flavors and colors, with better storing and ship- ping qualities, with more nutriment nd less waste and with every poso ous or injurious element elfminated.” Yet, Mr. Burbank feels there is still more fmportant work than his own to be done by some one else who can bLreed a flner human ruce. “Inferfor human befngs cannot be treated as If they were Inferior plants,” he says, * is to endure some way must be found to produce more of the fit and fewer of the unfit. Today we are little more than w fleld of wiid weeds, in which here and there, arises a superior ty und chance tntelligent et to be done,” g to a writer f n the next flve vears By the Associated Press. A committee of menibers of vavious State legislatures nctive here in con- nection with the fuheritance tax fight | decided yesterday to ndvise all legis | latures to take no actlon that would | permanently commit them to the joint inheritance levy plun. Notice of the actlon was glven by | | Ldgar A. Brown, speaker of the South | Carolina Legislatu It was nrged vepeul of the Iederal levy | be advocated and t lekislutures de {mand recogult! { Joint levies, approy | locking policles uf Government before | taking action on thewe polnts, Pussage of the fnh by the House, a report of the ¢ | mittee sald, * utes that Congress is not dinn of the rights far in sovereignty leg v more 1 bureaus, und un- found we hud over to l'ederal Congress.” rongres ¢ 50 its f pre-Civil War vintage: a_foreign “bull-dog™ | *ncroachment “upon - the weapons have been turned over fo the Police Depart- | 0f States” the report suid. 't mdoned by the owners.”” The owners, in most s, | 1nture ervice net in various investigations throughout the coun-|!han The collectlon is an | ! tion of aucient weapons, including a tol, loug slender stilettos, blackjacks and United tes Necret Nervice as “‘property al sunierfeiters and others who fell into the Secret his is the first time Secret Nervice operators have turned such weapons over to police. wlation of many years. Some of the weapons are the exploded shells, erty Clerk Thoma it the police as an ahandoned w £ The collection will be dumped into the river with weapons seized in Washington from cri { scenes of crime, within the next few months. Mr. Burbank said he belleved “‘mar- s a rem well turn the Stut igents appointed ! Among the signers of the report were: Arthur A. Sherman, president pro tem of the Rhiude Island Senate; . | Hugh D. Merrtll, speaker of the Ala- inals or abandoned { buma Legialuture, and Francis P. Cur. = tis, speaker of the Marylend Legis- [ tature, fit for the musu A huge single-action pistol of .38 caliber, with a side rod for push- one of the mos nteresting exhibits. th stated that for 20 years there has not been the cap-and-ball type pistol turned | on. | - Disabled Ship Towed In. ST, JOLNS, Newfoundland, March § ().~ Advices received ut noon today | from the Red Cross liner Silvia stated that ¥ king an average an hour, towlag (reighter Ken- ‘The Kentucky 300 miles frow tarving in Far North STATISTICS REVEAL To Indian Tribe Corp. les S tribe ve o in a speed ¢ the disa tucky to umd the piti brouglit them here They two women of el | 8t. Johnus i ut 1l con 1 from lack of food and gh trails ect high in place k prints Constitute Larger Proportioi told w story o suffering 1 their from Wit arving the barren lands to the no Corp. Blake of the Royal Canadian mounted police and halt-breed up ti e tabe they had con dogs, they had no mean exit N ter-Jocked country and are starving. | Taking additional supplies, Corp. | on | Blake started March 4 on a 2 ubsist in Winter, | trip to find the main branch of | tribe. two Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask yonr physician t it Preparsd by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE YORK. Mar the rease. by till s he'e NEW United the m A tage {which the Indians s has brought a famine LEAGUE BULLETIN TO LINK} : ‘ UNIVERSITIES OF WORLD| | IThentrical sho Publications to Be! | Committee on Intellectual Co-op-! Merged, Albee Announces. eration Starts Work With the | WEST PALM BEACH, Ila., Ma L G UP).—E. . Albee, head of the Keith New Publication. 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