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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. $2[] flm IS PI.[I]GH] e e e permanent retident [HIT BAN ON VIVISECTION. |gcemsriy, minimised by e orers| 96,8 36086000022000000000 00000000009 ’ - . | committee chairmen, and it is now | has experienced such a wonderful — among human beings are to be discoi- S | predicted that before April 1 Wash- | growth, which, with the development | D, C. Heads Disapprove Prohibiting [ered and these diseases ~properly | ington will have at least doubled the |of the’ Shenandouh National Park, treated, legitimate research must go | $50,000. will be further accelerated.” Experiments With Animals. on,” said the Commmioneri;. “It ‘l«'m 3 Plans h I v 4 ¢ s be noted that under the law, scien- for ithie e Mo Hiiespte Cmnee . - " An unfavorable report on the bill|if experiments or investigations members of the committee will give Interior Worker Asks Divorce. |proposing to prevent the use of dogs|are permitted only under autho at the Washingion Hotel Monday | Jane B. C. Elmore, an employe of | in Vivisection experiments in the Dis. |the faculty of some regularly g a rashing 5 ity or elentins night. More than 100 of Washing- D tment of the Interior. yes- |trict or in territorial or insular posses. | porated college, univers| | ton' | e “““ mant & sions of the United States sent | society.” i 0 l 3 terday filed sult for absolute divorce J n Success of First Two Days of"- : 2 Bgemsite now | toans . Bimore, formerly In 3 enate | AR e 500, | : after- of at least 200, School teachers in Mexico have . " . ) inoon by the Commissioner: : : r ere | Drive Indicates Capital |l ot o oonresentivs fmportant now 2 ; ”;,‘T,",‘;‘,“; ho|The report pointed out that cruelty | been ordered to refrain from political e 8 nd deserted her, | L0_animals used for such purposes is activities or quit teaching. Mr. Harper promised today that his | childr | . May Exceed Quota. | list of spe: s WAL e SHOTE s | ays, in s 924, iand swhile onj) ed of Gov, Harry New Orleans, for the Gov- | R et . Right Rev. J nment me 1e woman named as co- Iy $20.000 | B, Fr Discopal | Rishop of | 1espondent. Mus. Elmore declares her K. “": (.irst ator Claude Swan- | husband never supported her and tha 1 : ! 3 Stephen T. Mather, | 3 has heen en jar : . . o' mini . of 850,001 oEEihe aionat parke sese. | Hage. Atiorieys Ravmond Neudecker | : Spring Styles for Boys and Girls ss inter of the and George H. Judd, a resident . R § chase of the | d, in the heart of the propused - ——— | T ark site, Rob- | park. LDREN, too. ! 4 : nan of the cam. | | ————— ] 5 | Shoes for cither dress or play, and find them was. informed late Looks ou Park as Investment. || = —— I : ‘e : perfectly comfortable. We are well aware of > o " o H . o) L vhich shoes vjected to when worn Ross P. 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