Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1926, Page 22

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THE EVENING _§ AR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, - 1926. ‘BAHIMURE N'GHI, e, gevevrmene o e Xo| HERREW FUND DRIVE | S, 7ty et o | HOPKINS TRUSTEES | thindin iim ity e oo B (O e B 'ollowing the A 3 husiness session a pressed his contidence today that the and substity Hcutnnd ot Tell. (TR OO D s s | buffet supper was served, and approxi- drive would go over the top. ‘The search and graduate work. 7 ernor of | it S s SEATTIE | 70 START TONIGHT |50 ot et o 58 6 |- NAME WILLARD HEAD)| S P2t Eithc B0, oo | et Yot T i sovror | entertained. Martin A. Leese, presi i | Washington,” he said. *The Capital e N | THe extion wibMaxen bacaees tic] dent of the chamber, presided. cannot afford to lag behind the rest e 1910. During the World War he serv- | governor explained, the assoclation | P PR Noted Jewish Leaders to Speak at| of the N on e o restde | B & 0. President Succeeds Keyser, ooy dhairms o s War Industries | had infringed the rights of the Col ’ L Mr. el e : lege of Physiclans. i TEXAS KLAN OPPOSES i i at_the meeting tonight. « Who Served Universit, Bl it 20 Meeting Launching Campaign Tomorrow morning 40 teams will | °2 i v —_——— P— _— x i begin to canvass every Jewish home Board 23 Years. | = if Speakers Praise National CHANGE IN DRY LAwf for $50,000. in the city. The campaign will last { ENGLISH ACTION NEAR. ——— | . | until May 10, closing with a banquet — —_— nd USED i T 2 Grand Drazon Resigns at State| .. isiless rest «um | In honor of Bialtk, Hebrew national |py (ne Associated Press. Senate to Get Formal Charges in il seal the pistons Clly and Urge Closer e The campdign for the largest sum | b (000 %0 b oher s, Wise, | A LT s vl e e 8! = s Ml b 16k Rally Because of Private ever ask of Washington Jews for| .haiiman of the national campaign. g L Case This Afternoon. | gains ue age, Palestine rehabilitation work will be Willard, president of the Baltimorej g ce rurni e and will function as a ] and Ohio Railroad, was elected presi-| Formal presentation to the Senate i § o-operation. ] Business. PR e ill C OD launched at the Jewish Community good il expected‘ Exdlit g | Center this evening. when two ;gagwq_ Evangeline Booth Bett.er. dent of the board of trustees of Johns| of the impeachment articles brought Jlof the national campaign for $5,.000 | CHICAGO, April 22 UP).—Evange- | Hopkins University at a meeting of against Federal Judge Engilsh of II- o 000 will call upon the District to|line Booth, national commander of |the trustees yesterday, Frank J.|linois by the iouse will be made this $50;000Tor the Unlteq aloBtingij oo Bis tion. Atmy, Wiib, uffarad)| Goodnow, head;of thie university, an: oon by the nine managers ap- | b =ahys Sy » nounced. . Mr. Willard succeeds R.|pointed by the House to prosecute the | an attack of appendicitls, was re-| grent Keyser, resigned, who had serv- | case, il Save 50% and More | H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Beware of Substitutes At Good Dealers Everywhere p of Baltimore resignation n of the Ku Klux Klan, Realm | api and Dr. Lloyd P. 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