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[ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. e Y e —_—— = Graham of North Carolina, Alice Cor- z in charge of Rear Admiral Cary T.|also will be a number of annual PRIZES ANNUUN[}ED BAND CONCERT. -I-wn .I-HIRDS RUlE @ell of Arkansas, Isadore B. Dock- DISTRICT SEEKS 335v00° ;,ra,}’slor(\‘ _‘R:)herl S. Brookings and | awards, not es~ceding $2,000, to .'fi:? %8 i eA B talenis > - weller of California, George E. Bren- Danie! Roper. ters or individuals in aid of, schola: . Uil Sist=S EaIISCN nan of Illinois, Charles A. Great- IN PHI BETA KAPPA DRIVE] Of the total fund, which it ts sought | shib, teaching or constructife ex . Home Band, at upper band- stand, tomorrow evening, at 5:4 house of Indiana, Willlam C. Com- to iqise by December 5, the anniv (e maney o'clock. John 8. . Zimmer- stock m" Michigan, Joseph Wolf and Will Try to mise This Amount in | s: da ite of nvuntlm: of the so- ‘«md ards, Ugr lu'_flxmm_ inyludv s Overture, —_— Burke H. Sinelair of Wyoming. Washington members of the Phil50 f"md#rs‘ of the u..rw:y. uml $900,- | . e Winners in Essay Contest| | tone poem. “Lite Most of National Committee --:flh"&if‘r{i”?i“ fi'rii‘é’i“‘}é‘fi,fif"‘iufify' Fear of Violence as Result of | schostic soctcty. '"»?”Z’“xiu.‘.’{:?q‘."d“ii‘r'fiflw“’:,r"\pfi’lii.‘ pivy, W‘m:"".;:;'fm-p..‘., it b, Jenkins 3 e MoTanzinStevenajan Benry Miner campaign to raise $35,000 as the local | The fund will be used to estatiish | (5 MOTGSTIL BOIEREEG. b i o TTimers o of Mississippl, Mrs. Leroy Springs of 4 - . | membership's quota of the $1,000,000 | an annual grand prize of $10,000 for ; Are Published—Woman ot 5 e Who Answer Query Favor South Carolina, Mrs. Benton MeMillin Sacco-Vanzetti Case Ex fund to be obtained for the o | distir ching. open’ to all | handle of a black spangled fan whick Fox trot, “Nol i 5 i of Tennessee, Mrs. Frank N. Mann ment of scholarship in oys . . or inment in scholar- | she will carry the coming sea : % 1] waltz s altz suite, teig : . 2 Question Before Parley. i e Abrogation. of West Virginia and Mrs, James R. pressed by Police. the fraternity’s ono hundred and fif-|s én to colla tuates of nof | soclety’ woriién \of that equnt Finale, “Long Beach Ts Call- Rlggs of Indiana. tieth anniversary. The local drive is | more than 10 yvears . There | carrying fans decorated with gems SR ing” . s LClarke, : Lille D. Rergey of Pennsylvania By the Associated Pross. “The Star Spangled Banner.” v the 4 s e, ™™ 0T ) (GPED WINL OK UES | by e, ianeriiied P 2 VEW 04} Cew | Question 3 ’ | e ‘}lr}:g}”\“:‘flhfi D 7 eI TN HAVANA, May 24.—The Havana stewardship al CHICKEN OFF MENU. SISOtk ST ABrE s e o police admit that orders have been By ot'ithe i the Democratic national committee SOUSA T0 LEAD MARINES. given for a close watch on the distrlct : 2 for the abrogation of the rule re- adjacent to the Unite tates eml Prices in France Prohibitive at qulrlm.'“txt tmuf-mu-d vote to nominate | Will Play uma Ironsides” March “"%’;""::lfl";:f:éfii: isastirens (e wis . a candidate for president in a na- he L . uiie peovle Present Exchange Rates. thomnl tenmnation. * M| to Raise Funds for Frigate. |added, were taken because of the re- on Christiar . PARIS, May 2. e 4 Sin s k- " o ports from Buenos Aires of e - Ty 24 ) ootho Parla| Telegraphic inquiries to the com-| NEW YORK, May 24 UP.—For (Perts from BUerDs, A0C O timert. 1 * s has discovered another grievance | mitteo members were answered by 2 i nst ow of forelgn exchange in | with 20 favoring such & chanse, 5 |the first time in years John Philip |can embassy there, after the e uslness Y vent the French from |opposini it and 1 non-commital. The [Sousa will direct the Marine Band, |denial of a new trial for Sacco G090 ! ! : Singenoien, L G heq | REWSDADer says that 4 other members, | June §, at Madison Square Garden S e Do) S Presne s neiEhie) Bt e e the;r(‘fip;'l“fi‘:'g::‘lg'x111:0:‘;:::‘;‘:2 have stated lj, 5 program to raise funds to save | Two \em%‘u.o)lho{c were rum?)l:s:; Sk g s el e -y, Tuyored theschange. ate Cons L ron- & plot to bomb the American eml - eman S an on- Wwealthiest French housewlfe from| George E. Brennan of Illinols, de.)the frigate Constitution, “Old Iron-a plot to bowh We ATHS €45 g, ool S: it 3 e 12 3. | g o Satem Colléc sise | DULLNS it on the table, even on Sun- | clared not only for the abrogation of | Sdes. Vanzett] case, but nothing came of it. Miss Reynold: first prize | days, " A 40-franc chicken is > two-thi . The Marine Band was first to play en 13 a poor | the two-thirds rule but for the abroga- [ The Marine Band was first o play | | 1F20ch J ‘ they do not believe seri- in the synod of olina and | | > flur“' Lnd o\('n v() fr’uus d i { y / ' X t @ 6! oes | ¢ f the unit rule, under whis ele- Lol 8.2 s dange! g ond Prize Winner. fairly u«nm lurd stead of elected at direct primaries |tion dedicated to “Old Ironsid = P Several Metropolitan Opera sing S Louise — are voted as n unit for the candidate ; o oL and a huge chorus of glee clubs GINGER whe| Boy Write favored by the majority of the dele. |and orus lee cluby 4 oo or"ia Ktogs, c; e | Boy Wites Part of Bevs, | re Pl Sureiihe iomspram, Ui ol e 1 e 11 the | Tondon's successtul revue, “River. | Those favoring abrogation were SO arge announced te- ALE! caor Do of Tay. | Side Nights,” contains a playlet, based | Thomas J. Spellacy of Connecticut, | 31¥ etteville, “"n“lh‘u rlr:nderkr: 1mhlsq Hflrmlgt that | Gertrude M. Pattangall of Maine, — NONE BETTER e oe aviasnln ir oD written by a bov of 13. The|Jane A. Newton of Rhode Island,| Some people are in trouble on ac- and. presbyters where contestants | 2uthor is Nigel Playfair, son of the |Joseph F. Guffey of Pennsylvania, |count of their debts and some others A. G. HERRMANN 3 producer and he wrote it one rainy [ Urey Woodson of Kentucky, Mrs. J. |are in debt on account of their trou ifterncon when he was 10, T. Bloodworth of Texas, Mary Ow hles. 750 Tenth St. S.E. St el e RN were entered Re. 1 ter a recess t noon committees to o’ and in some | s, i stion is one of the | i e K Restful nights, ures trom sev- | | i o g good meals, Sembly - ! and on-time 1916, when a de - i 7 z . reach was reat- 1 < - arrival are bidding women t iirmed, but leave other activities to q \ ) = : A ‘ outstanding the discretion of the s ons. Last vear the 1580 position was emphasized | § f - . ] x y - | features of without reference to the more liberal pronouncement of 1916, £ = », Efficiency Body Sought. e Appointment of an ad interim com- 9 mittee ought, the new body to be 4 e LI I D known as the “efli 3 ] it created, £ # % g amintsura” R A b | All.Pullman * to CINCIN ATI—ST. 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