Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1926, Page 40

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‘RfifflRU 1S FOUND OF CHRIST'S TRAVEL Papers Written During His “Titania’s Palace” Is a Minature Model Home. By the Associated Press. W YORK, May \ vile Wilkingon, iving on the brought with him, for on behalf of charity, .’ the miniature “‘modern im- 1il, that took —Maj. Sir bnuw | provemen THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 27, EXHIBIT HAS ARRIVED. !;AWARD LIST ISSUED emy have been announced as follows: Class of 1897 sword and.cup to the midshipman who has contributed most to the development of military spirit and loyalty in the regiment—Midship- man James A. Greenwald, jr., Ohio. Class of 1871, for proficiency in theo- retical and practical gunnery—Mid- shipman John Sylvester, jr., Colorado. Sons of the Revolution cup for pro- flclency in practical ordnance and gun- idshipman Clifford H.. Duer- AT NAVAL ACADEMY Midshipman Sylvester of Colorado Takes Two Professional Prizes. Daughters of the American Revolu- e tlon sword for excellence in practical Mldshlpmln John 8ylvester, jr., Colo- Vln Dyke watch to midshipman submitting best theme on naval or other patriotic subject—Midshipman Jackson A. Lahn, New York. Daughters of the Confederacy binoc- ulars (Maury prize) to midshipman who excels in physics—Midshipman Charles R. Watts, Ohio (third class). Class of 1924 prize for the highest 1926. intendent of the Naval Academy, has writte 1al letters of commendation to the six members of the graduation class who, in his opinion, have done most toward the development of naval spirit and loyalty to the academy. They are: James A. Greenwald, An- napolis, Md,; Royce N. Flippin, Som- erest, Ky.; Charles N standing. in engineering and aeronau- | Eas tics during the course—Midshipman Albert G. Mumma, lowa. Sylvester {s captain of the varsity Weaver, Ml June week opened today with a va- rled program of drills, dances, presen- STUDENTS PLEDGE AID. Filipinos to Teach One Illiterate | Adult a Year. MANILA, P. I, May 27 (#).—Mem- bers of the National Federation of Filipino Students, numbering ast one flliterate adult eve use in the campaign. about | 5,000, have signed = pledge to teach at | vear. | Two text books are in preparation for | ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 56th issue of stock now open for mhscnplmn Shares ot stock, $1.00 each payable monthly. ,Five per cent interest paid on stock withdrawn. James E. Connelly, President Life by Lamas of Tibet Tell of Years of Seclusion. seamanship—Midshipman James S. Russell, Washington. Thompson sextant for proficlency in theoretical and practical navigation— crew. Watts recently won a prize for the best knowledge of current events. Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton,super- One book will consist of reading and writing. exercfses; the other will em. | brace geography, history, civics, mor. als, hygiene and sanitation. tations and other events. A . | him 22 The palace, built inch to one foot. i 7 feet wide and § f | tair ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 27.—Win- ners of prizes in professional branches awarded annually at the Naval Acad- a scale of one James F. Shea, Secretary 7 inches high, long, and con- partments, electric Panama City has a building boom. Br the Associated Press NEW YORK. May enca of manuseript Monastery of Lad: the life of € N‘\ul” his t and Central A ifi the Roeric € tion, the Roérich Museum announced last night. The manuseripts will throw much | lizht on the ue vears of Chris life before His return to Jerusalem in | Mis twenty-ninth year, it was he- lieved - The expedition. which has h 1 Chinese Turkes ned-in Cent Khotan. but I fiatatin were) coufis | ccording o the museum. | ———— {5 | . WARY WOMAN INVESTORS AMAZE LONDON BROKERS !By Caution They Escape Losses of Men, and ‘Do Own Choosing of Shares and Opportunities. LONDON. 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