Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 19

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MHE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . D. .C.. WEDNESDAY., JUNE 16, 1926. ——r—————‘*———————— [ADY AS"]R SHRS GOV. SMITH ASSAILED .. .|lsuer, sismed - Daushter of the|to the presdoncy, and warned thas it| WORLD EXPERTS STUDY [uimsinton, . ie et et bere [ ENTERPRISE SERIAL ON RELIGIOUS GROUNDS |iro5as vom tvana says. "™ | " he governor deciined the Invitation U. S. HEALTH RULING | iuifine” 6 “ihe “echicetion. of intetii: | BUILDING ASSOCIATION | $5().00 |t S N The Daughters of the American |some time ago. gence on quarantinable diseases. i ,, Self-Styled D. A. R. Warns Him |Revolution, which investigated ‘the = Surgeon General Cumriing Tells| The Surgeon-General of the United | 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. States Public Health Service, Hugh | letter, have disavowed it. ; 4 i ; i New Apartments WUMEN F[]R PEABE Not to Speak at Monticello Mr. Gibboney believes that more| Corinth Growing Fast Again. | Paris Convention America Needs |s. Cumming, and other American Soth issue of stock now open delegates refused to comment on the for subscription. than a mlillion coples of the letter were Corinth, once the “Paris of the Old ign Information. f S St maled, principally from Philadelphia | World,” and for years after the Mo S RO o8 (SucEEECEHITAnOE I i Sare o ok RN venient and prettiest By the Associated Press. and Hoboken post offices, to members | crumbling of the Roman empire, only [ By the Associated Press. 2 k‘-glblfi{efi the convention delegates gen-l F payable montkly. ot o) Do el Crusaders, Converging on| NEW YORK. June 16—Swart G. of Congress, members of Southern|a pile of ruins, is now growing fast.| PARIS, June 16—The health in.|crally are not favorable to it. | ive per cent interest paid on | b Gibboney, who as representative of [St2t® Legislatures and other persons|It has 30,000 population and indus.| spection 'of the crews of foreign | SurgeonGeneral Cumming assert | stock withdmawn. O Until 9 P. M. | o the Jeff in public life. tries are booming. The chief cause is| vessels at the port of New York, | ed the United States was not depend- | > s pen Unti sM. I London for Demonstration |[l:e Jefferson memorial committee in-| The letter asserted that the invita-|the work done by American sanita-| notably the liger Paris, made manda- | cnt on intergational bodies for infor. | James E. Connelly, President 1460 lrving :}(‘t mi Alfred E. Sm.nh to address | tion to Gov. Smith was a part of a |rians in ridding the community of the | tory by the Deépartment of Labor [ mation and that his country should James F, Shea, Secretary . Saturday, Gain Hope {he exercises of that organization at movement, instigated by the Pope (o dreaded anopheles mosqulto thus re|ruling under the Immigration act, |he at liberty to take whatever meas: i Plossant ; 5 cello, Va., July 4, eceived | bring about the election of Gov. Smith | ducing malaria. 2 o di a es it deemed necessary. The most con- e — By the Associated Press. LONDON, June 16.—Woman peace SWAT THE FLY |rioiaomm s mmes s |try are converging upon Lendon for . ir great demonstration in Hyde Take advantage of an [fl| {helr ereat dewon early start by an aggres- ||| Weary and worn, they nevertheless sive war on the fly at the [[| [are enthusiastic over the task to have b . 2 f th all women In Great Britain join in eginning of the season. With them in making war against The Star has for free ||| war through conciliation and arbi- H H 1 o1 tration. ||l distribution wire - handle ||| 308 o0 ot Matdenhead, tn Berk- fly swatters. shire, Lady Astor, the American-born | "Ask for one at the main ||| |member of Parliament, welcomed and ()fliCe of The Star, or at 1 ed in one of her stirring s any of the Branch Agen. ||| ers. From an openair platform Lady ISes /Il | Astor urged the women of the coun- - to come into the movement for peace. | At Cambridge Maud Royden, the | celebrated woman preacher, and the | people of the town and students of | Cambridge University -jotned in a ting to another d of the crusaders. Pethick Lawrence, the noted ge leader, who is one of the of the peace movement is en- stic over the results thus far ed. She declares that the pil- ge has brought about a peace | wave over the entire land, and she sees signs of uniting on international lines. Mrs. Lawrence says that she has received cablegrams from the United States wishing success to the movement and that Miss Royden was successful in arousing international good feeling in her recent address be- fore the Sorbonne in Parls. Mrs. Annle Besant, head of the Theosophists, has urged all her fol- lowers to join in the demonstration. 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