Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1926, Page 44

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— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, : NOVEMBER 12, 1926. e e e e e e R Y L e i ————— " the presentation of knighthood bad reported to Secretary of the Interior |steady decline during the last 24 vears. U.S. in No Dano’er SCCUT RALLY TONIGHT. ]m e eiria. for “accomoiianeniases | Locusts Held Worst Plague. PENSION LIST SHRINKS. | horer. i e THa heal WA hakeRod br 1800 ot Of M l ‘ Scout work during the past year, and | In South Africa it is said the coun- e 'glxo{ number of pensioners at the | there were 399,416 soldiers and widows L Girls to Receive Badges at Semi-|the presentation of gold and silver |try has suffered vastly more from lo- vernment Rolls Below 500,000 |end of October was 499,622. Durlnx drawing pensions from the Govern 1 ltarlsm» Sa\s - | stripes to officers of the Girl Scouts |custs than it ever suffered by reason L the month 1,281 veterans and 1481 ment. Since that time there has Annual Affair. organization who have served mor: & for First Time in 35 Years. widows of the Civil War died, u-nm | been ‘a gradual falling off. until the e | ”" 1 f the wild heasts and reptiles within 3 Secreta o War‘ 8 than 5 and 10 years, respectively. | of the I nating theit pensions. roll had dropped to 501,723 at the I_lDA [] EED t Y f | Washinjston Girl Scouts will hold & | “'yyiss Caroline Thom, chairman of | I 't has ob. | Pensioners on the Government rolls | "L (helf benslons. | C ¢ jroll had dropped to 5017 semiannual rally in the an: !nn at the committee on activities for_the L (O Central High School tonig] flicers' association of local Girl Scouts, e e . November 0500k The promram W include | i presge 1 O | iniy than wid animals__{ime n 38 yeare, the Tenion Pureen Ell:—:lml—=—u:uE|m Students Declare “Strike”| 12—America stands in no danf{ i ; e ‘MWMWWIMMMWMWN%% of militarism. Dwight F. 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