Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1927, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1927 President’s Right To Veto Indian Bill Challenged 3 the Associated Pres. | | WRITES PRESIDENT | FORSALARY ACTION Luther C. Steward Wants In- formation on Government Pay Roll Coliected. | | : { pocket veto n » 1 rriod following a | session of Congress i ie report, draft | tative Chri South by Represen Repub! Dakot ihat th n 1 t Coolid Ina'!l made | ard, president mittes took that President, if o the hi tlon of Federal Bmploves, v the 1, sk - HAS ANNUAL DINNER Army and Navy Club Is Scene of! Gathering of Distinguished | Membership Here. ess for ac Traces Past Efforts. to remed 1 asserte the T here held their annua to o part : N Fite M “but sim order that 1 the Governmen employes. 1 enacted n of th zislation - | the tax- be | fnformation like to paver and formulated thorized spok ploy the F we o Pres teres Frederick Dunn wn, Col. John Rog the in- Walter Gibson o, you | Bryne Horner, Henry .ss the | Col. William Edwayd tion," se Soclety of the Cinc founded by Maj. Gen. Hufk s Tay- | . Alfred | Fitzhugh and | M recommend he nequal act of 1923, mong the offic 1 Army, “to comme t event which gave to North Amer; 1 for the lauda i ble purpose of inculeating the duty of laying down in peace arms assumed for public defense.” The members having left their s at the call of duty named the in honor of the Roman, intius Cincinnatus, who left the plow to defend his fatherland. Gen. George Washington was the first president general, and among the charter members were: Maj. Gen. Al- exander Hamilton, Marquis de tte, Count de Rochambeau, Gen, Horatlo Gates, Count de Fer: arles Cotesworth Pinck e de Broglie PROTEST COMPULSORY e f standard duties performed | deral employe , which the Dist with provisions positions in the which survey the a survey field service, upon s mig be providing s of compensation ne; the present t establish ies for the <y the same conditions, in the same com t same building.” DRYS EXPECT SENATE TO INVOKE CLOTURE| Predict Action to Block Filibuster Opposing Pending Bill Will Be Presented to Congress Tomorrow. A petition said to contain 3 mately 20,000 signatures of als and business firms opposed to the compulsory Sunday observance bill now before Congress will be nresent- | morning by £ the Inc., | Against Vital Prohibition Bills. ed 1o Congress tomorrow Dr. Benjamin G. Hohe American Liberty Asso which circulated the pet It is held in the pe proposed law is and that all relig ation con- | itutes a dangerous precedent. Many those slgning the petition are resi- | nts of States far removed from the de | District of Columbia, whére the bill i- | would be applicable. > and one | Leaders of the association pointed | asury |out that if the bill is passed its pro- | " uld ize upon its enforce- odel law, st Nation: rvs of the N tion expect the Sen sending prohi- m_that the ation to pre itutional” minority Scott uperintendent Although 700,000 straw and 105,000 telt hats were made in Greece in the | ) to| MICHELI e. F°ull information t was announced, by writing Commandant, Coast Guard, . « invalid ex-soldier, it seated There’s an Irresistible Charm and Attraction to the Secintillating Rays of This Brilliant DIAMOND She il gasp in breathless ght, as her finger circled by the 18-kt gnid, hand-pierced that Ubrars this eut bin KAY 51750 —And You Only Have to Pay a Little Each Week! white mountings heautifully oli on hat only i stores ca No matter mileage if | country-wide | Bal | quickly became ALTO BRINGS ANEE FOR REVIVAL HRE Reception Committee Greets| Evangelist—Meetings to Be Held Three Days. n. Los An of An Semple McPherso and pastor rrived here early this | il from Lan to opening denomina \ the wburn-haired ex four-squara gospel’ > Hamilton Hotel, by il re augmented by an ¢ went into seclusion in her i ph ants on her M Waldro: Jordan, an and other Going fo Baltime oW of Pennsy jard Yates, Wife of the e from llinois; W. 12 M. Sharer. John M Harrison, J. A P. Crawford and Charles Ford. Mrs, MePherson announced that she 1 Jeave this afternoc re she to pre nklin Street Memor: ren Church, at the in Rev. Dr. Edward W 1 to e is will e in a_body sceupy @ reserved sec ts, it is stated W United Breth tion of this cit closed. Thu 5 tion of 100 s Refel Upon her explained the tional (€ p st her,” referrin Beuch kidnaping in- be held tomorro Wednesday and Thursday at 2:30 p. and § p.m. dai SPEAKER FLAYS CRITICS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON Page McK. Etchison Tells of Great- ness of American Leader in Church Address. that “the lowest Declaring ' Page rk direc flayed critics he speaker ith in God is fellow men.” venteen and a half centy 50 “God had waited for a nation to be founded upon the teachings of Je: tempted until hington “ or in the new experiment. “What made him faith, patience, love in def lack of jealousy, duty, ove respect respect ch adherence of home, for the titude toward God and the | church are best deseribed in the srds of one of his pastors: ‘I have Mount Vernon on Sab- ing when the breakfast filled with zues to furnished no p of x the house of God, he table himn = 7] but Bardfield N TIRES ple Who use ynch"“" Tires dony ; spares 50; "}Uc}l “9€ amances outof 10, AR get more mje, ou change ¢o jchelin. H This statement is based on facts. We picked at random 1500 motorists who were testing other makes. 84% said Michelins proved themselves Michelin tires op‘unilc etter. what other makes of tire you are using you will get more you change to Michelins. Phone for name and addres MICHELIN TI Warehouse 407 7th St. N.W. s Phone Main 206 for Correct Time s St s of ncarest Michelin Dealer RE COMPANY Telephone Columbia 8463 for | thing | 2 man can do 15 to seek to pull down ot at- | Clerk Uses Jokes In Senate Journal Of Texas Assembly By the Associated Pres | AUSTIN, Tex., February | little fun mixed | | business was the s inserted fu o have chased from the corners o mber and wreathed in grins e most grouchy or of its members. Wash- | | WALCOTT BEQUEATHS SMITHSONIAN $50,000 | Will of Late Secretary of Institu- tion Gives Sum in Trust for His Daughter. | | Smithseni {day for pre | the Smithsonfan Institution in trv [to pay the income to his daughter, Helen B. Walcott, during her life pe riod, and her death the to be ad 1 to the ¢ les and Mary | Vaux Walcott research fund hereto. | fore given to the institution, The gift is conditioned the institution’s not | being placed under the executi 'tment or branch of the eral Governn Wi | ernment | Institution, is [ ington U natv for research work after the ity Hi are left Walcott tario Ay is given also hi and pers: emises 17 | second street for life, which at her death goes to the children. The re. maining estate is devised to the son, Walcott. The widow and son ors. The value of the estate is not given I FULLER ASKS LIGHT CUT. Quotes Lincoln in Urging Rate Reduction on Companies. 14 (2. Lincoln’s opini 1d not inter Quot thern tc S ave reduced t| ra | sin 2 governor instituted an i quiry into the profits of such con es through the Public Utilities wies, ! BUILDING MATERIAL NEW > I r 67rdC Ste SW cAMP MEIGS / 5" andFla fue NE Magic Dollar Savers FREE fine thing in which to save your dimes. 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