Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1927, Page 6

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6. 2" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, PRESIDENT ISSUES. RED CROSS APPEAL Nation Urged to Support An- nual Roll Call for New wport of the people of Amer - the an roll call of the Red Cross is urse ol idge on day of that in f the or 1st_year and be i demands made Americans should the Ameri nal velief in dis have the Americ: * furthe ated the Goverr nited | time of the plendid | ovican people equately this | n i on of the hs the work i) nd its rehadowing all else | S W 8! ional disasters in 11 of a home and rendered a s in foreign lan accomplish the aster relief task it f: ach year. to continua ite care for thousands of dis- abled ex-service men and to v out its well-defined normal program in_be- half of our public health, the Red Cross must have not only an effective organization, but a large popular mem- bership and an increased annual in- come from membership dues. The central committee of the Red Cross after most careful consideration has asked the people for 5,000,000 mem. | bers. tensive dis- Asks for Support. “Under an act of Congress cha ing the Am n National Red C it is charged with definite responsibi; ties, national and international. It re- ports annually to the War Depart- ment, which audits all its receipts and expenditures, and its annual report is by the Secretary of War laid before | the Congress. As President of the United States and as president of the American National Red Cross, I ear- mestly urge the people to become mem- bers of this great organization and to participate in its work, thereby en- abling it effect to carry out its charter responsibilities.” FEDERATIQN TO MEET. Citizens Will Consider Loan No- vember 10, The Federation of Citizens’ Assocla- tions will hold a special meeting Sat- urday, November 19, to consider the provosed $10,000,000 loan from the i‘led?rnl Treasury for the development of public parks. : Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 34, and Frederic Delano of the National Capi- tal Park and Planning Commission have been invited to speak. Presi- dents of all citizens’ assoclations also have been requested to attend the meeting. o The nightingale sings at night to distract prowling enemies from the nest on the ground to himself perched safely in a tree. NOW~-— Through Sleeper Service to Indianapolis,Ind. Decatur, Il Springfield, IT. | said, “are examples of fr - | tate longer and will be more lenient Mississippi Farmer Exiled From State For Maiming Man By the Associated RIPLEY, Miss. November 11 | ) Dees, Mississippi farmer, attentively listened while Circuit Judge Thomas E. Pegram exiled him from his native State, howed his head and then walked out of court for an unannounced destination. Dees was ha 1 from Missis sippi forever because he shot and maimed for life Zack Massey, a well known citizen. Under an | agreement reached between Dees | and the m r . which Judge Peg deeded to M " sad guilty fo a charge of car- a pistol and then leave the The farm was valued at HOPE FOR AMITY Massey Voices Friendship in Speech at Legion Rites in Keith’s Theater. Hope that the fri ip between | the United States and da may be | the means of bringing about peace hd. tween all nations of the world was voiced hy Vincent Massey, Car Minister to the I'nited States, \rmistice day ceremon American Legion in Keith ifternoon. Several of the v lians were guests of honor. anada and the United States,” he | ndship and | co-operation in both war and peace, which we can well be proud of and which may extend amity between na- tions until it covers all the peoples of | the worl Cross Symbolizes Amity. The war cross in Arlington Ceme- tery, the Minister said, will stand as a symbol of the co-operation of two ons in a common cause. It will not only help us to look bavkward to those days of war,” he “but forward the co-operation no incere which will actuate us in Oliver P. Robinson, who spoke on behalf of the United States, stressed the fact that the lessons learned in the World War will make future wars less frequent. “Today world statesmen are trving to find a soluticn for international problems, trying to iron out conflicts of “aterest, and, while wars will surel come in the future, nations will hesi- in dea’ng with each other, and it will be harder to bring about war,” said Col. Robinson. Col. Kenyon Presides. “Armistice day i: not a national hol- iday, but no executive order, no act of Congress is necessary to sc* this day aside. Those men who died over there, friend and foe, have consecrated this far beyond the power of any hu- man agency to add or detract.” Chaplain MaCallum of St. Paul's Episcopal Church pronounced the in- vocation and Father Hurney of St. Peter’s Catholic Church the benedic- tion. Col. J. Miller Kenyon, depart- ment commander of the American Legion, presided. Mrs. Gertrude Lyon sang, and the Royal Canadian Band play patriotic selections. concluding with “God Save the King” and ‘“The Star Spangled Banner.” Alleged Embezzler Hangs Self. HOWARD, Kans., November 11 (@). —Ralph Dewey, former District Court clerk of Elk County, hanged himself in a garage at his home here yester- day a few hours before he was sched- uled to appear in District Court for trial on charges of embezzling $17,000 of Elk County funds. Effective November 13th Through sleeper for- merly operated be- tween Washington, D.C.andIndianapolis, Ind.,hasbeen extend- ed to Decatur, Ill.,,and Springfield, Ill., af- fording a convenient, dependable and through service be- tween these cities Schedule Westward Lv. Washington 4: Ar.Indianapolis11 Ar. Decatur . . Ar. Springfield . " Schedule Eastward Lv. Springfield 11:00A.M. Lv. Decatur . . 12:25P.M. Lv.Indianapolis 5:00P.M. Ar. Washington 2:40P.M. and rescrvations, phone or travel bureau, Woodward Buildi 15th and H Strects, N. W. Phone: Main 3300, E. D. AINSLIE Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent For jinform: '-_, Baltimore & Ohio It isn’t any one thing—that makes better—it’s the From the day, yea offered this Split-top It appeals to the ta petite—and it “eats” imitable crust—erisp a golden brown. gredients that go into tion next—and each its maximum or it product. You never ate toa with Dorsch’s “Split-top.” Of course, there’s a difference— and it's the difference yow’ll like. | Twice a da l and delicatessen are supplied fresh from the oven, “Split-top” Loaf ingredients and baking skill approval, it has been growing in favor. wonderfully emooth texture—and that in- IP’s an expert’s job assembling the in- Carefully tested for purity first; for nutri- Dorsch’s “Split-top” Loaf is a standardized Day in and day out the same delicious Bread—good until the last slice is gone. 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