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THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, T) C.. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1927. 5 B ————— OFFICERS OF THE IN-COM-CO CLUB IN-CON-GO CLUB HAS WIDE FIELD, Interstate Commerce Com- mission Employes Find Range of Many Activities. the is Almost tha more Interstate Comme touched by the agencies embodied Club, the organizat mission, which f “to provide for the and collective efficic bers.” With a. personnel 1400 on the nos of the #ion, all engaged in Government of the most technical natu than 800 emploves h-long 1o Com-Co CI and many and varied the organiz. every phase of t than S 3 f welfare and social in the In-Com-Co m within the com pradeship omfort about work and most s within the and _out s of the many elib ¥ are held, whi tles include swimming tennis. Tha IntomCo within Its membership one of the mo: famous in Washingt under the supervision of the cluh's musical section, made up of male em plo; of the commisison under the direction of Commisisoner Clvde B. Aitchison, who has brought to the musical work of the club a mind and voice trained for many ve in musi cal presentatio The first concert of the In-Com-'o Club cliorns is to be held Decer ,at DL AL I Hall Other concert follow throus) out the Winter Leit to Standing ZLIN[]BERGH m JUI CAP INVIRGIN Will Begin Hunting Trip in Only One Tnfluenza Death. Mountains Near Shenan- i chornses Through its vixiting members the doah TOIY\OHOW. ©lub endeavors to keep in touch daily with employes who may be ill. A daily 2 report is made by all bureau chiefs to the director of welfare of the club, David H. Lum, whose duty it ix to relieve the distress in which any em- plove may find himself. So well was this phase of the club work handled duning the influenza epidemic of 1018 that only one de ed among | OunEin emploves of the . | Shenandonh Last month | Col Linaberzh i {rest, far from the hero-worship- | pers who daily dog his path. He | will be in Staunton late today before coing to the camp of Hugh B. Smmfl_} | member of the Virzinia way Commission, whose guest he will | ol to The Star. November 16 Andbersh will be mountain Staunton, hunting ex borderi ¢ of Vir will miles he will be annus handsome cup dzm\(»d by and representatives of ca ticing hefore the commission, daily come in contact in a busin way with the emploves. Several other | be. oneday tourneys were also held. The | G major tourney was won by Attorne; Hari Fxaminer Ramsey N. Trazise of th commission staff. Ten bureaus of the commission have rovided duckpin bowling teams of ve men each, who engage each Win- | i sion, ter In a series of matches. The elub | Reed. chairman of the Vir also has a women's bowling team, | mission for simplification « which is 2 member of the Ladies’ Fed- | ment, will be in the Lindl eral Duckpin ILeague, composed of | While definite word as to how teams from various Federal depart-|Party will proceed to inton ments. | lacking, it is expected t | berzh st one membx | party will e by plane. probably indin; t Senatos Willin H East's m, \\a t of the city Those | { mot traveling by plane will motor. | There will be no celebration d no (nu) , this ving heen of the req of v. Byrd when Alr proul was selected as host to the | celebrated fiver. The utmost secrecy has surronnded the Lindberzh hunting trip, and 1 porters and photographers in the Cap- | ital City were completelydoutwitted i their efforts to se¢ure stovies and pic tures. At least one news agency as-| signed a special man with “go and zet it” arders to find out when Lindbergh would leave Richmond and where he was going. First definite information concerning the trip was secured here. At the executive mansion in Rich- mond even the servanis were bound by strict orders not to divulge even lircetion taken by the motor rty from the b es for the take F. Byrd of Vi Henry G, Virginia T, zovern <h party the | i of the . Includes Tennis Team. Other club activities include the f mishing of a tennis team for partici pation in matches of the Departmental Tennis League and a purcha tion for providing the employes. with nearly every article used in daily life, at a substantial saving in cost. Mea hutter, eggs, cheese, aps, honey! Ravoring extracts, fruits, nuts, candies, | cakes and many a es of wearing apparel, equipment for the automobile, the radio and ajl kinds of sparts =o into the varied purchases from the | purchasing section of the cluh. The | report of the direclor of purchases for 1926 showed that savings to em- ploves reached $4,500 for articles ob- tained through that secti in addition to probably an equal Aamount saved on purchases of which the section has no record, made upon | entification cards to on. This is ding | ganized in 1918 with | Returning for the first and | time since he left home 50 years ugo, | Beunett H. Altson, now a | 5 is ax| resident of Melbourne, hrou - Leo “«l~ n. chief | the still uncashed check for $100 given ag i father when he left | ! membe ticipant i The person follows: Pres e e mission; for treasurer, assistant secretary of the and for its other officers Miss M. Lucile Allen, v Miss Bertha We at large. Miss C Frank C. Stratton: Tetics S. Douglass; membe , Louis Hood Alice H. Robinson; music Rrown; public: o chases, H Howland, David H. 1 - | home. e folloy president : directors | nevieve Garrett and director of ath- directors of and Miss Harold M. Doyle; pur- and welfare, PAINTING Is Both a Trade and an Art Our success is in employing en \\Iur bave hoth skill PAINT—we put eatl Let us_consult with you— and give you our ideas and fizures, R. K. Ferguson, Inc. Painting Department 212 B St. N.W. Fr. 298 LONDOY. November Tondon G newspaper, ing order und had been America Fent's old house ion of ¢ » S el o S N P i it e g FBBGOUOBTND DO BO000 000000000 D 00D OO0 SOOI | - OGO g : | | HOLMES» HOMES in Cash For the best slogans 250 submitted in our Prize Contest Open to all, and awards will be made Dec. 19th For Full Particulars See FRIDAY’S “STAR” DI IO C L O L OOV N0V DOTOTIFAIOVVAH HIOGIO0TIVON-O0 D OT O OOO-OTH IO DI D £ DHOEOHIHOHOHOHOHOHOHO R 00 Q00 0 00 0 S0 OO OO CHOHOHOHD - 040D 2 0 QHOHO O OHOHAL OO DHGOHO O O GO DHOHO GHHGHOHOHO O G O T IRTPRY Tr Y YRR TP (7 2T T TFYTERRILY LIRS HOHOF O B 0 CHOH OO 10 06 ORS00y 11040 1 0 O T T 700 KO CHOHOH K8 IO O 1O President | a-haif street, while clothing | past month (ha Wey own. e Allen :lml s and 1L G, Gar A Gillis, . Sivatton, G. S, Highest \";..fff;‘ CHILE WILL APPEAL * NITRATE DISPOSAL ()f l nmn League i uavernment Plans Action to Have Valuable Fields Taken From Capitalists. 1,\ m Assaviat 1“»_ T Cowal hotors ferred Iresident b oac 1oby President {miEhio Wher! e igoes fol Bhiladck phin (o speak that organiz tion f Phe gold medal was bestowed upor Lincol e ents before vesider | ool ol | [ honoray |t i rison By the ted Press. SANTIAGO, [ The Chi . Roth As been confert ndivid Chile, Nove government, le: in northern Chil il Coolid s I tuke 1 steps o re afternoon Capital is scho Coolidg n late in t to the m diately after plated 1 1 VISITORS IN CAPITAL VICTIMS 9F THIEVES ' [l tarn M1 b | obtained by 1 fraudulent pro rormer ident Ar ministration of who was recently de Alessandri, worted The government's decision has been made public after the presentation of the report of Antonio Pinto Duran, Jawyer, who headed the federal mis ion which izated the transac tions wherely nitrate ficlds were obtained, Jersey, here of sneak Two residents of for a thieves yesterd bed of clot Charles | lice that a sparel from his sylvania ew inve iy the were vietims and both were rob ne t of Newark told po- ng wearing ’7 PR taken || Now Is the Time | To Inclose the Back Porch g See Us for— " WINDOW FRAMES of Windows from $2. 20 Up Small Orders Given Caveful Attention o Delivers Charze J. 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Additional persons of prominence, it wembership on the national camm Washington Cathedral, whi was announced today, aceeptod for to raise $6,800.000 innme step in an 000 Lo compl athedval and ions. These ipal of the o Girls W oo 1tives HGHT REV. PATRICE J \|n|mmh|l prefeet K vy Fmmond Wilson. Mrs. Willign € Mis. Jan Frecan Vincriean Scenrity & Tenst Co. i member of the executive committee, it o Othicr prominent wen amd whose membership on imporiant o wittees for Washing “hedial was wiade public today inclide Chirles Hu:hr\ New York; Henry - Pittshurzh: — Prof, i s, in associ Thely Haven: Samuel Mather, Frecman A\ and Wsdidsica ind Rayl f Frederick S, C and ureh. W from two yeq L e s and wo 8 on wothers of with Bisho Mills, Airman ‘astle, former United ton Pepper Secretary of ¢ | Metion is e Liymen scrvin dent of the Commeres Other prominent York. on impertant commit Still Time to Paint Your Home— vefore bad weather sets in! 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