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THE EVENTNG _STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1928, CHURCH EDUCATION GROUPIS PLANNED Foundation’s Sought in New York—Would ¢ Co-ordinate Efforts. ives of the Corri- E Co. of Cleveland " thrown control of the INCOrPOration company inta the hands of four wom- en The widows of the men who help- rd build and operate the great con- lized at more than v will control at f the stock when all ghtened out. i (n\md itself without » w d\\\ ntu when James W virtually Jeader GETTYSBURG ROADS IN NEED OF REPAIR Highways Bullt Bx fore Motor Age Carry Thousands Over Bat- tlefields Yearly. * stitute, Best Foods, Inc.: nt is contemplating a e the cost of putting on. ads were built long before the motor ¢ COAL COMMISSION ASKED. Secks U. Monopoly. Brookhart T 1 ‘monopoly ation and proposed in art, Repub- ide for the 1 of railroad facilities for the ation of coal from points of n to centers of distribution New River Egg Every ton of this coal sold by us is electrically screened by our LINK BELT screening machines. KIDNAPING CHARGES SETTLEMENT SOUGHT Mother Who Took en From Court’s Which means—you get the COAL, we keep the SLACK. May we prove it? JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St. Main 3068 PHILADELPHIA, January 26.—Prom- is* of & peace; settlement led to post- ponement ye: Margaret M. Frances, proceedings Dm ‘tauffer. Anti-Kamniajs, est enemy. One or two Anti.-| lets. ink:ly banish A doctors for more. lhln 35 years. 28 millions 20id nnually. old by drugeiets every- here in handy tins—25. Tabiet of the oo, aiiad Anti-Kamnia Rolist from Peains and in's great amnia Tab- pain from headache, houmatiam, Dearalgia, ham: sciatica, etc. Also huk-pmun. fever. End insomnia ed here at the s. John Daven he had fled with ther of the Choice VALUES in Sterling Silv WATER PITCHER 15 Bats Hlonvy Sendwaddii fvavs Fruit Bowls choice designs CANDLESTICKS Bdnch at 10-Anch %7 %10 Ehined. 6 i case Shabers ts thet Cape. gol < nd Pepper EXQUISITE VASES “ par . . L $10 10 825 BON BON DISHES b am For the Jonuwary Bride We Present an lnteresting Arvay of Gifts Soldsmith £ Co. 1205 F Strect, NW, THITEENTH Established 1873 Four Women Will Control<$50 000,000 Steel Firm as’ Death Clalms Founders Corrigan, 47, son of Jam C. Corrigan, | who founded the concern, dead. His widow. it Is expected, will inherit his 53", per cent share of stock. Mrs. Price McKinney assumed own- ership of 30 per cent when her hus- band comlitted suicide more than a| year ago. Mrs. Stephenson Burke, widow of a partner of James C. Corrigan, has per- | sistently refused to sell her share of | about 8 per cent Mrs Parthenia Ross i= said to own something like 2 per cent. | TRADE SUITS DROPPED. Butterine I‘:rm Abwmlmw Action Against Five Manufacturers. Baltimore Butterine Co., plain- | it i suits against the Institute of | Margarine Manufacturers, and cight | margarine manufacturers, charging re- straint of trade, announced vesterday it had dropped action. against the In- the Awerican | Linseed Co. and J. S. Abbolt and Jay Gould as individuals. Settlement of the Best Foods. Inc. ag more firm, citing infrh marks, was the eonsideration for the cove not to sue, it id Actions still are pendi inst the Troco Nut Butter Co, Pearsall Butter Co. and th son and Jelke pa the Balti- S. Ban on | The B al Flying Club has nto existence in Caleutta come dropped | nter action by | nent of trade | MOUNTAIN STORMS DEFEAT CHAMBERLIN| Flyer Forced Down Twice in Penn- sylvania—Finally Completes Journey by Train, IRy the Associated Press, ALTOONA, Pa. January 26.—Clar- ence Chamberlin, conquerer of the At- | lantic Ocean by alr, vesterday met one | of the hardest tests in his career as an aviator when, in the face of & near gale and snow, he attempted, unsuccessfully, the Pennsylvania mountains. The rugged mountains threw back | the challenger as he tried again and | again to make a hop of less than 100 | miles from Middletown, Pa., to Altoona. | Chamberlin - was forced down twice, | and the second time he decided to give | {he declsion o the elements by leaving | his small Sperry plane in a Mifflin b park and complete his journey to this | | city by train. The plane was not dam- | aged. His first landing was made at Newport, Pa. ‘ | NAVAL CRASH MINIMIZED Peru, January 26 (P).—TLatest the Peruvian_cruiser Almi- | and the Peruvian sub- which collided off Balboa yesterday, alleviated a major disaster had occurred. | First_reports of the accident caused | considerable excitement, cspecially as | there were no details ‘as to possible lives lost or the extent of damage to the two vessels. that to negotiate the dangerous air line over th: JAPANESE THANK U. S. FOR NAVAL RECEPTION | Resolution Sent to Embassy Here on Request of Admiral Nagano. A resolution expressing the grati- tnde of Admiral Nagano and his staff ~ficers of the Japanese Training Squad- ron for the gracious manner in which they were recelved by President Cool- idge and the American people during their recent visits to Washington and other cities of the United States. has been recelved at the Japanese embassy here. Prince Tokugawm, president of the Ameriean-Japan Soclety, telegraphed ai . lunch of the soclety at Toklo, January 23, when Admiral Nagano asked it, Among the luncheon guests were Ad- miral Okada, minister of navy: Ad- miral Suzuki, chief of the naval general staff, and vice minister of Foreign Af- fairs Debuchi. Post Office Candidate Rejected. The Senate yesterday rejected the nomination of Matt Johnson to be post- master at Bottineau, N. Dak., upon the joint declaration of the two North Da- kota Senators that he was “person- | ally objectionable.” Nelther Seaator Frazier nor Senator Nye would amplify | his objection, which was upheld by the Senate in accordance with custom. ————————— ‘When you could spend an enjoyable evening at the Old Cabin John Palm Garden? Ralph Waldo Emerson Bl:’l\(i a New Englander and very fond of pie was once asked “Do you eat pie?” and his osophic reply was “What else is pie for? That sturdy New England generation of which Emerson was a part grew up on pie. 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