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" COLUMBUS DAY BANQUET PLANNED K. of C. Arranges for Fete at Mayflower Hotel on Friday. Elaborate plans are being made by the Knights of Columbus for their Co- | Senor Don Juan Barberis, first secre- tary and charge d'affaires of Ecuador; Dr. Juan V. Ramirez, secgetary legation of Paraguay; Supreme Treasurer Cal- |lahan, Bishop Thomas J. Shahan. Bishop John M. McNamara, Dr. James H. Ryan, rector Catholic University: | Rev. Dr. Neville, rector Georgetown University. The ticket committee is as follows: A | J. Downey, G. F. Howell and F. S. Mar- tin. Reception Committee. ‘The reception committee is as follows: | William A. Amann, Maurice J. Colbert, | Joseph J. Bateman, John J. Callaghan, | Patrick F. Carr, Benjamin Crifaci, Jo- seph J. Degnan. John J. Deviney, M burn J. Donohoe, Judge M. M. Doy J. B. Williamson, E. P. Goodwin, J. | Do . | Heiskell, Col. Henry J. Hunt, - THE EVENING | Trodden, T. K. Gallaher, F. H. Huneke. ] | Frank P. Hanrahan, R. E. Dillon, L. J. | Kavanagh, J. A. Overholt, Patrick F. | Kerin, James J. Lynagh, Charles H. | Fugitt, W. A. Johnson, P. D. Lewis, | william P. Normoyle, D. J. O'Donnell, A. G. Pigott, W. Warren Taltavul, | James G. Towne, Robert J. Cottrell, Joseph P. Cullen, Charles A. Daly, | William H. De Lacy, Peter M. Dorsch, | |Rossa F. Downing, Henry Grattan . R. O. Edmonston, jr.; Frank B. | | Bssex, Frank R. Fenwick, Michael T.| Finnan, Dr. James R. Flynn, Dr. John | Foote, John T. Guilfoyle, Frank P.| Harbin, M. A. Hedderman, Jesse L. C. Perry | | Johnson, Martin E. Joynt, Leo E,i | Abernathy, Anton A. Auth, David J.| Barry, Nicholas H. Auth, Thaddeus R. | | Bean, Capt. William F. Beattie, Joseph A. Berberich, Leo J. Bittner, Howard STAR. WASHINGTON., D. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1958 GAS LAMP “SPUTTERS.” Complaint Made That Noise Sound- | ed Disturbs Sleep. A complaint against a sputtering gas | lamp in front of 100 Seventeenth street southeast was filed with the Public Util- | ities Commission Yates, 104 Seventeenth street east. The noise, he sald, resembles a machine gun in action and interferes | with sleep in the neighborhood Yates told the commission that he had made similar complaints to the | gas company and fifth precinct police without getting satisfactory results. “I beseech you,” he said. “to put an end | to the buck-passing going on between the American Street Lighting Co.. the gas company and the Police Depart- ment.” today by J. Albert| south- | Interlocutory Decree Signed. Justice Peyton Gordon has signed an interlocutory decree of annulment of the marriage of Goldie M. King and William H. Day, which took place Sep- tember 14, 1925. The wife showed the court that Day | had neglected to secure a divorce from his former wife before going through the ceremony with her. She was rep- resented by Attorney Vivian O. Hill. Clad in shorts and without stockings or shocs, high school girls of Berlin, German< - ot vith_a dicine_ball. f i B HEADACHE RELIEVED | (1 ts golden voice/; 1s\my .nspiratf % b Soprans, Merapalitan Opera Company e ey banquet and colebration to | John P. Dunn. James B. Fiynn, Rev.|Boyd, Dr. G"“;!',"'B“:fli"'-‘,{;i,,fit 2 L Paiday night nt the Mayflower | P. C. Gavan, P. J. Haltigan. James J. | Brosseau, Dr. P J UWEG T e 4 | Toots. 1o which bominent members of | Hayes, Frank J. Hogan, Thomas J,|Cshill Thomas B GSRENEL i o o T CHiigiomatic corps, members of the | Hughes, John L. King. J. Leo Kolb, | Carrico. J. Bdward BRSpmar, Ul o hieratchy and _distinguished - laymen | Joseph 'E. Lloyd, William J. McGee. | Clavelowx, Sobn CEPELL Py of have been invited. Admiral W. S. Ben- | Paul W. McGovern, C. J. Murphy, Dan- | Keane, Berbrary - f €3, 0l Tiohn | son. U, 8. N will be speaker of the oc- | el J. Nee, Patrick F. O'Connor, M. A. | Le Comte, Dr. FEOOE 250 oo nin “ir.s asion, with’ Frank dJ. 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