Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1929, Page 30

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At that moment everybody would fall | 0. g0 _not, grave one who Then, on the principle that things that are equal to the same thing are Wuhlnmn omchl soclety. w was | equal to ea _II fi% m h&flm‘flw Bishop of Washington complications 33 Bphse St ana friend, drove | Like under the attrac- | fore to Mrs. Gann and therefore te the ‘the rule of pell-mell.” | Vice President, would have to “precede” ‘The death of m & * ok K k¢ More Than Tempest in a Teapq The contrary sysiem—or lack of sys- | that once has lb'n and profusely. famously tried out of his sister an Mrs. Gann, seems "EVERYDAY RELIGION cial-Precedence Controversy Is great to life and .g\'k‘-“ &'H About him, and lies down to pleasant v llnmmflbm dreams.” R e ——eeeei—— W .mmm” mwmwwummwmmwm m EHE {4 ,M ,,_m_.mf would let their guests scramble for The President and Secretary of State .%mmmm mmmmummmm wm“auwww mmm m& mmummmwm Fat g HT ; e mz mmm_ ! e i E ,w ey mmwm _m: il : n x “ww,. eI flww?w ;mm x:.._..__w__ i | m.”mm il il i H R “M i | il i _M. . m m il i m_m, It , ,_E umfi wmu _.t E_m .wrn son’s administration tive title of “ his dearest companion tem—produces political be preferred to the of cede” him. 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Its of plugging up holes in the Treasuly thropologist not only as a sclentist, but | iluminating and and saving money for the taxpayers. its ditigence in supervising the expendis ‘understand from the standpoint ol’ cision by the controller general for- be | the name of economy and dispateh, to consummate “sales for property which gaged in the highly laudable enterprise \BPPre- |rules and reguiations, but difficult to .M T m. ‘_t IIIM with criminals who have with arms resisted arvest. mu—mu- Hrdfifla mnunmm"mnml- hrw“-nmmtmymu & personality—one who in the course | plosive. petent to carry on his work. His sub- | funds in hand by those which will be in the fact that it is deliberately mislead- |, mswmwm—- hand after June 30 flmmmdhflltmmu. decphe inlnndgm-lyunhh\ ut-hennwho M 1.00 4 m __ w:m. 15 m ¥ Maryland nday. Dally and Su Daily only All Other States and Canada. - Lord Balfour’s Retirement. Tondon dispatches record the re- Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. SUNDAY..........April 7, 1m [EEODORE W. NOYES. ... Edi .Two generations of Britons have been familiar with the mame and political | which probably will be better He will leave it in harness. the Earl of Balfour is in his eigl eouncil. That is largely a decorative|of doctor of matural sclences. The|‘Established Rules” and Economy. Post, but held by a seasoned statesman | President of the nation personally has || The Office of the Controller General of Balfour’s eminence is a tower of | congratulated him on his distinguished ‘ogmmn-hmwn- strength in any government. In the, career in the New World. church of Premier Stanley Baldwin the| Czechoslovakia hardly could bave edrl has been a potent pillar. Already | chosen & more appropriate recipient for ! it.is suggested that if the Conservative | thess bomors. Pew Oentral Europesn party is maintained in power at the im- | immigrants have contributed more to Peénding general elections Mr. Baldwin | the country of their adoption—and the activities of this veteran scien of the|ciated by future generations than they fuling houses of Salisbury and Cecil. | are today. The curator of physical an- Prime minister from 1902 to 1905, leader | thropology of the National Museum has of the House of Commons from 1885 exploded the myths of the American to 1906, and prior to that responsibility | past and provided a basis for predicting leader of “his majesty’s loyal opposi-|the America that is to be. tion,” member of half a dozen different Philosophic Doubt,” his “Foundstions| Even today there are very few com- of"Belief” and his “Reflections Sug- British cabinet as lord president of the | versary to confer gésted by the New Theory of Matter” pérted imminent retirement from public life of the Earl of Balfour. The an- nouncement that No. ¢ Carlton Gardens, the noble Jord’s town residence for the better part of sixty years, is for sale is #teepted as notice that he is to quit the political scene he has so long n’ntmr.hehnfll_nmnhrof fentured into the more hurly-burly tealm of party politics. His “Defense of +"WASHINGTON, D. C. 1tving public man. Sunday only

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