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COLLEGE HONORS l Honored by College THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘World War and has lectured extensively in_this connection. He is chairman of the Natlonal Lay- men’s Advisory Committee of the Con- gregational Church and is a member of the executive committee of the Fed- eral Council of Churches of Christ in America. He also is a member of the D. A. R. GROUP PRESERVES AN OLD-TIME HOSTELRY ST. LOUIS (#).—Once a beacon for weary frontlersmen goading their oxen of the Missouri River, one of the most romantic hostelries in the West. Built in 1830 by Judge Joseph Hus- ton of brick burned on the t by his slaves, the tavern was crumbling when Daughters of the American Re lution restored it as an historic shrin The tavern stands at Arrow Rock, D._C., FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929, :roken of in history as an Indian set- tlement where clay pipes and arrow heads were made as early as Mar- quette’s and Joliet's trip up the Mis- 0 Near the inn is the famous big spring re oxen of early wagon trains were d. In front of the tavern is the guests. and it has Benton. ‘Twenty-four e new doors never ha n given shelter to Kit Carson. ‘Washington Irving and Thomas Hart | are ml;f airplanes were | Fish to Obey “Stop” Signs. YAKIMA, Wash. (#).—Even the fish to have to obey electric stop signs. Electric stops are being installed in many of the irrigation canals of the Yakima Valley to prevent game fish from swimming into them and then ced in service in Peru in the last | dying during periods of extremely low ave block. pla 12 months. water. Most of Missouri’s and many of the LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860--Franklin 7400 westward along the Santa Fe trail, the | oldest town in Missouri of which there | © “Old Tavern"” still stands on the bank 'is authentic record. The village is national council of the Y. M. C. A. and of the national council of the Boy Scouts of America. His educational connections include | trusteeships at American University | | and the International Y. M. C. A. Col- | | lege at Springfield, Mass. s ; . 4 K Why Be Annoyed? Why be annoyed by sight troubles that cause you inconvenience and produce irritation and nervousness! Such optical disturbances are easily remedied if given prompt attention. They frequently prove serious if allowed to continue. Attend to them now with an WL K. CO0PER Retiring Secretary of Y. M.| C. A. Awarded Degree of Doctor of Laws. | REBEL FORCE REPULSED. MEXICO CITY, June 7 (#).—Official | (k¢ | reports of a “bloody battle,” in which, | [ | after eight hours, federal troops drove a large rebel contingent to its last line of fortifications on the slopes of La Villa Hill, in the Los Altos region, were received yesterday from Jalisco. | olf The federal infantry stormed the | | rebel position under cover of an artil- | [ lery barrage and supported by airplanes | whose machine guns swept the rebel | James A. Bell, director of education trenches. Capture of the last rebel po- | of the college. The institution is afli- | sition was expected soon. The number ated with the Y. M. C. A. This will be | 3 f vas not_estimal the second honorary degree ever awarded ; =2 — by the college, the first having been made last year to Rev. Dr. Homer J. ng Fr & REPAIRING ECIALTY Cooper to Enter Lecture Field, MILLER ur ‘William Knowles Cooper, retiring | general secretary of the Washington | Young Men's Christian Association, | will be awarded the honorary degree of » | doctor of laws by the District of Co- lumbia College at the annual com- mencement ceremonies next Wednesday night in Memorial Continental Hall. Announcement of the decision to make the award was made today by Dr. Etz Eye Examination Why be annoyed with your eyes when. you can be quickly relieved this easy way. Last Day of Men’s Week! 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