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PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% + Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $20,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec’y BURLINGTON HOTEL | 1120 Vermontv Ave. NW. THANKSGIVING DINNER $1.50 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. 5:00 fo 8:00 P.M. Oyster Cocktail Consomme—Bread Sticks Mock Turtle Soup Roast Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Gibiet Gravy ‘Tenderloin Steak—Mushrooms Fried Chicken—Maryland Style Roast Lamb—Currant Jelly Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus ‘Banana Compote a la, Condes Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes en Marshmallow Creamed Caulifiower Fresh Spinach Alligator Pear Salad—French Dressing Pumpkin Pie—Whipped Cream Hot Mince Pie Butterscotch Ice Cream Fresh Strawberry Parfait French Vanilla—Chocolate— Black Walnut Ice Cream Pruit Cake Plum Pudding—Brandy Sauce and Hard Sauce Hot. Rolls—Marmalade Coffee Tea Milk Mints Nuts Phone Decatur 500 for | GUNNERY PRACTICE IN PLANS OF GUARD || Enemies of Rum Smugglers to Sharpen Shooting Eyes This Winter. lll | By the Associated Press. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, November fll| 26—1t looks like a long. hard Winter for the rum fleet which operates in Florida waters. The recent raid along the New Jer- sey coast, by which rum trade said to Il | have netted $2,000,000 in six months was smashed, marked what probably was the last major operation in the North this year. Liquor running isn't so successful in cold weather. The battle against bootleggers now = | shifts to the balmy South. Immediately following the New Jersey campaign, it was indicated in Wash- ington that-most of the available Fed- eral forces would be concentrated in this general vicinity. Gunnery Practice Planned. And now, to add to the woes of run- ners working from the Bahamas and other wet points in Atlantic and Gulf waters, it has been announced that Uncle Sam's Coast Guard _destroyers which war on liquor and alien smug- lars along the Atlantic seaboard will be ai home off St. retersburg from J: uary until well along in April for Win: ter gunnery practice. ‘Twenty-four boats will have had & fling at floating targets in the Gulf of Mexico and 2,000 men will have sharp- ened their shooting eyes at land targets by the time the show is over. For the small arms practice the finest Coast Guara target range in the United States is being completed at Egmont Key, a few miles from St. Petersburg: The floating targets for guns of the destroyers will be towed to Gulf wa- ters out of the channels of commercial vessels by the Saukee, which has a crew of 80 men. The destroyers will come from bases | as far north as Boston in divisions of six. Each division will spend 15 or 20 days here. Order of Arrival. Division 3 will be the first to take a hand at pumineling the targets. In this group, arriving January 5, will.be the destroyers Conyngham, ‘Wainright, Paulding, Burrows, Jouett and Beale. Destroyers of Diyision 1, from New London, Conn., will be second, arriving February 6. The boats are the Shaw, ‘Tucker, Davis, Downes, Ericsson and Cummings. Division 2 destroyers, arriving March 13, are the MacDougal, Porter, Patter- son, Roe, Terry and Ammen. ‘The practice will be wound up by de- stroyers of Division 4, from New Lon- 7 smaller Coast Guard craft from the Gulf and lower Atlamtic Coast are ex- pected off St. Petersburg for gunnery practice. 3 St. Petersburg and coast guardsmen of Base 21 here, the largest base in Southern waters, have planned a series of social affairs for the gunners. Comdr, C. G. Roemer Is in charge of the St. Petersburg base. HEAD OF MINERS’ UNION DISMISSED FROM OFFICE President Watt Accused of Attempt to Split Organization and Failing to Function. By the Assoclated Press. PITTSBURGH, November 26.—The National Miners' Union here has an- nounced the removal from office on charges of John J. Watt, president of the union, at the close of a two-day convention of its national board here. Watt, a resident of Springfield, IIl., has been president of the union since its organization in September of last year by dissenting members of the United Mine Workers of America. The charges again him, according to the announcement, included efforts to split the unlon and failure to function in his office. Action was taken by the national board as a result of charges brought by the ‘Illinois district convention of the union at Belleville, Ill, October 26-29. The announcement said Watt did not appear to defend himself here. The national board voted to call a national convention next April to elect Our low prices are for cash delivery only. W. A. EGG.$14.60 W. A. Stove, $15.35 W. A. Nut. .$14.75 W. A. Pea..$10.40 Fairmont Egg...$8.35 New River Egg,'$11.00 Also Buckwheat; soft coals; fireplace and kindling wood. All our coals are screened and full weight guaranteed. B. J. Werner District 8944 RECORDS OF MISSING VESSEL RECOVERED Water-Blurred Log of Ferry Steamer, Lost With 50 Aboard, Found on Beach. By the Assoclated Press. GRAND HAVEN, Mich, November 26.—Blurred almost beyond deciphering, the ship’s log of the car ferry Milwau- kee, which swent down October 22 Bff ==t Kenosha, Wis., with 50 men aboard, | two days before the ship sank. No one and the radio operator's beacon log have been found, Comdr. W. M. Wolff of the tenth district Coast Guardsmen an- nounced here yesterday. They were found on a beach several miles south of here two days ago John De Herr, who delivered them into the keeping of Comdr. Wolff yesterday. The ship's log_ had been blurred by an indelible pencil which had been left between its pages. Although unable to || read the texts of the various entries, Comdr. 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