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00LDIGE ARRIVES 10 DEDICATE DAM Former President and Mrs. Coolidge to Motor to Site Named in His Honor. By the Associated Press. GLOBE, Ariz, March 4.—Where Apache chieftains once met in solemn council, Calvin Coolidge today came to dedicate Coolidge Dam, built in 1928 and named in his honor. ‘The former President and Mrs. Cool- | idge arranged to make the 25-mile trip by automobile to the dam site, where the impounded waters slowly are creep- ing over the old Apache capital of San Carlos. Practically all State and Federal offi- ces were ordered closed for the day and one of the greatest gatherings for a public event in Arizona's history was looked for. Gov. John C. Phillips and a welcom- ing party met Mr. Coolidge as his train entered ~Arizona yesterday at Yuma Lieut. Gov. H. L. Carnahan of Califor- nia also was aboard the train. Following the dedication ceremonies the Coolidge party will return by auto- Girl in Next Room Killed as Poor Aim Foils Suicide Effort By the Associated Press. NEWARK, N. J., March 4— Carl Weinman's hands shook so when he tried to end his life with a rifle early Sunday, police re- port, that he missed the target and instead fatally wounded Edith Broun, 18, his cousin, asleep in an adjoining room. The bullet tore through the wall and into the girl's right side. She died in & hospital. Weinman, aged 40, told police he had been drinking. Mrs. Lena Clarke Dies. Paul, Minn., died here yesterday. LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Masch 4| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, M’CARL WINS COURT OF APPEALS RULING Controller General Loses Three Other Cases Involving Pay of Army Officers. J. Raymond McCarl, controller gen- eral, yesterday won a reversal in the of the District Supreme Court enjoin- | ing him from interfering with the pay- | ment to Arthur L. Walters, a naval offi- | cer, of $424.74, alleged to have been | withheld from his pay and allowances and directing Secretary of the Navy Adams and his subordinates to cause | payment to Walters. ! that as the sum covered money with~ *The prudent builder will make the greatest District Court of Appeals of an opinion | jng" jnjunctions asked against McCarl, In an opinion by Justice Charles H.!officers, it had to be paid in full and no (#)—Mrs. Lena. Burton Clarke of St.| Robb the appellate tribunal points out! deductions, except by specific acts of held prior to July 1, 1923, it is governed by the act of May 26, 1926, which clothes the controller general with juris- diction to determine whether pay with- held prior to that date should be re- funded. Since the act vests a discre- tion in the official, the exercise of that discretion, unless arbitrary or capri- cious, is not subject to control by man- damus or mandatory injunction. The controller general did not fare 50 well in three other cases in which he attempted to prevent the repayment of funds withheld from three Army offi- | cers. Justice Robb affirmed the action of the District Supreme Court in grant- | Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of War, | and Roderick L. Carmichael, chief of | finance, by J. W. Orcutt, Thomas H. Emerson and James M. Loud. The men are entitled to pay the money refunded under the authority of McCarl vs. Pence, in_ which it was held that Congress, | having appropriated the full pay of ' Congress, might be made. use of Copper. Brass and Bronze. He will have the knowledge that he has built for permanenecy. Expensive repairs will be unnecessary. The sale value of his property will be enhanced* . . . D. €., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. mobile to Globe and entrain for San Antonio, Tex. The water of the Gila River steadily is piling up behind Coolidge Dam. The big barrier, which impounds water for the Casa Grande and Florence Valleys, showed a gain in storage of 807 acre feet in 24 hours yesterday A picturesque touch, typical of the State, is furnished by the Apache and Pima Indians, who are patrolling the highways leading to the dam. Tradi- tional enemies for centuries, the two tribes will smoke the pipe of peace at the ceremonies and later dedicate the dam for & second time. They plan to ask Mr. Coolidge to take a Whiff of the peace pipe and then both tribes will make him a chieftain. DUELISTS FEEL HONOR IS NOT YET SATISFIED | Spanish Dictator's Son and Artil- leryman Stopped by Seconds After Each Is Cut. By the Associated Press. HON. LOUIS T. MeFADDEN R. McFADDEN, himself a prominent banker, knows investment values. Like so many other great bankers—men whose business is judging investments— he urges the use of Copper, Brass and Bronze in home construction. :When you build your home, build it to last. The same unfailing qualities that dictated the use of Copper for the roof of the Capitol in Washington make it, and its nfioys, Brass and Bronze, the metals to use in home installations. Brass or Copper pipe, Copper flash- ings, gutters and downspouts and solid Brass or Bronze hardware and lighting fiTitures are permanent. They cannolt) nlx]st. - eir use is a wise economy in any build- ngmA}'\eres A o el ; ing that is designed to give long service. Miguel Primo de Rivera, soff of the for- . - mer dictator, nor Capt. Rexach of the . 4 £ I Spanish artillery consider their honor 132, . satisfied in a duel which they fought [ % The Building Service Department of the brciod o - AR s W e B i 0 = COPPER & BRASS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, P e e CeSl REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS T. McFADDEN 25 Broadway, New York, will be glad to advise They separated only when the seconds, Chairman of the Committee on Banking and you without charge about the uses and proper Currency, House of Representativesof the U.S. application of these metals. The Gems of Early America Reproduced in Cherry & Maple Furniture %OM New England and New York has come the Cherry and Maple Furniture of Early America. Characteristic of the hardy folk who fashioned them, there is quaint charm in the simplicity of design and unmistakable vigor in the construction of the various pieces of that period. ~ The village cabinet maker or the lay- man on the farm who made his own furniture, used the woods at hand : Cherry for the level surfaces because of its beautiful grain: Maple for the upright parts where strength was needed. Often one of these alone was used in making an entire piece. ~~ This same charm, this sturdiness of workmanship is Jound embodied in the reproductions of these early examples, many of them by our own cabinet makers. ~~ A variety of these is given here and all are marked below their normal price levels. military friends, ruled that Rexach's cuts on the wrist were too serlous to permit his continuing the affray. Young Primo de Rivera challenged Rexach for what he' considered to be insults to his father by the aftillery~ man. SOUND ADVICE FROM A SOUND SOURCE “*BUILD FOR PERMANENCY, WITH COPPER, BRASS AND BRONZE* Because his motor cycle struck a rut in a street, throwing him off and caus- cture of his skull W. C. E. been awarded $15,000 dam- ages against Coulsdon, England. \“0 u/z'tbow‘ oblz'yflfiwz MCTOR-RADIO in your onwn hone! Enjoy Victor’s sensational broadcast March 13 as it actually is performed . . . 'AKE advantage of this great special demonstration offer at once! 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