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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI NGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931. (AST-MAN’S CLUS HAS' ANOTHER ROLL CALL Single S\\rvi_v:r‘;;(;;]!, 1st Min- nesota Volunteers, Pays Honor |\ p to 33 Dead Comrades. ' his | moy Gl stily at attention, | draped chairs. He he By the Associated Press. eard proposed STILLWA’ TER, Minn., July 22.—An- | silent toast to his comrades of the past; . 's b of he heard the unanswering names on other roll call of the Last Man's Club o A e TeaNd” &, bgts hlow | the T Company B, 1st Minnescta Volunteers. | Grand Army of the Republic, had but | one answer last nigh |of his 89 years of age, Though the life of cially ended one vear ago..when Charles | was one he could not miss if alive. DIstrict 5215 “All Over Town” The Better to Serve You Compacts Regular $2.50 Value / szcial; $ 1 = LTINS here is T e Regular 69¢ Pocket Knives " I \ sp"m'az 4 N ) ) i 3\ A 59¢ Colonial Style luminum WaterPitchers = 39c Size Just the thing for serv- 4 ing cold d m- mer. Has VSNEE s Regular 89¢ Box Stationery Fountain Pen $1.87 Value Both for.. pacit : aluminum with highly polished finish. a roll o SO May bo had eith- " fine e d A&l hours M. Lockwooa of Chamberlain, 8. Dak., the last man, opened the bottle of Bur- | | gundy wine and drank the last toast to 33 dead comrades, the roll call cere- ny and toast was solemnly repeated Ihiere on the forty-fifth anniversary of | the founding of the club and the sev- | entieth anniversary of the battle of un. In the presence of other Civil War veterans and members m{:e:};teax ign Wars, Capt. Wi s iy pl’nctng 33 black- ps. With no sentimentality and few signs t. he said simply | lations with Russia through an inter- ihe club was offi- | the occasion made him sad, but that it | n: Toilet Tissue Regular 35¢ Household Shears Special 19 Fraternity Vellum And a 98c Ambassador V) B S ; Full éfiar! Size - Thermos Bottles Special ’1#9 Have attractive bine shoulder and Will keep liquid or cold for through regularisation of ports. STEEL OFFICIAL ASKS - RUSSIAN RELATIONS Gaston Barbanson Says Success of Five-Year Plan Would Not En- danger World Situation. in Russia’s supposedly bankruptey. production. menting on the report as of Soctalist views, invited talists to Russia _without delay. would be in By the Associated Press. BRUSSELS, July 32.—Gaston Bar- banson, head of the Arbed Metal Works and leading member of the Steel Trust Committee, in his annual report today advocated universal resumption of re- ol the interest pacification, he said. 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The law allows one priest for every 100,000 persons. e population of the state is about 1,300,000, and there are two bishops who, it has been assumed in government circles, would remain at Raeir posts. UTH, Minn, July 21.—For- | Church authorities have vigorously mer Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, ' protested against the law, declaring it tiaken ill on a train en route to Duluth to be unconstitutional. In se: in- | Saturday and confined to his hotel Sun- | stances they have obtained court in-|day and Moncay, left yesterday for the | junctions against its enforcement. Llie of the Woods country, on the Ca-| The Senate and Chamber of Deputies [ nadian border, for a fishing trip. Rfcdi last week voted to support Gov. Tejeda |said he was 10 meet a group of Kansas in his policy toward the church and REED CALLS DEBT PACT VERA CRUZ PRIESTS payers “SHEER FOOLISHNESS? | "mepportune time.” | WARNED TO CUT LIST Limit of 13 Fixed by New Law for State Must Be Met by Saturday. approaching A Former Senator, Recovered From Indigestion, Scores Hoover Be- { fore Going on Fishing Trip. By the Associated Press. + DULI e world confirmation SAN Belgian capi- By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, July 22—A Vera Cruz dispatch to the newspaper Excel- sior said today that Gov. Adalberto Tejeda had notified all Catholic priests they must comply by Saturday with the has | recently enacted state law limiting the | recommended that President Ortf 00d, | rumber of the clergy to 13. |Rublo do likewise. The President did '""The notification, the dispatch said, |not commit himself. policy of the labor Mrs. Noa Tucker ity men at Fort Frances, Ontario. 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Ford has announced the finding of Claus Von FPurstenwall, $25,000 champion schnauzer, disappeared Sunday from the Gaftef, Oreg., Summer home of his mistress, Ford, & business associate Tucker, said the dog had followed man recognized pic- | tur newspaper an returned him to claim a reward.