Evening Star Newspaper, April 15, 1935, Page 12

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Senator Goes Lion Hunting Walsh Takes Time Out to Try to Get Unusual Pet for Student. * BY WILL P. KENNEDY. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1935. “SELLING-TALK” BARRED “Democrat,” the Democratic National Committee has not been able to render any assistance, and Hurja’s office dis- claims any knowledge of mountain lions found in, or appropriated by, any of the New Deal agencies. HOTEL GROUP TO MEET An “old timers’” meeting honoring the three hotel managers who are oldest in point of service in Washing- ton will take place tonight at the Harringtop Hotel, when the local Massachusetts,” who formerly | was Governor, is now sand- | wiching in with his legislative | duties and efforts to find jobs for thou- sands of his constituents a persistent | hunt for a baby mountain lion which | he can send to a Dartmouth College; Junior for a pet. During this session Senator David I. | Walsh has been in the forefront of legislative battles and has been head- | ing the efforts of a solid New England delegation in endeavoring to get exec- utive or legislative relief for the hard- | pressed textile industry. He recently completed hearings on a bill which since passed the Senate providing for building out the central portion of the east front of the Capitol, a project that has been contemplated since 1863. | Letter From Student. Into the midst of such important duties came this letter from Dart- mouth College: ! “I am a student (junior) at Dart- mouth and I come from Mass HE senior Senator from the | I “Grand Old Commonwealth of | charter of the Hotel Greeters gathers for the monthly meeting. Augustus Gumpert, manager of the Harrington Hotel, will be host to the | Greeters and their wives at a buffet supper and entertainment following the meeting. Mr. Gumpert, E. C. Owen, manager of the Raleigh Hotel, and James Howard, manager of the Arlington, Plaza and Colonial Hotels, the only hotel managers who were in ‘Washington before 1921, at the time when the local charter of Hotel Greet- ers was organized, will be the honored guests. —— Strikes Ruled Illegal. MEXICO, D. F, April 15 (P).— Strikes of light and power company employes in nine cities ended yester- day as the result of a ruling by the Labor Board that they were illegal. = now being . .. a reduction of 25% just a short distance from your home town of Clinton—in fact, while attend- ing high school a few years ago I played base ball several times against Clinton High School. “I am now sorry to take up your SENATOR DAVID I. WALSH. ing with the help of a baby mountain lion—yet to be found. He immediately took up the request with the chief of the Bureau of Biolog- ical Survey of the Department of Actually lower than paying rent. renewal fees. For funds to purchase a h REAL ESTATE LOANS (D. C, and Nearby Maryland Property Only) made at Per Month Perpetual offers a new and attractive mortgage loan on monthly repayments. No commission or ome . . . to make desired home improvements or to refinance existing trusts valuable time. but try and understand my rather strange request. I should like your help in buying a pet—a small baby puma lion similar to the ones which exist in the Government reserves out on the Rocky Mountain area. You will not suffer any financial embarrass- ment, I assure you, as I will gladly pay the expense of freight, etc. Maybe, through your connections with the De- | Agriculture. The chief in charge, | Albert M. Day, of the predatory animal and rodent control division of game | management, informed the Senator that he had no young mountain lions in stock. However, he suggested that the hunters employed by the Biological | Survey throughout the West for the | control of predatory animals occa- partment of Interior, or elsewhere, you | SiONAlly capture young mountain lion will be able to inform we whether or | ¥'ens and thas the Dartmouth mot I could ever expect such a Pet. 1y cetting in direct contact with them. am serious in this, so please answer | Senator Walsh has informed the e wE e Dartmouth junior the names of the “DARTMOUTH JUNIOR district agents in charge of predatory Tam a Democrat” 5 animal work, but he has not been ad- o i vised whether the young man has been Tries to Help. successful in locating a mountain lion The Senator's fancy was intrigued. | this way. He has been doing his best to help the | Despite the afterthought postscript college man climb the ladder of learn- | of the Dartmouth junior that he is a P . A NEW STORE 14TH & 14th & Pa. Ave. N. W, 18th & Col. Rd. N. W. it's the— 11th and E 1 ARTHUR G. 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