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AVE your advertise- H ment brought to The Star Office, 11th and Pa. Ave. or to the branch agency in your neighborhood. CONGRESS STUDIES HOLMES FUND USE |Roosevelt Urges Bequest Be Employed in Some Special Way. In a special message to Congress President Roosevelt yesterday recom- mended that the $250,000 bequest Oliver Wendell Holmes made the Gov- ernment “be devoted to some purpose worthy of the great man who gave it.” ‘The President’s message follows: “To the Congress of the United States: “The Congress is aware that Mr. Justice Holmes bequeathed his resid- uary estate to the Government of his country. It is a gift of one who in war and in peace devoted his life to its service. Clearly he thereby sought, with & generous emphasis, to mark the full measure of his faith in those principles of freedom and justice which the country was founded to preserve. “I shall, I think, be interpreting | aright the feeling of the country and the wishes of the Congress if I sug- gest that this striking gift be devoted to some purpose worthy of the great man who gave it. Mr. Justice Holmes was fond of saying that we live by symbols. Our fellow citizens of this generation would, I am confident, de- sire the Congress to translate this gift into a form that may serve as & permanent impulse for the mainte- | nance of the deepest tradition that Mr. Justice Holmes embodied. Kept Law Up to Date. “That tradition was a faith in the creative possibilities of the law. For him law was an instrument of just relations between man and man. With an insight into its history that no American has surpassed; with a ca- pacity to mold ancient principles to present needs, unique in range and remarkable in prophetic power; with & grasp of its significance as the basis upon which the purposes of man are shaped, Mr. Justice Holmes sought to | make the jurisprudence of the United States fulfill the great ends our Nation was established to accomplish, Our generation will not soon forget, as the learned world over will long re- member, his extraordinary achieve- ments as judge, as historian and as philosopher of the law. Not Mere Commemoration. “The Congress will, I am sure, agree that it is fitting to utilize this oppor- tunity to remind those who will come | after us of our sense of the eminence | of Mr. Justice Holmes. In so doing we | do not merely commemorate the dis- tinction of an American to whom the | whole world has paid tribute. We also | mark for posterity our pride in his | faith in American democracy, his con- fidence in the power of our legal insti- | tutions to realize, when rightly used, | the highest American ideals. Posterity | which learns the significance of a life !such as that of Oliver Wendell | Holmes, jr., draws inspiration from its | understanding. “I therefore commend to the Con- gress that the bequest of Mr. Justice Holmes be not covered into the gen=- eral fund of the Treasury, but that it be set aside in a special fund at this time and at a later date be devoted to purposes which will effectively pro- mote the contributions which law can make to the national welfare. Once it is decided the Holmes bequest be | set apart for special use, the precise object may await ample deliberation. A select committee of the Congress, |acting in collaboration with a com- | mittee of the Supreme Court of the United States, will doubtless evolve the wisest uses to which this noble | bequest should be put.” ‘Want Baby Carriages. The District Chapter of the Red | Cross has appealed to the public to donate two baby carriages for families which the chapter is assisting. Per- sons wishing to make a donation have been asked to bring the carriage to the chapter house at 1730 E street or telephone National 5400, branch 252, and the donation will be called for. JORDAN'S 13- & G LEONARD NO MONEY DOWN THE EVENING STAR,, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935. Washingto n Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. SHOW THEM THIS, DR. BUCK. R. CALVERT E. BUCK, super- intendent. of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, is an ardent golfer, and he does not play golf on Sunday, being an Episcopal clergyman. But he can never make his flock believe it. Dr. Buck is not only the president of the Washington Golf and Country Club, out in nearby Virginia, but he also is the club golf champlon. As such he is a good golfer and one who frequently breaks into the news for his par-shattering stunts on the golf course. One Saturday recently he had & good round, plentifully be-sprinkled with birdies, and one of the golf writers dashed off a paragraph about how well the “Parson” had played. For some reason the yarn was not used in the Sunday edition of the newspaper, but was used on the follow- ing Monda Unfortunately the word “yesterday” had not been changed in the copy to Saturday. So the story on Monday read that Dr. Buck “ves- | terday” had scored a 72 with several birdies, - Wy His parishioners read it and Buck had a rough time explaining to them that the story described his play on Saturday and not on Sunday. * ok ok X ON SEEING DOUBLE. WO young matrons joined the Easter crowds on & shopping tour. At Eleventh and F streets, they met a dark-haired young lady walking east. She was very good-looking, and she wore & dark brown coat of beaver fur and brown felt hat. Two blocks farther west they met the same brunette—same coat, same hat, same shade of lipstick, and walk- ing east. The young matrons thought they were “seeing things.”” How could the girl have passed them and eome back 80 quickly? ‘Then they forgot their bewilderment in & linen shop. Soon afterward they came back down F street. When, lo, | they chanced upon the brunette in beaver again, this time walking west. By her-side was her identical twin. * x % X ‘WARRANT WANTED. MONG the duties of the several assistant district attorneys as- signed to Police Court is to hear | facts to determine whether private | citizens have real justification for warrants against persons belleved to have caused them injury. One such case was that of a woman who applied for a warrant charging her husband with threats and nu- merous other offenses, actual or imagined. In her application for the warrant husband’s shortcomings. “He does the queerest things,” she told the youthful prosecutor. “Why, only recently he purchased s new automobile (he makes good money, you know) and drove it out into nearby Maryland. There he sold the automobile and bought & horse, which he rode home. Now, where in the world would we keep a horse if we | needed one? Not only that, but I can’t ride.” LEE B I 3 DOG BITES SAFE HERE. HEN your favorite sealyham or English bull takes a nip out | | of the calf of your leg, a little iodine probably will be just as good |as anything. So say District health | office officials. ‘The hundreds of excited parents * who call to say that junior or little sis- | 2-Piece English Lounge Suite English Lounge Sofa and Chair covered in serviceable Frieze. Loose, spring-filled, reversie ble cushions. Kiln dried frames with heavv ball feet. she went into detail to explain her | ter have been bitten by & mad dog and to ask if the Pasteur treatment for rables should be taken are politely, but firmly, told that rabies are a thing of the past in Washington. “We have not had a case of rables in the District in more than four years,” one official said, “anc it has been 30 years since we have had & case of hydrophobia in a human,” * ok kX SPECIALTY PPARENTLY, just any black hat b l 1sn’t suitable for woman mourn- ers. ‘There is an establishment in the 400 block of Florida avenue, which is devoted especially to the creation of mourning bonnets. * ok ok K AFTERMATH OF TRAGEDY. T WAS a strange coincidence, but | on the fourth anniversary of the death of Mary Baker, Navy De- | partment clerk, workmen covered the | culvert near the Sheridan gate to Ar- | lington Cemetery, where her bullet- | riddled body was found. In the intervening five years, all | the underbrush around the spot has | {b@rn cleared away, the cemetery wall | has been rebuilt and with the cover- ing of the culvert, the last vestige of | the scene of the revolting murder has been removed. Mous DOGEED|ES AT THE DOG SHOW For over 60 years dog owners everywhere have | selied on Glover's famous line of remedies for | the treatment ofall common dog silments—sold by Drug, Dept., Sporting, Seed and Pet Stores everywhere. E ON REQUEST ’s New Dog Book—a valusble aid in Care, Training and Feeding of yourdog. Explaios symptoms. causes and treatment in detail. Ask for cory at Dog Show or write today IO SLOVER'S; 462 Avenue. New York. N. V. GLOVER'S ANIMAL MEDICINES i 79 Modernistic! Cholce Walnut Veneers? Exactly as illustrated with Dresser, Vanity, Chest of Drawers and a full-size Bed made of select Walnut Veneers with contrasting highe lights. i 349 MEXICAN SITUATION IS SCORED IN HOUSE Roosevelt Is “Pollyanna,” Asserts . Pennsylvania Republican in Asking Action. By the Associated Press. In a denunciation of alleyed re- ligious persecutions in Mexico, Rep- resentative Fenerty, Republican, of Pennsylvania yesterday termed Presi- dent Roosevelt a “Pollyanna,” Ambas- sador Josephus Daniels “stupid” and some of Mexico's Presidents “para- sitical bandits.” “There seems to be no doubt that the entire Mexican campaign against God and morality is sponsored by Communist Russia,” he told the House. “It was American interven- | tion for the sake of oll or other ma- terial interests that turned Mexico toward Communism.” “It is American guns,” Fenerty said, “that are turned against the | innocent worshipers as they leave the Mexican churches.” Fenerty assailed Daniels, saying nl. was amazing that with the people of Mexico .persecuted for attempting to practice any form of religion, “our erratic Ambassador * * * blandly and inanely says the Mexican people deny there has been any religious persecution.” He accused Daniels of turning press agent for Mexican Communists. 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