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Dist. 3626 SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES Good on specified trains enly— for Gelals see fyers—cons.it ogen® Sunday, May 30 $3.00 Philadelphio $2.73 Wilmington Atlantic City Sunday, May 30 Also Monday, May 31 $3.75—1-Day Excursion Sunday, May 30 $5.00—2.Day Excursion Memorial Day, Monday, May 31 $3.75 New York Newark ¢ $10.00 Niagara Falls Coaches and Pullmen Cars Pullman Fare Additional Going—May 29 or 30 ' Returning—May 30 or 31 ° Baltimore $1.28 Every Saturday - Sunday $1.50 Daily — Good for 3 days Telephone District 1424 @ 5o convenient—just a minute from | the Pennsylvania Station to New York's No. 1 hotel—the Pennsylvania. And so i thrilling! New beauty...new smartness | «..new glamour in lobby, resnunms," Iounges and bedrooms...designed by | C. U SCHOLARSHIP LIST ANNOUNGED Fellowships Include 25 by K. of C., Besides Pen- field Awards. Right Rev. Joseph M. Corrigan, rector of Catholic University, today lowship holders for the year 1937-38. The Penfield fellowships, consist- ing of a grant of $1,200 for study in diplomacy, international affairs and belles-letters and open to men only, were awarded to William Wimsatt of Georgetown and Catholic Universi- ties, in English; Matthew McMahon of Carroll College, Helena, Mont., and Catholic University, in politics, and John Lackey Brown of Hamilton Col- lege, Clinton, N. Y., in romance lan- guages. Wimsatt and McMahon are reappointments. Twenty-five fellowships given by the Knights of Columbus and carry- ing tuition, board and room were awarded the following: Kenneth N. Dellamater of Creighton University, Omaha, Nebr, in law: Willlam Ger- ald Downey, jr, of College of City of New York, in politics; John Ed- ward Dundin of Catholic University, in architecture; Edward Martin Dur- kin of University of Pittsburgh and Catholic University, in economics; William Terrence Foley of St. Fran- cis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, in chemistry. Wilfrid Raymond Foster of Uni- versity of New Brunswick, Frederic- ton, New Brunswick, in geology; Walter James Gallagher of St. Fran- cis Xavier University and Catholic | University, in sociology; Joseph An- thony Grand of Catholic University, in chemistry; John Aloysius Kehoe of St. Thomas College, Scranton, Pa., in psychology; Edward James Kenny of University of Detroit, in politics; Peter King of University of Cali- of University of Minnesota and Col- philosophy; Willlam Anthony Koz- umplik of Manhattan College, New York City, in German; John Morri- son Leonard of Canisius College, Buf- falo, N. Y., in biochemistry. John Granville Leibert of Creigh- ton University, Omaha, Nebr., in law; James Ludden McAndrew, St. Thomas College, Scranton, Pa, in English; George Vincent Martin of College of St. Thomas, Minn,, in history; Robert Emmet Mullin of Creighton Univer- sity, in history; John Clarence Mur- phy of Laval University, Quebec, Canada, in sociology; Robert Greene Nugent of College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., and Catho- lic University, in physics; Frank Ed- ward Rooney of Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass,, and Catholic Uni- 'OODWARD 10™ 1™ F Ax> G STREETS You Get complete each with | its curtains, today’s foremost artisans.Nohotel like it in New York! HOTEL PENNSYLVAN/IA STATLER OPERATED ACROSS FROM PENNSYLVANIA STATION N Y 2200 ROOMS each with private bath . . . . Rates begin ot $3.50 fornia, in chemistry; Karl Kreilkamp | lege of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn,, in cleaners . wn, _electrie “ROYAL" THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 25 1937, Former Devil Dogs Now Law Makers announced the scholarship and fel- |. graph, left to right: {ana. versity, in social work; John Patrick Rooney of New York State College for Teachers, Albany, N. Y. in social work; Francis Lawrence Schmehl of Catholic University, in chemistry; John Pierson Stanley of Catholic Uni- versity, in prochemistry, and Walter Wilford Wilkinson of Rice Institute, Houston, Tex., and University of Texas, Austin, Tex., in history. Other awards include the Winthrop fellowships, granting $500 for study in biochemistry and open to men or women, including nuns: Sister John Marie Brazzel, O. 8. B, St. Benedict's College, Atchison, Kans, and Cath- | olic University, and Sister Mary Grace | Burns, R. 8. M, of Georgian Court College, Lakewood, N. J.,, and Cath- olic University. The Anna Hope Hudson scholar- ship, a grant of $400 for study in any department of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, open to men or women, including nuns, goes again to Sister M. Inez Hilger, O. S. B, of the University of Minnesota and Catholic University in anthropol- Jewelry Repaired Fxpert, guaranteed quality workmanship, [Prices—sur. prisingly low. Use Your Credit CASTELBERG’S & LOTHROP PuoNe DIsmicr §300 Combination Offer 2 ROYAL Electric Vacuum Cleaners Both for 53 9.95 If Purchased Separately the Two Would Be $51.50 Deferred Monthly Payments May Arranged. cleaning . . [} amous ROYAL JUNIOR hand for your dr and furniture. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES, Firtr FLCOR. (HALIFUAN Dhru Bhe coolprandiacr thru the or via the ROYAL GORGE MOFFAT TUNNEL ® You get more for your travel dollar when you take one of these two daylight scenic routes to California. For luxurious, air-condi- tioned trains take you through the scenic splendor of the Colorado Rockies during daylight hours—magic hours in which to enjoy some of nature’s most spectacular handiwork. In and out among t{)wfl’ln{ mountain peaks, tallest in the U. S. A.;alongside roaring rivers of snow water winding between rock-walled canyons. Ride the new 12-Car DENVER ZEPHYR from Chicago to Denver. Enjoy the thrill of traveling more than 1,000 miles— just overnight —in this diesel-powered, stainless steel wonder train. No extra fare and you can spend a full sightseeing day in Denver without any loss of time en route. Thence, through the Rockies, not around them, to the Pacific Coast. “Through” Pullman service to the Pacific Coast from Chicago is l}rovnded over both of these delightful routes; through the Moffat unnel which pierces the Continental Divide a mile below its frosted crest; or through the Royal Gorge and up over the top of the Rockies at Tennessee Pass. Air-Conditioned Luxury—New Economies No matter which train you choose, you enjoy the cool comfort of complete air-conditioning. Economy meals as low as 90¢ a da served in coaches, tourist and chair cars. Free pillows for coac! and chair car passengers. Special vacstion fares are surprisingly low. Phone, write or see any of the following re?tesentnives for free, illustrated booklets, folders and complete information. BURLINGTON ROUTE, F. F. Crabbe, General Agent 309 Woodward Bldg., Washington = Nat'l 2335 D.&R.G.W.R.R., V. A. Farrell, Gen'] Agt. Pass'r Dept, 500 Fifth Ave. New York City WESTERN PACIFIC, V. A, Farrell, Gen'l Agt. Pass’ SO0 Fifth Ave. New York Crgy =7 Debe MOF F AT TUNNEL The United States Marines are well re[neunted in this session of Congress—with no fewer than five former Devil Dogs doing their bai Representatives Lawrence Imhoff of Ohio, John M. Houston of Kansas, Francis H. Case of South Dakota, Melvin J. Maas of Minnesota and Robert L. Mouton of Louis- tling in the Lower House of Congress. In the photo- —Harris-Ewing Photo. ogy. The Joseph L. Peabody schglar- | anthropology; Margaret Mary Fitz- ship, an award of $300 for study in | gerald of College of Mount St. Vin- chemical and physical sciences, open ‘ cent, New York City, in English; to men or women, including nuns, was | Elsie Lillian Kokes of Mount St. Jos- won by Claire Brown, College of | eph’'s College, Chestnut Hill, Pa. in Mount St. Vincent, New York City, in | biochemistry; Antoinette Gower Law- mathematics. rence of College of Notre Dame of University tuition scholarships for | Maryland, Baltimore, in French; lay women for work in any depart- | Mary Frances O'Brien of Georgian ment of the Graduate School of Arts ‘ Court College in French, and Mary and Sciences, go to Marie Bruns of | Catherine Varnhorn, College of Notre Rosary College, River Forest, Ill, in'Dame of Maryland, in mathematics. INTEREST AS LOW AS S% Easy Monthly Pay-. ments as low as %7.50 per $1,000 To Purchase, Build or Refinance No commissions or renewals. Taxes may be paid monthly. Investigate our economical loan plan. =8 COLUMBIA BUILDING ASSOCIATION 716 11th Street Opposite Palals Royal Memeorial Day Flash! ™ i and even more Y And in addition to the low prices quoted we will make you a further liberal allowance for your old tires. Prices quoted below are actually lower than most dealers can buy tires wholesale. Compare before you buy! FINEST TIRES YOU CAN BUY! 6 of the World’s Leading Makes! All Sizes in Stock Open Nights Example: 6.00x16 Sizes for Fords, Plymouths, Dodges, Pontiacs, etc. Regularly $15.55 SAVE PRICE ONLY \ Why 1 sell for less! 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C, of Seton Hill College, Greensburg, Pa., in history; Sister Vincentine Gripkey, 8. C. L, of Uni- versity of Kansas and Catholic Uni- versity, in French; Sister Rose de Lima Henry, 8. C, of Seton Hill College, University of Pittsburgh and Catholic University, in Latin; Sister Jane Frances Duffy, 8. S. J, of| Mount 8t. Joseph's College and Cath- olic University, in mathematics, and Sister Helen Therese Keegan, O. S. U, of Ursuline College, Cleveland, Ohio, and Catholic University, in English, Russia Claims Half World 0il. Boviet Russia has announced that it possesses from 44 to 46 per cent of the world oil resources, making the country second only to the United States in this respect. [EZ0GE HOTSY Dogssriungél Delicious Food Luncheons from 60c Dinners from $1.00 “NO TIPPING” is our Rule! - = HoT = : NS Canceis Return Visit. OMAHA, Nebr.—Tommie Meyers, who police said escaped from the county hospital here May 1, will not return to serve the remainder of his 60-day vagrancy sentence. “I boosted (stole) a few dollars more than I should of,” he wrote | County Jailer Ralph Roche, in dis- closing his address for the next two or three years will be the Colorado State Penitentiary. “My intentions s E THE law is different Nebtaska.” TRUNK here were of the best. I was coming back, but I got all this time to do as the than, pt Saddlery and Luggage Repairing of Leather Goods G. W.King, jr., 511 11th St. N.W. LGIN WATCHES ON THE OPPOSITE PAGE Buy any of Them at Regular Advertised Prices On Our Own Terms As Low As 50¢ A WEEK ... 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