Show Washington f f Observations WILLIAIM WILE ley FREDERIC t i for The Telegram E Written WASHINGTON D. D J. J June 12 president An Dawes enters a vig- vig i-i i d Ice and vehement denial t that at his hiso o roa relief legislation l st t in farm ambitions In presidential 1928 98 has I 1 am not a candidate for candidate candi- candi will I be a nor office ice iDY at the office nr for or any nY date a e present term as vice nf of t my 0 ton lion pres president Ident is the text of ot a aS aflee vice flee issued by Gen General ral Dawes S Ks de not ot quite the irrevocable le ring ft I haS r General as Sh Sherman's Shermans I will If o f nominated and not serve-if- serve If- If It W Wf l- l red ukase B t Dawes snaps f et accents that sound like busiK busi- busi K o In If 1928 is to be a Republican s all instead Instead of a cl closed se l sh shop P Illinois I Is si sure Kot trot out her favorite son of 1920 forner Governor Frank Franl O. O Lown Low- Low Perhaps the vice president thinks n 21 one favorite fa son is a states state's full tull quota quota- General Coolidge R to President Jt it is not generally known that BrigadIer General Charles A. A Cool- Cool dge retired Infantry officer who lias h has s just answered the last reveille was as related both to President CoolIdge Cool- Cool de Idge and Vice President t Dawes A native nathe of Boston General Coolidge Inas vis is one of the links in the unusual genealogical line Une through h h Koth b lh Mr Coolidge and Mr ML Dawes are kin Mrs Sophie W. W Coolidge who ho was a a. Lowry of ot Philadelphia Kni and who wh survives her late hu husband band Iras iras as a a. delegate to the Republican national convention at Cleveland in 1924 1324 representing a Michigan dis- dis She had the unique distinction tion of ot casting her vote for two on the same national ticket Has Reason to toBe toBe toBe Be Considerate Curtis D. D Wilbur secretary of the flay probably has been considerate ate toward Midshipman Zirkle who tried ted to renounce a naval career at atthe Ith the ibe Annapolis graduation because b o the secretary's own academy rec rec- ord Wll Wilbur ur was graduated from Id with the class of 1888 bid b 1 resigned from the navy during t tile the same year Apparently it was loot not nh Incumbent upon midshipmen I thirty eight years jears ears ago to give any specified period of ot service In return for Uncle Sams Sam's naval education America today is full tull of prominent men linen who quit the navy more or less tess lessl after l Annapolis days das John W. W Weeks former secretary of war U graduated in 1881 and left the 1 service in 1883 Homer L. L Ferguson lion son on president and general manager cl o Ct the Newport News Shipbuilding land And Dry Dock company got his diploma at Annapolis in 1892 left at atrice rice nce to take a course in ship construction con- con at Glasgow university and andS andr S r 1895 isis became a naval constructor faith th an iron ron works in Baltimore Ericsson Claimed By Rabid I John Ericsson now stands im- im on the banks of the Potomac Po- Po t tomac mac in more or less enduring form but discussion of at his life and still sUII rages lages The AmerIcan Association for the Advancement Ad- Ad of ot Atheism Is on the ii against those who acclaim th the inventor of ot the Monitor 1 as a Protestant Christian Charles Smith of New v York president of ot ofine the ine Ike aforementioned society for the Pread of Godlessness In a public disavowal of ot religious pf professions says san Robert G. G Ingersoll Inger- Inger soil soll said of Ericsson works vol 7 p Page ge that he was one of the Profoundest agnostics as I ever ever- ever met F Fights F tA r Seamen's Freedom Andrew Furuseth the hardy old I American salt who is I president of the International Sea- Sea In mp's mens S 'S Union of America and America and the smartest man in the United States According to Henrik has has' has ne to Geneva The proposed new International code for seamen was z au t down for discussion at the Jea eague roe of nations nations' international laP la- la P r Conference this week Furu- Furu I h hurried to Switzerland to take part In the discussion and to renew is fig fight for the freedom of the themen 8 amen men of the world He Is te Lg K In particular any international Kii a action tion that Av would denv deny to American or the benefits they they obtained |