Show TON r for 7 el 1 rC in ine l e Impending marriage of Senator Dill Democrat of oC Washington n. n will not diminish the dimensIons ot the bachelor hoc In the next sena senate te lt It was five In number up till the time pill decided to take the matrimonial matrimonial matri- matri leap and five It will remain for It a newcomer Senator elect ct Democrat of Maryland still lives in single blessedness The senates senate's other unmarried are Walsh of Massachusetts HalE of Maine 1 McKellar of Tennessee TennesEE and Lai Ia Follette ot of Wisconsin Young Bob ranks from tine tile standpoint stand stand- point or of eligible probability as as the most likely one of that tha t quartet to step oft off as hes he's just graduated Into the thirties Senators Walsh Hale and McKellar being comfortably across the half century line are looked upon as confirmed and incUrable in incurable in- in cUrable bachelors McKellar stresses his unwedded state In the offIcial autobIography contributed by him to the congre congressional ll tory There are several widowers In the senate among them Curtis and Capper of Kansas Walsh or Montana Fess of Ohio and Heflin ot of Alabama C CWashington Washington on June 3 and 4 will vill be occupied by the Vt veterans ot of the Second which madE history In France nine years years ago agol l Half alf a dozen of its Ils famous leaders and members happen now to be on dut duty here hele Including Major General John A. A Lejeune U U. S S. S M. M C. C who lerl it into battle batlle Major General fanson anson E. E Ely who commanded It its I Third brigade Lieutenant Colonel lI now assistant tary of war who wound up In France as the Second divisions division's adjutant the nev I Dr Jason Noble Pierce fierce th divisional chaplain now President Coolidge's pastor pastol and Lieutenant Commander Joel Jool T. T Boone noone U. U S S. S N. N one ot of the dIvisions dIvision's dIvi- dIvi sion's surgeons surgeons now of the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House medical staff With these high and mighty bu buddies to steer things at the divisions division's forthcoming reunion the Indians expected expected ex- ex to attend It are counting on ona ona a hot time In the old capital town Committees have hae just been appointed ap- ap pointed t to shape things In that di- di With senate funds runds withheld from the teed heed slush fund committee It looks as it if the huge pile of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Penn Penn- sylvania senatorial ballots already seized by It were In for an Indefinite nite period ot of dust gathering Such Sucha a coll collection ot of votes has never be before be- be tore fore been seen in the District of Columbia They total more than in number fill more than Individual metal ballot boxes and are strewn over n an acre of floor space In the catacombs of the senate office building In addition addi- addi tion there are about ba bags s of ballots tally sheets voting registers and other election docu- docu ments The aggregation ro only votes In Philadelphia and Allegheny Allegheny Al- Al counties It Js is under the exclusive control of David S. S Barry sergeant at arms of the senate who carries around with him the only keys to the vaults that are In ex- ex Two of Barrys Barry's capitol police police po- po lice force are on guard over the ballots ballots bal bal- lots day and night Denver Coto COIO Is the latest cIty to throw Its hat Into the ring as an Aspirant for the next Democratic national convention It seems to enjoy the backing ot of William G. G McAdoo's friends William Jennings Bryan ivas as nominated at Denver Denv r In I 1908 for his third and last presidential presidential licking but Colorado Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- think that circumstance doesn't militate against the Rocky mountain metropolis metropolis' claIm as an Ideal convention city George F. F Milton Mflton editor or of the Chattanooga News a high priest In the McAdoo l temple observes It Is early arly to remind the Democratic 13 rational commIttee of the folly of oC selling the convention for a brass check The lair of the tiger ts is 1 o place for forthe forthe the next convention Lets Let's go wet west t Practice before government de- de departments at Washington and at the tho bar of oC the DistrIct of oC ColumbIa con can to be tiso favorite recourse of lame ducks Congress had adjourned adjourned ad- ad but a day or two before two ot of the most mOlt distinguished members members mem- mem bers of that honorable political fraternity fraternity fra- fra followed precedent and hung out their shingles as local attorneys at taw law They are Irvine L. L Lenroot of Wisconsin and John Philip Hill ot of Maryland Huston Thompson of Colorado though not a lame duck opened a Washington law earlier In the winter following his retirement from Crom the federal trade commission Eminent lame ducks ot of earlier days now in lucrative legal practice on the Potomac include in- in dude clude Fr Frank W. W Mondell ot of Wyoming Wyo- Wyo ming Philip P. P Campbell of Kansas Kansas Kan- Kan sas A A. A Owsley Stanley ot of Kentucky Kentucky Ken Ken- tucky Porter J. J McCumber ot of North orth Dakota George E. E Chamberlain of Oregon and Thomas P P. Gore of Oklahoma A former secretary of state Robert Lansing and two former former for for- mer assistants to the president Joseph Jo- Jo Joseph seph P. P and C. C Bascom Slemp are also Washington law law- F John Coolidge is s being advertised by promoters ot of tho citizens citizens' military military mili- mili tary training camp movement as n a sample of what army camp Ife can cando cando do lor bor an upstanding American boy of his type The other night In a aradio radio address broadcast from New NewYork York City Colonel Peter 1 H. H Traub chief lipf of staff of oC the sev Seventy nth division said We Ve l sent ent John back home from three C. C M. M T. T 1 camps a b bitter citizen erd a better Jetter scan and We have done the same for every other young oung man of 01 good mora moral chara tr who has come cometo to us Ul Colonel Traub called the camps camp bridge builders ot of democracy em erac e- e rac racy because ate said their aim was to build a bridge for the youth of et America to cro cross ls In safety n n any future grave t emergency confronting confront confront- Ing our beloved country M f Colonel Thomas Edward Lawrence Law Y rence the brilliant young British officer author amazing tar ar experiences In have lust Just been published lna Ina limited American edition edl edi- I lion tion ot of tEn purchasable copies at apiece was one of oC the plc- plc I ture que figures at the Paris Palls peacE conference This Thill observer had the distinction while attending that conclave of bringing Ing Colonel Colon l Lawrence Law Law- rence Into personal contact th the latter's brother colonel from T Texas Edward 1 HousE Lawren e e who lived the life a and nd dressed d t the he par pan of an Arab sheik during the World war came to Paris mainly as the I emissary ot of the who aspired to be kIng ot of the they were the rho days early In the conference when Woodrow Wilson seemed monarch of all he surveyed Hun and all roads In Paris led to the thedoor thedoor door of Colonel House who was still his prophet One of the stories being told of Associate Justice Oliver Wendell I t Olmes of thE United d States l supreme su- su U. U premo preme court apropos his recent sixth eighty ty I. I that each NICh year rear he engages engl as a sec sad sad- some new graduate of the Harvard law late school According to the story Insists that the youngster youn must promise not to get engaged during his twelve of c But I reserve the right the Ihl merry rry old jurist simultaneously observes to die Or r resign The dean of benh is II said saidI to sync youthful It legal gal minds mind as I those with which he can most usefully use use- fully become disputatious or from I whom constructive criticism can most effectively be sought sous I Copyright 1927 r. |