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rag Milk Experts of World Gather ‘F or Conference Here Tuesday “THE SUNDAY_ STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 30, 1923—PART 1. Jean of the American Child Health |Swaving, ministry of home affairs and | Zealand; Otto Rahn, Prussian Dairy. Assoclation,” Dr. Mary S. Rose of |of agriculture, Holland; C. Pirquet,|Research Institution, Germany; Dr. Teachers’. College, Columbia Univer- | University of Vienna, Austria; A. Mi-|W. Van Dam, state agricultural ex sity; Prof, E. S. Savage of Cornell [ yawaki, Hokkaldo University, periment station, Hoorn, Holland; E. University, J. L. Sammis, professor (Dporo, Japan; Nocolas Ch: Huynen, Veterinary School of Cureg- of. dairying husbandry, Univeraity of | Jose, Costa Rica; Otto Pehkonen, Co- | hem, Belgium: Nils Hansson, agri- Wisconsin. and secretary of the Na- |operative Butter Export Assoclation, |cultural experiment. station, Sweden "‘x',',‘."_ym"f';f A«nocl-u%?. Tologictiot H?iev-v"ludx.ermg:: Agricul- gr_ Johann Frimml . J. M. Sherman, bactériologist o s runn, the United States Department of Agri- | P. Berges, National Dairy sen, Royal Agricultural culture; S. Cumming, surgeon gen- :Tl’fnlllnl lHsallwn hNunh en, Royal | nary College, Denmark; Osakar Laxa, eral of the United States public health | A8ricultural College, Norway. Slovak Polytechnic School, Prague, service; K. L. Hateh, assistant direc- | Dr. Storen, College of Agriculture, | Czechoslovakia; H. Jephcott, R. F. tor of agricultural extension at the | Aas. Norway: Dr. J. Krizenecky, Zoo- | Hunwicke and N. Rateliffe, Glaxo University of Wisconsin; D, . V. Mc- techmical Research Institutte. Ciecho- | laboratories, England and New Zea: “ollum o 'ohns Hopkins University, . engren, narp | land; J. N. Beckett an . M. Hamlll; known as the discoverer of vitamines: | Agricultural and Dairy College, Swe- [ ministry of health, England; Dr. G. L.D. Mendel, professor of bacterio- |den: K. Jensen Royal Agricultural | Leighton and A Sialker, ministry of logical chemistry, Yale University zn 5‘0'. efl""“'k- lH»(K- M. Van der | health, Scotland; Dr. W. G, Savage, Dr. H. C. Sherman, professor of food | Zande. agricultural instruction in-|county medical officer, England. chemistry at Columbia University. P‘;( ity :l""- »hdceul-lcl}ee“e G. J. Blink, Union for Dairy Indys- C. L. Roadhouse, professor of dairy- | {Xfarment starion. i, Italy; Dr.l|try anda Milk Hygiene, Holland; T. M. ing. . University of California; Alice Af. X% Batrera. C!"j"“p'"""mfl hyglene yy, Chirfa; Dr. T. F. Tocher, Uni- Evans, bacteriologist of the United | SeTyIee Havana: A Foole Wilton, de- | versity of ‘Aberdeen, Scotland; ‘A Pi- | States public health service; R. A.|prryRive, Bo, o 1"1.;3,':;' M:CM; rocchi, Institute of the Higher Agri- Pearson, president of-the lowa State [ GCaT INURRCHON. freiend: R Manod |cultural and Veterinary Schools, Italy College: J. H. Frandson. editor of the | Claty"’ wales: Rt Hon i b ojapy, | St Arnold Theiler, Transvaal Uni- [ cconomics, United States Depurtment ford, " National Farmers’ Uaiemn8:|Sweden, Per Tuff, Agricultural Col: of Agriculture; Prof. W. A. Stocking, | lingiand and Wales: 4. Park snd # |168e of Norway; Dr. Robert Ostertag, { hoad of the daligsdopartment at Cor- | w. ~Hoyle, _Engllih ° Cd-operatiye | Wurttembers, miniatcy of {neing rsity; Dr. .H. Emerson, di-| Wholesale = Societ: England: Dr, | térior, Germany. . irector of “the institute of public| Franklin Almeld: B . i health of the College of Dhysiclans |dusiry service Rio de Jancire Brasil e i land Surgeons, Columbia University:| C. Huyge, State Institute of Agron. | Kesidents of Washington who own | Charles W. Holman, secretary of the | omy, Belgium, | automobiles are requested by W. Pearce \\'uuonalvA ilk P'roducts Federation;| Dr. E. Savina, cheese experiment|Rayner, chairman of the committee on { Martha Van Renssalear, head of the |station, Lodi, Italy; M. A. O'Callaghan, | hospitality of the World’s Dairy Con- {department of home~ economics at| dairy expert of the commonwealth, Cornell University: Dr. | Melbourne, Australla: R. Stenhouse | K su ‘oemiake, em avatlable for use physlologist ‘ol the, Untt. Williams 2nd A. T. R, Mattick, Na-| “Trips wili be made to Mount Vernon, Arlington, the United States Agricul- tural Experiment Station at Beltsville, partment of Agriculture; B. Mor-| tjonal Institute for Research In | the University of Maryland, at College rison, professor of industry, Park, Md., and the model dairy farm at Sap- ria, San PEERLESS FURNITURE COMPANY, 829 7TH ST. N.W. Special Offering This Week--- Bedroom, Living Room or $ .00 Dining Room Outfit, Complete, l 89= Including every detail necessary to completely furfiish each room, even Rugs, Lamps and Decorative pieces. You don’t need to have the whole amount in cash—our credit terms will suit and please you. Over 700 Delegates Expected in Capital, Representing 40 Nations, to Co-Ordi- nate Ideas of Dairying. | University of Wisconsin; Dr. V. A.|Dairying, England; Dr. J. Maquet, C. loore, dean of the New York State | B. R. Educational Foundation, Brus- Veterinary College at Cornell. Among ‘the more a place on the progiem are: Forelgn Delegates. prominent dele- gates from other countries who have | sels, Belgium; Dr. Francis Rozinek minister of health, Prague, Czecho- | slovakia: R. Guyott-Sionnest, Lyons, | France; Otto P. Pehkonen, Co-opera- tive Butter Export Association, Hel the Soldiers' Home. Those who will offer cars are asked to get in touch with Mr. Rayner at 1120 Connecticut avenue, The cars will move | according_to schedule and will leave! from the Ellipse, south of the Treasur: 1. H. Dean, Ontario Agricultural | ¥ingfors. Finland: S. Sorensen, agri- [College, Canada: Jules Maenhaut, In- ! Cultural adviser to the Danish gov- | enetional’ Datry Federation, Bel | oments R Mseman, Soo-operstive ationa . | dairy factory, Marssum, Holland; A | gium; Robert Wallace, University of |Poole Wilson,' department of agricul | Edinburgh, Scotland: Dr. Charles |ture amd technical instruction, Ire- Porcher. tional Veterinary School, | lan . . Posthuma, Union of Co lyon, France; Dr. C. Longobard |operative Dairies, The Hague, Nether- International Institute of Agricul- |lands; W. Dempster and G. M. Valen- | will be dismissed on this day at the | ture, Rome, Italy: Hon. C. Frederik A, | tine, department of agriculture, New | Ellipse at 5:15 o'clock. | Benzing Agriculture ~ Society of | Sweden, Stockholm; Wilfred Buckley, | Milk /Council. London; Dr. George | Gortway, minister of public heal i Budapest, Hungary; Dr. R. J. Black- | ham, army_medical service, India: | Dr. W. E. Deeks, United Fruit Com- | pany: Jose Armendaritz, Cattle | Breeders' Association, Madrid, Spain: | A. Peter. government dairy school, | Ritti-Zollikofen, Switzerland: J. H. | Maggs, United Dairies, Ltd.. England. R. Mork, Agricultural Coilege. Aas, | Norway; Dr. E. Laur, Swiss Federa- | tion of Farmers, Switzerland; Collard | Bovy, Internmtional Dairy Federa- | tion, Belgium: P. Berges, National Dairy Association, Argentina; Dr. | Robert Burri, Liebefeld experiment | station, Bern, Switzerland; Charles Stevenson, department of agriculture, | New Zealand;. Dr.,C. Gorini, Agricu tural High ~School. Milan, TItaly Christopher Barthel.and E. Haglund, | central agricultural experiment sta- | tion, Sweden; Dr. G. D. Torre, cheese | experiment station, Lodi, Italy Dr. | G. Koestler, Lieberfeld experiment station, Bern, Switzerland; Dr. Josef Proks, ;Agricultural College, Prague, Czechoslovakia; M. Christensen, Royai Technical Agricultural College, Copen- | hagen, Denmark. 1 G. H. Garrad, Kent county council, | England; James Mackintosh, National Institute for Research and Dairyin, England; J. 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Presi- first| gent Coolidge will receive the dele- international meeting of dairy inter- | gates on the second day and some o$ts ever herd in the United States,|time will be spent in " sightseeing and Is the only international confer- | around Washington. ence of its sort that has been held | Convenes in Philadel in the past nine years or since the| At the end of the second day the . | congress will depart in a bo: 3 beginning, f",”"' world “T;: .. |special trains for Philadelphia, where The holding of the world's dairy |the program will be devoted largely congress was authorized by act of |to the results which have been ac- Congress in 1921, The President in- mmml{lshq«lik l‘hrg;x‘xhd’h:ure‘pwllrli“ll;c vited g 3 enq use of milk in et, especially in o 1 the nations of the world to send | 150, & B0 ¥ ghditions. of undernour- delegates. Thus the congress has the |ishment in children. From Phila- co-operation of federal, ate and delphia the rongrv‘ss Tlul’(; to Syr;- municipal governments in this coin- | cuse. N. Y. where it wi iscuss the Selfats oraariies o un~ | variéd problems of the industry. of welfare organizations, of scien- | VA €G PTOUIEIS, O o o sions. will and educational institutions, und‘he held and at these sessions 214 particuliir of the. International |different papers will be presented. or Jairy Assoclation, w aEieE -|an average of more than twenty-four D renonl ol Cuchian multaneous sessions will guattors russels, Belgium. be held in different halls. -n;.- purllf. : is to hrl]m; a‘h(:;lt au} Among the more prominent figures exchange of the newer knowledge of | in the congress are Henry C. Wal- the sciences ana practices of dairy- | lace, Secrotary of the United States !'\'(‘\}"y’n‘p’"}vfvnfi:i‘v'fl's-\‘flduis:';‘r‘:us:t: Department of Agriculture; Herbert and of factors in human health. and to form a_clearing house of Kk cdge of the international phases of the dairy industry and the commerce H.N.DEAN. The world's dairy begins its sessions here Memorial Continental Hall, is thy & congress, Tuesday Queen Anne Bedroom Outfit 12 Pieces-—Walnut Finish--$189:00 Bow-end Bed Large Semi-Vanity Chifforette Rocker Attractive Dresser Beautiful Boudoir Lamp These suites are gracefully designed after the popular Queen Anne period well constructed, with genuine walnut veneer. This is an outfit w hich wil! mio personalize your bedroom—it will individualize it. Credit terms can be arranged Vanity Bench Comfortable Spring Graceful Chair and Soft Cotton Mattress Two Feather Pillows and than LOWEST PRICES 2 STORES 1423 F St. N.W. 616 14th St. N.W. 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These languages will be used In | chjef of the bureau of agricultural Department of Agriculture. An ap- | oy M - 2 propriation has been made for this| Chase National ‘Bamic Tew ¥ purpose. The proceedings will prob-| (o erican Guernsey Cattle Club and Besides the United States and its various component states, the fol- 5 ; he T ety | Dr.C.W. Larson, chief of the dairy division of the Department of Agri- culture; Dr. A. C. True, also of that England, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jamaica, Mexico New Zealand, | Association of America; B. H. Rawl | formerly of the United States Depart- ment of Asriculture and now of the The congress is divided into three principal sessions, the first to be.held here Tuesday and Wednesday. The | merclal department of Swift & Co., Chicago; Aaron Shapliro, c¢o-operative marketing expert: J. D. Miller, pres- and leaders. The Washington conference « will emphasize particularly the larger in- (nfa; M. D. 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