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' Meeting Arranged by Y. M.‘ < BOYS' CONFERENCE 0 DISCUSS TASKS C. A. and Sundgay Schools Czens Satuiday. A ciyewide “older ence, v the juint Y. M. . AL and sehool work in the Suturday Columbia confer- uspices of the ders in Sunday District, will be and Sunday at Christian +'hurch to hear: interpretations and to take part in discussion of the con- thene, ing the Task.” sikers for the confer will be hoys held next i Heights Opens Saturd; > conterence will on Saturday afternoon and canization has been completed ~ will be elected from the boys arter which Mr. Begg will on by zroups will fol- banquet it would be well t¢ James S, Tevome M tlph Kelster, Benjamin Charles Robert Detwiler and Jack Prograg—Coleman William K. 1. Me- w, Ellls net and Publicity. , adult ad- . chairman; Muehlhaus, claine, nd L. 1L i Allen and Every Publicity—Waorth Shoults o1 feDougle, adult advisers; Harold L. Joynes, chairman il L. Postle- thwaite, Georse Kundahl, John M: <or. John Knapp, Roger On raven Alex. Hopkins and Norvis Humph rey KRESGES IN .(IONFEhENCE. : Settlement of Wife's Claim to Stock Shares May Be Made. NEW YORK h 13 (P).—S. S, sge. 10-cent store Doris Mer- i him for resge stock, f an hour and a v with Supreme Court Jus- g t be lenrne ward a recon- when the Kresge's suit { | | | aspects favorable until “sunset then change and become overcust und appear unpromising. During the day but int execution for betterment expunsion or ¢ wout which you have been hesituting. The signs clearly augur success for any and a constructive effort, provided it is not surrounded by any element of specu lation or risk. It is xo un excellent opportunity for the prosecution o literury or artistic endeavor, as the indications signify an unusual de gree of inspiration. In the evening doubts will assall You and misgivins Do mot allow yourself to be cast, but rise superior to these ~ are They any matured plans arl do sinister influences. Children born tomorrow will not during their infancy give those signs of vigor which are usually associated with good health. They will suiffe. from a varfety of ailments, and, in order to assure them a happy issue out of their troubles more than usual care must be given to their alimentu tion. Once they have successfull passed through this period, the sign prognosticate normal physical condi tions. In disposition they \ largely 1 rvesult of poor . develo} s ot peevishness and disconten As they grow up, however, this spirit Will disappear and be replaced by on of mirthiul happiness. They will s be truthiul and courageous well as loyal. They will be normally intelligent and will be more practica than sentimental. If tomorrow is your birthday. yo possess many outstanding virtues an valuable attainments. On the other hand, you suffer from an excessiy “ego” and really think yourself bet ter and more gifted than you reall are. If you are self-made, this is 1 excuse for worshiping your creator If you are where you are by forc of fortuitous conditions, all the les reason is there for you “to shout from the housetops” who and what yoi e, onday. Attor- mneys for both sides that at least tlement of Mrs. Kresge's claim to shares of the stock might be ourt. a 2,500 made out of S By the aid of au bi Yinglish _tobacconist pipes until they are * customers. cle pump an smokes”' new roken in" for are. Hiding one’s light under bushel is always to be deprecated. A brass band 1s not, however, necessar for attracting attention when a smal string orchestra would serve the pur pose and be much more pleasing t an_audience, Your home life is happy, as you arc onstant, demonstratively affection ite, and always thinking of the inte THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C BOYS® CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Upper, left to right: Representative James T. Begg, Dr. Willlam Mather Lewis. Lower: Willlam Knowles Cooper. [ ests of others rather than your own Your circle of friends is lar you always evince a keen inie everything related to soclal life. Well known persons born on that date are: Andrew Juckson, Presider of the United George C. Chase educatc C Celway, journ: st: W clergym Irwin, author. (Copyright, 1026.) DAVIS BACKS POWER PLAN Great Falls Project Suits War Of- fice, He Tells Committee. The Great Falls power ment project as proposed in a bill pending before the House District committee is *in acordance with the views and policies of the War Depart- ment,” Secretary Dwight F. Davis yesterday notified the House Distriet develop- r,” he said, “the Director u of the Budget, to whom this proposed legislation has been sub. mitted, advises that the same is in conflict with the financial program of the President.” TRAFFICLIGHTING i Councii Designates Points Where Lamos Are | Needed. ! | Placing of traffic officers or erec- tion of traffic lights at points where arterlal highways cross important thoroughfares on which street cars are operated was advocated by the District traflic council in a compre- {hensive veport on traffic conditions | adopted at 4 meeting Friday night at | the American Automobile Association. Submitted by George W. Offutt, chairman of the council, and indorsed by the body, the report made several | drastic recommendations. Among them were That. the pr: fin walt in ou i motorists sh Thut v from certain parallel routes are provided. That the d ¢ of traffic should have control over pedestrian traffic as well as vehicular traffic. Special Training Demanded. That special training in traffic en- forcement be given to all policemen engaged in this work by the inspector in charge of the traffic bureau \ That the courts should #ind and ad-| here to @ uniform system of tines orf punishment for violators of the traffic | laws. ) That reguliions soverning truck | loads be so changed as to tike from the truck manufactuvers the right, by establishing a rated capacity, to deter- | mine what loads i truck may « H The council reatfirmed its previously Adeclared stand in fuvor of the bill amending the present traflic ac In commenting on the so-called * N Offutt’s report said: solutely condemns the pres- ent practice of manv of ouv trafic pa trolmen of concealing themselves in side streets and dark corners and pouncing out upon unsuspecting mo- torists using a main thoroughfare. It does not have the tendency to pre- serve order and encourage respect for the law. “Spy Systems™ Cited. “All spy systems. such as the use of automobiles which are not conspic uously ynarked as police cars, the use of plain clothes men and the like, de- serve most severe criticism.” Members of the council explained that the traffic directors should have the same right over strian traffic he has over vehicular traffic for the reason that a pedestrian dodging ir and out between lines of moving car endangers his own life and the lives of motorists as much as a vehicle moving into lines of pedestrians. The council also urged that the ligh* control system be extended except in much congested districts, where a sur vey should be made here, and in other citles, before action is taken. stice of police of lying | f-the-wuy places for Father V}wghsn‘l !.ittlé Joke. ¢ The story is told concerning Father Bernard Vaughan when he was tour- ing In America. A boastful American at St. Louls said to him one day “Look at our Mississippi and Hud: Rivers. Why, in comparison with them vour Mersey and Severn and Thames are sleepy, sickly streams. sald Father Vaughan. “I ours are just us sickly as “How do you make that inquired the American. “Well. they are all confined to their beds,” replied Father Vaughan. A Franklin Ride Converts Even Satisfied Owners of Other Cars MARCH 14, 1926—PART 1. Dallas to Provide Seven Tons of Meat To F eed 10,000 Doctors at Barbecue By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., March 13.—The tattad calves now are being prepared for the Southwest's greatest barhecue, which will be served members of the American Medical Association at fts national convention here in April. Seven tons of meat to feed 10,000 doctors is to be prepar+d. Out on the staked plaing of s pure-blooded beoves are being nursed and fed a diet that will turn them into the most suceulent of steaks. Down on a farm in Navarro County 20 cords of hirkory and pecan wood is heing seasoned for the fire over which the meat will sizzle. This wood gives the beef a much’ desired flavor. From his herd of 2,000 Dr. John H. Dean of Dallas has selected 80 cows and calves and has turned them into a separate pasture where the grass is knee deep. The calves to the succulence of the meat. Their mothers are being fed sorghum and 30_DAYS TRIAL tee of 156 your in 30 days if you are no* will not be | weaned, because the milk is adding | IN YOUR HOME! mpletely cottongeed cake and by the time the baby beoves are dressed it is expected they will weigh 500 pownds each. | " TPen days befare the date of the barbecue, April 20, the calves will be shipped to Dallas, slaughtered and | placed at once in cold storage. The | meat will he cooked In especially con- structed pits at Fair Park and an expert staff of barbecue chefs, aided by 10 carvers and 80 waiters, will cook and serve the meat. . 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