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- STUDY PLANNED Allen T. Burns to Discuss Chest Plan Tomorrow at Meeting at Rauscher’s. The question of a community pro- &ram of social work for Washington is to have its 'mal public considera- tion and discussion at the annual meeting of the Associated Charities tomorrow evening in Rauscher’s, 1034 Connecticut av Allen T the Americ nity Org: dent of the itive director of ation for Commu- d a former presi- wnal Conference for will make the I i but without ALLEN T. BURNS. Helen Nicolay, Charles C. Glover, jr., V- |and Dwight Clark. unity will be m from the ing forth argu- the chest it of the f Mr. Burns conc + of other citie: 1 for open and this ial agencies 1 to the npaisn of the nd the Citizens’ Reli sociation their joint budg: 000, about of whil } anks v s in the nging th up to 10.000. chairman of the iated of con- | & After the di ssion there will be brief reports concerning the work of t associations during the past vear. | 6. W. U. Debaters Beat Syracuse. The George W: <hington University debating team rc weived the unanimous decision of the s in its meeting with se U'niversity debaters in Friday night. The nendment was the sub- ject matter « [ the debate. e being made to have the rnment control the watch stry of Switzerland in order to stop th: wholesale manuiacture of parts to be sent to other countries to - be mounted in cheap cases, thus de- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | MINSTREL SHOW Y. W. and Y. M. H. A. to Stage Preliminary Affair at Walter Reed. The dress rehearsal of the Y. W. and Y. M. H. A. minstrel show will be presented at Walter Reed Hospital to- morrow night, when' the soldler pa- tients and nurses will witness this first showing of the eleventh annual entertainment ot the Hebrew associa- tions. Wednesday night at the Jewish Com- munity Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, the first public performance will be presented. The show will be repeated the following night. The production is being directed and staged by Adlal M. Mann. Lee Katz 1_l‘ interlocutor. Lilllan Friedman, “Mike' Jolson, brother of Al Jolson, Char. lotte Luber Rosenblatt and “Baby Margaret” Levy, stars of past produc- tions, will be ‘seen again. Costumes for the girls of the cast were designed by Jeanne E. Porton. Reserved seats for both perform- ances have been placed on sale at the Center. A large share of the proceeds of this year's entertainment will be turned over to the Jewish Community Center as payment on the pledge to the Center building fund. - The Sidney Seidenman Orchestra will play for the dancing that follows the entertainment. The following committees are in charge: Production committee—Dr. Joseph Norman, chairman; Jeanne E. Porton, assoclate chairman. Publicity committee—Leo J. Pinkus, David Wiener, Zelma Friedman. Program committee—Samuel Len- kin, chairman; Reuben Taresky. 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