Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1928, Page 9

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FOURU. 3. DIVISIONS WILL EXHIBIT WORK Government Agencies to Take Part in-Industrial Show March 12-17. Agriculture t. the Bureau reau of En- plan to place strial exposition of 1 of Comm D portray private inds to show their ded to other ments whose s st of Agriculture by M. A. Leese. the chamber, and je. jr. secretary, Secre- T8 accepied readil On his tions that department is pian- s exhibit now. although the ex- mse of its work which will be has not vet been decided upon. ral of the outstanding activitics Post Office Department. includ- r of mail e d the by virtue of additional ewhibits, which, they have the Capital's gre RADIO SERMONS WIN CREDIT FOR NEW ER Broadcasting Company Head Says Millions May Be Reached, but Protest Is Made. Br the Associz arch services is fore- M H sworth. president of nal Broadcasting Co.. through ng sermons into the home. vesterday before the Senate Interstate commerce committee. in con- nection with pending radio legislation. Mr. Avlesworth told of the millions geached through broadcasting and how one hally prominent™ minister had volunteered to give up his assured of an opportunity of each Sunday to millions. On the other hand. said. he had been vis tee of ministers from smaller churches. pieading that t religious services be not broadcast on Sundays during the gegular church hour. “I_guess it cuts 0 the collection rjected Scnator Couzens. Re- Michigan. to Senator Wagner. Demo- ew York, Mr. Aylesworth esti- mated that the sermons of Rev Dr Parks Cadman of Brookiyn and Rev. Dr. Emerson Foedick of New York yeached the ears of jons of listeners PLAN LABOR RALLY. German Trades Unions to Urge Eight-Hour Day. BERLIN, Pebruary 4 (#).—The new: peper Vorwaerts says today that a ing of the Inter- mal Trades Union in Berlin it was @ecided to make & speeial feature of the rext May-day celebration in a grand o ation for ratification of the gion agreement for an eight- fliated countries have been to join in intensive propaganda 1o take the demonstration eflective. Germany aiready has ratified the hington eight-hour day agreement. ngland and one or two other in- countries have signified that 1] be unable to live up o its re- EDISON WINS PRIZE. Knowledge 4 vears ago ness success reatly on good ps you need gla your work and n all the time. about it man of m He has e expert Max years' scientific Wo a experience test your eyes, You can rel word and And orices are very mode ' prices are very moderate work Doumergue Hails Counterbalance | | | Bs the Associated Press ! PARIS. February 4.—France has discovered & counterbalance to Lindbergh, modest and taciturn, Rene Lacoste stood behind rows of Ambassadors, Ministers, states- me Palace Doumer drawings. “Where {8 this young man M. Doumergue asked. “1 s the greatest artisan of v, defeating Tilden and Lacoste.” hear he the victo! Johnston Picrre Gillou, captam of the French Davis Cup team. brought the blushing Lacoste forward “1 am going to nominate you am- bassador to Washington.” Doumergue jokingly. “You are the only we have to counterbalance o = CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. he Wanderlusters' hike for today will start from East Falls Church. Meet at Twelfth and Pennsylvania avenue at 2:30 o'clock. Buy one-pay ticket to | Falis Church. | | The Red Triangle Outling Club will | | meet at Twelfth and Pennsylvania ave- | nue at 2:45 o'clock. Buy one-wav ticket to Four-Mile Run. Cross-country, walk | to Alexandria FUTURE. Business Women's Council will meet Tuesday evening in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Rev. Samuel Porter will conduct the Bible rom 6:45 to 7:15 o'clock. Ralph er, professor at George Washing- ton Uhiversity. will speak of “Student Trips Through Europe.” 8 o'clock. Pub- lic invited The Newcomers' Ciub will hold a business luncheon meeting tomorrow. 12:30, at Hotel La Favette Triumph Council, No. §. Daughters of erica, will have a card party Fri- o | Al 1CC | Jay at Northeast Masonic Temple, 3th and F streets. The National Museum announces an exhibition of etchings and drypoints by | Armin Hansen of California. daily and Sundays to Fegruary 26, in division of graphic arts. Smithsonian building. The ladies auxiliary to Federal Post. No. 824. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will ! give a card party tomorrow. 8 pm. at, Ovster's auditorium, Twenty-sixth and Pennesivania avenue. Proceeds for re- | lief work among disabled veterans and their families. The annual card party for the benefit | of St. Viacent's Orphan Asyium will] be held tomorrow, 8:30 pm. Willard Hotel A benefit 500 a bridge party by Assistant Local. No. 1. of the Govern- ment Printing Office. will be held Satur- day. 8:30 p.m.. at Thomas Circle Club. | 1326 Massachusetts avenue | | The Botanical Socicty of Washington | will meet Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Cosmos Club | Speakers: A. C. Dillman. C. D. Marsh. Lyster H. Dewey and William B. Miller. | Meetinz will be followed by a social hour with refreshments. Col. William B. Ladue. Engincer Com- | missioner. will address the Manor Park Citizens' ‘Assoclation tomorrow evening | |at Whittier School. in observance of ‘ District Government night Subject: | “Plans for the District Authorities for | Improvement in the Manor Park Area.” | Washington Centennial Chapter. No. | 26, O. E. 8., will give its annual card | party and dance Priday at Wardman | Park Hotel. | The Sixteenth Street Highlands Cit- | izens’ Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at Sixth Presbyterian Church. The Business Women's Forum will | meer tomorrow. 8:30 pm. at Willard | Hotel. Miss Jennette Richards will speak of China and Russia. Other speakers. | The Woman's National Democratic Club. 1526 New Hampshire avenue, will | give a luncheon tomorrow. | 12:30. Subject: “If 1 Were Writing the | Platform in 1928 Speaker: Repre sentative Clarence F. Lea of California | For reservations phone Potomac 3603. Lebanon Chapter. No. 25. O. E. S.. | will hvae a card party tomorrow, 8:15 p.m. at 1110 Thirteenth street. The Chemical Society of Washington | will meet Friday, 8 p.m., at the Cosmos | |Club. Speakers: W. C. Hansen, E. N. | Bunting. J. H. Hibben of the Burean of Standards The Capital City Choir, a mixed | chorus of 45 voices, will give a musical | program in the auditorfum of the Na- {tional Press Club Saturday. 8:30 pm. | This will be the first of a series of di- versified programs for members and their families | < Citizens’ Body to Meet. MARYLAND PARK. Md, January 4 —A meeting of the Citizens' Association 1l be held in the Congregational Monday night. John W. Ded- ent of the association, will PHOTOGRAPHS | | COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY Workers— Watch Your EYES! de- eye- sses need Get Dr nany very apphliance at hand to y on the Dr. Max Wolf Arrang CREDIT Jewelers 702 Seventh St. N.W. RRRhRhthhhh Fur ements Gladly FEatended At No Te You If Desired [ Optometrists { By the Associated Pross. OTTAWA, The ‘Grand Old Man" of the Cana- | dian Parliament. Senator Georges Casi- | mir Dessaulles, 100 years old. has seen | a portrait of himself hung in the Sen- ate's Gallery of Statesmen. The exercises took place at a joint | session ot Parliament at crnment and opposition leaders voiced and a French-Canadian mother, and tributes THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, gCanada's “Grand Old Man“ Of par]iament. Lacoste as Lindy’s |Graduate of G. U.. Ac any extraordinary accomplishment dur- ing his life, but said he always had tried to do his best for his country. Born In the reign of George IV, when nada was still divided into two parts, Senator Dessaulles has lived to witness the union of the Canadas and its de- velopment under five sovereigns. | He was born at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, | September 29. 1827, of a Swiss father | Ontario, February 4.— which gov- Scnator Dessaulles disclaimed | has made that his home since. He was These Low Pric Il Delicious . . . .. Mammy Lou Old-Fashioned Peanut Brittle One-Pound Box Special. This Week 2% this ten meet fancy sweet tooth chen and simply ¢ which ha unexcelled Mammy Lou Candy of e selected Virginia just cnough to make them “chock-inll been roasted % Everfresh Citrate of Magnesia 25 12-0z. Bottle D. C. FEBRUARY 5. graduated from Georgetown University, | Washington, D. C., in 1848, with the degree of B. A, receiving the honorary degree of doctor of laws from the same institution in 1915. He is the oldest living graduate of Georgetown Uni- versity. After serving his home city as mayor for 25 years, he was elected to Parlia- ment in 1897. He was appointed to the Senate in 1807 during the premiership of Sir Wilfrid Laurfer. Liberal. He is a member of the Liberal party. Directors of the Edinburgh Royal’ Blinded Asylum have asked the officials | of the Scotch city to find some way of reducing the great number of traffic ac- | cidents to blind men. 1928—PART '1.° RED CROSS AIDS FUND FOR ALBANIAN FAMINE $5,000 Check Sent for Relief of Sufterers in Mountain’ Regions. The American Red Cross yesterday contributed §5,000 toward the relief of famine sufferers in northeérn Albania, where 170,000 persons are sald to be facing starvation. The contribution was forwarded to Harry T. Fultz, director of the Albanian Vocational School at Tirana, to be ad- ministered by him in co-operation with “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve JAlways Offering You I the Albanian, Italian and other Red Cross Societies which have gone to the relief of the sufferers. Official reports to the American Red Oross describe the situation as critical, with trahsportation of workers and sup- plies extremely dificult fn the mountain regions, where the suffering is intense. It is estimated that not less than 69.000 | persons in the section will have, to be | fed until July, when conditions are ex- | pected to improve. | | By presiding over the Austrian Sen- ate recently, Frau Olga Rudel-Zeynek is believed to have attained the distinc- | tion of being the first woman to act as | president of a parliamentary body of | any country. 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