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o eecten &0 'T‘HT‘ SUN 800, WELFAR BODIES APPROVED Urge New Orqamzat-om car-! ried on List in Annual chort The indorsement committee on wel fare orx tions has approved 80 wel- fare organizations of the District for the presa g to A sum- mary ot its av i day with Three on the 1 Washington Fads Juvenile Court and whose abject is to rare for children who come befors th= Juve Court and to visit the sick i v h nlllt the Animal C whose obiect is t carrind ar cart to provid~ 'm members of rsonally submi Mrs W the indorse- 150,000 ACRES OPEN FOR HOMESTEAD USE { Cecretary ka Annou'!'rs Public | Land in Several States Has Br the Associated Press 150.000 acres 00 were mace available under the enlarged homestead act and sub‘ to el and designated for tracts of 640 acres or less Montana lnd Nevada were added to the open land. Porty acres in Wyoming inciuded in public water were restored to entrs 50.070 acres of land in Ccle-! ich had previous!y been classi- jand. were reclassified o5 lands and were reopened 1o MOODY APPOINTS HIGHT MEMBER OF HIS STAFF 4 Drtc'or M Wl“i\rd Gets Commission as Lieutenant Managi Colone] in Texas. Prank 5 Hight, managing director of 4 Hotel. has been appoin nt colonel on the staff r:! Mood: Col. Hight indicated he | l | | LOUISE MYERS EETS HUNT CLUB ROPHY Indcor Season Closes With Chilcren’s Sho'v and Adult Program. of Mr. was annual Louise Myers. daught rs. George Hewitt xarded the trophy at children’s horse show of the Riding and Hunt Club yesterday, being adjudzed the winner of class 8, a_competition for the best Tider of any school The ch w was followed by in whicn which clo~>4 he he red in part 1 of for tho best rider 10 the puni's ab. tumbled mbed 1 contes! \v"\h old and und: ing <l\(| H her mount. but ridsr. 18 and before won a firs'. Howland R third 15 vears and Howland Russeil. first: Marilvn > and Philip F rider. Open to p Club. Part 1. 10 vears Howland Russell, first: and Harriet never Virginia Dean, under. _Bes and under Marilyn le horses. Vil Robinzon. first: nne Rollins. s~cond Patricia Donovan. second, a third Virzini Class 8—Bost rider {rom any school, Lo 3 £B caus’mwmu « CLAIED BY DEAT Funeral Ton’orrow for For- mer Employe of Justice Dzpartmznt. Gene- and for more er of the Dis- { and the in Woman Whe Neo in Busir Lo . Lauds Flapper end W Is goes int unafraid THEFT SUSPECT HELD. Wa Mes Detect day from Man Chas pred i1 selts yes yecened Brook i wanted s eges 11 Lar mesns ‘Ollcm_ Bosion end other ot Mich S NANKING SAY'S RIFFRAFF AND REDS INSFIRED MOBS Deevees W i crpment ndates rmuth of vral for- 2y the o the Distriet Duilding. . G. ZAMORA. FILIPINO. PASSES D. C. BAR TEST As Attorney Unele, Phili Among_the s Disir Will Follow Example Who Is vine Commissioner. of Resident cessful candid of Columt the court in i ) mora i by b-coming yer is follow the footsteps of his ncle. Pedro Gue- . resident Phil- ne commission- an_attorney. M. G. Zamora the son of T Zamora, A I known artist and Iversmith of Ma- Though but years of age he one of the 131 examina- nor. tions, | which were 289 persons duate of National U sity Law Sthool, and came to Wa: ten with Commissioner Guevara, whose offics he is employed. MEDICAL SOCIETY INSPECTS SKULLS G. W. U. Groun Hears History of Man During Annual Festivities. taken by He is a or- roductions fllustrat- tng the ruylvnlh'n"\ progress of man from the stal material 5 been found, up to the dawn . was shown members of- the inzton University Mecical its annual banquet in the Dr. David al medicine of Pennsvivania » exhibited 1l ) e bel England 100,000 vears ago in the earlier cultural develop- nt of the human race during the Stone Age Two Theories Accepted. There are now two widely held theories &s to man's origin, Dr. Ries- man said. The first holds that man is a camnaratively recent descendant of sme anthropold ape, although not of those now living e second piaces the origin of man much farther back ¢in time, holding that the pre- human tock and the ape stoc nch- cd from a common monkey-iike an- proximately 16,000,000 years earliest s Ricsman rating ago Tliustreting the between the human and ape skull Riezman pointed out that the cran capacity of pitheeanthropus erectus the first of the ape-like creatures whose ins have been found and which seems be about half-way between a human and an ape. was only 800 that of the e lowest 1,236 enormous difference Dr plorations, man told of his exploration mong the remains which inhab- Furope during and which left drawings on that were rhi- ni 5 the cave-dy raer s ot 1 cial period ns of g luding 5 and mammoths he sald, were extinet in rope batore the dawn of history and e the time when these primitive ed In ths darkness of thely far in the past with torches or of animal fat which left no soot thiey crcated pictures of with whick for fidelity ! uthon, wouild do eredit o st modern artist The question i mnan parent th o the walls enimals millar, which Wy or physt sinee “The fact er menta prog " nL Gre he sald, In uu or five tr Bty are an b tme in compiarison en on carth of e Tianied 70 Yeurs » W, Walir by A0 and s vt ol 17, end the 12 IHI VI \1 ey of 8 taint) hrotght fath wnd mother ol eanInY enouch Wiwck barles brewd bread until nearly hrowzint nd e e Borah Sends Lowden Dry “Follow-Up™ ‘}‘”)CH Silence Greets Questionnaire addreined Kin i 1o thint i eandia [ aihithon. 1 it My W b the s ite Borah bind on his dedk ¢ from some o dils ol (h Avpc b the Prohibition it Wun o eon I bilion ¢ Wi wi e o " Arme e i connecon cement and he sald e N Wt mound D\Y STAR. misicner Doughert'y yesterday in his oflice ' spe a vos by réscue squad Albort 10 Ol 1928—PART 1. s WASTITNGTON MARCT_18. IINI]USTRII\[ SHOW - SETS NEW RECORD lore Than 90,000 Attend Exhibit at Auditorium. Managers Pleased. ICIVIL MARRIAGE ADVOCATE WEDS *The fourth annual indusirial expo- sitfon of the Chamber of Commerce, which broke all previous attendance vee- ords with & total of more than 90.000 visitors during the six- riod ed last night at the Washington Audi- toriun Expressions from those who attended and trom cxhibitors, according to M. A Leese, the general chairmen. indicate that the fourth endeavor of the cham- ber to present a picture of the economic pr s of Washinglon was the most attractive of any of the projeets The outstanding feature of the 1 exposition. according to officials, was nereased number of exhibitors, ap- proximating 50 per cent for commer- displays. Government exhibits also more expansive than previously. Commenting on the exposition. Mr | Leese said its success had proved its value to the exhibitors. He pointed out that without the co-operation of the | bublic, success would have been im- possible and_expressed the thanks of the officials in charge to all those who aided in the project Speaking of the essay contest run in connection with the exposition. Mr. Leese sald the number of requests for information concerning the contest at ! the hooth in the Auditorium indicated Woashingtan St Photo Rescue Squad Aids Woman. ] 15 old, ainting Mr. extinguishing . 16 Geor 1l while firemen were re in the bedroom of that address sterdav afternoon and was treated members of the Fire Department and Mrs. Seymour Phillips and Judge Robert E. Mattingly. that a large number will be submitted Many esiavs have already been received Topics on which 1ys may be writ- on Self- Industrial “The Industrial Exposition ten are: “Making Washingt upporting_Through Proper Expansion.” ’\'u.lnlm'('sf or Extras Added to Our Budget Pla =——————c [)q ] See Pages 26, 27, 28 For Other Store News MER(IHAI\'])ISE _ADVERTISED HERE ON SALE MONDAY \D TUESDAY FREE—to the First 28 Buyers —a new Book of Home Sewing Instruction, Walnut- Finish Desk ELECTRIC SUPPORTER OF CIVIL MARRIAGE WEDS HERE Maryland Legislator and Capital Girl United by Judge Mattingly. where they are now Seymour Phll\!DA in the Maryla iclature, demonstrated he had t - age of his convictions yesterday nen he was married ' Misz orence E Askin of this city. b Judge Robert E. Mattingly in Polies Conrt. Phillips s old, was the ithor of a bill to permit civil ma which met defeat at Annapolis metime ago he arranzed Mattingly to perform a ceremony in court on St Ma b rmblyman Jndge peared Be- is just 21 years old. and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs_Morris Aszin of 1794 Columbia road They were attended Iy Miss Mildred Langer. maid of honor: Morris F. Wisenthal, best man, and Mrs D. Wisenthal, all of New York City Just for good measure, however, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will go vhmuzh an- other ceremony tonight at 8 n'clock at the Lee House. when Rabbi Abram Si mon will officiate. a Means of Promoting the Proper u-trial l’)r"h;)mrnv of the Com- munity” and “The Importance to Wa: ington of any of the Indus‘ries Ermhi‘ g in the Industrial g must not exceed 300 are 8150, $75 and $2 ot Penalize Our Friends 26, 27, 28 For Other Store News FREE—to the First 28 Buvers a new Book of Home Sewing Instruction. 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