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10 THE EVENING STAR, W;\SHINGTO‘\'. D. C, [iFE TiNE] IIIIl||lllIlIlI|IllllllIIlllllIIIlIlIIllIllllllllllllllIlIll|lllllIlflllllllllllllllllIIIIIMRUs Tn FEAIU R[ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 96, 1978 COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS TO CONVENE Dir horus of 300 On Rising A cup of SALADA TEA will IT'S JUST AS EASsYy To ORATORY FINALS 300 Voices in Rehearsal for Presentation of Each En- trant’s National Anthem. The first rehearsal of a chorus of 300 voices which will introduce the princi- pals in the third International Oratori- cal Contest finals with the singing of each contestant’s national anthem was held in the Central High School audi- torlum last night, under the manage- ment of Albert W. Harned, director of the National Capital Oratorio, when the singers were selected and grouped in accordance with the quality of their voices for the event, Saturday night, October 13. when they will have a part in the brilliant program with the best high school orators of the world's lead- | ing nations. The nucleus of the im- mense body of vocalists is the chorus of the National Capital Oratorio, while | the su};plementnl voices have been | picked from choirs and vocal organiza- GET BEAUTY AND tions of the churches and schools in and about Washington, Harned to Direct Singers. STYLE ARRLS WING Meeting Tomorrow to Consider Va- rious Matters, Including Erection of War Memorials in Europe. The National Commission of Fine Arts will hold its first meeting of the ¥all season tomorrow in the Interior Department, with several matters before it. Plans for World War memorials in Europe, a design for McKinley High “ichool stadium, plans for the proposed Medical and Surgical Building for St. Elizabeth's Hospital, designs and models for the medal to Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh and progress studies pertaining to the Arlington Memorial Bridge will come up for consideration. Ezra Winter of New York, the paint- er, who is the newest member of the commission, is expected here for the meeting. Mr. Winter takes the place of the late H. Siddons Mowbray. All the members of the commission are leaders in their flelds. ‘Three members of the Fire Depart- ment of Shanghai, China, have been touring in Europe to inspect methods of fire precaution in amusement places. Occulicts’ Prescriptions Filled clear the brain and start the day with added vigor "SALADA" Extra Dry and Pale ALBERT W. HARNED. Mr. Harned will direct the singers g‘n ;heirh fl{l),rmlnce nt‘ 3\‘9 contest als, while the songs of e nations represented in the meet will be reaq| LISBON, Portugal, September 26 (). from specially compiled song books pre- | ——Lisbon and the provinces today were pared through the contest headquarters | Suffering from serious floods. with the assistance of United States Marine Band musicians and language instructors in the District public school system. Each anthem will be sung in the language of its nation. Instrumental accompaniment for the chorus will be supplled by the Marine Band, which last year introduced the contestants by piaying compositions | typical of the represented nations, While plans are being completed rap- idly here for the contest finals and while tickets of admission to the meet are fast being given out, the contestants themselves are traveling about the Western Hemisphere on their way to Washington. Six of the speakers, James R. Moore of the United States, Dudley Raymond Barker of England, Rene Ponthieu of France, Efrain Brito northbound, will arrive Washing- Rosado of Mexico, Heniz Barth of Ger- ton 11:35 AM., instead 12:35 many and Willlam Fox, jr. of Canada, (|l P.M. will meet tomorrow in Toronto, For details, consult Ticket ‘Will Tarry for Brief Visit. Agents, Southern Railway. CLAFLIN 922 14th St. Floods Sweep Lisbon. OU don’t have to cultivate a taste for NATIONAL Ginger Ale —it comes naturally. 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Jose de Tomasco of Argentina now is | aboard the S. S. Western World, accom- panied by a member of the faculty of his school, swinging northward up the Western coast of South America to pass through the Panama Canal for the 1 leg of the journey to New York. He is due there October 9 and will come to Washington immediately. ‘Word of Julio Cesar Fernandez's de- parture from Cuba, his native land, for the United States, was being awaited at contest headquarters today. Col. Anderson’s New Assignment. Col. Thomas M. Anderson, United States Infantry, has been relieved from duty with Organized Reserves, at Shn Francisco,- and ordered to Pittsburgh, Pa, for duty with the 99th Division, Organized Reserves, 3d Corps Area. " Tooth paste buys. a muffler for Dad It sounds mystevious—but isn't. Do a little arithmetic with us and find out. The average dentifrice costs you 50¢, You use about @ tube @ month. Twelve times fifty equals six dollars, the yearly cost. 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