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THE SUNDAY e e ———————————— N ot i A e it LSTAR. WASHL. ON, MARCH 3. 1929 PART 3. W. C.T. U. The North Star Unfon will meet with Mrs. E. M. Gustafson Tuesday, March 6, at 2 pm., in her home, 4304 Eight- eenth street. The speaker will be H. S. Warner, educational secretary of the Intercol legiate Prohibition Association. topic_will be, “The Meaning of Ameri- | {EDITORIAL LAUDS ITALIAN NEWSPAPER IN TROUBLE | By the Associated Press. | _ROME, March 2.—The newspaper II | Brillante, known for a long time as a | Fascist_organ, was sequestrated today for publication of an editorial intimat- ing that ihe list of 400 candidates for {the new Chamber of Deputies might His | have been improved. The article, which was signed by E i that the list was good because it was headed with the name of Benito Musso- lini. but it @dded that the writer was forbidden to point out defects. | “All newspapers commenting on_the list have concluded it was good above all because it was headed by Benito Mussolini,” said the article. “This is very true, but one is not forbidden to ay that the list also is effectively good. ~cing that one is forbidden to say that it has some defects. | “Human things. even if Fascist, can- not be perfect. The Hecht Co. Will Be Closed All Day March 4th On this, all are in ac- can Prohibition to Europe and Other | Settinelli, chief editorial writer, said cord. | Countries.” | Mrs. L. H. Holden will give readings ! and Miss Marion McCoy will have | charge of music. Mrs. E. E. Norwood | | will preside and Mrs. Eugenc Thomp- | | son will introduce the speaker. Those assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Sisson, | Mrs. Hillman, Mrs. Norwood and Mrs. Bunnelle. Cleveland Park Union met Monday 8t the home of Mrs. McGarry and | Mrs. Taft. Mrs. Peters, the president, | presided. | Mrs. Schmidt conducted devotions, reading a part of the fourth chapter of John and speaking of how often a very small service may have far-reach- ing influence, giving as an example the great work of Lady Astor, whose first impulse for such serviee was received from an obscure little person whom no one knows. | Announcement was made of a mcet- | ing at Simpson Memorial Chapel for the discussion of the cigarette habit, Mrs, Green reported that the ad- dress, the music and the recitation given at the Francis Willard Memorial service were all appropriate and that the whole service was beautiful. { The captains of membership com- | mittees announced their committee | members and spoke of their willingness | to co-operate in the campaign. Mrs. | Schmidt announced that several new | members had already been reported | and those present were fittingly wel- comed. The following guests were also | Wwelcomed: Miss Raymond, Mrs. Hadley, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Campbell, Hanson and Mrs. A. E. Hanson. Mrs. Quinn reported that cards h: been sent to the sick and Mrs. Finney reported two new White Ribbon re- cruits. One, Edward Fox, jr. is the first baby born to a member of this| union. 1 Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Nickles gave a Teport of their visits to Police Court and Mrs. Green and Mrs. Peters spoke | of thair great intavast in the debate in | the Senate by Senators Reed -nd ! Borah. Thomas Jarvis, executive secretary 9{ !he:icitlz:;nf' Service Association, de- ivered an informative address on the 2 1aw _enforcement problems of Washe MARCH 2nd to 9th ington. There are only 38 police com- | missioned by Dr. J. M. Doran to make arrests for bootlegging. The Citizens' | In Service Association has asked Congress q for a bill which will gixs: 1. All police full authority to arrest bootleggers. 2. The right of search without a cale, but with search warrant, when the officer has good cause to believe liquor ! is illegally possessed. | 3. A search warrant in gambling houses and such resorts where doors | are barred, such conditions being prima | facie evidence. | Our Greetings and Welcome to The Hon. Herbert Hoover Hon. Charles Curtis and Members of the Administration of an important COLLECTION of Autographed PORERAEETS® of the United States PRESIDFEFNETS from George iV ashington to Calzin Coolidge Many of you have called Washington your home for vgars, but to those who come here for the first time we want you to know ahout the facilities and services of \Wash- ington's fastest growing department store. Mrs, Senatorial Register for the 71st Congress Alabama—J. Thomas Heflin and Hugo Black. Arizona—Henry F. Ashurst and Carl Hayden. Arkansas—Joseph T. Robinson and Thaddeus H. Caraway. California—Hiram W. Johnson and Samuel M. Shortridge. Colorado—Lawrence C. Phipps and Charles W. 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West Virginia—Guy D. Goff and Henry D. Hatfield. Wisconsin—Robert M. La Follette, jr. and John J. Blaine. Wyoming—Francis E. Warren and John B. Kendrick. the DOBBS SHOP Third Floor 4. The chief of police $10,000 a - ear for “undercover men.” i Mr. Jarvis described the process of | obtaining the juries in the District of | Columbia, and pointed out the diff- | culty in getting convictions because of the type of juries selected. i After a few minutes of questions and answers, Mr. Jarvis closed with a talk on_his experience and work and the difficult problems which confront the | prohibition workers. He says that the Police Court is functioning 100 per cent | better than a year ago. i Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. | _Southeast Union mef February 19 at district headquarters, 522 Sixth street. | The devotional service was conducted | by Mrs. Bradburn and Mrs. Knaub. ‘When business was finished, the meet- i ing was given over to district officers. | Mrs. N. M. Pollock, president, gave an | interesting talk of the work in general, | with brief references to happenings of the national convention held in Boston. | Mrs. George Ross, treasurer, an- nounced details relative to the contest being conducted for “holding fast” the | old members and the gaining of new | ones, i e | ¢ West End Union met at the heme of | Mrs. Buxton and Mrs. Lyons February | 25. The attendance was large and th: | meeting interesting. Mrs. O'Hara con- ducted the devotional exercises. Eight | new members were enrolled. A papor | was read by Mrs. Lyons, also a letter | from Mrs. Merrill, ' member who now | is living in West Virginia. Interesting | talks were given by Miss Wanstall, Mrs, | Fernandes, Miss Caldwell and Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Ross, the district treas- | urer, and Miss Hoage, guest speakers, ! were received em husiastically and lis- | tened to with pleasure. A social hour followed. The next meeting will be held | at the home of the president, Mrs. Beckett, assisted by Mrs. Clark. Stella Clayton Union met Wednesday 8t the home of Mrs. Simmers, 1403 F street northeast, to celebrate its first anniversary. Mrs. Edson Rogers gave . a talk on “How We Have Grown.” A year ago she presented 22 members with | white ribbons. Today there are 50 members. i Oaxaca Quake Crashes Buildings. | MEXICO CITY, March 2 (P).—Dis- | patches to El Universal Grafico today said that many buildings in the city | of Oaxaca, in Southern Mexico, were | damaged by an earthquake vesterday | afternoon. There were no casualties. Night flying between Paris and Lon- don has just been inaugurated by the | French Air Union. e Permanent Wave No Other Charge! 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