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STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1929 \ nding a further study - | willard Ho e society met last| ; DH_EGM[S NAMED | [ Youne Atorney IMITCHELL STUDYING |ttt sudrm™ ™ ~<| DR, WHITE CHOSEN | Mt W s | [ pfUS 1C i Do s vty i splendid enunciation, together with cone< PRISON ‘SPY’ SYSTEM FREéf-IMEN TO ORATE. T0 NEAD SOCIETY [toocses e e, | Ak ik \ ov,her officers _chosen were: Vlce\ e A . plause for her singing of r.ho, Sainte H e 3 e » | {sa ARy Borah Protem to Attorney Gen- St. Elizabeth's Hnspnal Superin- | president of Georg et i e Sl o y,” erTy | { Be Held at Corcoran Hall Tonight. | Versity; Ivan C. Weld, president of the ent organizations to be develop- .nnd “Sweetest Story ‘Ever Told. | eral Against Continued | tendent Elected President of |Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. Harry ' National Capital, made a, The chorus was notable as an en- The first annpal George Washington | H. Kerr, president of the Medical So- & successful formal debut under | semble for good quality of fresh, you University freshman oratorical contest H A t ct of Columbia. M a f Dr. Alexander Henne- | voices, clean cut attacks in most o | % i versity fres n or est, i ssociation. cle Str ss D idance of Dr. Alexan - | voices, attacks in - Morris and Wmslow to Ren- v 3 Practice. .;pox;sureld‘ by tTmr Del(n"Gnmmn. pro- Mental Hygiene ociation. | \iia Murray o named xeue(m: and man, director and organist, at the stances and excellent enunciation. ;rhg | pah A2 S essional forensic fraternity, will be held Buloberigeg Miss Nellie Sedgley, treasurer, while Dr shington Club last night. were at their best in “Bu"krflv : | . 0 o tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the assem- | D. Perey Hicklin, alienist for the Dis-| 'There was an exceptionally large |Delibes: “Love and Mirth” resent Capital at | ? ; e & e | bly Toom of Corcoran Hall. President| Dr. William A. White, superintendent | trict of Columbia, was appointed chair- |audience and extreme enthusiasm was | “Brownies” and the most Dreteations he practice of using “undercover”|Cioyd Heck Marvin will preside and | of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, was elected jman of the exzcutive committee. hown the efforts of both chorus and number, “Approach of Spring,” by agents in Federal penitentiaries is re- | Prof, D. C. Croissant, Prof. E. L. Kay- .| Plans were discussed at the meeting | soloist. The latter was Mary O'Donog- | Gade. onvention, | president of the Mental Hygiene Society | 2 a ceiving the study of Attorney General |ser and George L. Farnham will aa p for the first International Congress on hue, mezzo soprano, who won second | The accompanists were Mrs. George o 'S ‘ N:“&?ell in connection with the f"f\l*l‘ as_judge of the District of Columbia at & reor-| pental Hygiene, expected to bc held | honors in the District of Columbia At- |T. Thomaides and Miss FEugenie S 9 of Warden John Snook of the Atlanta | Nine members of the freshman clusc ganization meetinz last night at the here in May of 1930. ! water Kent radio audition. | Lieutaud. Penitentiary to co-operate with the De- yil] compete in the contest, delivering , 8 rge Wi # | partment of Justice in this system. | orations especially prepared for the e . secretary, were clected deleg ¥ Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho. | gccasion. The contestants will be rated S T international convention of Ki- | : protested yesterday to Mr. Mitchell | ypon the content of the oration and wanis Clubs to be held in Milwaukee in | 4 against continued use of the “spy”|the method of delivery. The winner June at a luncheon of the local club 3 8 <ystem, He went to the department | will be awarded the Phi Delta Gamma in the Hotel Washington yesterda {0 confer on’ Snooks case, but e 5| loving cup and gold medals wil be = Edwin F. Hill and John J. Boobar ¥ b i B | opposed to the employment of the | presented to the two next highest con- elected alternates N | undercover agents, regardless of this | estants. Beil particular incident. | ““The contest 15 open to the e public. ; Announcement was made that a series of vocational guidance lectures will be While there are indications that the department may ask the resigna- broadcast under the auspices of the Mrs. F R. Lemaster Exp“.es. Kiwanis Club each Thurs S tion of Warden Snook because of his e e e D S Atter passing the Florkda bar ex.| views on his question, there s bectl | MARTINSBURG, W. Va., March 15 - V! e y ernoC t 5 k.| RENERUON AT iam A. Gober of | ;o indication from the new Attorney A ’ R e B D LD Qlock: | Jacksonville had to wait several months | o Ty ready to sanction | (Speclal) —Mrs, Frank R. Lempster, 42, schools; o S er of (e | until she was 21 before she could prac- | the “spy” system in the Federal prisons. | died at her country home near here after g b [ the | G0 law, Both Mr. Mitehell and Senator Borah |an extended iliness. Surviving are her ® fifi:l\?.\fi u“: e T ——— | declined to comment on the situation | husband and 13 children. The decision to broadcast the ad-| Gate-Crashers Ousted. declne D e e dresses was reached, it was explaiue s e . E after it was found that hundreds of | Soclety hostesses of London are again “ : . ” children were interested in the vo trying to stop the gate-crashers this | @ et ason, and some have used direct meth l ods. 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