Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1929, Page 12

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12 EXKAISER'S SCION NOW .5, RESIDENT Actuated by Love and Busi- ness, Prince Establishes Home in Los Angeles. THE EVEN [ VICTORS IN POSTER CONTEST 1 711} e By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 1.—Romance and a business career have led Prince Louls Ferdinand, second son of the former crown prince of Germany, to establish his residence here. The prince has been taking flying lessons and announced today that he‘ probably would become associated with the aviation department of the Ford Motor Co. He said he had conferred with Henry Word recently in Detroit. | The other attraction here for Ferdi- nand is Lily Damita, motion picture actress, he said. Miss Damita declared | that they had met and fallen in love in Germany two years ago. She declared she had declined to give up her career for marriage, but suggested that if their regard for each other endured she might eventually change her mind. Ferdinand expressed pride in the fact that he had won a degree as doctor of philosophy at the University of Berlin, where he was graduated two months | ago. It was the first time, he said, that a member of the House of Hohen- | zollern had been granted a degree as the result of study. | CITIZENS SEE LACK | OF PLAY SPACES Association Asks Additional Areas for Children of Tyler and Cranch Schools. The declared inadequacy of play- grounds at the Tyler and Cranch Schools in Southeast Washington led members of the Southeast Citizens’ Association to adopt a resolution re- questing the District Commissioners to supply additional areas, at a meeting of the organization last night. | Children attending the schools are | forced to seek recreation in nearby | streets, greatly endangering their lives, it was said. In the vicinity of Tyler School this danger is exceptionally great, members declared, as a street car line borders the present playground area. ‘The proposed additional gasoline tax was attacked and a resolution against it was indorsed. Capt. William E. Luckett, discussing the reclamation project which provides for the reclaiming of the Anacostia flats region, declared the work was 8. A. G. Herrmann. president of the essociation, presided. Ford to Honor Edison. NEW YORK. May 1 (#)—“Light's golden jubilee” is to be celebrated October 21 at Dearborn, Mich., with a gut banquet by Henry Ford to A. Edison. It is planned to observe the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the incandescent light also by special illumination in many cities. A Year—Two Years or even more time, often passes before an estate can be finally settled. The Union Trust Company’s service as Executor and Trustee will protect the value of your estate its scitlement may require. vited. UNION COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUTHVEST [OVRER [ TEENTIN AND 1f STRETTS MORTINVEST WELCOMES NATNAL CDNG BRNINTS NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929." ™ CEREMONY TO BE HELD AT JOAN OF ARC STATUE Event Saturday to Mark 500th Anniversary of Orleans March. | A colorful ceremony will be held Sat- | march of the famous Maid of Orleans. has authorized the use of the park for|leading part in arranging for the pro- Le Ly.eum Societe des Femmes d France a New York, of which Mme. Carlo Polifeme is president fondatrice, sponsoring the celebration, which is cheduled to take place at 3 o'clock. Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of Public Buildings and s, is scheduled to preside at the ceremony, and Ambassador Paul Claudel of France and Mme. Polifeme will deliver addresses. The Marine |urday afternoon in Meridan Hill Park, |Corps Band is to render selections and |at the Joan of Arc statue, to mark the |about 200 persons are expected to parti- | |500th anniversary of the triumphant ' cipate directly in the event. Col. Grant {the ceremony. | Mme. Claudel is arranging to give a tea at the French embassy following the | ceremony. Charles Moore, chairman of ‘vlhE Fine Arts Commission, has had a ‘What Dr. Caldwell Learned| in 47 Years J_’ractice Dr Caldwell watched the results of | constipation for 47 years, and believed that no matter how careful pecple are | : of their health, diet and exercise, con- stipation will occur from time to time |regardless of how much one tries to avoid it. Of next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. D | Caldwell always was in favor of get- ting as close to nature as possible, hence his remedy for constipation, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound. It can not harm the most delicate system and is not a habit-forming preparation, Syrup Pepsin is pleasant-tasting, and youngsters love it. | Thousands of mothers have written Six students of Jefferson Junior High School and the wirning posters they | devised in the poster contest conducted through the public schools by the Parent- Teacher Association. Front row, left to right: Virginia Leishear, Jennie Werber and Hilda Farb- Back row: Christian Caspar, Edward Gates and Sylvan Sean. —Star Staff Photo. Twin Wives of Twins Seek Decrees. | haa a double wedding two months ago LOS ANGELES, May 1 (#).—Louise | 20d 8 joint honeymoon. Now the twin and Lucy Young, twins with alliterative | Wives are seeking divorces. They lay names, are the s of twins with | the troubles to life under the same roof rhyming names, Byrl and Earl. They | With their husbands’ parents. hest Colds Need Direct ! Treatment IT 1s an ob- | stinate cold -~ indeed that can resist the direct double action of Vicks. 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