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" LIECH ATHLEES T0 ENE PROSRAM Good Health Edissaries to Demonstrate,Skill at Y. M. C. A. Pomorrow. Czechoslo” mkin's emissaries of good health, ir fluding athletes of world | champion and Olympic fame, will come here tom 4rrow to show Washington of- | ficialdo /4 how systematic exercise is | moldi'sg the Bohemian people into a | naticn of athletes, i _Tgnt specimens of Czech manhood, | P'cked from among the more than half | % million members of the Sokol (“Fal- | aon”) Association, will spend two days | In the Capital under auspices of the Czechoslovakian legation before going | to the second congress of the Ameri- | ean Sokol Association in Chicago. The delegation has come to America with \e hope of stimulating inter:st of young men and women on this side of the Atlantic in “setting-up” exercises Masaryk Is Member. President Masaryk is one of the most enthusiastic members of the gokol. and he has sent his counselor, Dr. Ru- dolf Krovak, as a leader of the dele- | gation to the Unite States. The movement was founded in 1862 by Dr. | Miroslav Tyrs. Accompanying the delegation. in ad- dition to Dr. Krovak, will be Dr. Miro- slay Klinger, executive secretary of the Czechoslovakian ministry of national defense, and Viadimir ~Mueller, vice president of the Prague Sokol Asso- ciation. While physical education is the prime objective of the organization, im- portance is given to intellectual develop- ment of the members. Special Program at ¥. M. C. A. With the co-operation of the Wash- | fngton Young Men's Christian As- sociation, the Czechoslovakian legation has arranged a special demonsiraticn by the gymnasts in the Y. M. C. gymnasium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Invitations have been issued to several hundred guests, including members of the diplomatic corps, Government offi- clals, educators, college and high school physical directors and others. The program will feature exercises on the parallel bars and rigid pole by Ladislav Vacha and Bedrich Supcik, ‘both of whom are Olympic stars. Other E | sight-seeing tour. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 2. [_rmsr_veeee_ ucense_sssueo_ ] SUTHERN AIR MAIL nler af laen oF taws {dmorary) Reproduction of the Initial degree-granting license granted by the Board of Education under the new diploma mill law. of the District of Columbia. It went to the Y. M. C. A. College —Star Staff Photo performers will be Emanuel Loeffler, Josef Effenberger, Vaclav Veseiy, Jan Bruckner, Jan Karaflat and Viadimir Pokorny. Each excels in some special phase of gymnastics. During their visit here the athletes | will lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and will make a ENCOURAGE CRAFT PRIDE. NEW YORK (#).—Recognition of workers, as a_means of restoring pride in craffsmanship and encouraging in- A. | dividual artistry, is sought by the Amer- ican Institute of Architects. rt of the committee: on in- dustrial relations says: “It_seems. possible that already there may have been started a great country- side impulse that will bring back to us of this commercial age something of the anclent spirit of craftsmanship that was the pride and glory of long o recognize no superiors, for when Washingtonians express t |STUDY CATASTROPHE AGE. Tree Rings May Determine When | Lake Was Formed. BEND, Oreg. (#).—The date of a | catastrophe which destroyed a great |'forest and created Cedar Lake at the { summit of the Central Oregon Cascade { Mountains may be computed from the | growth rings of trees buried for cen- turies in icy water. Sclentists of the National Geographic Society have interested themselves in the undertaking and an expedition will visit the site this Summer. Seed Corn Offered Farmers. range of adaptability of the many in- bred lines of corn isolated by farm crop specialists, the Iowa State Agricultural Experiment Station has offered to dis- tribute free to Towa farmers one pound lots of the seed of various hybrids. AMES, Towa, ().—To determine the | PLAN T0 BE HEARD | Louisville Meeting Arranged for Representatives of Cities June 7. | Plans for bringing the Mississippl | Valley States into closer communica- | tion by direct air mail with the National Capital, Philadelphia and New York | will be made at a meeting of representa- tives of the various cities which will be affected, to be held in_ Louisville, K: June 7. The meeting has been call | by Col. Turney Grats, chairman of the | Kentucky Aeronautic Advisory Board, | who now is in this city conferring with | members of the interdepartmental com- mittee on airways. Representatives will be appointed at the Louisville meeting to present the | claims of the various cities to the inter- departmenal committee at an open hearing in this city June 12. Members Chase C. Gove, Deputy Assistant Pos | master General; Earl B. Wadsworth, "superintendent of air mail; Maj. Clar- ence M. Young, director of the airways division of the Department of Com- merce; Capt. F. C. Hingsburg, chief of the airways division of the Department of Commerce, and Col. Harry H. Blee, chief of the division of airports of the Department of Commerce. “The opening of the Louisville-Dallas line has been advocated for some time by representatives of the cities included, who have claimed that it will bring the agricultural and industrial area of the Southwestern States closer to Washing- ton, Philadelphia, New York and the other large Eastern centers,” Col. Gratz said. 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