Evening Star Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. - CONVENTONTOL OF NEXEAN NFLLX 2,000,000 Now in U. S., With Racial Movement Declared Greatest in History. By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—The in. flux of Mexicans into the United St was described as the greatest racial movement in all history by Robert N McLean of the city immigration and in- dustrial department of the board .of national missions of the Presbyterian Church in an address before yesterday's sessicn of the fifty-sixth annual con- ference of social work. The convention got under way Wed- nesday, with. more than 3,000 social experts in attendance. Various inter- national problems, including Mexican | immigration, China's social reconstruc- | tion and relations between America and other countries around the Pacific were discussed during the session | Trend of Social Reconstruction in China.” Dr. Thomas Parran, jr., surgeon general of the United States | Public Health Service, declared nearly 11,000,000 persons in the United States were under observation or treatment for | the various social diseases. 10 WOMEN ARE KILLED IN CZECHOSLOVAK BLAST | Twelve Others Expected to Die From Benzine Explosion at Rubber Factory. assistant By the Associated Press. BRATISLAV, Czechoslovakia, June —Ten women were burned to death twelve others were in almost hope- condition last night as the result of a benzine explosion at the rubber factory of the Hoerners-Durmay Co. Many additional workers recejved lesser injuries. Not only was the fac- tory shattered, but telephone and tel- egraph lines in the vicinity were broken, so that it was impossible to summon the fire department and other help. { Oxford Gives German Degree. OXFORD, England, June 28 (4).—On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Versailles treaty, Oxford - i is | University has conferred a degree on & o e Mo an s A7 nis | German for the first time since the war. their love for their country makes them | It made Prof. Adolf Diesmann of Ber- disinclined to become American citi- | Lin, biblical scholar, a doctor of ty. gens.” EESE—— Concluding the day's sessicn of the| The French government last year social congress, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, | collected _approximately $26,800,000 in Secretary of the Interior, discussed Pa- | automobile taxes. Unlike the motor cific relations, and Dr. John Stewart | taxes in the United States the French Burgess, nationally known educator |reveneues are not used for a specific connected with the Princeton in Peking | purpose, but are turned into a general cnivers! in China, spoke on “The ' treasury. Set yourself free from the heat —at this revolutionary price WONDER-of—America has fought a winning battle with the high cost of coolness—and presents the men of Amer- ica with genuine PALM BEACH, genu- ine NUROTEX, and genuine MOHAIR suits at $9.85! Only by throwing all of its resources into the fight has Wonder-of-America been able to bring the cost of suits made of these famous materials down to such an astonishingly low price! Our plan of action is to buy our ewn materials, make the clothes ourselves, and sell them in our own stores—all for one tiny profit. That’s why Wender-of- America can sell stylish suits of PALM BEACH, NUROTEX and MOHAIR at a price that taxes no man’s pocketbook!" 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