Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1929, Page 5

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session, association met SOUR STOMACH ACIDINE, the new, long-lasting -m( acid, containing Japase which dige 800'times {ts welght in @t rehy lwl il give yo bet i trom sour KELLER OF DETROI TYPOTHETAE HEAD elected vice president and D. Moyer or Ph‘lnflelphh was eleemd secreta: treasurer, The ter mnhl!-hn which is a branch ot the U, T. A, also adopted several resolutions pertaining m the functioning of zha Accountants’ hnnn at thel n. session of the Sales Club, an- other hnnch of the organization, meets this afternoon and brlm to a close the convention pro; The mnull reception and \nll ot the U.T. A, wives and families ol the delentu ln attendance, was held in the baliroom of the Mayflower Hotel nsv. night. stom colds, acid rheum: a and gimilar troubles. It is ma; for sick stomachs, Guaranteed £o uit your case oc money back. Ask your druggist Election of officers and adoption of resolutions featured the final general OP""""-'OP“’"'""" session of the forty-third annual con- = ebipmabaces 922 14th St. N.W. [ sention, of, e, Casdower e . FORMER NEWS WRITER = day. All officers named yesterday by TAKES AIR LINE POST the nominating committee were elected. The new president is George R. Keller William J. McEvoy Represents Company Linking North and of Detroit, who succeeds Frank J. Smith South Americas. of Rochester. William Pfaff of New Appointment of William J. McEvoy, Convention Here Ends With Election and Passage of Resolutions. Orleans, trensurer was elected first vice preside: Other oflcers elected, are John R. Demarest of New Haven, second v|cel president; Donald Rain’ of Houston, | Tex., third vice president; G. F. Kalk- | hoff 'of New York City, treasurer. hln J. Smlfl’l the retiring president; Julius F. Weyl of Philadelphia and Walter Berg of Cincinnati were elected to the board of directors to serve three years, and Oscar T. Wright was elected to the board to serve for one year, Principal among the adopted was one opposing “the pncuce of the Post Office Department in selling envelopes with return direction printed thereon, at prices not posslbe for printers to meet in_competition. In introducing _this Pesohution, the | Paris, MCEvoy dictated a description of FOR a delicious supper: resolution commitice declared uhat | the velcome from an airplane ircling Thin Gorton's Ready- President Hoover “has _frequently | overhead by means of a radiotelepl to- FryCodeshCzkcsv\uh publicly stated his belief in the principle | hook-up. white sauce, place in a ts‘:B( m; Gi:vemtm;m of e ot ates shoul not in any way engage buttered mold lined with }Ln x1m»quula::zse icompemum with "the | WILL ADDRESS ALUMNI. cooked rice. Steam 1 hour. bt | | - i iGeis ‘The convention also adopted a reso President of Denison U, Here for Recipe Book—Free Former Students’ Banquet. Dr. Avery A. Shaw, president of Deni- son University, Granville, Ohio, will lution opposing proposed repeal of a 1 postal laws “permitting post on's spondent, as Washington representative of the New York, Rio & Buenos Alres senger and express airplane service be- tween the Americas, was announced in recelved here r. McEvoy, whonowhinN 'w York, wln l ‘member of the staff of the United ‘When Col. bergh returned from give the principal address at the ban- quet of Denison alumni direct mail cam- ton, Philadelphia, Wilmington, etc. as of considerable | ‘The mu)orlty of other resolutions [otel, previous to the Navy- adopted consisted of expressions of ap- preciation and thanks to various or- ganizations and speakers participating | charge of Lieut. Clinton A. Neyman of in the convention. the Bureau of Navigation, who was ‘This mornln'l general session was |appointed chaplain of the Mayflower executive. Announcement was made | before it was decommissioned by Presi- | that the board of directors is to decide dent Hoover. Lieut. Neyman was grad- on the plans for nex! yelrl convention | uated from Denison in 1917. Denlmn sometime in the futi alumni plan to attend the game in a Prior to the cnnvenln' of the general | body. Arrangements in Washington are in ‘the aendmg of so-called reply clrds and envelopes at the expense of THE ORIGINAL reciplent thereof.” The resolution | Made by the GORTON-PEW FISHERIES Man, declnred that this provision abolished a | Ghowcuter, Y:)ur Chlldrcn s ___is their food OU, as a conscientious mother, buy the best food for your children, prepare, it with scrupulous care and cook it correctly. Yet, in spite of all, you may be giving your children food which is not wholesome—possibly dangerous! Line, organized to operate air mail, pas- | New York last night, according to word | today. i from Washing- | be held tomorrow night at 7 clodk 1 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929, | COMMISSION ORDERS COACH LINE STOPPED Bus Service Shown Drain on Trac- tion Company's Re- sources. The Publie Utilitles * Commission yesterday ordered discontinuance on September 30 of the Cleveland Park coach service operated by the Capital Traction Co. After investigation of the property during the hearings on the application for revised fare "m“f’ the commis- service for several years, profitable, Because it constitutes a dnln on the resources of the street car company operation must cease with me zlnst trip on the night of Septem- The line operates between Thirty- fourth and Ordway streets and Eighth Chase d« i | former Washington newspaper corre- | i\ is sald to show a profit and consequently lfidnot affected by the commission’s or P ‘There are now 6,835 licensed air pllots in the Unfl.fd scm arich gilt Peter Grogen & Sons Co. GROGAN'S Console Mirror frame. Regu- 817523 Scventh St.N.W. Fine glass in $ 2.95 larly $3.50.. 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