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i Plan for Dental Clinics in Public Schools Given Indorsement. A. H. Gregory was Te-elected presi- dent of the Stanton Park Citizens’ As- sociation at the annual meeting in the Peabody School last night. All other officers chosen, with the exception of Gilbert Clark, elected vice president, were re-elected to the offices in which they served last year. §. B. Frantz was elected vice president. retary, and Claiborne Hunter, treasurer. Mr. Gregory and Harry N. Stull were re-clected delegates to the Federation of Citizens' Associations. Dental Clinics Backed. ‘The association adopted a resolution indorsing the proposal to establish dental clinics in the public schools, and urged that such a clinic be provided |§ for the children of the section covered by the association at the earliest pos- sible moment. A Tesolution also was adopted urging the re-routing of the street cars run- ning to Thirteenth and D streets from Union Station so as to have them go east on D street and west on C street instead of east on C and west on D, Present System Cited. Under the present system, it was pointed out, the cars run east past Stanton Park on a’cne-way thorough- | § fare marked for westbound traffic. Miss Mabel T. Boardman, secretary of the American Red Cross, addressed the meeting, telling of the vast work of the Red Cross and relief furnished | by it in disasters, and urged support of the organization in the annual roll call. BLIZZARD BLANKETS BYRD CAMP IN DRIFT Temperature Rises Slowly From 45 Below to 31 as Weather Delays Dog Teams. BY RUSSELL OWEN. By Radio to The Star and New York Times LITTLE AMERICA, Antarctica, Octo. ber 13.—After a blizzard, which blan. keted the camp in drift all day yester- day and the night before, the weather seems to show signs of relenting today. The sky is clear and there is littie wind and the temperature is also ris- ing slowly. It was 45 below last night, but only 31 at breakfast time, and it is hoped that it will get definitely warmer. Only the temperature has been de- laying the start of the dog teams, for in severe cold the dogs wear out quickly, | Sy and, as they will pull heavy loads, Comdr. Byrd deems it wise to spare them as much as possible at the be- g:m;iex;{ of the trip, when the work is T Capt. Roald Amundsen, after his first start in the Spring, was forced to re- turn, and did not get away again until October 19. This Spring has been even colder than the year he was here, (Copyright, 1929, by the New York Times Co. and ‘the 8t. Louis Post-Dispatch. All rights for publication reserved throughout COMMERCE CHAMBER LOBBYING DEFENDED & Representative Vestal Regards Na- | {73 tional Organization as Great Aid in Formulating Laws. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 15.—The | § lobbying activities before Congress of such organizatiors as the National Chamber of Commerce were defended by Representative A. H. Vestal of In- dhnth a ‘lgst night i{lmln ffldmh before e mid-year mee of the National Chamber. . Representative Vestal's statements were regarded by the delegates as sig- | &\ rificant, in view of the forthcoming senatorial investigation of all Wash- | 207 ington lobbyists. “The United States Chamber of Commerce, representing, as it does, hundreds and thousands.of business orgacizations and trade associations, engaged in every line of legitimate en- 2} terprise, is one of the greatest agencies | §oz! in helping to formulate and enact wholesome laws for the welfare of the people,” Representative Vestal said. “It's opinior: relative to national legislation 15 of inestimable value to the Congress | S0/ of the United States.” Representative Vestal said there is a vast difference between sound busi- ness opinion and the propaganda of selfish interest. “I have no use for prop- aganda as such, and it finds its way directly from my desk to the waste basket,” he said. 2 Trains to Close Gates. 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