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~ TOMORROW IS A Gifts Committee Enters Cru- cial Period of Drive to Fill Chest. (Continued From Pirst Page.) mined workers is seeking to ress on every contributor to the 1929 Chest the need of increasing this year's con- tribution at least 20 per cent, to the 18 additional agencies now com- bined in the appeal. While some gen- erous increages were reported from the 121 persons and firms who gave yes- terday to make a total of $71,986.12, there were & number of instancés in which reductions were noted. $20,000 Pledge by Mellon. One note of optimism was aroused $f the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon had H Uva‘- pledge for $20,000. on the necessity of each worker report- ing on every special gifts card between paign by metropolitan unit Tuesday evening and the special campaign of the group solicitation unit which begins tomor- yow. This laf group under Frank R. Jelleft visit 500 firms in the city employing over 20 persons, In an effort to put business houses 100 per cent in the Chest. “We must not think that we have next week to work upon these particular @ifts,” Mr. Noyes told his committee yesterday. “We have taken a solemn obligation to see every person on our lists and to report om_those persons before Monday noon. I want to im- $750; Mrs. Charles A. L 48000, William Kaowles A'r;.gmr'ueuen. $8400; W. W. 12,500, te, 00; Mrs. Sidney F. Talia- Thomas weeney, $20,000, | first i B ¥ i ' | Miller, ESGE i E the unveiling at 4 afternoon of 30 win- business district of the city, one ing an exhibit of the work of some one particular organiza- tion afiliated with the Chest. These ‘windows are being prepared by the win- «dow dressers association of the city and is keen by reason of the fact that Charles Schwartz 3 have given a silver cup which will be awal for the most attractive win- dow, while the organisation whose work is depicted in the window will receive zgz . | linger, captain; Joseph eadquarters for answering all ques- pertaining to the campaign. They be establ the mezzanine the Mayflower. thermometers have been erected at the Treasury, District Building and Patent Office. Chairman John Shoe. maker has aiso placed a 24-sheet b board on the Treasury inds and tions will floor of Chest ber of the speakers’ unit for a 5-minute talk on the Community Chest. Large Gifts Made. Gifts of $500 and more yesterda; made by the following: Andrew W. Mel- ., ,000; Mrs. Mary E. Stewart, $3,500; Mrs. F. A. Keep, $3,000; Judd & Deitweller, $2,500: William 8. Corby, $2,600; Mrs. J. L. Proctor, $2,000; Mrs. inder Stewart. $2,000; anonymous, $1,500; Mrs. C. A. Stedman, $1,300; Mrs. Montgomery Blair, $1,200; Lin- coln_National Bank, $1,145.60; Mabel T $1, ictor _Kauff: e Vi were d | Goldsmith, chairmen, and E. 1 W-”—lfl 8. Ull- | Selinger, Gast; assistant secretary. Division M | irman Noyes laid further stress | The Jewish Home for the Aged, on S| on display. Holding the sign, left to right: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO I JEWISH HOME DISPLAYS COMMUNITY CHEST APPEAL l oSN 2y SRD 2IND R of the home; Joseph Klivitzky and Israel Hurwits. - isjenty pring road near Thirteenth street, has its Community Chest appeal in Yiddish Mrs. Israel Hurwits, Charles Fogelman, Maurice Maser, the executive director 3 ~—Star Staff Photo. T to the opening of the secretaries, Page Etchison and Maj. Campbell C. Johnson. Regional chairmen—Simon n, region 1; H. L. Rust, region 2; Radford Moses, region 3; James E. Collifiower, region 4. Division chairmen and secretaries are as follows: Region 1, division 1, A“r.thur tAdelmAn‘ chllmun.“ .va?m ut;. Lee D. Latimer, chairman, and Miss ey, secretary; divist 3, Dawson, secretary; 8. Birney, chairman, and Miss 3 Cole, secretary, and division 6, G. Bowdoin Craighill, chairman, and Mrs. Sarah Pepper, secretary. First Region, Division 1. Team captains and workers in the are as follows: Division 1— 1, George B. Fracer, captain. ‘Team 2, A. J. Richard, captain; Mrs. Evelyn P. ds, . Arthur J. Richards, James A. Melvin W. Sandmeyer, Mrs. M. W. Sandmeyer, Mrs. Proctor L. ’Dou(hzny,‘:m Howard tevens. | Quigley, Stimson, Walter B. Hill, Benno Basch; A. E. Barr, John Vorkoeper, Mrs. H.C. Dickinson, Nelson B. O'Neal, Mrs, Anna K. Wood, Miss Ethel Martin and Tain: MR Marant L Lynn b ; . , Mrs, John W. Wood, John W. Wood, Miss Ada Lee Poweil and Mrs. Annie E. Team 5, Clarence F. Pollock, tain; J. Francis Moore, ly A. B. Whittet and W. Arthur Lewis 4 R ell, ‘William R. Russell, C. A. Slater, A. L. Sange: Roe, A. E. T. Hansmann, Ji Hayden, Arthur B Adams. Dr.. M| J05€P D'Arey_McGee and Doris Blanchard Roe, Team 5 W. E. Price, captain; R: Kirslake, W. F. Minnix, A. P, McAllister, Mrs. Philip S. Smith, Mrs. Katherine B. Strong, Mrs. George D. Prederick W. Newcombe, J. W. cGorry, A. E. Love, Milton J. Eckert, lum, | M . | Edward C. Sherman . and Mrs. Elma L | Withers. .| Robert Dr. - | Kohner, dell, chairman, and Maurice Bisgyer, secretary. Division 12—Chauncey G. Parker, jr., chairman, and Rev. Calvert ©. Buck, secretary. Teams captains and workers in the second region are as follows: Division 7—Team 1, E. E. Berney, captain; Dr. Edith Allen, Frank E. Bowling, Eleanor Downey, Mark H. Grifder, William Hubbard, Agnes Huber, Amy Hunter, Nathaniel Laden, Mrs. John J. O'Brien, es L. O’Connor, Martha Townsend, Valentine, Kassel Weinstein and W. H. Gaumnitz. Team 3, J. T. Lewis, jr., captain; Kelvin Shivers, E. E. Farren, L. J. Rinaldl, Vi e W. Potter, Joseph A. Kaufmann, Jesse B. Adams, Marvin'L. Wilson, M. C. Clay, W. Dent Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Lackey. Team 3, Charles H. Doing, captain; E. G. Chewning, R. E. Myers and Herbert W. Walker. Team 4, A. J. Schip captain; A. A. Jones, Carl Balluff, P. H. Sweet, Mrs. Charles Ran- dall, Mrs. M. K. O'Leary, William Grass, Homer Riker, Goldsmith Sigmund, Dr. Edward Grass, Dave Levinson, M. L. MeLat h‘!ll'n.nc. ?euhml;k.ncharlu E. . Huntington, P. D. Gingran and Miss Nora B. Huffman. Team 5, A. M. Danlels, captain; K. D. McRea, E. 8. La Petra, Foster A. C. Shepherd, L. W. Carver, George Walter th, Hugh L. Murrell, James Murdock, Harry. B. Pitts, Guy F. Campbell, Nelson D. Smith, H. J. Richardson, Frank A. Jones, Clarence M. Mitchell, Arnold H. Neviaser, Royal S. Wray and George L. Keenan. ' Team 6, Paul F. Grove, sr., captain; E. M. !g&y. Paul F. Grove, jr.; J. Mitchell Owens, Frank M. Pierce, John Smeltzer, Louis G. Carrico and Emanuel F. Zalesack. Team 7, Harry Halwig, captain; Wildam J. Erskine, Russell L. Bray, Joseph 8. Harper and H, O'Neil. Team 8, Irvinfi 8. , captain; t‘:‘om. Dlw:on,c lnAg 3 ce E. Purcell, Norman C. Damon, Aubn!ufi He G. Schirme e Francis Willlams, Adele Heaven, Miss Edith Sears, Drawn, Mrs, L. T. §'eward, ~Moore, Mrs. 1. B. Dodson, Mrs. Meta Cole, Miss Virginia Benjamin and Mrs. M. O. Chance. Team 11, L. D. O'Flahorty, captain; J. Hicks Bal win, er L. Baldwin, John Tyre Har- tis, W. N. Piser and George Butler, Division 8. 8.—Team 1, Mrs. Henry A. in; Miss Pauline Baum, Mrs. Ym:n’.'. Mrs, ‘Estelle Green- Mrs. Louis B. Greenberg, Mrs. uggenheim, Mrs. Sidney Hechinger, Mrs. H. Hertzberg, Miss Ida Mrs. Louis Kronheimer, Mrs. Gus Louis, Miss Irma Moses, Mrs. David T, Mrs. M. B. Sinsheimer, Mrs. h' Sol Mrs. Sherry Stein and Mrs. Abe Stern. " David Boteler, A. B. 3 Mrs, Charles D. Keller, James Le Force, Mrs. Joseph C. Letts, Rodney Mitchell, L E. Oakes, Mrs. J. W. Pollock, Mr. Ridgeway, Harry H. Palmer, Mrs. Tamar Rorke, A. E. Peters, E. C. Short, John C. Wilkinson and Mrs. Frank W. " | Youry. Team 3, Milton Nathan, captain; tain. | Mg, K Milton -~ Baer, Theodore Cook, George Haines, Charles Hoover, Edward Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Edgar Morris, Phil Riefkin, Dr. George T. Sharp, Robert H. Simpson, John H. Snyder, Frank ‘Strunk and Maj. Guy Team 4, Z. D. Blackistone, é- captain; Miss Genevieve Bearmore, Miss Cole, captain. Divisions 4-5. * Divisions 4-5—Team 1, Clarence Mil- ler, captain. Team 2, W. E. Rabenhorst, captain; Rl}mnnd L. Gilbert, Thomas . Mallon, J. K. Lawson and Mark J. Dondero. Team 3, Winfree Johnson, captain. : Division 6. Division 6—Team 1, Isaac B. Nord- Watson Ahlenfeld, S. Bendheim, Maurice L. Brewton, Henry Hartman, Frank H. Hench, Maurice B. Sinsheimer, Edwin L. Stohl- man, Irving C. Wood, Joseph C. West- lein, Lewis Yockelson and H. Lichen- stein. Team 2, H. W. Burnside, cap- tain; W. A- Brinkman. L. E. De Lash- mut, T. N. Gill, jr.; Mrs. J. H. Hanna, Team 3, J. B. Wyckoff, captain: liam D. Boutwell, Fontaine C. Bradley, Halbert P. Brown, W. Boyd Craig, Miss A. R. Cumpston, Miss Camille Du Bose, J. Blake Gordon, W. A. Hunt, Miss Vera Lundquist, Miss Ruth M. Oberly, W. M. Parker, Mrs. L. P. S , T. Black- well Smith and Miss Lorraine Wycoff. Team 4, F. E. Carter, captain; John B. Saunders, Joseph M. Wise, John Smith- deal, Prank H. Rowe, Arthur A, Mc- Dermott, §. J. Bherman, William R. ‘Weaver, Dr. John T. Ready, Thomas S. Gulick and W. R. Moffett. Team 5, Mrs. Alvin E. Dogdd, Lowell Mellett, J. ladys Horace | Mrs. Isador Kahn, . Norman Kal 2, division 7—Frank A. a a1 Az James B. Evans and Mrs. A A. Drumm, Rev.. Lawrence Division 10-24—J. , and Oscar Leonard, 11—John W. Har- Margaret Conley, Edward Ellett, H. T. Gover, Mrs. M. Gatter, Mrs. Marvin J. | A Haynes, D. J. Kauffman, Mrs. Lester Pollock, Mrs. H. S. Robinsor, A. E. Stern, Mrs. M. Welsman, David Sanger, Leo George and John Faute. Team 5, Miss Bertha Israel, captain; Mrs. David Baer, Mrs. Milton Baum, Mrs. B. H. Brill, Mrs. Max Goodman, Mrs. Edwin Hahn, Mrs. 8. Herz, Mrs. J. D, Kauf- man, Miss Flora Lyon, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mrs. A. E. Lichtman, Mrs, Jesse Miller, Mrs. Jerome Meyer, Mrs. Alvin Newmeyer, Mrs. L. Pretafelder, Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, Mrs, L. B. Schloss and Miss Bernice S8imon. Teams 6 and 14, L. J. Raeback, captain; Mrs, Sylvan Bensinger, Mrs. Jack_Biron, Miss Clarise Bond, Mrs, David Borney, Mrs. Alfred Haas, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, Mrs. Charles Pilzer, Mn. J. Pokras, Sylvan Powdermaker, Max Schwartz, Miss Throckmartin, lzlrs, Raphael Tourover and Mrs. Harry ager. tain; Mrs. Joseph Abel, Dr. Viola R./ Anderson, Dr. J. J. Greenlaw, Alton Grinnell, George Hatris, Claude V. Hyson, William E. Hartgen, Barrett 5 Chester S, Shepherd, Edward A. Wiésman, R. 8. H./ Roblnson, Dyer, Joseph Sanford and Lloyd Ander- son. Team 8, Edwin stain; Arthur Allen, Willlam _ Altchison, Norman Duehring, Harry Grove, Paul Hammock, E. E. Jester, William Keely, John McVearry, Rex B. Shelgy and Herbert Weber. Team 9, Mn.,efillben Piouman | e Peyser, Mrs. Herbert Rich, Mrs. Jerome Miss Maxine Schwartz, Mrs. Saks, . | Samuel Schwartz, Mrs. Albert Steinem and Mrs. Samuel Zirkin. Teams 10 and 11, Mrs. John Safer, captain; Mrs, Mrs. Charl Mrs, M. Ge Mrs- Charles Gordon, Mrs, Joseph Kaminsky, ] Mrs, Alex Roseni Mazo, Herbert Rich, Q. T. Summerlin, Willlam ‘Wolf, ang Ollie ville ' 8, Carey Quinn, captain; Milton ‘Team 3, Vernon B.| . Ellett, Team'7, Wallace Hatch, cap-i Etz, captain;’ Fennell, | perg, L. Akers, loff, A. P. 5 1, Max rs. Bert Rosenberg, | Eddi Fischer, Mrs. David Frank, Mrs. Nathan Goodman, Mrs. Clarence Grosner, Mrs. Louis Moser, Mrs. A. Saks, Mrs. Harry Ulman, Mrs. A. Steinberg, De Vere Weedon and Harry Tannenbaum. Division 9-25. Division 9-25—Team 1-2, Mrs. M. G. Lefley, .captain. Team 3-6, William J. Crane, _captain; Thomas Cantrell, Joseph, L. Tepper, Miss Estelle Foster, Elizabeth . Walderper and Patrick P. O'Connor, Team 4, J. A. Chappelear, captain; J. B. Carroll, Martin A. Cook, Joseph Zupnik, Bayart Reid, Theodore S. Entwist, Samuel Lutsky, Teddy Ne- viaser, Benjamin Shapiro, Lewis Fish- man and J. William Lee. Team 5, M. G. Rickard, captain; Adjt. and Mrs. Banks, Ensign Decker, Mrs. Envoy Faircloth, Capt. Stratford,. Capt. M. Rockhold, Capt. way, Ensign D. Guice, Lieut, Bartlett, John. Team 7, Robert Ulman, u; in. Team 8, Minnie Mahler captain. Team 9, Clarence F. SBowers, captain: Division 10-24, Division 10-2¢—Team 2, Mrs. S8amuel | Mrs. Berman, captain. - Team 3,” Fred Stringer, captain; Prances Jenkins, Mrs, Bertha Cool Marvin Myers, Mrs. H. G. Ovitt, Mrs. Audrey Morisette, Elmer Pusey, Charles Cooke, Mrs. George F., BMnfler. Harry | G. Ovitt, Mrs. J. B. Cisse] Hunt, Mrs. Anna King, Louis Krauss and Mrs. M. E. Pittman. Team 4, W. F. Studdiford, captain; Raymond C. Whipp, Mrs. Phebe 8. Studdiford, xuur & !m:dllardoun; James R. taln. Team 6, Allen A. Hollander, cap- tain. Team 7, Mollle C. Berman, cap- tain; Mrs. I. Lillian Cohen, Sarah Oscar, Maude L,D tein, Sarah Reden, Mrs. Mathilda Levy, Eva Bernstein and Bessie George E. Disney, captain. Division 11. 1" Division 11, Team 1,"Bertram Wise, captain; L. Colman, B. Sidney Wi, Henyy O Ath . Sidney Wolf, . Ath- Harlan, Samuel H. Blum , T. Pimes, Karl Plitt and John D. Howard; team 2-A, Lois A. Hendrick, captain; Mrs. Cecelia Iden, | Florence L. Hillengas, Mrs. Mary C. Stough, Miss Lillian B. Krause, Miss Essie Baughn, Miss Helen Hudson, Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. D. B. Clement and Mrs. 8. McNair; team 2-B, Mrs. John T. Schaaff, captain; Miss Amelia M. Blakes, Mrs. J. H. Wingfleld, Mrs. , Mary E. Pond, Frances B. Donald, Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Donald B. Clement, Miss Elizabeth L. Dean, Mrs. D. A. Skinner and Mrs. H. E. Sheriff; team 3-A, Iva Baldwin, captain; Miss Katie Blount, Mrs. Edna Rosseau, Miss Maggie Humphrey, Miss Bertha Emerick, Miss Florence Enos, Adjt. Elizabeths St.'John, Elizabeth Wal- decker, Miss Millicent Nugent, - Miss Rosa Rutherford and Miss Louise Wads- worth; team 3-B-9, Frank B. Hoffman, captain; Mrs. P. H. Brans, Miss Edith E. Grosvenor, Mrs. E. W. Huff, Mrs. Alfred Wynne, Mrs. Annie L. Spurr, Lloyd J. Simmons, Mrs. R. C. Robert and Miss Mabel Wynne; team 4, Simon Hirschman, captain; Nelson E. Blech- Mrs. Hirsh Perlman, James D. L , Mrs, Nor- , Mrs. Max Weyl, Mildred M. Playnick, L. Fenik; team 5, Moe Offenberg, captain; Abe Shefferman, lore Lesser, Mrs. A. C. A. O'Dwyer, Edward Rosen- blum, Paul P. Streett, David' Weiner, Burnett Siman, Mrs. 1da S. Offenberg, Mrs. 8. F. McHugh, I. Hershfleld, Mrs. B. Siman, Mrs. J. L. Fain, Mrs. John Thal, 'Mrs. E. C. Wortman, Miss Sophie Brady and Mrs. Max Offenberg; team 6, Margaret E. Fox, captain; Mrs. Luther . Johnson, Lena B. Fisher, Mrs. Charles ‘B. Bateman, Mrs. J. H. n- son, Mrs. James H. Syl!dlv, Mrs. Ben Temple Webster, Mrs. J. V. Brownell, Mrs. John Collier, Mrs. J. F. Gross, M F. W. Layton, Mrs. Owen Penny, Miss Ardell Payne and Mrs. Donald MacNe! team 7, . W. Witcover, captal Mrs, A. E. Turner, Miss Alice L. Fife, Mrs, M. Brooks, Mrs. John T. Marchand, Mrs, George E. Anderson, Mrs, 8. Fay Harper, Mrs. Grace Rheinstrom, Miss Elizabeth Zea, Mts. A. J. Sanford, Mrs. Charles E. Bartenbach, - Mrs. C. C. Moore and Mrs. A. Gasque; team 8, Roy F. Carty, captain; Robert Creel, Dave Stephen, R. 8, Wilkes, Bernard W. Dewey, Pred Roberts, C. M. Stretmater, ‘Warren Ilw Harry Mervis, Mrs, Nor- ma Bell Carty, Mr. McWilliams, Charlie A. Smith, Joseph Trew, e. Smith, Dick Murphy, John ‘H. Kroll, Gilbert Stringer and Herbert George Barrett. Division 12. Division 12—Team 1, Charles C. Alles, captain; Mrs, Lilllan' M. Afles, Miss Fannle May ‘Trimble, Miss Marian Ryder, Mrs. John J. Darby, jr.; Miss Reba Doughton, Mrs. James Craig Pea- cock, Miss Mary Callahan, Mrs. Matthias Mt r, Mrs. Susan B. Mrs. Alblon W. Tuck, Mrs. Florence Mont- fort, Mrs, Quiilinan, ‘Miss Elizabeth Hawser and Miss Louise Hawser. Team 2, Winslow B. Van Devanter, captain; Harland W. Hois! M‘n‘" TIsal ll‘\'l;n( lD!vl)l;hr, Miss Jose| e Page, Mrs, Helen Mar- bury, C. f Marbury, Mrs. Wallace Bur- Mrs. Dofoth Castleberg; -Mrs. ':‘r. Mrs. - Maurice Mrs. Sam Narcisenfeld, Robbins, Mrs. William Saks, Mrq, Elias Gelman, David Horn- stein -and” Charles Walker. Team 4, .J. Harris Franklin, captain; Mrs. J. Har- ris Franklin, John Brewer, Jc Davison, . Team 6, E. it Parker, captain; I, Mo- Miss May Morton, ' Samue! o T Newbolde tre A S r.; 3 . Mrs § Coruandt, Farker, wade H. Mrs, Lawrence Pond, A. Norris, B. D. J. W. 0. Herbulis and Donald 8. t. Dunn, voy D. Elvidge, Adjt. St. | , Mrs. Pemble Miller, Mrs. | Mr: 3 Mrs. {P. Noyes, captain. , FioNoyes, captain. Team 2. A. Stickney, i bell, iss | Castell, Mrs. Edwin B. Behren 'B. H. Gruver, Miss Elizabeth | Fash Automatic Device, Analyzing Color, To Aid Textile Men Transparent and Opaque | - Objects Studied With Scientific Accuracy. By the Associated Press. n{m;lc - e colors of transparent and o] object; may be analyzed with s‘;gr‘x?mc a curacy in less than 10 seconds has bezn developed in the graduate laboratories of the University of Pensylvarmia de- mne‘nt of ics, Pr Charles BI , professor o exreflmen'l | Physics, sald today. ~The device was | perfected by Joseph Razek d t The new “color analyzer” is portable jand is built into a box about the size | of a large suitcase. It can be ted | from an electric light socket. | | chine 1s ted fo find wide use in | the dye and textile industries for thg | | control and uniform ‘eproduction of | | colors ~and " for maintaining accurate | color standards. | It is also e!F‘.ck’.'d to be suitable for the study of colors which change ‘:mfly. such as certain biological pig- | | | Austin, | ?, Roberts, . Deneham, ge Lotham, Mrs. C. E. Quinn. Team 7, Mrs. Frances McKee Stone, captain: 'Miss Eleanor Relyea, Mrs. William Sims, Mrs. Mc- Kee Montgomery, Lieut. Albert Kastner, Mrs. Margaret Beever, Max Weyl, Miss Aniastasia O'Meara, Miss Marian Jar- dine, Miss Alice Graeme, Mrs. Thomas Summerlin, Mrs. Leonard Block, P.| Moran Conihie, Mrs, 'orge Thenaut, Miss Nancy Newboldy' Mrs. Warwich Montgomery, Miss Elizabeth Brawner and Miss Katherine Carlisle. Team 8, David B. Karrick, captain; James L. Karrick, jr.; D. D. Lambert, Robert E. le, fr. Edward S..Hull, Wyndham R. Wills, Mrs. N. F. Bourne, Mannix Walker, James Kerr, Carlos C. Van Lee: H!nlg K. Jawish, Henry Latimer, Hugh R. Bird and Mrs. Judity - i August Sperry, H. H. Darne Donald Brock, ~ Hi liam "Stephenson, Dan Terrell, ‘Wall, Lauren Adams and George Pen. nell. Team 10, Mrs. Barry Mohun, cap tain; Mrs. Prank Anderson, Mrs. Reeve Lewis, Mrs. Charles H. Bradley, Mry Henry C. Rowland, Mrs. Thomas Bra ley, Mrs. Thomas H. C. Recd, Mrs. Bar~ ron P. Del . J. A Kite M. & Carroll Morgan, Mrs. John W. Morse, Lewis M. Austin, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Leo Wise, Mrs. R, . Clarence W. Perley, Mrs. Francis giul;m:l' ma, o : ‘Turry lema; entine, (s, Robert C. tson, Mrs. x:'lu,HMm M{'.rm;‘. W. dWhl%_ney lnfl‘ . H. Barref rned. el 11, Worth Shoults, captain. it Region 3, Division 13, Region 3—Division 13, 8. H. Kauff- mann.- chairman, and Mrs. Walter 8. Ufford, secretary; division 14, J. Frank Kelly, chairman, and Mrs. Fereba B. Croxton, secretary: division 15-A, Rob. :’r’t‘ "S ;Exgx;‘hidchnlmm and Miss leld, secretary; division 15-] W. M. Schoonmaker, chairman, a: rtman, secretary; divi- sion 16, W. N. Freeman, chairman, and Miss Florence Dunlap, secretary; divi- sion 17, Dwight N. Burnham, chair- Mildred Terrett, secre- tary; divisions 18-19, F. E. Rogers, R n; and Mrs. Prank Weedon, sec- Division 13—Team 1, Mrs. A. Mo . 8. Rog- ers, Mra A. J. Williams, Elizabeth MeK. Potter, Helen E. Clifford, Mrs, Charles | Elenore ley, Helen E. Weenes, Mrs. Hugh W, wan, Emily C. Mackall, Margaret McV. Mackall, Anne Devereux, Mrs. T. C. timore, Mrs. Louis: Arthur, jr, and Mrs. F. Bascom: Smith. Team 3, Mrs. Harry Hull, captain; Mrs, Annie Bohrer, Mrs, e Geuzmer, Mrs. E. E. Danby, Mrs. imund Platt {and Mrs. A. C. Oliphant. Team 4, Anne E. Watson, um&; Mrs. H. C. New- comer, Mrs. D. Kerfoot Shute, Mrs. F. M. Goodwin, Mrs. Will C, Barnes, Mrs Samuel Herrick and Mrs. J. B. Cam . Team 5, F. A. Brastow, captain; Mrs. Rowena L. Busbey, Barnes, Joseph Hellen, Wesley G. Han- ford, Frank Pish James A. Dufty, + W. C. Coates, Mrs. Erma L. Patterson and J. M. Din- widdie.. Team 6. Mrs. Creswell Gar- lington, captain; Mrs. Willoughby Ches- ley, Mrs. Elise Alexander, Mrs. Edwin Marks, Mrs. E, R, McCo; Solzer. Mrs. Hugo Osterhaus and Mrs. Paul Bartsch. Team 7, H. Randolph Barbee. captain; A. 11 Barbee. Team 8, Joseph Fitzgerald, jr., captain, Team 9, C. A. Barnard, captain; Mrs. E. 8. Balley, Mrs. J. K. Boykin, Mrs. K. Dyar, Mrs. C. A. Barnard, Mrs. Joseph Horgan and Miss May M. Duvall. Divislon 14, Division 14—Team 1, Wiley T. Black- :‘:H, captain; Mrs. J. r Cla; e, Gertrude Laquis, Opal Hn'r:‘;’g and Mrs, George Graham. Team 2, Mrs. Andrew Stewart, captain; Bessie O. Sensner, Mrs. J. D. Eckhardt, Mrs. L. 8. Wolfe, Mrs, Sparrel A. Wood, Mrs J. Frank Steele, Mrs. Edward C. Wilson, Mrs. R. L. 3 3 Fry, Mrs Albert J. Kraemer, Mrs. L. B, L, Mrs, % L. Francis, 8. A. Wood, Mrs. ymond Bradbury and Mrs. Laurence Graves. Team 3, Herbert Galliher, cap- tain. Team 4, Mrs. H. W. Witcover, erts, Mrs. Donald M. McLean, Mrs, Hetty P. Adans, Charlotte Clarke, Miss Katherine .Ford and Mrs. Louis C, Bet , T, Brook Amiss, cap- , Frank J. Day, captain; . Robertson, Emily’ J. Store, Conradis, Ada Mills Payne, George Neuman, Mrs,. E, Maszer, H. Philip Grumbrecht, Jesse W. Horsln. Laura B. Landon, Frank Hannan, G. V. Hunt, gooll'li Oberndoerfer and Mrs. Frances ool Division 15-A. Division 15-A—Team 1, R. L. Rose, Team 3, B. A. Levitan, captain; George | 8. Danlel, e A. Latham, Prank J. Sobotka, S. Hoffman, Louis B. Gottlieb, Mrs, °B, A. Levitan, Willlam Snellen- burg, Jullus Rosenfeid, Maurice Schios- berg and Rebecca Levitan, Team 4, J. Lee Donnelly, “captain; P. O. Laml Harry D. Gordon, Mrs. Thelma C. e, J. F. Hitselberger, J. H. Mar- lowe, Nellie M. Rutherford, Margaret B. Sager, Mrs. R. Thomas West, Lucille tain; Page Hufty, C. H. Warner, W. Atkinson, Thomas F. Keane, Nevin House, R. K. Carpenter, C. C. ccpxm}l ,| and Mamie Rouse. Team 6, Franl Wagner, captain; Willlam _Stanl Quine, Loréna A. Hewett, Mrs. Frank J. Wagner, May J. Griffin and Mrs. Alton ;rlbt.. IT!;Im ‘;I,-.vohn H. Zabel, unfi ‘eam 8, W. V. Connors, captain; Margaret Brown, Mrs. Stanley Willis, Miss Monica McHugh, Miss Loretta Mc- Hugh, Mrs. Ben C. Hartig, Mrs. F. G. Cramer, Mrs. R. F, Garrity, Mrs. David Thom Stees and ‘W. . Elizabeth F. Tabler and R. G. Taber.. Team 10, Warren Spencer, captain, Division 15-B. Division 15-B—Team 1, Dell Gilbert | 5-!0‘ captaini Mrs. Helen Webb, Hilda b, , . Nettie , Mrs. Bertha || Huadiesion, Ryt B - Bukhony M. Mclntosh, B. Garfinkel Mrs. Paul George, Grant Rafter, Mrs, | M E- J. W. C! | Mat Dorothy | 20-: captain; Neitah H. King, Eunice Rob- | Mrs. b, Dr. » I}OW~ COMMUNITY CHEST HELPS /| 'One of 'a Series of Articles on the Practical Benefits of . Co-operative Charity. 4 MISS HETTIE P. ANDERSON. G. Jacobs, captain; R. G. Klotz, R. 8. Brothers, William F. Dawson, Elwood Andrew Sprouse, Alice Kiots, Esther Hess and Bettie H. Bolinger. Team 4, Mrs. George G. Seibold, captain. Team 5, Mrs. A. B. McManus, captain. Team 6, E. C. Gtles, captain. Division 16. Divislon 16—Team 1, Ewald Schir- mer, captain. Team 32, Ohristopher Lehmkuhl, captain; Mrs. M. Pitcher, Gallagher, L. | General Beeretary Young Women's "the money wisely, a fascinating ‘budget | sees only | Hummel, Helen . Virginia BY MISS HETTIE P. ANDERSON. Ohristian As & member of the Community Chest body -of the District umbia, the Young Women's Christian™ Association takes of its sharings 1929, o 16 Tt oty :'n.'.',‘ g but that '";u:' . & mn;h:m‘ehh:d [ :&&hly“' chm“-meh pays for fimfue to kuy the fires The con- cern of the treasurer commi the finance ittee is now that we may spend d-nd eV~ occyl i mot astating, hopeless facing of a deficit. Young Women's !-he‘ as & member of the Community Chest, faces 1930 with highest hopes and aspirations. Miss Mary Moore Miller, captain;. Mrs. Mll’fllr!irycolhnl. Mrs. Juanita Martel, Mrs. Louis H. Coeyman, Mrs.\Mannie Keene and Miss risa Haile. Team 8, G. H. Saulsbury, cpptain, Team 9, Joseph 8. Repett, captain. Division 28. Division 28—Team 1, W. A. H. Church, jr., captain; A. C. Blandford and M. K. Blandford. Team 2, Bernard Fitagerald, captain. Team 3, Joseph Fitzgerald, . | captain, Team 4, Miss Lena Barghausen, captain; Mrs. Estella E. Longmore, Mrs. ‘Wohlmacher, Mrs. Margaret r, Mrs. John Bsumann, May S: Schiorb, Lilllan Kramer, Nickell, captain. um Team 6, Henry Holober, captain. 7, William F. Stickle, captain. - Division 17. Division 17—Team 1, P&u:’ Himmel- Team George Bitier, are. Pinckney, Mrs. Helena N, Sutley, A J. !\it and Charles W. Rook. Team 6, Joseph M. Keeler, captain, Team 9, John 8. Hamill, captain. Division 18-19. Division 18-19—Team 1, Ralph A. Cusick, captain. Team 2, Allan Scott Wolfe, captain. Team 3, Everett F. Haycraf ptain. Team 4, Mrs. O. L. Team 7, . Team 8, Homer Smith, captain. 9, Jules'F. Addor, captain; W. A. Neel. Region 4, Division 20-21. Region 4—Division 20-21, Marvin M. g:“u.n, chairman, and Wiy i dlvmondw' Percival n, AN . nia Pilgrim, secretary; division 2 N. Stull, chairman, Gibson, secretewy; division 27, Mrs. Allan Davis, chairman, and Miss . George C. Mrs. John W. Thompson, secretary, Team captains and workers in the fou region are as follows: Division “Arcny W. Barnes, 3. O: Kings- bury, Archy W. es, J. G. - bury, D. L, James, Mrs. Ethel F. Weber, Josie E. Weber, W. E. Blount and C. Team 2, Willlam G. 3 E J. tain. R. N. Ash- mun, captain; C. A. Warthen, William V. Lewis, A. H. Fast, Raymond L. Ross, Dr. G. R. Ellis, Maj. C. P. Mueller and Arthur G. l'd‘h‘dm Team 5, John E. Division 22-23—Team 1, W. H. Dunn, Eibger, George ‘Targcd, BV, Alean: T, rgett, H. V. e der, M. O. %ilwn. A. B. Eadle, R. A. Feathers, John F. Oarlson and Frank Nigh. Team 2, E. L. Norris, captain; Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bolen, E. W. kins, R. John Bochs, H. C. . Mrs. Paul Bar- Brogan, W. Alsop and Joseph Cannon. . ANt ose) . Team 7, J. D. Yowell, captain. Division 26. Division 26—Team 1, Mrs. H. N, Stull, captain. Team 2, Mrs. C. R. Duvall, auln Team 4, Frank T. Razey, cap ‘Team 5, H, Wert- man, captain; Virginia D. Pitshugh, . _Frank Thomas, Frank . Thomas, W. C. Purr and Wesley H.- Whitney, Team 6, Mrs. L. Nicholas, captain. Diviston 27. Division !'l—;l.'ehun 1, llri w tello, Miss o Purcell, Marie , Mrs. E. M. Grinder, Jack O'Conpell, Mrs. James T. R} Mrs. Charles captain. Team 2, W. F. Dismer, captain. | 195 Natiuenits M er: eyer Team 5, Mrs. tain; h Padgett, Miss Helen Lym, - \ndMlll'l:L R. J. ones, M Smi Ed h:rr!k l‘\m‘"‘y‘. Mrs. liam Heinlin H. P. Geiger, Lowry, Mrs. F. A. Bl .| Gardner, Thomas P. Bones, jr.; Russell TIN ROOFS PORCHES BUILT ptain; William » - | Mockabee, Edith St. Clair, 17, Miss Gertrude Cone, ca) M. Yetta ; Al : g o Barnes, J. Kehl, H. J. Heuser, H. Bailey, Mrs. Lillie Price, Mrs. Helen Burton and Paul ‘Team 10, Jeanette R. Holt, captain; Mrs. Ella ©.' Newton, John Philip Sheridan Ne- ligh and Mrs. Joseph D. Taylor, Division 29. DR ERADYPLEADS FOR CAPAL NEEDY Conditions -Here Bad as in Industrial Cities, Says Chest Speaker. There is as much dire need among the ‘titizens of Washington as in any large industrial city, Rev. Dr. John .| O'Grady, director of Catholic charities, declared last night in a radio address from Station WMAL, under auspices of the Washington Chamber of Commerce. “The only difference between Wash- ington and the other cities,” he as- hum ww‘:’l‘l"n‘:‘“fi"“ s nolrre con poverty. ‘ashirigton has more dependent chil- dren, relative to its population, than any other city in the country.” ‘The address contributions to the Communit; t, presenting the dark side of life here. Side of Life Unseen. “Ordinarily the citizen of Wi n the bright side of its life,” he spacious parks, its artistic buildings, its attractive business houses and its beautiful suburban homes. This week the other side of the picture will be e “The Community Chest will present you & Wi n that the artists and the city planners have been so succe: ful in k = alleys, its homes of ton's , e large numbers of families comes have been cut off by sickness, accidents or unemployment, and who must depend on you for the bread of ! life. How often ome hears it said, ‘We have no poverty in Washington. This {s not an city like Bal- timore, Buffalo, Pittsburgh or Cleve- land’ The only difference between Washington and the other cities is that ‘Washington is more sucessful in eon- cealing its poverty. Washington has more dependent n, relative to its population, than any other city in the country. ; they bring the sick, to facilities for health care are not avallable; they aid the * in finding work: Division_39—Team 1, J. 8. Driggers, | ¢! 3, Mrs. M. M. Sparrow, captain. Divisien 30. Division 30—Team tenden, captain. Team '3, Henry L. Grampp, captain. Team 3, Robert Thompson, captain. Team 4, J. Louls Gelbman, captain. v} ——— captain, Team | WINTER CONFERENCE - OF GIRLS COMING HERE les | Eastern Regional Midwinter Y. W. C. A. Sessions to Open Friday at Headquarters. G ‘The Eastern regional Midwinter con- | Rol ference of the Girl Reserves of the Y. W. C. A. will be held in Washington first time when it opens at teenth an streef Prida; e hundred nmdom Reserves tes will attend the sessions. :l“l‘ll will be entertained in the homes of the board members of the Y. W. C. A, the staff members and in the homes \the local Reserves. o"l!l":: Wllhln‘wnl delegation is limited to 40 members, representing the eight Girl Reserye clubs din this city and nearby Maryland an 3 An"uu mmenhd:ndmpm.u for e are_under the super- m&'&"flf’ Peterson, chair< M. , man of the Girl Reserve department; Miss Mabel R. Cook, Reserve secretary at the Y. W. C. A, and Miss Marian cn‘l"l‘: conference will be brought fo a close Sunday. prESAi - captain. Team 2, W. E. Orton, captain. | recreal d | Team 1, John T. Crit- | clally to reckon -WIFE SUES BROKER. . Prrtm————— Mrs. Fender's Divorde = Petition Charges Cruelty, Mrs. Jushita M. Pender, 16: stree g R B Bl an al ©. Fender. & mlv&m!uh&me the | wif five nearby humm"nd ‘These the hearing SUGAR WORKERS STRIKE. SAN JUAN, Porto Jan 25 () —Between 12,000 R-::’ ll.D;rZIna ’ workers were reported last night on various of her sult, She o Tepras Paul’ Jones, Drug store owners of South Africa | laborers posing & movement to introduce grenlpnnduo' not connected with drugs Undiscovered Lands of Opportunity ¥ The eyes of America are cen- tered on brave Admiral Byrd and s stalwart party daring the has- ards ‘of the Antarctic to discover unknown lands. Men and women are constantly dixcoverfnq new opportunities . for their- personal advancement. investment; for Opportunities for establishing a hore; for business;. for liquidating those . pressing obligations—these .may be taken advantage of by wecuring the funds from the MORRIS PLAN BANK.