Evening Star Newspaper, January 28, 1930, Page 16

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NATIONS CHLDREN TO STUDY BY RADID 5,000,000 Expected to Hear Course Arranged by 75 Educators. Reading, writing and ‘rithmetic via | the radio to a nation of school children | MARYLAND PHYSICIAN KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Dr. P. E. Reynolds of Veterans’ Hospital Staff Believed to Have Fallen Asleep at Wheel. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., January 28.—Dr. Paul Emerson Reynolds, 34, member of the staff of the Veterans' Hospital at Perry Point, Md., was killed Sunday as his automobile crashed into an abut- ment beside the Baltimore-Philadelphia road near Havre de Grace. Authorities investigating the accident exoressed the bellef today that Dr. Reynolds had fallen asleep at the wheel while return- THis EVENING ing to the hospital from Baltimore., The wrecked car was found by Paul Latka of Aberdeen, who got help from Havre de Grace to take the physiclan’s to the Havre de Grace Hospital. ‘There it was said Dr. Reynolds had been dead some time. The physician, who had been stationed at the Perry Point institution for six years, was a native of Baltimore and a graduate of the Uni- versity of Maryland Medical School. He had been stationed at the Rocky Mount, N. C., Hospital and was named-for the Perry' Point stafl after taking a special course in mental diseases at St. Eliza- beth’s Hospital, Washington. Woman Writers Outnumber Men. LONDON, January 28 (#).— More woman journalists are here from France for the naval conference than men. STAR, TESTIMONY CONCLUDED Evidence Is Offered in Favor of 880-Mile Proposed Construction Program by Santa Fe. By the Associated Press. AMARILLO, ‘Tex., Hearing of testimony involving a 380- mile proposed construction program by th> Santa Fe Railroad Co. was con- cluded here Saturday before Examiner Thomas F. Sullivan of the Interstate Commerce Commission. . Practically all testimony during the four-day hearing was in support of the network of new lines, which would be built through sections of Texas, Okla- WASHINGTON, IN RAIL PROJECT CASE | jectea January 28.— |- ... G, ooty contaviants. of e’ propram con o ‘were the Rock Island Raflroad Co., which ob- to & Sd-mile hn;:h between Spearman, X., on e ground that it would be an invasion to Rock Island territory, and a group of Borthemm : colm-ld( &e citizens, who “':er: nof [avor of Pproposed ro o one of the lines. e Stolen Paintings Recovered. NEW YORK, January 28 (#).—Stolen from the Lambs Club three years ago, two paintings, valued at $4,000, have been recovered. An innocent pur- chaser surrendered them to the police when informed that they had been stolen. One is a nude, the other a landscape. ‘They were cut from their TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, frames during repairs at the club. 1930 FIVE WOMEN AND SIX MEN TAKEN IN POLICE RAID Chicago Authorities Claim Those Arrested Were Implicated in Series of Robberies. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 28.—The chief of detectives, John Stege, and Patrick Roche, chief investigator for the State's attorney, led police squads in a series of mysterious ralds Sunday and early yesterday in the Wilson avenue district. Five women and six men were ar- rested. Officers int¥nated that scores of recent robberies may have been solved by the arrests, A policeman was among those taken, but his story sat- isfled Roche, and he was freed. It was reported that an assistant State's attor- ney was also wanted for questioning. Most of those taken were found in an apartment where police discovered a sawed-off shotgun and pers indi- cating those arrested had knowledge of or fnmdp-ud in a series of fur shop and hotel robberies. Free Only 45 Minutes. SAVANNAH, Mo, January 28 (#).— Ray Vaughn, 19, of Hillsboro, IIl., es- caped from the county jail here Sun- day but was captured 45 minutes later in the railroad yards by Deputy Sherift 1 E. P. Evans. Vaughn, who is being held | on a motor car theft charge, gained freedom by breaking through the corri- dor ceiling to the jail roof and then adds a flavor and zest to PORK CHOPS' :-,--n..-&m-u ltmfl(l A touch that ly sacisfying. leaping to the ground. sitting as one huge class will be begun g next week. It will be a far cry from the glorified little red schoolhouse, for the American school of the air will recognize no!Z boundaries, It will enter every school room in the country equipped:with a receiving set. It is estimated that 5,000,000 pairs of juvenile ears will lis- ten-in next Tuesday, February 4, when the four-month course begins. Seventy-five Educators Aid. ‘The all-important experiment of edu- cation by radio, the American school 717 RS /o ST und Thursday until May i8. The cur: riculum has been arranged by 75 of the leading educators of the country. Sponsored by the Columbia Broad- casting m, jointly with the Grigs- by-Grunow Co., 33 stations of the Co- Jumbia network will carry the program ! § for one-half hour periods twice each | week. They will be broadcast from 2:30 to 3 pm. Eastern standard time, Five subjects initially will be taught | 3 as supplemental to the regular class room instruction. Art, music, social science. nature study and health and| hygiene make up the curriculum. The| lectures will be given by recognized na- tional authorities. Many schools already are (‘qulpped] with receiving which ere tuned-in on ed onal broadcasts of nationa State local nature during student assemblies. But every school in the country has been given the opportunity to join the school of the air through the offer of the Grigby-Grunow com- pany to loan sets to any accredited &chools. ‘To_enable students to derive greatest benefit from the radio lectures, teachers will assign readings parallel to the ra- dio subjects. | Each Tuesday during the series there will be presented a dramatization based on important historical episodes. Dur- Sale of Bird Cages $2.49 About fifty bird cages in .various styles—complete with stand. Tomor- row select any one in the lot for the amazingly low price of $2.49. Metal Kitchen S"fi"iof:::m 4 Btost Finish, .98c | $1.98 Orders ) No Phone Orders Plant Stand | Gtrbage Can 89¢ 89¢ No Phone Orders ) No Phone Orders ) N [ 3 5-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Suite, table and four chairs. Smoothly $7.95 o Ameiin Wit Vil e B | il $219 Genuine Walnut-Veneered Bed Room Suite A Close-Out—Save $70.00—Pay Out of Income '149 on American literature will be present- ed. The following two weeks, March 6, and 13, will be devoted to sqcial science. On March 20 a discussion on art will be offered. On March 27 and April 3| the broadcasts will be devoted to music. April 10 and 2: are to offer two pro- grams on health and hygiene. Twol programs on nature study will be pre sented on May 1 and 8. On May 15 the series for 1930 will be concluded | with an international good-will pro- Homemakers are advised to inspect this extraordinary suite early —because the number is limited. Of genuine walnut veneer on gum- wood—combined with maple. As shown, a full vanity with triple mirrors, chifforobe, poster bed and large dresser. February Sale price, LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS sy VNN OSSNV NN AN USE YOUR CREDIT—-THE HUB Wood-Finish Bed Kitchen Cabinet All-metal continuous Sliding top, well made and fitted with roomy compart- ments ... Smoking Stand | Clothes Tree $2.49 t $1.00 Finished in mahogany { No Phone Orders Scientific Criticism Asked. All school superintendents are invited to participate in scientifically evaluat- ing and criticizing the programs of the series. A national committee on evalua- tion, subdivided into a committee for each State, has been designated for the especial purpose of measuring the de- gree of success of the enterprise. Their findings will be closely co-ordinated with the work of the research subcom- | ;3 mittee of the Federal Advisory Com- mittee on Education by Radio, desig- nated several months ago by Secretary | of the Interior Wilbur. 4 (Copyrizht. 1930. by Consolidated Press Association.) Special! Axminster RUGS 28.75 Room size 9x12 feet Axmin- ster rugs in a number of color combinations. A rug for sat- ¢ isfactory service and pleasure. Now reduced to the amazing- Carbon Monoxide Kills Two. LYORAIN, Ohio, January 3 - $149 Value Suite in Combination Mohair An attractively designed, comfortable suite of three pieces —settee, armchair and throne chair. Uphol in combina- tion mobair and finished with a mahogan; Mogquette on reverse side of loose spring: back of throne chair. Bodies of Mrs. Ethel Archer, an unidentified man were found in a house here Saturday after neighbors had complained that odors of gas came from the building. Mrs. Archer and the | man were victims of carbon monoxide Ppoisoning, police said. . Cushion Seat Living Room Suite For the modest home here is a well made and attractive suite of three pieces—settee, armchair and wing chair, covered in velour ly low price of $28.75. and fitted with loose, spring-filled cushions. 50c a Week Liberal Credit Terms—The Hub e R T T T UIRNIHIA SR ANy SRR AR AR RS ARSI AR R A T T AT A I T TR T TR T v February Sale of LAMPS Bridge Lamp $6.95 Metal base, georgette silk shade. Including cord and socket. Greenwood, British minister tional anti-slum Arthur of health, plans a campaign in Engla 3 K N N A KRS (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- | ate rates. Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets over $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. JAMES BERRY, Presi EDW, ALTZ ‘Secreta Real Estate ns ' NERERNS NNy 50c a Week Junior Floor Lamp $8.95 Artistic metal base and geor- gette silk shade. o Bridge Lamp 98c Metal base and decorated shade. Complete with cord and socket. No Phone Orders $189 Genuine Walnut-Veneered Dining Suite Replace that old style dining suite with this modern beautifully $ I 39 designed group of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood. It consists ® f a four-leg front buffet, extension table, server, china cabinet with $98 Four-Piece Walnut-Finish Bed Room Suite 22 linen drawer and six tapestry seat chairs. Pay Out of Income—The Hub An inexpensive group in walnut-finished gum- wood, consisting of a dresser, chifforobe, wood bed and a vanity. Liberal Credit Sundays, Feb. 2; 16 Special Through Train Direct to Pennsylvania Station, 7th Avenue and 32d Street Lv. Washington ....12:05 8.m. Lv. Baltimore (Penna Sta.). 1:05 a.m. Returning, leave New York 5:10pm. Hudson Terminal 5:00 p.m.. Newark (Market Street) 5:32 p.m. Similar excursions March 2. 16. 30. April 13. . The practical bed-davenport for twenty-four-hour serv- ice—consisting of a roomy bed-davenport, armchair and wing chair with loose spring-filled cushions. The daven- port-bed may be quickly changed into a bed designed for two adults. This two-in-one suite is now priced at....... Easy Payment Terms—The Hub $109 Nine-Piece D $79.20 An ideal group for the small apartment home. The group, as pictured, consists of a buffet, table, six velour-seat chairs and a china cabinet, lff.é mewmmmwnmmammmmmmm ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Pennsylvania Railroad Pottery base. tistic shade. No Phone Orders , Easy Terme a Cough Quickly! know the necessity of stopping @ cough—other- ious condition may de- pleasant, soothing and kealing—its effect is immedi- Excellent for children—con- tains no opiates. Successfully used since 1864. 35c and 60c sizes. PISO’S <nef02. 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