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JAPANESE GIRLS TO VISIT CAPITAL Will Express Gratitude of Na- tion for Aid Rendered in Tokio Quake. Envoys of gratitude, traveling half | fway across the world, four high-born and comely Japanese maids will come to Washington April 14 to tell Presi- dent Hoover and the American public again just how grateful Japan i for the generosity and sympathy shown | by this country when the Tokio earth- | quake and fire of 1923 brought sorrow | and suffering to thousands. | Bearing gifls for persons high in! American official and social life, the | girls will arrive in San Francisco about April 2. They are now on their way| across the Pacific. Personnel of Party. The quartet includes Miss Yoshiko ( Matsu , 30, eldest daughter of Capt. | Hiroshi Matsucaira of the Imperiai Japanese navy, & cousin of Prince Chi- | ‘chibu, heir, apparent to the throne, and | & niece of Tsuneo Matsudaira, former | Japanese Ambassador to the United| States; Miss Yoshiko Sato, 22, daughter of Baron Tatsujiro Sato, president of | the Juntendo ospital, Tokio; Miss Sumiko Tokuda, daughter of the Yasu- taro Tokudo, retired Japanese army | officer and one of the winners of the | Lincoln essay prize contest offered by the Lincoln Association in 1929, and Miss Kimi Ashino, daughter of Keiza- buro Ashino, former professor at the Naval College of Tokio, a sister of Hi- l‘uht Alhino Japanese consul at Port- ., and a sister-in-law of | xnuun Debuchi, Japanese Ambassador to"the United States. They will remain here five days, pay- ing their respects to President Hoover, | John Barton Payne, chairman of the American Red Cross; The Washington Star, the Washington Post, the Wash- Departments, the ¥. W. C. A. and the United Siates Cham- ber of Commerce. Plan Other Visits. On_the tour the girls will stay at !'bn:ll:u. San Francisco and Los Mhr leaving Washington they will Phflldelphh. New York Boston, Rmo lenmu and Portlan moooo Contracts Awarded. ch 29 (M)— that contracts for the velopment at_the plant of the com- my in east Toledo have been awarded MacDonald Engineering Co., chlugo for tanks and other improve- ments of this character and to the Stewart llsmr Co., for the new sewer promised under agreement with the city. EARLHAM GLEE CLUBS. Te- sented an program, Wit mmmmhl accompaniment, last night Hall, Y W C. A, under di- Lehmann, - The concert_followed Gie e sppeatange earlier in the day at the White H where they sang their college A!.ml Mater” for President Hoover. An enthusiastically appreciative audi- ence was insistent on encores. Senator Watson of Indiana, who introduced the clubs to Preslden Hoover, was among those From the an voices of ‘the Men's and ‘Women's Glee Clubs Director Lehmann drew many novel effects in a cappella singing, using the voices for accompani- ment. With close harmony, incisive with sympathetic tiansen's "!olllflllll d‘et!g humming of voices like a n!y n;mmm‘ 1 musical in- combin clubs also &niuzu" and jolly “ "Mumlxu Hymn“ and ‘humorous "?fi’uwe Moon.” Lloyd Outland showed far more than amateur talent in two violin selections, Bassini's “The Round of the Goblins” and Kreisler's “Old Refrain,” and re- ceived what amounted to an ovation. ore trick, basso, and Robert Taylor, tenor, pleased with solos, the latter singing two songs by Mar- et Harold, accompanist. Prof. E. P. eblood of the college faculty ex- plained the Eastern tour of the clubs. The General Heating Co. Ien- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, ENVOYS OF GOOD WILL FROM JAPAN TO U. S. Pretty Japanese girls who are coming to the United States to thank the American people for their relief contribu- | tions at the time of the great Tokio earthquake of 1923. Yoshiko Matsudaira (below center) and Yoshiko Sato (right). They are: Sumiko Tokuda (left), Associated Press Photo Kimi Ashino (above center), P.T. A CONGRESS PLANS CARNIVAL Entertainment and Benefit Sale Will Be Held Friday and Saturday. A children’s carnival and benefit sale, sponsored by the District of Co- lumbia Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations will be held at the Washington Hotel Thursday, Friday and Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. Proceeds will be used to carry on the work of the congress and I rs also hope by this means to stimulate public interest in its activities. ‘The “Hall of the Nations” at the hotel will be decorated in yeliow and blue, and booths erected. Students Will Entertain. Washington students will participate in a program of entertainment offering carnival attractions. On Thursday the Northwest section of the Congress will have charge, with senior m.h nchoul upils as entertaine ers; e Southeast and Bouthvelt aecumu will have cl 0, assisted by elementary school puplls, while on the closing day the Northeast section will have charge, with from the junior high schools pros the fun. Mrs. Wallace Perry is general chnlr by Mrs. W. White, for the Northwest; Ralph Hoagland and Mrs. E. H. fith, Northeast; Mrs. W. H. Harvey, Southeast, and Mrs. Joseph Newton, Southwest. Entertainment Committee. ‘The entertainment to be valatd by the various schools o! the city h under Mrs. J. W‘ Davis, chi by Mrs, M. Blmn. Mrs. h’lnkun D. Jones, Mk' L Norris, Mrs. C. . Mullady and R. Seal. ‘The tea of the organization. Mrs. Tolson's Tolson and one of the foundg sistants will be dressed in Japane costumes. WRECK UNCONFIRMED Search Fails to Disclose Trace of Plane in River. PORTSMOUTH, Ohio, March 29 (). —Reports that a cabin airplane lell into the Ohln River near H‘“‘mf Ohio, 18 miles east of here, failed of verification late today when searchers ins) d the scene. ur men said they saw & plane fall and submerge in the water. An air- plane that circled the spot said there was no evidence that a plane was in the river. ——— American radio squipment is growing very popular in Italy. disabled veterans from Walter Reed, HAYS DECLARES MOVIE INDUSTRY AIDS TRADE| Films Described as One of Great Forces in Radio Hook-up Address. ‘Will H, Hays, caar of the motion pic- ture industry, in a radio talk over Sta- tion WRC and 31 other stations of & National Broadcasting Co. hook-up last night, said thlt motion pictures “must be & major element in the nal nzuu for permanent pros- ' talk was one in the “New lullanl orld” series, and he was in- troduced by Merle Thorpe, editor of Nmnn 's Bustness. ) Motion pictures perform a service to American business, Hays declared, | which is “greater than the millions in | our direct purchases, greater than our | buildings, greater even than the direct | livelihood which the industry pays to fn'n!lul totaling 1,250,000 of our| | "Motlm plotures are one of the (ren forces—others _are radio, increased | travel and, of course, newspapers— which place before our people in con- vincing fashion the comforts and con- veniences which are available to those who will work and save. The motion | ploture carries to every American home and to millions of potential pu: chasers abroad the visual, vivid percep. t.h'x; of American manufactul prod- ucts.” The importance of the films to the country's industries and business is in- dicated, he 01'115,000,000 weekly mtha ters in the United States. Kaplan to Entertain Veterans. Mike Kaplan will entertain groups of | pointed out, by & patron 22,000 thea: Mount Alto, Naval and St. Elizabeth’s itals at the circus to be given by of the veterans’ or- nnl-unn will furnish the mualc. Sears, Roebuck and Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT STORE Bladensburg Rd. at 15th and H Sts. N.E. OUR GREATEST RADIO LLOYD TO DIRECT SHOW Former New York Actor Chosen for Minstrel in May, ‘The minstrel show, "The Coontown Cafeteria—1930," sponsore by the ‘Young Men's Club of St. Plull Q!b- olic Church, will have J. Ei Lloyd, former New York actor and pl ly- wright, now engaged in organization work with the Lambs Club of Washing- ton, as stage director, it was announced yesterday. ‘The minstrel show, scheduled for presentation the first week in May, will present a cast of 40 performers. Musi- cal scores have been written and ar- ranged by Mr. Lioyd. . Danish Airman Arrested. New York, March 29 (#).—Arrested for working as a bootblack in Bryant Park after warning that it was illegal, Lieut. Knud von Clausonkaas, Danish air reserve officer, has received a sus- pended sentence. He said he was hop- ing to earn enough to finance a solo Tnmau-nuc flight. % e A. CAMPANILE 123 "'P‘" St. N.E. Atlantic 0388-J. All Work Guaranteed Est. 21 Years Tribby 618 15th St. Next to Kei OFFERI | | fl fl m i | lfl | g | = I | | MARCH 30, 1930—PART ONE. 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