Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 6

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GIRL 15, IS VICTOR | County Champion I THE.. EVENING |DEATH THREAT FAILS TO PREVENT SPEECH STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. l::l:e mnfim the h&t conservative ine n! arn.m.uon that the Oonmnuval. when next in would reconsider nny treaty with Ezgt which the Laborite iment t make if it went what was already in force. iy CITIZENS CONDEMN - KINDERGARTEN PLAN night by the Garfield Civic Association g in the Garfield School. at s meetin was l.rgud that such & plan would make teaching facilities inadequate and impose an unn increased bur- den on the tea A rmluflm uapud by the civic ASK INSCRIPTION SAVED. Markings Cut on Rock by Custer Are Menaced. It’s a Big Help to free your bowels and liver from the PIERRE, 8. Dak: (P)—To preserve an old inscription gut in a. rock on Mount Inyan Kara in Wyoming by Gen. George A. Custer, representatives and senators from half a doren Middle Western States are béing asked to se- cure Il.\nfll from the Federal Govern- m tioh was cut by Custer A great percentage of pecple are born two et AS8a/ with arms of unequal length and about | Big ,x.o:: berfix'el:h:nrgm ecrre‘d q{ry“{flf 10 per cent have odd legs, declares a nmcuva relic hunters, European scientist. dec] poisonous’ drag of constipation, Dr. Boice’s PKESCRIPTION “TABLETS They spur the appetite, clear the head, and make you feel bstter and work better, 25 cents a large box on money-back guarantee from your druggist. group -op) to eliminate assembly halls in J-ll u:hooll under con- struction and urged the necessity for these in suburban schools. Plans were discussed for & lpeclnl Wb“lc: r:le“eun: Mly 14, the pu increase mem| D in the organization. —_—— Garfield Association Declares Transfer Would Impair Teaching Facilities. :Briton Discusses Egyptian Ques- tion Before Empire Union De- spite Phoned Warning. The former cabinet minister was nm molested during his speech. He recently returned from a trip to !cyn: and his known o] ition to the Na- tionalistic aspira of that country had caused much murmuring among El&p here. The Evening Standard yesterday that an had telephoned a threat of death to Lord Brentford. pESEERAE IN ORATORY CLASH [ Dorothy Bean Wms Contest to Renresent Charles County, Md. By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 10——Dl.srwhndin| threats thlt he would Re shot if he dis- cussed the Egyptian question before the British Empire Union, Lord Brentford, who as Willlam Joynson-Hicks was ! Opposition to the proposal to.remove 78 kindergarten teachers from District schools and make them eligible for posi- Deposits of tungsten are found in|tions in the elementary schools was Missouri, but have not been developed. expressed in a resolution adopted last torians here Dorothy Bean, 15-year-old junior of the Hughesville High School, was chosen 1ast night to represent Charles County in the Maryland State finals of the National Oratorical Contest. Competing with two other girls and s boy, who represented the Lackey, Glasva and La Plata High Schools, Miss Bean was the almost unanimous choice of the judges for first place. Alice G. Stein, 17 years old, of the Glasva High School, was selected as alternate. The contest, held in the auditorium ot the La Plata High School, was attended ‘ by more than 500 persons. many of whom were forced to stand. Some were unable to crowd within the auditorium. Spirit of Patriotism Is Given. Speaking on “The Constitution; Its Framers,” the winner portrayed the spirit of patriotism and high purpose which fired the framers of America’s | basic law. ‘The other speakers and their subjects follow: H. Austin Swann, 17 years old, La Plata High School, “The Constitution”; Mnry Mitchell, Lackey High Sch “The Constitution—a Gunruntce of Liberty to the Indhldusl and Miss Stein, who lpoke on “Our American Constitution.” Miss Bean is the daughter of Mr. and \ Mrs. J. Milton Bean of Waldorf, Md Following her. graduation from ~high | school next year. she intends to study | to become a teacher. Mitchell Opens Meeting. | The meeting began last night with a | brief address by State Senator Walter | J. Mitchell in which he explained the | urposes of the oratorical contest and jauded The Star for sponsoring it in this re;mn He presented the orators in the following order: Swann, Miss Bean, Miss Mitchell and Miss Stein. ‘The judges were George W. Stimp- son, associate editor of The Pathfinder; Miss Adele H. Stamp, dean of women at | | Maryland _University, and Arthur E | Dowell, Washington attorney. . Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Anton | Nimmerrichter. Tonight, the finals for St. Marys County, Md., will be held in the court house at Leonardtown with five high school representatives competing. Wil- liam Alexander Loker, who won The Star area championship in 1927, will preside. DOROTHY BEAN. Mexican Prisoners Rebel. MEXICO CITY, .ipril 10 (#).—Dis- patches from Torreon Tuesday said that 20 prisoners taken to work »n highway construction between Torreon and Saltillo had mutinied, mortally wounding two guards. Seizing arms .and ammunition, they fled to the moun- tains pursued by troops. Such flaky Pie Crusts! Making delicious pie crusts with that old-time flavor is easy now. Flako, the prepared pie crust, is an old-fashioned recipe put in a package for cenven- jent use. The pure ingredients ~—best quality flour, shortening, . « . means more than just low prices—it embraces quality merchandise and matchless service as well. Value is the key word at your neighborhood A&P Food Store for there you find foods of the highest quality coupled with prices that make sav- ings a surety and offered with a service that makes shopping a pleasure. Another New Ultra-Modern Combination Grocery, Meat and Produce Market OPENS TOMORROW 2502 14th St. N.W. Open for Inspection Tonight 7 to 10 —ready to serve—Van Camp’s Pureed Fruits and Vegetables. Specially pr.- pared for infant feeding or when the %on;:::h ‘6;252 6 o0z. cans zsc results every time. Simply add water, roll and bake, that's all. Flako makes crisp, light, flaky, delicious ple crusts and dry undercrust and once you hav tried it you will always use i Alashan-Pink * Standard Quality PURE Bulk or Package LARD Quaker Maid . Dr. D. B. 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