Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 32

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ML CHURCH SOUTH FAGES BTER FIEHT Georgian to Challenge Can- non and 3 Other Bishops { = on Political Grounds. By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., May 8.—With discord hinted at with the arrival of Rev. Rem- bert C. Smith of Washington, Ga., whe has promised to challenge alleged po- litieal activities of four bishops, the Quadrennial General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South to- day settled down to enact rel Donald Donovan, 17, h School ginis, Bishop B, D. Carolina, Bishop H. M. Dubose of nessee :nd Bishop H. M. Moore of Dal- Election terday of Rev. Forney ‘Hutehinson fn“onmam- City, Okla., as chairman of the Epi ‘was taken by many of significant, inasmuch as Rev. son had been mentioned consistently as a probable bishop in the event the con- ference decided to elect. ‘With ecclesiastical committees organ- ized, it was only a matter of routine for the churchmen to settle down to the task ef mlk!nf laws to govern the ministry and the laity for the ensuing four years. Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes of the Ohhlfl) area, Methodist Episcopal Ohurch, spoke last night on “Intellec- tual Perils and Christian Protections. He was the “last bishop from the Northern branch of Methodism. SNOW AND STORMS SWEEP CALIFORNIA @ales Along Coast Threaten Fish- ermen and Crews of Small Boats. By the Associsted Press. SAN PRANCISCO, May 8—Freak sy weather had brought heavy smow- to the Sierra Mountains teday, e a terrific gale yesterday struck the California coast. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. Girl Artist Paints Landscapes From Cockpit of Plane By the Associated Press. NEW _YORK, May 8—An artist who plants her easel in the cockpit of an airplane brought her canvases to New York yes- terday for_exhibition. She is Tlah Marian Kibbey of Kansas City and executives of the Ferargil Galleries, where her g:kmnu from an airplane will shown May 12, believes them to be the first of their sort. “My first air flight from Kansas City to Tulsa and St. Louis showed me the possibilities of expressing an entirely new perspective in painting,” Miss Kibbey said. “I tried to put en canvas my impressions.” LIGHTNING KILLS BOY LAWRENCE, Mass, May 8 (P)— right fielder of the 1 base ball d when a | |CALIFORNIA PULLS POPULATIONWEST Census Geographers Unable to Predict Absolute Trend of Center. By the Assoclated Press. The center of population. pivot ef human distribution in the United States, is on its way Westward, strongly pulled by California. Of so much, Clarence E. Batschelet, census geographer, is certain. But whether this population center, left 10 years ago in a country spot 1.9 miles west of Whitehall, Ind., will jog South- ward, as in seven previous censuses, or Northward, as in six, remains to be de- team, | termined by more complete i930 re- s, persons were stunned here last night as lightning struck the grandstand at Sullivan Park. - | Donovan, with players of the Lawrence and Nashus, N. H., High School teams and fans attending the game, had sought shelter in the stan thunderstorm broke. la gains can counter-balance Detroit and its adja- cent auto centers; if Southern Califor- nia can outweigh developments in the States of Washington and Idaho, the seeming Southward trend of the early returns will trium this trend, Dallas, Tex., came in heavily today with a 260,397 total, a 63.8 per cent increase. The center of population, the census geographer explained, is that point upen which a hypothetically weight- less United States would balance, each individual thereon being assumed to have equal weight, and to exert an in- fluence on the central point propor- tional to his distance from l.:_nrnk “Thus, one person in Calift 30 far as weight is concerned, would count three times as much as a person ‘n Philadelphia, close to the present cen- ter,” Batschelet explained. The_center of population is on its way Westward. but not even Census Director William M. Steuart would this early hazard a prophecy as to where it will settle down. For 40 years it has been crossing Indiana. and last census showed a decided tendency to loiter on its way, moving only 9.8 miles, the mini- mum, as against a maximum move of 80.6 miles. However, its average ad- vance would take it across the Wabash River into Illinois. Once it touched virginia soil, once Kentucky. It spent 20 years in Maryland, 40 years in West Virginia and 20 in Ohio. Mrs. McCormick to Talk. “The Significance of the Illinois Vote and the World Court” will be discussed by Rng;eunuuve Ruth Hanna McCor- mick a radio talk at 5 o'clock to- morrow afternoon over WMAL and a network of other Columbia Broadcast- ph. Contributing toing System stations. When the family keeps eating the baby’s Uneeda Graham Crackers, there’s only one thing left to do . . . Keep three or four open packages around in plain sight... and hide the baby’s private stock. Says the Uneeda Bay. Peace of Mind — through knowing that there is continue ous, autematic het water at all times by merely a turn of the faucet—is a big thing in any home. Women know this — know that hot water is necessary for such a host of things; for food preparation, for dishes, for laundering, and baths, from morning till night. "SPECIAL SALE ~ Automatic Water Heaters FOR THE MONTH OF MAY ONLY This is the month when we install hundreds of water heaters, and to give our pa- trons the special service re- quired we concentrate our entire force of skilled me- chanics on this one branch of service. Place Your Order Today— Complete Installations—Tomorrow During this sale we will allow you $10.00 On your old Water Heating Equipment regardless of age or condition. Many women put up with make-shift heating arrange- ments unnecessarily. Let an automatic water heater save YOU time and temper; and at a surprisingly small cost! During this period we will complete- ly install your ehoice of either a “Pitts. burg,” “Ruud” or “Loveka” autematie or sterage type water heater for as litile as $5 down and $5 a menth with your gas bill. WasHINGTON (As Licht CoMPANY GEORGETOWN GAS LIEHT CO. Ny 419 Tenth SE.NW. ROSSLYN GAS CO. WISCONSIN AND DUMBARTON AVES. Puone NATionaL 8280 WEST WILSON MVO.C(?:IWVA. Hhowes WEst 0615 b Hlhgee CLansnpan 75 G AS APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS several hours threatened fishing en wsiasts and crews of small boats with GRAHAM CRACKERS Eating Uneeda Graham Crackers is one of your firss health habits. And it’s one grown-ups don’ seem to get over . . . they find the flavor as irresistible as do the youngsters, in these crispy, golden-bravn squares. Made as only "Uneeda Bakers” can make them. Sold in the package or by the pound. CHICAGOAN FOLLOWED BY BAD LUCK ALL DAY A MESSAGE to TELEPHONE USERS Cemetery. Hughes with the Navy l':hs Span- erican War and land duty wihefe mountaing reach the shy The new dial telephone system in downtown Wash- ington has been in service since midnight last Saturday. Naturally there was congestion for a few hours on Monday morning, due to its novelty, but, aside from that, the service has heen practically normal. The smooth functioning of the new system could not have been possihle without the fine co-operation which the public has given to the Telephone Company and for which we wish to express our sincere appreciation. The dial equipment in our new building at 730 12th Street N. W,, presents a number of interesting features and, believing that many of our patrons would like to see it in actual operation, we have arranged to open the building to the public this evening and tomorrow evening (Thursday and Friday), between the hours of 5and 10 P. M. We shall be glad to have you call at that time. You will find guides at the door waiting to take you through the building. Women are especially susceptible, doctors say . . ake of she vacation joys thas Park offets— fisl golf, %. dimb no-n-in:.’ ’lwlu !:fi:.“:;dfi" Jasper Park Lodge w Through Service Dally : g & o ves, oa & L %‘Dlla‘nfll l: Swters Siatien 9140 p. m. . e complate information call, phone or write North National 1 u"'nuhlv!.’ 1049-3B NEARLY CRAZY WITH TETTER On Hands. Burned and Itched. Cuticura Healed. '8 Low Summer Fares : T'i. —to troubles caused by harsh, non-absorbent toilet tissue HERE is no form of human illness quite so humiliating as rectal trouble. Yet in millions of homes wo- men arc cxposing themselves and their families daily to ail- ments of this nature. For much of the tailet tissue sold to housewives today is utterly unfit for bathroom use, It may be glazed, chemically impure, or harsh-surfaced — covered with tiny slivers. ‘Today more and more house- wives are realizing the health importance of toilet tissue. And millions of women are Sani-Tissue or Waldorf. Scott Tissues NOTE: ScotTissue'snd Waldorf are the two largest selling brands in aew 1 ‘white toilet the famons thiruy. insisting upon the tissues that physicians and hospitals have thoroughly approved — Scot- Tissue,Sani-Tissueand Waldorf. These three health-protectin tissues are unusually soft anfi cloth-like. So absorbent they sink in water almost instantly. The sheets tear easily and squarely at the perforations. And the rolls are closely wrap- ped to fit the built-in fixtures. It doesn’t pay to be care- less in this bathroom es sential. Be sure of safety. Always ask for ScotTissuc, LLOYD B, WILSON, President Make Cuticura Sosp end Oint- 'ment your every day toilet prepara~ tions and have a clear, sweet skin THE CHESAPEAKE & POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY the werld . . . Seni-Tissue is a tssue embodying e ‘They fit the built-in fixtures ) 3 ':" L

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