Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1930, Page 15

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.” MA¥W 11, 1930—PART ONE. THE LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE OF OUR GOVERNMENT Teachers, Educators, Instructors Can Supplement Their Lectures and Text Book Stories of Our Govern- ment and Really Interest Their Pupils With This New and Highly Educational Feature--- UNCLE SAM AT YOUR SERVICE The Government in Pictures in The Star NCLE SAM is a busy man with all of his various activities, bureaus, etc. There is little that goes on that Uncle Sam does not have a part in. Every one knows he manages "the Army and Navy and makes stamps and money, but do you know that he keeps a diary of American rivers, that he tells farmers the best way to raise crops and a host of other things too numerous to mention here? Uncle Sam At Your Service is a new and highly educational feature that will tell in facts " and' pictures the many activities and under- takings-of the world’s most outstanding figure. Teachers and instructors will find this feature of great value in supplementing their work in Civics and Governmental Knowledge. Children will learn by keeping scrap-books and coloring the pictures. Their interest will be sealed and they will gain a lasting impres- ° sion of the organization and activities of our Government, second to none. Thousands of Governmental workers will know how the other thousands work. Every one will know more about Uncle Sarn. than they knew before. Look for this new feature every week-day! ‘Begms Monday, May 12th in @hz Zoening St ar THE GREAT NEWSPAPER OF * THE NATION’S CAPITAL

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