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HOME ACCIDENT DRIVE IS PLANNED Some One Is Hurt Every 30 Seconds, Survey of Bureau of Standards Shows. By the Associated Press. Every 30 seconds some one gets hurt in an. American home. The: United States Bureau of Stand- ards has found out in & study of acel- dents in the home and today announced a plan to cut down the average. Two million club women are expected to take | part in the program. | Mishaps in the home constitute one- | fourth' of the yearly 100,000 tlhlll.lel‘ Poor {llumination, sometimes fad for subdued lighting, s jomy, is responsible for many of . Lack of closet space in mod- -{Census Count on Particular; | |0BLESS FIGURES MRS. JOHN F. SIPPEL. RELEAS ALLOWED Unemployment Phase to- Be Given Out. i ment of unemployment census results by all supervisors, who earlier had been advised that they were not to give out any information on this subject. The \ change was occasioned by numerous re- accident fn | cent inquiries. 5 oY 19 | thought “proper or ad 7 | “misun of the figures. May 15 LSS e SENATE GROUP FAVORS Contess; Ceiba Besolute_World ervie Carinth Sitnccabdan DUR 55 Beltie 888 onso —1 San Jacinto—Vera Crus . Nickerie—Haitian ports. DUE THURSDAY. MAY 29. Nerissa—8t. _Joh conia—_World ¢ ireinia—Kingstan DUE SATURDAY, MAY 91. rica—Hambure AR Juan, = % Hamburg. = : : Mihiel_Crigiobal and Oorinto. ‘Africano—ldontevideo. BAILING THURSDAY, MAY 2. Saturnia—Azores, Lisbon, Gibraltar, Naples and Trieste. Dresden—Galway, Cherbours and Bremer- ven, Buropa—Cherbours, Southampton and Brem- erhaven. 8sn Lorento—San Juan and Sento Dominse y. American Trader—London. Haiti—St. Thomas. Contessa—La Ceiba American Merchant —London. Chickasaw. 3 Coahoma County—] lam. Exminister—Genoa. Manchurian Princé—Rio de Janeiro. SAILING FRIDAY. MAY 30. Carinthia—Plymouth. Havre and London. Rotterdam—Piymouth. - Boulogne and ~Rot- rdam Prance—Plymouth and Havre. urdonnais—Vigo and Bordesux. uthern Cross—Bermuda. Rio de Janeiro, Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires. Stavangerfiord—Oglo and Bergen. ripsholm_Gothenburg, lympic—Cherbourg and Southampton. SAILING SATURDAY. MAY 31. Caledonia—Moville and Glasgow. anconis_—Cobh and Liverpool. rmuda., St. John's. ee—Cobh. Cherbours and Hamburg. fasette—Plymouth and Havre. California—Havana. Panama Canal and San Fistiansand. Oslo and Colnmares—Havana, Oristobal and Port o, lc—Col l. e Pt Bouloane and Loa- &1::“1“5—”"!0““% Cherbourg and Ant- WerD B Jithioavans: Prosreso and Vers 8 Blaya—Sentiaso, Kinsston snd Puerto Oolombis. Cortes. obal. Oaliso and Valparsise. SAILING MONDAY. JUNE 1. olumbus—Plymouth. Cherbours and Brem- erhaven. vy BAILING TUESDAY. JUNE 3. ia—Cherbourg._and Southampton. ctoliieCrerbourel Bouthampion snd Ham- ure. ‘The earliest date when women's work offices really started in this country been set at 1868, in mcnfi. oman was employed as & bank It is pointed out that she announce- unemployment survey & Census Bureau compilstion schedules arrive in Washing- cant those “without a job, able to work and looking for a job.” The su- pervisors were instructed they must not ive out any further information from unemployment schedule at this to unemployment as was ble,” to preven or misinterpretation” WHARF CONTROL BILL Move to Give D. C. Commissioners More Power in Small Claims Cases Is Approved. Applieations o “construct. . wharves, mum-nm'mm banks of the Potomac.River within the District would have to be ved by olmucl;hwuamdw i ks, AN rl ACQUIRED BY MUSEUM N\ Violent Scold, Honest Landlord and \ Others Come in for “Poetic” Justice at Graves. ita) thln the epi ho?!lu following “On a Vlgwnt Scold’ is interesting. “Beneath this stone, a lum of A U-Ar.bdh\'o'il ke ng, ‘Who on the 24th of ;‘ly Began to hold her tongue.” tic poem on the death ller of Boston, Lincolnshire, the following lines: - "Delfllmlhehfllhlndluthm‘nfil And stopped. poor Willia poor m's windpf .m.fiu husks.” 85 Some of the epitaphs are decidedly atening, as th ‘will show: “Earth is now laid to earth And dust to dust. Earth it mouth And filled it must. ‘This is the lot of all, There is none can fiee. Earth is not full, Toom yet left for thee.” Others, like this, are quite gay: The Lord saw good, I was lopping off wood, And down fell from the tree. I met with a check And broke my neck, And so death lopped off me.” One of the prose gems of the collec- tion tells of John Alston, the Notting- ham landlord of the “Three Crowns,’ ‘who lies “In the joyful expectation of receiving a fourth when he gets up again,” and another mentions Richard Grifin, a Shropshire man, who died in May, 1736, at the age of 116 mn and was appropriately borne to grave g:l a;l ancient people, oldest pall- r ight. 19: on Page A-7 ‘Ui swrity e following example | N Jshop voNinth St W THE EVENING NORTHERN BAPTISTS TO DISCUSS MERGER Controversy Inmvolving Relations With Church Council Is in Prospect. | By the Associated Press. May 27—Two pos- sible controversies, one involving rela- tions with the Federal Council of 'was slated to make the keynote speech, | mathemati STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, 1930. e mooct union . (o Dot | oo Eavenae ot mrolocs vy et | BANK MONOPOLY SEEN | *3: of Christ, are in prospect at the annual | servati ives. Northern Baptist Convention. Both majority and minority reports The sessions open tomorrow and will ‘commission last six days, with 20,000 delegates and visitors expected in a record gathering the latter half of the week. Convention officials said some of the conservatives _obj MAY 27, of banking in the United States. [related to the Government, tempera- & conference of business extent it the former controller of ment and t of the United States. “No plan has been de-| Il sald claims that centralised groups <+ BY CHARlEs G- DAWES vised by“mlcz chain banking can be m l!l;r“-:ld:ym .m?, “will not | Cox ground that its are too modern. A year ago at the Denver convention Bishop Francis J. McCon- nell of the Methodist Episcopal Church At 12 the French genius Ampere was| and president of the Federal Council, |an ackno trol Chain Privilege. By the Associated Press. 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