Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 6

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. .‘—6 ¥ THE >E\'FZXING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 1930. W' GUEUD L OVERNMWENT, 15 LARGELY A - MATTER QF EDUCATION * * * * * Uncle Sam at Your Service...A New and Highly Educational Pic-- torial Feature Appearing Every Week- Day in The Evening Star. e Tells in Facts and 'Pictures Interesting Things About Our Great Government * * * * > YOUNG WASHINGTON IS LEARNING: ABOUT UNCLE SAM IN THE STAR [ VERY afternoon thousands of school children in Washington, nearby Maryland and Virginia are learning more about our govern- ment from “Uncle Sam at Your Service,” a new feature of THE STAR. Instructors, teachers, pro- fessors and parents are interested, too, and they have suggested and are sponsoring scrap-book records of these interesting facts about Uncle Sam. In this way school children are finding an incentive to learn the heretofore dry presentation of governmental facts. “Uncle Sam at Your Service” is illustrated, and the information is authoritative, ~ Che Stav. TR CREAT NEWSPARLEE D having been secured directly from the proper governmental departments. Daily civics questions add still more interest to this new feature. Every phase of Uncle Sam’s activi- ties will be depicted, and a com- plete scrap-book with each “strip” pasted in will be acomplete record of Uncle Sam. If your children have not already started their scrap-book record of this interesting feature, begin now toclip them every afternoon.’ The first appearance of “Uncle Sam at Your Service” wasin THE STAR May 12th. You may easily obtain these few missing numbers at the Business Counter of THE STAR, Eleventh Street and Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NATION'S

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