Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1930, Page 11

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THE EVENING |PEACE ADVOCATES WILL MEET HERE Congress of World Alliance for In- ternational Friendship Sched- uled for November. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, staff are Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, Dr. |2 More Social Registerites Abroad. | Fred B. Smith, Linley V. Gordon, Harry N. Holmes and Miss G. S. Barker. | NEW YORK, July 2 (#)—Folks Local headquarters of the congress | pagsing the Summer abroad who are will be at the Willard Hotel and the | Y. M. C. A, Clarence A. Aspinwall will supervise local program arrangements. JULY 2, 1930, A—11 ;t:r of other days, is still an athlete to Tiger Grid Star Still Active. Teoknaed i o L 88 sthi w gross in the metropolitan GARDEN OCITY, N. Y., July 3 (®)—| FoR ather-and-son golf tournament j eon club meetings, soap box orators Shep Homans, & Princeton foot ball | gonre of 80, S prominent enough to be listed in the | and other attempts to A ather B TS aaemsemeasmmwemsmesnommmae. T 1 empaten’ it Tain: Tt yar, M| b .'.iflIiIIIIIIII||IIIIIIII||IIHlIIIl|l!lHllIIIHIIlIl!IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII!HHIIIIlmflNIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIWWHIIIIfllllflllllllg Orations Barred. NANKING (#).—The police depart- | ment has placed a taboo upon lunch- | LEAGUE ASKS PETS Rescue Group to Provide Home for Vacationers’ Dogs and Cats. An appeal to residents of Washing- ton planning to permit their dogs and cats to roam the streets when they En; away for the Summer to send the pets to the Animal Rescue League, at 349 Maryland avenue southwest, was made 500 ARE PRESENT AT PARK OPENING Opportunity Now Afforded ‘Whether night advertising signs are dangerous to the eyesight, is a ques- tion recently introduced in the English House of Commons. { itain that few such gatherings are necessary. | for Colored Community Activities. More than 500 persons Monday night attended a program of entertainment incident to the opening of Rock Creek Parkway, adjoining Twenty-seventh and M streets, for community activi- ties of colored people. The program included the presenta- tion of a motion picture by Alfred Johnson, director of music in the col- ored public schools. Associated in the TOgram were rge Parker, chairman of the com- mittee on arrangements, and Mrs, Mary Thompson of the Florence Wheatley Y. W. C. A. and others, community project, it is stated, is outgrowth of a plan presented Louise Harlow, social service worker in charge of the Georgetown branch of the Associated Charities. Among those who have co-operated in the community project are Rev. Dr. today by officials of the organization. The league’s ambulance will be sen Maryland avenue institution. The ani mals will be placed in desirable home: if their owners wish to abandon them { asked to call at once, in order t | the customary pre-Fourth of July rush. ———e TWO COLLEGES MERGE GALESBURG, 111, July 2 (P) bard College, founded 79 years ago. picture yesterday, when its schol to Knox, its historic rival, with it was merged. hich Two Cuban Flyers Killed. HAVANA, July 2 (®).—Two Cuban Army_aviators, one a former pupl of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, were Killed yesterday in the crash of their plane |at_Alacranes, Matanzas Province. for the cats and dogs of owners who|tional peace, the American branch of find it inconvenient to take them to the All residents desiring the service \\'Pig‘ avo Lom- officially passed from the educational ic and alumni records were transferred | t| Pledged to the promotion of interna- |the World Aliance for International | Friendship will hold its fifteenth annual congress here November 10, 11 and 12. ‘The congress, attended by 500 national representatives, will consider current | | problems of international issue, par- | | ticularly urging a universal adoption of | the Kellogg peace pac | _“The 1930 congress, ; | Smith, chairman of the Committee -of | the World Alliance, states, “will insti- | tute a world survey of the international outlook, with special reference to gov- | ernmental achievements and pending | world issues.” President Hoover is scheduled to de- liver the inaugural address. Other speakers will be former Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, Alanson B. Houghton, Arthur Meighen, formerly prime minister of Canada; C. C. Wu, Mary E. Woolley, Dr. James T. Shot- well, Justice Florence E. Allen, Henry Wickham Steed, formerly editor of the London Times; Prof. Parker T. Moon, | Summer Homes Look Cooler —and are unquestionably more sanitary, when rugs and carpets come up, and floors are left bare. Floor beautifying involves little expense and labor when you utilize Reilly-sponsored finishes and helps. Our stocks include the most reliable FLOOR STAINS, VAR! | TINTON TRUSTCOMPANTY Nobody But You can see or open the box which you rent in the Union Trust Company’s loss-proof Safe Deposit Vault. This gives you ABSOLUTE PRIVACY in the protection of your important papers, and at LOW COST—$3 and upwards a year. 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Dubois, chairman of the Georgetown ~ Conference of Social Agencies; Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, superin- tendent of public buildings and pub- lic parks in the National Capital, and Melvin Sharpe, executive assistant to | William F. Ham, president the | Washington Railway & Electrs ‘The next event at the par] be held Fridey evening, July featured by a band con pictures and community singin STATES ASKED T0 AID | U. S. WITH DRY LAW, "Anti-Saloon Head Says Shift in Federal Enforcement Calls for Local Help. American ) —OR-A-BEAR. WHEN IT COMES To WELD- =ING.WE ARE THERE. 1,000 years ago a man who could cut apart or WELD together iron in the manner we do would have been called a devil’s imp and perhaps stoned to death. Whether a devil or angel today we loudly shout, “Come on with your broken metals and let us save your dollars by WELDING them.” -Weldit Co., 516 First St. N.W. Metropolitan 2416 . SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST WORKMEN OF WELDIT Co; N WELDING THE TAIL ON M\ BUFFALO, AT QST.BRIDGE. LRI ELRR R REEERERREE IS FEERRERERERESRERAREEREEE D 1, to be motion $ ublic | gregations, Meetings may be held compared with 1,348 last year. The CLOSED ALL DAY = 3 .E special permission, but the police figures cover 13 cities. JULY 4th AND 5th | EDWARDJ.STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT il F. Scott McBride, general superin- tendent of the Anti-Saloon -League of America vesterday called upon the States to help the Department of Juse tice enforce prohibition. i As the Federal responsibility for this enforcement was shiftéd from the Treasury to the Justice Department, McBride issued a statement warn- ing that the Nation-wide attention given the transfer would increase “calls upon the Federal Government for work that should be done by the States.” Forty-three States he explained, have prohibition laws, similar to the Volstead act. “Friends of prohibition in these States,” he declared, “should insist upon action under their own laws in order that the Attorney General's activities may be directed toward the special fields requiring Federal en- forcement.” MEARS’ PILOT RESIGNS Leave Is Canceled for Proposed Trip Around World. NEW YORK, July 2 (#).—John Henry Mears, who plans to fly around the world in an attempt to break the Graf Zeppelin's speed record, last night announced the withdrawal of Fred Melchior as pilot of his plane. Melchior, employed by the Junkers Corporation of America, obtained a leave of absence to make the flight, h:‘% the leave has been canceled, Mears said. YOU NEED NOT BE AFRAID —to use CARBIUM PLANT FOOD liberally. Its function is to supply mate- rials for plant nourishment and to help—not to harm. CONGER BROS. 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