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N A LWAYS select your BLANK A Bo0KE e e ‘able stock. RELIEF BUDGETS CATHOLIC TOPIC Increasing Demands Viewed as Serious Problem for Charities Conference. nationally llln!fl cuisine —what a lorious combination! low superbly it fite B} your desires! on the spacious 'k overlooking lwalk and the 'njoy life to the | fil“!ll Youwill,atColton Manor—everybodydoes! Speclal Weekly and Monihl i ddnd —— - olten Maner One ofrhe Finest Hotels !n Atlantic City ake Colton Manor your perm: OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN SEA WATER BATHS ATLANTIC CITY’S NEWEST r..-ny Located Fireproof Hotel .250 p s .5 R. B. LUD! ATLANTIC CITY'S BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS ELBERON Tennessee and Pacific Avenves IROQUOIS South Carolina Ave. near Boardwalk 350 Up Ameriemn Plen | o Ledv.M.D. Clarion '%maswxm...s. EXE K. BONIFAC e AMERI PREMIER RESORT. ot Wamons Medicsl Batha. LEGAL NOTICES. . BEIDE and THOMAS F. "cANERON, Attorners ™ SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- triet of Columbla, holding a District Qourt-—In ve .i:olgongnuon of Jand for the Blrach mha extoaan ot Wl Btrect, in the Tobihoties “and. o7 ssed No- ice h-m: lmn mn Hhe ury'in the above- entit] rned w’ verdict therein on part of whose land was con- demined 1o this proceeding) be Hled in said i of October, ‘ashington Evening papers published in the District of Columbia, at itnt ten days before the said lst day of JESSE (Fhie cony. ly the court: Feur? N5 coniiNGRAR, Glerk "B eri "By . B. DERTZBAUGH, Asst. Clerk, | is causing grave concern to social work 'umber 28-October 2. The best experi- n | 2312 Branch Z 3 Jr c.y.l.ry ‘The ‘rising tide” of relief calls, which agencies throughout the country, will be discussed by authorities in this field of humanitarian effort at a national | conference in the Mayflower Hotel Sep- ence of the country will be focused on this vital problem by thousands of dele- gates to the sixteenth annual meeting of the National Conference of Catholic Charities. Rev. Dr. John O'Grady, ex- ecutive secretary of the conference, em- pnasizes the importance of this problem us tollows: “The mounting budget of relief-giving agencies is one of the problems of in- creasing seriousness with which the -204 4:05, 6, 8 and 10 p.m. | family relief agencies have been con- .fmnud during the past 12 or 15 months, Gue to unprecedented industrial depres- sion and unemployment, with which the conference will wrestle. Relief Budgets Studied. “The conference is studying reliet budgets in 10 cities over a lo-yeu period to ascertain the causes, and if possible the remedies, for the situation. Answers to such questions as the fol- lowinf are sought: better supervision of relief ex- pendltures needed? “Must we have increased funds to, meet the increase in applications, or thall we spread funds in each family instead of maintaining standard bud- gets? Responsibility Question. “Are - relief uenclu shouldering re- sponsibilities wmc;\ thould be assumed the community w’ “Should they cease givi to families having problems of unemployment and insufficlent wages wrich should be met by the leaders o( the community? “The topic is :. vital one, bristling with many issues. Dr. Henry Schu- macher, director, Child Guidance Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, will close the session on trends in Catholic relief with an address on the influence of rellef- giving on personality and development. CENSUS EMPLOYE HELD FOR GRAND JURY ACTION Hoyt Identified at Hearing Before U. 8 Commissioner as Having Received Another’s Pay. Preston 8. Hoyt, Census Bureau em- ploye, yesterday was held for grand jury action by U. S. Commissioner G. Lyle Hughes .after an employe of the pay office identified him as having received $59 pay of another ‘bureau employe on September 2. Hoyt was arrested Friday by Depart- ment of Justice agents and charged with lorfln‘ the mme of Robert H. inne to wnn pay Goodloe of the bureau pay omce me'n(.\fled Hoyt as having ob- | | tained Winne’s salary, upon her appear- ance before Commissioner Hughes. Hoyt has been employed by the Gov- ernment since July. He said his home is in Hightstown, N. J, and that he is & Yale graduate. ARMY FLYING SCHOOLS GET SEVEN D. C. MEN Eight-Month Course Assigned at Brooks Field, S8an Antonio, Tex., and March Field, Riverside, Calif. Seven Washington men on Novem- ber 1 will the eight months’ S ing at the Primary lying Corps at Brooks Pield, San Antonio, Tex., and at March Field, Riverside, Calif. They will be members of a class of 246 new students. Those who will take the course at Brooks Fleld are James A. DeMarco, avenue southeast; Paul L Dperr, 1119 B street southeast, and Fdward Wheeler of the Bureau of Publu: Roads, Agriculture Department. ‘The local students assigned to train- ing at_March FPleld include Second Lieuts. Robert H. Booth, Field Art.lllery Ludlow King, Infan Edward Kumpe, Engineers, and Troup umer All luated from West in the class of 1930. — Ousted Union Head Reinstated. KANSAS CITY, September 10 (#).— A. Franklin, Kansas City, Kans., de- 850 as wsldm:‘nf posed a year ; | ternational Brotherhood ARE | makers, Iron Shipb %: 3% | of America, by uflders and Hel the executive council, was reinstad it the organization's ; | convention here yesterday. PILE-FOE nuu pain all stoop” and " sufering . B LEGAL NOTICE AND NOTICE OF SALE. nll tes Marshal’s Sale gnt NoTicE oF EAmODA D_DESCRIPTION MOBILES 1N 3. Vi T Gepry Wie Bernes & ummu ‘Allihe, Jncon Mitehel rles Bernie Edward Jones, , “Richard Jgseph Thompsor Prank James Connor, 10, ill be sold or other- cording 1o law, ursuance of th Tollowine descri . the, automobiles " respectively described d orders, wers d ized a Supreme, and 5 of ‘automo- ‘nl‘n No. 1847963, in alley beiween 65 of Confilcnted Automobiles. ork Avenue. N. mm Creviciet Goupe. Wrine No. 374 T No, 't U:l\lfl,lh“ Ford Touring ln' he N No. J-1810 isth nses HE -ny “There"be, el y of mm or l me i .%-o w.#“ o Gtnerwise at Wlml!“un. D. C. on the 2th Dated f | day of August, PHY EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1930. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Ga; —“Big Revue,” burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Fox—"The Last of the Duanes, ., 1:24, 3:43, 5:18, 7:37 -nd Palace—“Call of the Flesh,” at 11:40 am., 2:10, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p.m. Columbia ‘Romance” (second veek), at 1 m.. 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 and 9 R-K- 11:25 a. 9:25 p.m. Metropolitan—"Big Boy,” at 11 am 12:45, 2:30, 4:30, 6:09, 7:55 and fl“! pm Keith’s—“Monte Carlo,” at ., 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and rle—“The Office Wife,” at 12:05, Ambassador—“So This Is London,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m, Central—“Top Speed,” from 11 am. to 11 pm. Tivoli—"“High Society Blues,” at 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 745md950pm Chinese Qunter Burns, BATAVIA, Java, gumber 10 (A).— Fire today destroyed the entire Chinese quarter at Pontianak, Borneo. Many shops were burned to the ground. Dam- age was estimated at 4,000,000 gullders (about $1,600,000). 'LASTIC Stockings fitted ex- pertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON'S, 917 G St Inspect Our New Show Rooms 4100 Georgia Ave. N.W. 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LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE Ernst Lubitsch’s Captivatipe and Mischievous dventure with Beauties and Boud “MONTE_ GARLO” A Paramount Plcture with Jeanette MacDonald Lovely H. “THE LOVE and eroine_of PARADE" Jack Buchanan —STARTING SATURDAY— Radie Pictures’ Musical Comedy-Drama | “LEATHERNECKING" ror: o ll“' ll‘ll! 7//[%/“//%////////////2 (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Columbia EARLE: ‘MITI.OPOH'I'AN—I‘ st. n.w. -Amssmn—mh IM Col. rd. n.w. 0—624 AVALON—CM"I lm lnd McKinley AVENUE GRAND-—645 Pa. ave. s.e, JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. SAVOY—3030 14th st. n.w. STANTON—515 C st. n. *SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w, TAKOMA-—4th and Butternut sts, TIVOLI—14th k rd. YORK—Georgia Maryland and Virginia OFERA HOUSE Leesburs ve '™ OPII.A lovl!—!lol—lfi W. Va. DANCING. e —— IW“ % B o e