Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 35

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EDUCATIONAL. 3 meihods. quick resuits Gregs ana Boyo Short- & " Civls service Subects” Bpeed” Die: m. Start today. 1383 5. Nat. 5308 Secretarial Training by the Individual Method Day and Evening Post Office Bldg., 14th & Park Rd. Columbia 7078 i | ! Coeducational. i _Axk ‘llelm % b Benjamin Franklin University 314 TRANSPORTATION BLDG. 8259 17th and H Walton Courses Day and evening classes leading to B. C. S. and M. C. 8. degrees now forming. Call ||} or telephone National 1748 for catalogue. STRAYER COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY 721 13th Street s Sidwell's Friends School || For Boys and Girls ! 47th Year Begins September 22 |/ City School, 1809-1819 1 St. N.W._ || AUl Srades and High School { Suburban School, 3901 Wisc. Ave. Kindergarten and Grades 1. IL 111, IV Country Club. Gymnasium. ming. Bus_Service Tt=z. W. Sidwell, A. M. Principal Phone National 0284 Enrollment Week Special instruetion for Fall Civil Serviee exa; ations. Begin this week. SPECIAL RATES for ENROLLMENT WEEK. Pre; Statistic: Clerk Classes 5 days and Devi School An accredited boarding and day school in Washington, D. C, which stresses Coliege Entrance || Board and preparation for West Point, ..Naval Academy, .Coast Guard and Air Service. Catalogue || on request. Fall term begins Sep- | tember 17. Tuition and board, $800 | per year. I 2961 Upton Street N.W. Washington, D. C. The Temple School, Inc. Emphasizing Individual Instruction in Business and Secretarial Training Enroll for Fall Classes 1420 K St. NA. 3258 STRAYER COLLEGE A Collegiate Institution for Bugsiness Training Day and Evening Clusses form- ing September 29 and October 6 Call or Phone Naf 18 for Catalos 721 Thirteenth Street _ Tke Abbott School of Fine & Commercial Art Day and Evening Classes Enroll Now 1624 H_St. N.W. Art—Advertising Interior Decor Children’s Saturday Class A 1333 F St. N.W. POTEET’S Secretarial and Civil w formis Uth & Exe Sts. N.W. $000000000000000000000000- Felix Mahony’s National ArtSchool | ART E xfilli) : to: on Sept. 15 to Oct. 1 of Color, Interior Decoration, Costume Design, Commercial Art, Posters and Children’s Saturday Class Work 1747 Rhode Island Avenue | North 1114 | Classes Begin October 1. Register Now | 2900000000000000000000000¢ STUYVESANT WARRENTON, VA. AN IDEAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS INTENSIVE TEACHING VARIED ATHLETICS RIDING A SPECIALTY Send for Catalog Edwin B. King, MA. Headmaster DEMY~— ME. 2883 BUSINESS COLLEGE | Service ing. | - COLUMBIA SCHOOL Engineering Department Classes Begin September 29th INTENSIVE NINE-MONTH UNITS AERODYNAMICS. STRESS ANALYAIS, \NE DESIGN M PMC‘L&-NGWI’RNG | OFFICE SPEC. WRITING [CAL ENGINEERING ERATING ‘ {ACHINE_ DESIGH G ENGI NG AND VENTILATING VEYING AND MAE GO M. | | tieat Clerss moufl | pltATION DRY OBLIGATIONS OF .0.P.UTLINED Deets Pickett Tells Confer- ence Republicans Must Back Prohibition Law. By the Associated Press. * KENMORE, N. Y., September 25.— The Republican parly was described as “under a sacred cobligation in regard to - ' prohibition” tonight by Deets Pickett, research secretary for the M:thodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals. “The men and women who gave Mr. Hoover such an unprecedented majority have a right to expect that that party will deal honestly and loyally with them,” he told th Genessee Conference of the Methodist ¥piscopal Church here. Says Wetness Is Treachery. “Anything else would be treachery of the blackest hue and would be resented in direct proportion to the confidence shown at the polls in 1928. The Repub- 'Ilcun party will have to be dry or not at_all. Pickett said the fight against the pro- hibition law was being made by seven rich men who “are trying to discredit the influence and destroy the leadership of men and organizations. which have dared to obstruct their plans to seize political control of this country in order | may establish an tnm::; | that they $5,000,000,000 _liquor trade with | enormous’ profits.” | Fears Maladministration. | He add:d that if the prohibition law ever loses, it would not be because of the opposition, “however ‘well financed or however furious it may be,” but “be- cause of maladministration or non- administration of the law by men who are not prohibitionists, who never were prohibitionists and who never will be prohibitionists."f The President, the Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General Young- quist were described by him policy” of putting drys in charge of enforcement “all down the line, there will be nothing to fear.” DOUBLE “S.KY PILOT” Clergyman in Africa Is Taking Flying Lessons. LONDON, September 26 (#).—Africa may shortly have a “sky pilot” in a double sense. A young clergyman has responded to the n?nl of the Bishop of Central Tanganyika for a man will- ing to learn to fly in order to minister to Europeans around the great lakes of the Tanganyika Diocese. The volunteer, whose name has not been divulged, has already taken flying lessons, and the bishop is e: in Tal $5.000 to hase an ne. ‘MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Grete Lorleberg von Bayer Pianist and Teacher Studied piano with i Direcior. Hanover Conservator. had Professor Marie Bender, Royal High for Music, Berlin-Charlptten- The Ch e oa "Cllh:‘uultpmnnl SCHOOL OF WASHINGTON A Leadis lon T Only. pes ¥ IT"":F..T pens Sept. 22—Send for 5:!-1% Y. M. C. A.—1736 G St. N.W. WASHINGTON College of Music d Degrs Drepa children and = begi bractice rooms. ore 310300 8 St. N. COLUMBIA SCHOOL ENGINEERING AND DRAFTING Paul J. Leverone, President Engineering Classes Begin Sept. 20 No Entrance Requirements Dratiing Classes Enroll Any Time Day and Evening Sessions Send for Catalogues 1319 F St. N.W. Metro. 5626 A Seleet School i ial Seetion Typewriting— phic — Secretarial Business Administration—C\ DAY—AFTERNOON—EVENING Individual _Instruction TIVOL! THEATER BUILD! Fourteenth Street at Park Road Northwest Prepare now for File Ci ratory Sehool, Met.” 6337. otion exams., Statis- The Civil Service 12th 'repa; and F nw . ‘ NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | Fall Term Begins September 27, 1930 SCHOOL OF LAW—SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar's office open_for registration 9 AM. to 7 P, 818 13th St. N.W. Telephones Nat. 6617, Met. 7964 merson Institute 78th Consecutive Year 1738.1740 P St. North 10359 Day School—Late Afternoon School— Co-Educational—Accredited in the and_Foreign Countries Fall Term Begins r 15 Preparing for College id_University ~—West Point—Anna st Guaro Boarding Department Special classes preparing for exam!- nations for Direct Commiseion in ‘A:lmy. also for Fiying Cadets, A O Call_ror Inormation w Randolp Sept. Earell “. % Southeastern University __1736 G St. (Y. M. C. A.), NA. 8250 WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW Co-educational Thirty-fifth Year Fall Term Begins September 22 sRpStURAL ENCINER R ATICS— ARITHMETIC Bach course includes necessary mathematics ¥No Entrance Requirements Send for Engineering Catalogue ' = D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930. I — \ Wilbur, possession of a certificate of | Hits Him With Umbrella at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, i Possession of Certificate of Compe- | tency Does Not Give Holder 7 by b f the O: . o " PIbs: o1 Totaied e ik ive the| Beginning of Trial on Bribery Charge. WILBUR RULES INDIAN “APANESE A'H'A[}KS 1UNDER GOVERNMENT CARE e | EXCHIER OF KOREA According to Secretary of the Interior | ! holder the status of a white person. | This was the position taken by the| i Secretary in his answer to a petition }for mandamus fled recently in the Dis- | Itrict Supreme Court by J. J. Quarles, jr. of Tulsa, Okla, trustee in bank- | By the Associated Press ruptey for Blert Dennison, nnl é)saxfl TOKIO, September 26.—The public Indian, Quarles seeks to compel Secre- | y5) of Gen, Hanzo Yamanashi, gov- tary Wilbur to turn over to him quar- | . ety rmeite e Teanine ttom the ernor general of Korea from 1927 to tribal funds. The Government, how- 5 the Indian has the rigl sell an dispose of his allotted lands, he is still | COFidor en route to the court room, a a ward of the Government, and. it is| | still the duty of the Government to - guard and protect his interests in tribal property. Carnera Helps Fight Fire. NEW YORK, September 26 (#).— Primo Carnera is a great fighter of fires. He pulled hote around as if it were spaghetti in helping firemen with a stubborn two-hour blaze in the base- ment of the Park Plaza Annex. RESINOL “HEALED| EVERY PIMPLE”| Writes Miss Klug | “For some years T have had a (rough and pimply skin. I tried many | kinds of skin lotions and creants, but | |none of them seemed to do any good. | |One_day 1 saw your advertisement for Resinol Ointment and sent for a | |sample. The results were so good, I | |bought a full size jar. ! away the redness and roughness, and | heaied every pimple. Now I always keep a jar on hand, and am glad to| pass along a good word for Resinol.” | money’s ed)—Miss Julia Kiug, Loval. W skin is not fresh, ooth and | hy by many with amazing suc- - Seld by all druggists = Sample || | . Write Resinol, Dept. 39, Baltimore, | ‘ \_ AS NIT-WIT-NUTS DROP BOMBSHELLS \ 11929, charged with official corruption, | ““AMERICA’S BIGGEST leader of the ultra-conservative “Pa-| triotic” Society struck him over the | head with a heavy umbrella, nhouun‘l “traitor” and charging him with dis- gracing the army and the nation. Yamanashi was charged with accept- | ance of a bribe of 50,000 yen (about | $25,000) for the granting of permission to establish a rice exchange at Funsan, | Korea. | As governor general of Korea, Yam- anashi, who relinquished the position in | | August, 1929, held a post comparable to | Viceroy of India in the British gov- ernment. CANOE DISASTER HALTS EXPLORERS Honduras Party, Headed by Phila- delphian, Loses Guide, Probably ‘ to Sharks. | By the Associated Press. ? | NEW YORK, September 26.—A hunt- T o ey huno8 for iB¢ | ing trip in Gpanish Flonduras thet wis ashi was necessary because Yamanashi | Drought to a disastrous end by an | holds the decoration of the Grand Cor- |don of the Rising Sun and the First Order of Merit, Order of the Rising Sun. | Yamanashi insisted his | could be proved. return on the liner Platona. The upset, they said, cost them the | life of a guide and the loss of all their | equipment, including guns and ammu- | nition. It occurred on a sandbar at the mouth of the Black River, while innocence Middlesex, England, is to officially teacher, ma.Yo u ll\l‘{];é 1 litz !la\’o1‘! e 1 o CHLITZ . .. the ome malt syrup that gives you more than your worth, and a flaver that has never been equalled. It’s a 100% perfect all barley malt . . . purer . .. clearer... richer . . . and it can’t lose its flavor. VALUE"” GENERAL GLOOM SURRENDERS | upset canoe was described yesterday | | by Maj. Nicholas Biddle and Dr. Ed- | ward Brinton of Philadelphia on their | “adopt” a child and train it-to be a |the party was enroute to Brewer Lagoon. | When the Cayuca upset Maj. Biddle was thrown overboard with a 30-pound motion picture camera fastened to his | back. Dr. Brinton got on the hull of | the boat and helped the major climb | aboard. The other two members of the | party, Tom Nestor, a plantation owner in Honduras, and Ralph Walsted, a mechanic, soon joined them. | The native guide, Cacho, was last | seen when the boat upset. It was con- cluded he had fallen victim to the ! sharks. In spite of the accident, the hunters | brought back several specimens of fish, snakes, insects and animals which they will present to the Academy of Nat- ural Science in Philadelphia, ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 65th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments James F. Shea Secretary James E. Connelly President A Week-End Trip Home BY BUS Offers You Miles of Beautiful Scenery—Gives You a Fast, Safe Trip—and Saves Your Money! Akron. $0.65 Lex 5.40 1.00|Nat; 9.30| Vi 3 'Zlulm\‘, York, 1.00 Niag bt Roanoke. V: Shenany to i Fa Sea Stages xf o) |Philadeip ? 1:150%”1‘-'::".-"".""“" : on Round Trip Tickets! —— . v ITED BUS TERMINAL J2I € PENN.AVE.- IN THE MT.VERNON RAILWAY STA Theworld’s greatest laugh team «ssmerry mad mugs... “’Cuckoos” Kings of the Cockeyed Comedy Realm...are loose again! Backed by an army. of happy lunatics in a hokum - pokem :soakem battle with the blues. Apair of Boudoir Buccaneers A.W. O. L. in the Love and Lingerie Merry . belt of Gay Paree . . . out to make ..or Fifi or Mademoiselle from Armentieres! Roll down the Red Carpet to the Padded Cell — HERE THEY COME! DOROTHY LEE Edna May Oliver Hugh Trevor Leni Stengel George McFarlane Roberta Robinson AND A REGIMENT OF BEAUTIES! 3 you've an ingrown grouch, dig yourself a laugh-proof trench for you’re in for a bombardment of fun and foolish- ness! Wheeler and Woolsey, who doubled you with laughter in “Rio Rita” and cracked your funny bone in “The Cuckoos,” are here again in the screen’s maddest joy-jamboree! Music by Lyrics by Harry Tierney Anne Caldwell EITH’S Directed by Paul Sloane Starting at 10:30 A.M. TOMORROW

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