Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1930, Page 37

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. ‘ OBLESS TEACHERS AFFORD PROBLEM Secretary Wilbur Names Committee to Study Situation. By the Associated Press. ‘Why most of the larger cities have thousands of teachers either unemployed or working in some other field awaiting & chance to obtain & teaching position is one of many American educational| problems to be studied by a committee #et up yesterday by Secretary Wilbur. Dr. Edward S. Evenden of Columbia University was nemed assoclate direc- tor of the national survey. It will cover three years. Dr. Willlam C. Cooper, commissioner of education, already had | been named director. The announcement of the committee pointed out that the teacher shortage of & few years ago no longer exists, but many States have “recently found them- selves in the novel predicament of hav- ing many well-trained teachers un- R following group was named to | eonstitute a board of consultants in the | undertaking : Dr, William C. Bagley, Teachers’ Col- , Columbia University; Dr. W. W, Ohio State University; George ‘W. Prasier, president, Colorado State ‘Teachers' College; Willlam S. Gray, dean, University of Chicago; M. E. y, dean, University of Minne- sota; Henry W. Holmes, dean, Harvard University; William Kemp, dean, University of California; W. P. Morgan, president, Western Illinois State Teach- ers’ College; Dr. Shelton Phelps, George College for Teachers; B. . ident, Western State Teach- ers’ Col , and John A. H. Keith, perintendent of education for Penn- sylvania, ELLIS ISLAND HOLDS SELF-STYLED COUNT| Says He Came to U. 8. to Seek Job and Visit Girl Here Claimed as Fiancee. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 30.—Rudolph Ralhawekcle Klandenstein, admittedly impetuous and avowedly of noble line- age, arrived on the liner De Grasse yes- terday to seek employment and visit Phyllis Church Terrell of Washington, who he said was his flancee. But there were obstacles to his achieving either Klandenstein was found the second day out wandering about the corridors an umbrella. As umbrellas are. not customary wear for ocean travel he ‘was questioned. He said he had been a count in Austria when there were counts in Austria, and was a blood descendant Hapsburgs. Since the war he has working as & hairdresser in Paris. He had no ticket, but he showed Miss II's card. He was put in the brig. “I was impetuous,” he acknowledged y, “most. lmpemoul.xn is in the . T am a Hapsburg. I am not a h.l:rflz Dlease, but a hairdresser. It is o ark The stowaway was taken to Ellis Is- land to await deportation. WEAKNESS OF CONCRETE FOUND AT MICHIGAN U.!| Prof. White Finds Molded Prod- ucts Swell With Moisture and Shrink When Dry. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Special).—That lucts E b4 's tests have been con- period of 25 years on and these still show 10 s hib. beller ‘chat. eomacers is never becomes as solid as stone. i H 3 IS RELATIVELY POOR No Longer Handles Revenue of Michael and Has but Little Means of Subsistence. BUCHAREST (N.AN.A).— Queen Helene of Rumania is, in her own right, # relatively poor woman and will doubt- Jess continue so if a reconciliation is not effected between her and the erring King Carol. She no longer handles the sevenue of the young ex-King Michael and has but little means of subsist- ence. ‘When the old King Ferdinand died, he left her nothing of his estates, and #t present she has only the home, a villa overlooking the Bay of Constanza, which Queen Marie has lent her. Her jewels were perhaps her richest posses- slons, and these have been depleted by burglaries. {(Copyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) GIVEN YEAR IN JAIL Man Found Guilty of Turning in| False Fire Alarm Sentenced. Pete Smith, 26 years old, 711 H street southwest, was sent to jail for a year from Police Court yesterday when Judge Robert E. Mattingly found him guilty of “turning in a false alarm of fire.” ‘The man xufisffld Sunrdl;'”nl,ht b, ‘Policeman . berg of tI 'ous 1 after two men said they saw | :: “pull & fire box" at Four-and-a- half and N streets southwest. Smith pleaded not guilty in court. | Mattingly ordered sentence of | 180 days straight and $500 fine or 180 | days more. He failed to post the! money. ~ el BALANCED FOOD AIDS | Purdue Test Reveals Hen Lays Average of 179 Eggs. LAFAYETTE, Ind. (#)—A three-year = b ut!mmm Umve;si:dy mw:g‘ that hens fed on lu s , while on balanced &. mlflng good egg mash, ave _eraged 179 eggs & hen. Chapel on Alpine Height. AOSTA, Ttaly (#).—A chapel has been Mnhlg' 5,”;:; t!;:" 'ummn:eof Laures Mountain, 7,1 high, to commem- death of three Alpine climb- s Tt e e Piorat, last August. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. Dwelling at Lake Bottom. - ancient lake dwelling, known by the|ological finds feve been made mearly mmwm'hm Gaelic name “crannog,” has been folind 40 feet below the previous level of the for the new Nevis water tunnel, an’'on the bed of the lake. Other arche-! water. All Hair Goods At A Saving of 25%) —As a special feature of our 37th Anniversary Sale we are offering our entire stock of hair goods at a twenty-five per cent reduction. Puffs, braids, curls, switches, transformations, parted waves, ete. Just note the savings! Switches, Regularly $3.50 t0 $35..........0c000000....Now $2.62 to $26.35 Transformations, Regularly $6 to $22.50..............Now $4.50 to $17.87 Parted Waves, Regularly $10 to $75............q.....Now $2.50 to $56.25 Kann’s Beauty Salon—Third Floor. KANN’S THIRTY-SEVENTH FREE With Every “Kelly Springfield” TIRE! DURING THE ANNIVERSARY —You don’t need to be told nnythin%_ about Kelly Spring- fields. They're known every- where as one of the best tires made. And during this sale you can still buy them on our usual convenient terms, with our usual guarantee, See what you save! Standard Balloons—as Follows: -21 (29x4.40) /i Tube FREE ., . You Save $1.65 -20 (29%4.50) . Tube FREE . .. You Save 170 -21 (30x4.50) ! Tube FREE You Save -19 (28x4.75) 3 Tube FREE You Save (F-C) . 9. Tube FREE . . . You Save -20 (29x4.75) 4 Tube FREE You Save -21 (30x4.75) . Tube FREE You Save -19 (29x5.00) k Tube FREE You Save -20- ¢30x5.00) i Tub® FREE You Save 1. . .25 Tube FREE . . . You Save 2| 5.00-22 (32x5.00) Tube FREE . You Save 2.1 5.25-18 (28x5.25) Tube FREE 5.25-19 (29x5.25) Tube FREE -20 (30x5.25) .6 Tube FREE You Save 220 -21_(31x5.25) .95 Tube FREE You_Save 225 50-18 (28x5.50 3. Tube FREE You Save 240 50-19 (29x5.50) 5 Tube FREE You Save 245 50-20 (30x5.50) i You Save 255 go-lfl (30x6.00) ¥ You Save 245 00- 0-19 (31x6.00) 3 REE . . ., You Save 250 -20 (32x6.00) 5 You Save 2.60 00-21 (33x6.00) i You Save 2.75 .00-22 (34x6.00) 3 You Save 2.70 6.50-18 (30x6.50) { . _You Save 270 .50-19 (31x6.50) 6.50-20 (32x6.00) 7.00-18 (32x7.00) - Tul Kelly Springfield H Duty Tires ' o oo oo Kann's—Fourth Floor. 33 Styles of Floor, Bridge / % N All THE PRESIDENTS—on the White House Steps—an interesting window display. KANN'S THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNIVEISAIrY? New 1931 Baldwin "RADIOS At Less Than Half Their Actual Value! Highboy Complete or Lowboy with model 8 tubes —Baldwin, a pioneer in the Radio world, has Iong been identified with precision and reliability in fine Radio instruments. These are all-electric sets with built-in dynamic speaker and push-pull amplification, The cabinets, in beautiful walnut finish, are the last word in radio furniture. And both sets have eight of the famous 9 lohis DeForest tubes (four of them screen grid) manufac- i 185 inches tured under RCA license. 83% inches 90 Days’ Free Service—Convenient Terms Kann's—Fourth Floor, Console Electric Sewing Machine Made to Sell for $132—Now HALF, PRICE— ¥ these beautiful, efficient sewing machines at this great saving. They are the popular console style with the built-in-head Westinghouse motor, and —An unusual purchase enables us to offer you $ are as useful as they are attractive, Kann's—Fourth Floor, $3.00 Down—Balance in Convenient Payments and Table Lamps The Popular Two and Three Candle Styles 4 —One of the most remarkable collec- tions of lamps we have ever offered at one low price. - Floor, Bridge, Daven- port and Table styles—sturdily con- - structed, beautifully designed and fin- ed. ished. Each complete with an attrac- tively tailored silk shade. $14.75 to $18.75 values! An opportunity to secure Bridal and Christmas gifts at a worth-while saving, . Bridge and Floor’ Lamps at ~—Brass-finished lamps .in styles for nearly every pur- pose. Each complete with an attractively decorated parchment paper shade. $8.95 values, $1.29 Adjustable Student Lamps SSNS—— $3.98 Pottery Table Lamps .. Kann's—Third Floor, $55 Royalrobe Trunks e 835 "$3.98 —Sturdily constructed trunks with massive round edges and double Regular $4.95 center bands; equipped with the patented Royalrobe clothes retainer, Overnight . Cases 10 garment hangers, laundry bag, shoe box, dust curtain, hat con- tainer and locking bar. $2 .59 Kann's—Fourth Floor, i { The Optical Dept. Offers Special Anniversary £ Savings on All Frames, Lenses and Bifocals W0 000 ovem . ¥ - —The new Saddle-Bridge Frames of simulated —A smart, stylish, comfortable strong frame shell with steel-lined temples to prevent that possesses all the features of a real $10.00 breakage. Regular $5.50 values. Your frame. Offered in the Anniversary Sale own lenses inserted free of charge. \ at a remarkably low price. “~These Frames Will Be Removed From the Sale as Sizes Become Incomplete. Theref advise Early Shopping. s yr ek Kann's—S8treet Floor.

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