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3 i CATHOLIC WOMEN HEAR D. . SPEAKER Miss Hamelin Describes Re- conciliation of Spiritual With Sports in Education. Ey the Associated Press. DFNVER, Colo., October 1.—Recon- | ciliation of spiritual with sports activi- | ties and the spiritual education of | junior Catholic girls was described to- day before the National Council of Catholic Women in an address prepared | for delivery by Miss Regina Hamelin of Washington, D. C. Miss Hamelin, one of two delegates from the Western Hemisphere to at- tend the meeting of the International Union of Catholic Women's Leagues at Rome last May as a representative of the junior section, told the council that “the love and service of Christ do not destroy the joy and vigor of life, but are the very source of both.” ‘The junior section is orgunized on the plan of the adults’ c.uncil, the tenth annual convention ¢! which is being attended by about 500 delegates from 31 States. Today will close the four-day_conclave. Miss Hamelin pointed out that the | funior section organized study circles | which teach not only religion but seeks to prepare the girls for their life work. She called attention to the resolution ted at Rome setting a standard of modesty in dress. Election of Officers. Presentation of the Resolutions Com- mittee’s report and election of members of the board of directors whose terms have expired occupied the convention today. late in the day the directors, each of whom represents one of the nine provinces into which the mem- bership is divided, will elect national rs. Incumbents were expected to succeed themselves without opposition. Heading the officers Mary G. Hawks of Summit, N. J., president of the council. The others are Mrs. Wal- lace C. Benham, diocese of Cleveland; Mrs. Henry J. Keyser, archdiocese of Milwaukee, and Mrs. George F. Satory, diocese of Winona, vice presidents; Mrs. Agnes M. Bacon, treasurer, diocese of Providence, and Mrs. George V. Mc- Intyre, secretary, archdiocese of Chi- cago. Directors who will be re-elected are Miss Maxine Cary, Wheeling, W. Va.; Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. James Downey, Birmingham, Ala., and Mrs. Hawks, who is an ex-officio member of the board, ell renominated by the, Nominati Committee. Mrs. Willlam Hotz of Omaha, Nebr, was nominated to suc- ceed Mrs. Eugene J. Walsh, diocese of Davenport. Birth Control Menace. Speaking before the council last night, Rev. William A. Bol = iger, vice president ! the activities of the other.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1930. ‘Wisconsin Distributing Firm Joins Vacuum Company. MILWAUKEE, Wis., October 1 (#).— A. G. Maguire, president of the Wad- hams Oil Corporation, one of the largest distributors of oil in Wisconsin, Monday said the Badger concern will be merged with the Vacuum Oil Co. The merger will be effected through | an exchange of stock, he said. e ‘Wisconsin company estimated its 1930 sales at about $12.000.000. He said the union of the concerns was made in the interests of economy so “the present and prospective activities of each com- pany will complement and not duplicate SNOW MAROONS PARTY INCLUDING FILM STARS Gary Cooper and Lily Damita Are Among 160 Cut Off at High Sierra Summer Resort. By the Associated Press STOCKTON. Callf, September 30.— A party of 160 persons, including mo- tion picture actors and others from the Paramount Studias in Hollywood, was virtually marooned by snow today at Dardanelle, Calif., high Sierra Summer resort. Six inches of snow was on the ground and more was falling. The party included Gary Cooper and Lily Damita Twelve inches of show was reported at Relief and 6 inches at Strawberry, the latter 3¢ miles above Sonora. Tension Rivets Approved. URBANA, TIl. ()—After a series of tests, the-use of rivets in tension, looked upon with suspicion for some time by the engineering profession, has been justified by the University of Illinois experiment station, provided the pieces riveted together are not subjected to alternated strains, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Flane lessons. &) ate of §5 for the Tessons beginners. ' Sylvia Columbia. for_appointment. * Grete Lorleberg von Bayer Pianist and Teacher Studied plano with Carl Leimer, Director, Hanover Conservatory, and Professor Marie Bender, M)‘H High E:;l::fll for Music, Berlin-Charlotten- Th e Ch-g'g‘h:‘unltpntmon . EDUCATIONAL. (] The soh BOYD’S s eeping Civis service subiects * Speed Dl tation classes. Start today. 1333 F. Nat. 2339. The Abbott School of Fine & Commercial Art Day and Evening Classes Enroll Now 1624 H St. N.W. NAtI 3 1 LINTHICUM INSTITUTE, o wessen snounce [BANKERS DISEUSS ROBBER RIDDANCE Signs Announcing Little Cash on Hand Are Reported Effective. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, October 1.—Put- ting up signs announcing that only & small sum of cash is carried on hand and that all bonds and most of the re- serve funds are in banks in other cities is an efTective way of discouraging bank robbers, the American Bankers' Asso- ciation was told yesterday. Another method of protecting fund: in the vaults is to have the combina. tion known only to one individual and that one not connected with the bgn:(. the South Dakota WASHINGTON College of Music j Twents-Seventh year. anches vreps Sehool _for children and = beginners. Dormitories, oractice rooms. orchestra. Year book. 2 s omac 1846 Engineering Department Enrollments accepted to October 6 COMPLETE xm!x’r’fi_g_\g! NINE-MONTH A!ARI'IQEH)?BM%ESSYGSP?M ANALYIS, b HfilggTA&RENGXm'KND R g D_VENTILATING SOATENINE AnD MAE - COMP] Each course includes necessary mathematics No Entrance Requirements Send for Engineering Catalogue 1319 F Street N.W. Met. 5626 * NG, ATION rt—Advertising Interior Decoration Costume Design Life Class Children’s Saturday Class lrvern 1333 F St. N.W. ME. 2883 * CCOUNTANCY Association, said the “small sum” has been discouraging and that the as- sociation’s standing offer of a reward of $1,000 for the capture, dead or alive, of any bank robber in the State has frus- trated six robberies and resuited in kill- ing of two robbers since the system was put in operation last November. J. M. B, Pertrikin, president of the First National Bank of Greeley, Colo., said his bank displays a sign reading “Safes contalning our securities can- not be opened by any one in this rooi or building.” The only man who knows the combination is not connected with | the bank and is called every time bank | officlals wish to get bonds from the safe. The safes are elevated and the “&n| SAYS CHEAP CREDIT only ladder on hand to reach them is| locked up. She Will Appreciate IS DEPRESSION CURE| David Lawrence Tells Chain Store Operators Government Does Not Compete With Private Industry. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 1.—David Law-| rence, editor of the United States Daily, | ‘Washington, and president of the Con- | lidated Press Association, told the National Chain Store Convention last| night that unlimited credit at low in- terest was essential to business recovery. Wholesome Candies Cream Almonds, Ib.. . Jordan Almonds, Ib. . . . Cream Caramels, Ib. . . Hershey Kisses, Ib. . . . . Cordial Cherries, Ib. . . .33¢ 49c .39¢ 39c .49¢ Scotch Mallows, Ib. . . . .39%¢ Jelly Strings, Ib. . . .. .29¢c 3 Jor 10¢ | peanut Brittle, Ib. . . . . 35¢ Meet Your Friends at Peoples for a Healthful Luncheon At our sanitary fountains you have a wide selection of whole- some foods and ‘drinks from which to choose. You will like the prompt and courteous serv- ice. Moderately priced. Egg and Mayonnaise With American ) urday only. 'Low Prices for October Savin Health, Beauty and Comfort Needs at Remarkable Values American Made Cheese Sandwich ‘This delicious sandwich is high in food value. At all of our stores Thursday, Friday and Sat- 20c¢ of packing and mailing. “Free and unlimited ration of cheap credit is the key mofie nation's business depression,” Mr. Lawrence said, “and the Government is doing its share to see that the credit will be . Lawrence asserted that charges of Government competition with busi- ness are propaganda of the individual beaten by & private competitor. He said that in 20 years of contact with Government affairs, he had never known of Government competing with private industry. Most of Austraia's crop of raisins and sultanas are grown ex-soldlers. Nearly a millions dollars’ worth are sent to England for her Christmas trade. Phone District 5215 “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” Our 25th Year of Public Service Prompt service for out-oftown customers. 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Protect yourself from unde- sirable pe iration odor by ap- Typewriting, Penman: plying a little of this snowy f ¢ / X ’ Birth control, he asserted, “has broken into respectability; but, more than that, birth control has placed elementary human decency in grave danger of being overpowered by elementary sensuality.” The speaker said birth control “reduces the wife to the moral status of mistress; takes away the specific morality of, and therefore encourages outside of marriage, sex Telationships and renders decent every- thing in the domain of sex perversion.” YOUNG WIDOW WINS ROUND IN BALM SUIT| Cgea Cola Millionaire Ordered to| Give Names of Men He Said Were “, Friends of Mrs. Bracy. the Associated Press. / _NEW YORK, October 1—Joseph B Whitehead, Coca Cola millionaire, yes- | #erday was ordered to disclose the full |names of seven prominent men with iwhom he says Mrs. Annette S. Bracy, /% young widow, was frisnd e order, coming from Supreme rt Justice Hammer, won for Mrs. | T} racy the first skirmish in her $500,000 ldch of promise suit against White- In his answer to the suit Whitehead had declared he broke with Mrs. Bracy ecause he learned of her friendship with other men, whom he identified only partiall “*Judge M. of Detroft,” ‘Capt. H.", " and “F. P.” were among the seven he listed. Mrs. Bracy's Itfiome{: promptly asked a bill of iculars, PLAN ROADSIDE SHRINE FREDERICKSBURG, Va. 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