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WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930. YOUTH GIVEN PEACE TASK . Jane Addams Says Predecessors Failed to Preserve It. CHICAGO, October 17 (#)—Jane Addams of Hull House yesterday ad- monished post-war youth that it was their task to bding about international THE EVENING STAR, TRIBUTES TO CARNEGIE PAID ON FOUNDERS’ DAY Mexican Ambassador Among Many Notables at Ceremony Homor- ing Financier’s Memory. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, October 17.—Tribute was pald yesterday to Andrew Carnegie at the thirty-fourth Founder's day ceremonies at Carnegle Institute. agreement—a, task in which, she said, “their immediate predecessors so com- pletely failed.” Addressing the national convention of the Girls’ Priendly Society of the 1 Church, the 70-year-old so- clal worker and peace advocate said it is up to youth to “transform the men- tality of the present civilization from & dependence upon military security to a dependence upon political security.” WHALEN INDLTED INPRINGE EORGES Flim False Pretense Counts . Are Faced by Capital ! The iron master was described by Attorney. H g 3 2 Manuel C. Tellez, Ambassador from RE ST A Mexico, and principal speaker of the BY & Staff Correspondent of The Star. 1 day, a5 & humble man, self-made man, UPPER MARLBORO, Md., October ¥ p an idealist, a philanthropist and 17—~Robert E. J. Whalen, Washington philosopher. attorney, accused of embezzling about Notable figures in the fields of educa- 000 from Miss Annie J. Hurley of tion, art and statesmanship occupled tsville, was mamed in five indict- the platform and hundreds of Pitts- ments for false pretenses by the Prince burghers and visitors were in the County grand jury yesterday. audience. Fall is the ideal time to paint —for many reasons. There isn’t the hot sun to blister and burn. You don’t have to fight off the insects which swarm around fresh paint in Spring and Summer. And painting NOW is insurance against the havoc worked by severe cold and storms, Now, let us advise you on the par- ticular PAINT you should use for each urpose. That’s really of the highest importance. You can-rely u our suggestions—for they will be for con- cededly the BEST paints. How about ladders? 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Van Orsdel, president general of the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Van Orsdel by the District of Columbia Soelety, S. A. R, in the national head- quarters building, 1227 Sixteenth street, next Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Other members of the Executive Com- mittee of the national body also are to attend, and wives of both the officers and members of the local society are James Gallagher (left) and Thomas Martin were sentenced to life imprison- ment in Michigan State Prison less than 24 hours after they held up the Old National Bank of Battle Creek and shot and killed a State trooper. They were captured a short time after the robbery and pleaded guilty. Pleads Guilty to Bank Robbery. CHICAGO, October 17 (#)—Harry Lee Watson, ~described by postal offi- cials as one of the cleverest bank and postal robbers captured in many years, pleaded guilty in Federal Court yestes day to robbing the Grove National Bank ‘Troy u;o of Krieg's Express Co. 1s NOW in business at 904 10th St. N.W. Call District 9115 If you are a man of character and education and can furnish satisfactory references as to your The Ambassador in his address said that Andrew Carnegie, because of his deeds. would “stay with us forever.” Look at Your Tongue Is it coated—are you subject to sick headaches? ~Then Jou need to flush out impurities wit] Hexasol, the ‘dependable saline laxative. Pleasant, safe and sure. Stir a spoonful or two in a glass of water and drink your own health. Hexasol costs but 60c, at all good drug stores. —A. P. 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