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1930—PAr L OXE. PLAN MADE TO PAY CHILDREN OF POOR A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOViubbR 2 CHRITIAS SEAS SINTOGOONSALE Association Has 7,500,000 for Distribution Beginning on November 28. buildings, but the Laborites will fight rest by local taxpavers. The cost of hard to enact the bill, which, besides | maintenances for the first full year are improving the educational opportunities | estimated at $18,750,000. of the masses, is calculated to remove (Covyrisht. 1006 150,000 youths from the already over . crowded employment market. made on Cedric E. Fauntleroy, & mem- ber of the Executive Committee of the local airport company, while attending a meeting of the board of directors of | that company and not on business of the defendant corporation, which does not do business in the District of Co- lumbia. Other_defendants named in the suit include Hambleton & Co., 1521 K street; IAIR FIRM WANTS AGTION QUASHED == ceces & Suit of Washington Men to York City, David K. E. Bruce of New York City, Richard K. Mellon of Pitts- Require Stock chhase burgh, Pa.; William H. Vanderbilt of Is Protested. FEDERAL EMPLOYES PLAN DANCE There are 160,000,000 acres of Fed- | Earlier attempts to keep children h'\!enl-m\'nrd forest land in Lhudtnun- | school until they are 18 years old have | ¢ry administered by United States For- | falled because of disagreement over the | est Rangers. This area is exclusive of | methods of financing poor children and | national parks. The vast domain was religious difficulties, but Mr. Trevelyan | assigned to the Forest Service in 1905 has evolved a clever scheme which is Delieved will be acceptable to the more | st of Congress _— Watch And extreme Socialists and not too unpal- | atable to the Liberals, though it may be Jewelry R Repai British Laborites Would Al- New York City, Cornelius Vanderbilt | ‘Whitney of New York City, Anthony low Weekly Dole to Pupils H. G. Fokker of Hasbrouck Heights, N. | J.: Brooks Parker of Philadelphia, Pa.; | 14 and 15 Years 0id. | George S. Pranklin of New York City | - and Merian C. Cooper of New York The Federal Aviation Corporation, a | City. ool By Radio to The Star. S rae s $18 A ! N, England, November 1.— N | Delaware corporation, today asked the | LONDON, | Heads of larger families are allowed District Supreme Court to quash the | That the state should contribute to the | maintenance though their salarles are supfort of the children of the poor | larger, the maximum being a $26 weekly | service of & subpoena requiring the cor- whom it compels to attend school be- | Wage earner, who will get government | poration to answer a suit of R. O. Boy- | kin, 921 Eighth street, and Dr. Prank | Washington General Assembly, Fourth | tween the ages of 14 and 15 years is the ' help if he is the father of seven chil~ dren. There is a prison penalty for | Cogswell, 4815 Fourteenth street, to | Degree, Knights of Columbus, will hold | novel principle embodied in"an impor- compel purchase of $2.000,000 worth | its first Fall meeting at the Mayflower | tant méasure the Labor government is| false clalm and those with better in- | of stock of the Washington Air Ter- | Hotel tomorrow evening. | ISEodu IR ERRiNmen v nexy Tinrs- | S0 We Dot Athe to) the dicgusriet | minals Corporation and also asking | Anthony J. Scullen, recently elected | day. e nuoTwanie $1,000,000 damages for alleged misman- | head of the assambly. will preside. An | There is strong Tory opposition to the | & flat payment to all parents. agement and waste of the corporate | address on “The Theater and Its Plays” | project. which Minister of Education| SIXty per cent of the dole would be ‘ paid by the national government and the assets. will be given by Arthur B. White as a | Charles P. Trevelyan estimates will cost | Through Attorneys William E. Leahy irlrl of the entertainment program fol- | the taxpayers $40,000,000 annually when | For the Holidays and Martin J. McNamara the court 15\ owing the business meeting. Supper | fully operative in 1938, for maintenance, | 9! You’ll Need a advised that an attempted service was grants and additional teachers and 27.50 The social season has started in full sway...and a Tuxedo becomes a necessity...but it is necessary to have one that is style-right...we suggest the “Webster.” antipathetic to Tory opponents of the “dole principle” and to money savers. A parent of two children is entitled to $1.25 a week subsidy for each child in school between the ages of 14 and | 15 years, if he assures the government Huge stacks of newly designed | Christmas seals, 7,500,000 in all, have | arrived for use in the coming sale of the Washington Tuberculosis Associa- | tlon. With a plentiful supply of posters, | envelopes and other materials that fill | the offices at the Social Service Home, 1022 Eleventh street, an extra force o clerks is to be put to work under Mrs. Adeline R. Gooch, addressing envelopes of seals ready for mailing when the big | sale opens on November 28 | “I am informed that at least 60,000 | separate mailings of our seals will be ready when the seal sale opens, each with a letter telling of some of the health services made possible Jargely | through our_annual sale of Christmas seals,” said Dr. George M. Kober, presi- dent of the assoctation, last night. “The custom of buying Christmas seals for the decoration of gifts and greeting cards at the Christmas season has now become nearly universal throughout the | eountry. 2 Members of the Treasury Department Federal Employes’ Union yesterday “The actual money received for our | jnvited the officers of the National Federation of Federal Employes o the first #eals, over and above the cost of their | gnnual dance, at Almas Temple, 1315 K street, next Thursday night. In the Service K. OF C. WILL MEET Feibys 615 15th Si Keit! is to be served. G PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh ‘Telephone Dlstrict 4400 DOLLAR SALE Look what your Dollar will buy here tomorrow! Every Item an Ex traordinary Value! Dollar Day in China Glass & Housewares! 39¢ Decorated China $1.69—19-Piece Cups and Saucers Beverage Set Liquor Charge Said to Have zg“lntm and distribut‘on, will go toward | phote, left to right: Dorothy A. Dietrich, Kathryn Mahcney, Louise Clouse, Luther e continuance of the fight against | ¢ Steward, president of the federation, and Katherine Kirk. tuberculosis in the District of Columbia | _°_" st — st oS5O i during the year 1931, with the approval ¥ of the Community Chest, of which our | HE) D |N $1,000 BOND | purchased a half-pint of liquor from sseociation is & member. The sale of ’ Ms. Carvoll, b 1s will be further extended this sea- ts. Prantz, who was fon ‘as usual with the help of various FOR THREATS CHARGE stanq testificd that her husband's job women's organizations and civic groups, | CatiE i was threatened by Carroll for harbor- stores and banks, oy the operation of | gy chand of Woman Accused on 28.onc of the informers, @ stepson. ‘Washington has made great prog- | 1 ress during the past 28 years in iu‘ effort to control the white plague, Intinfidated Witnesses. ’ shown by the fact that the death rate from pulmenary tuberculosis among the | Special Dispatch to The Siar. | white population has been reduced from | CUMBERLAND, Md., November 1.— | 'mr. A. C. Homan; 1829 Wisconsin A 183 per 100000 in 1900 to 51 in 1928. |, . "corron, 208 Laing avenue, wWhose | this city, says, “No Asthma for 18 yeas and among the colored population dur- | i hee A NEW MANS Tveh ing the same period from 492 to 226, | Wife, Ethel A. Carroll, is under bond Stil feel ke A SEW MANJ Vote a reduction of over 50 per cent. But |on a liquor sale and possession charge. Meyslmy' Ohio. or phone West 2460, that does not mean that our city is out | was held in $1,000 for Federal Court | = e | of danger from this source. Indeed the | by United States Commissioner Thomas | fight must continue until the final vic- | J. Anderson on charges of intimidating tory is achieved. More attention must | Federal witnesses. The charges came | there be paid in future to the environ- | through the Cumberland office of the mental conditions of our colored popu- | Prohibition Bureau. Agent Willis D. lon.” Lightburn conducted the case for the o g Government. G A 11 i According to the stimony of in- Marriage License at Leonardtown. | o iciidc® (0 \o0 ootheq Mrs. Alice LEONARDTOWN, Md., November 1| Frantz, mother of one of the boys who (Special).—A marriage license has been | informed, on the morning of October 24 issued at the Leonardtown court house | and told her he was looking for her to Andrew F. Schieble, age 21, of Cal- | son and the other informer and made | vert County, Md., and Barbara Ham- | various threats of bodily harm. They mett, age 18, of Calvert County, Md. ' had said. he declared. that they had Regular Delivery / ». $ Over 100,000 families read The Star every day The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- 2 5 glass. Pitcher, day morning at a cost of 1% \ 2 6 glasses, 6 cents daily and 5 cents Sunday Coastars G1'e If you are not taking advan- sippers. i lar service at . th° low cout, tetephone National $1.40 5-Piece Pyrex Sets Green-colored Fine quality unfinished wor- steds with silk lining. Lapels are “Skinner” satin faced. Every new style detail is em- bodied in these suits. 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