Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1930, Page 30

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E\'Fi’l\'fi STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 Federal officers said that Brooks, with | from Japanese under threats of depor- l investigator, were ted yesterdiy by EXTORTION SCHEME | cuinton Treskett. former county wvests: | ocio. o grand Jury on charges nR l RVIN PAYS CHARGED TO DEPUTY | gator, h-a been extorting large sums ' Heskett and J. Pirotte, also a former' an unpex’mmzm.mm by MOTHERS TRIBUTE ‘E Arrest of Californian Follows Probe of $5,000,000 Ring to Defraud Large Group Attends Univer- sity’s Annual “Mother’s Japanese. Day” Exercises. gfiw} ORANGE CREAM CAKE As Alice Bradley makes it é‘fifi:nw? All-Star, “Kitchen- tested” Recipe by Alice Bradley, Fa- mous Cooking Editor and Principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery,Boston, Mass. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, November 6.—Capt. | Howard J. Brooks, head of the farm | theft detail of the sheriff’s office, was | under arrest today on charges which | Federal officers said grew out of an | | investigation of an alleged $5,000,000 ! alien extortion ring. Parents of today are doing more for their children than has ever been done by any previous generation, Dr. Cloyd | H. Marvin, president ot George Wash- | ington University, told a large and rep- | The specific charge against Brooks resest:dtlve gfoup e | was that he posed as a Federal immi- sembled in Corcoran Hall yesterday & Hiapietor: in: Weet 1ioe “ASEwide rticipate in the observance of = th 5 3 | gration inspector in West Los Angel “:,",.‘,v,,,flty»s annual * “Mothers | da”| : S8 |last May in an attempt to defraud a when the mothers “went to school” wil Some of the mothers and their freshman daughters whom they accom 5 ini. | Suspected Japanese alien. Brooks de- | 4 | § y panied to school at George Washington Uni- their freshman daughters. 3 versity yesterday morning. In the group, left to right, are (In each case the daughter stands in the rear): M‘r‘m A. G., nied the charge, declaring he was ‘The parent of today is making & | Thomas and Marguerite, M G. Harden and Jessie; Mrs. T. W. Davis and Gwenllian, Mrs. Frank A. Althen and Al amazed when informed he was under | greater contribution to the coming gen- | Mrs, Byron M. Coon and Be! d: Mrs. A. Freedley and Bernice. ~_Star Staff Ph arrest eration than parenthood has ever made | - st rizie i _ I A5 s before,” he said. “The blind type of T Jove has given way to a scientific atti- | what part the university physician took | tude which gives the youth a better |in the life of the girl students. | start in life. We are coming to a time | At the conclusion of the morning'’s when parents come to the officers of | program, the mothers attended classes tr : er the university asking for guidance that with their daughters. sent. Mrs. John Barr, known on the they may rightly interpret the adoles-| A luncheon was served in Corcoran | Stage as Edna Peckham, was granted a | cent and post-adolescent d: fBiadl; lostesis: for which . wers. Mts. | di¥Groe hete yestsrday feoni her “hus- “From an economic standpoint.” | Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Howard Lin- l;”v"‘}*ia?x{:"f""ll};mo;;‘grd‘;;man;i e . Cleans it betterl ol . continued Dr. Marvin, “the parents of | coln Hodgkins, Mrs. William Allen Wil- rrison, Oh ho w economica I I A en Wi [in New York, Mrs. Barr accused her today are doing more for the generation | bur, Mrs. they are bringing up than any group | Charles Edward Hill. Mrs. John Don- |husband of indifference and continual of parents have ever done. Some people | aldson, Miss Alice Henning, Mrs. Wil- DAgging say that there is not as much sacrifice | liam Cifhe Borden, Mrs. Ch: S.Col- | T/ on the part of parents. I want to say | lier, Mrs. Jobn Raymond Lapham, Mrs. TR to you that there was no more hard- | Arthur F. Johnson, Mrs. Louis Francis T i) | ship in the life of the pioneer parents Bradley and Mrs. William Carl Rue- i 1 I | who went into the Far West than there | diger. sl ) 1s in the life of those parents who must | AR R i ¥ ] meet the economic pressure of today.” | = % A flattering tribute was paid by the Municipal Theater in Fete. :?‘Q:;:l;y president to the young people | c;lob)n\tc the twenty-fifth anniver- X . |sary of the opening of its municipal “There has never been a generation PR IR tn coliege that has had the ability 10 | oo s’ fere Tamiudor T ke pecently do the things that this generation Can. | yere 'a series of gala performances When Longfellow, Bryant. Emerson and | “aeistersin e T and Lowell attended college the work tBat | «preischutz” wi K: o they took as college subjects would not | peformances * given before . hvited rank today higher than sophomore WOtk | g\ ects in high school” Denying that vouth | #U¢° of today is lacking in “spiritual side” Dr. Marvin said, "lgfl{ strrm‘lg;u Tnd ’ One (f‘!'l'_\'b tl‘om))anv transported 29,.- complex as it is, is being rapidly sim- | 376 automobiles into and out of San | plified by understanding and analvsis | Francisco on a single Sunday. on the part of vouth, that is leading them through®what we sometimes call a materialistic attitude, to a more spir- | ftual attitude towards life.” Stage Couple Divorced. | __ SAN FRANCISCO, November 6 (#).— With both palintiff and defendant ab- | This and 14 other ALL-STAR Betty Crocker “Kitchen-tested” Recipes inside every sack of GOLD MEDAL : | "Kitchen -tested” . | i FLOUR ) miones Sold in dll sizes, including 2, 5 and 12 Ib. pkgs. *° Following Dr. Marvin's address, Mrs ~ Josgu:“g\;unsr ’:f\nl{\ e SR, ‘;1‘ TODAY THE BEST BAKERS ARE MAKING A VARIETY OF DELICIOUS CAKES—HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? boai ettt e satchlomheb b et s trustees, urged mothers to give greater | : E : : L = : : personal attention to the recreational | 2 - pursuits of their children. “Bring your boys and girls to your own homes for | their parties,” she said. “Ask them | when they appear to always be going | out for pheir good times, if “thev| wouldn't care to have a party at home.” | Dean Henry Grattan Doyle agreed | with Mrs. Evans in emphasizing the | importance of parents paying closer at- | tention to the “outside of school” hours | of their children. | “Parents are often only too eager to | consultwith the universitv officials | about the studies of their children, fre- | quently advising what study program | The Big 10¢ Package Contains Four Pads and Extra Polisher. 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