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|'| Honored by Academy ‘r'fiffst Becomes Only Liv- .l_ing Woman in Arts 'I’ 2. Academy. Asoclated Press. "“YORK, November 14.—Edith famous for her mnovels of /York's malve decade, became the only living woman member American Academy of Arts and , other of her sex”admitted in the academy was the Julia Ward Howe, poetess. ith. Mrs. Wharton the academy four other new members at the ing session of its annual meeting— t Frost, New England poet; , Irving Babbitt of Harvard Uni- Sity, le champion of “The New lsm”; George Grey Barnard, fie:nd James Trunsiow Adams, T, British poets, John Masefield, d's poet laureate, and William n were elected corresnonding members of the academy. At a lunctgon preceding the- dedi- =~ @ation of the academy’s new building Willlam Liewellyn, president of the ! 1 Academy of Arts in London, pmgltmmud the American Academy o "its devotion to the best traditions snd the highest standards.” Among those at the dedication were delegates from learned societies of 18 countries pf_Europe, South America. and Africa. Dr. Nicholas' Murray Butler, presi- ident of the academy, formally received the new building from its architect, ©ass Gilbert, himself an academician. NATION’S AU'I"O DEATHS | SHOWN TO BE DECLINING Pommerce Department Report Re- Weals 750 Fatalities for October, 1980, and 842 Last Year. the Associated Press. ‘A decline in the number of deaths from automoblle accidents for the four merce Department. Reports from 78 large cities placed She number of fatalities for the latter period at 750, with 741 for the pre- || Bating period jast year, DR. GIDEON HUMPHREYS ‘t T0 BE COLLEGE HEAD Jormer Washington Minister to Be Inaugurated as President of High Point Institution. * Dr. Gideon I Humphreys, formerly W , one time pastor of the Island Avenue Methodisi Protest- snt Church here, will be inaugurated it of High Point College, High N. C,, tomorrow. address will be deliv- Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor American University, during elaborate les. it il i PLAN NOT INDORSED Pitizens Discussed Hoover Left Turn,. but Took No Action. turn did not in our_ti'.oroughrlru." R e 1588 EDITH WHARTO! LISTING OF ENGINEERS Washington Chapter to Send Pro- posal to Congress—City Noises ) Are Criticized. Enactment of a law for the registra- tion of professional engineers in the; District of Columbia was advocated last J night in & resolution adopted by the | Washington Chapter of the American Association of Engineers in session at the Playhouse, 1814 N street. ‘The engineers’ registration statute was urged in the interests of “the safe- guarding of life, health and property,” and Congress will be asked to adopt for ‘this city the uniform standard law compiled by the national engineering Henry Watner Austin, secretary of the Washington Chapter, explained that the resolution will be transmitted to the District Committees of Congress, the District Commissioners and the Federation of Citizens’ Asso- clations. ‘The engineers, at the of Dr. F. H. Newell, will ask the District authorities to enforce present regula- tions designed to abate unnecessary noises in the District and “make a thorough investigation with a view to curbing many of the trafic and other noises not now covered by existing police regulations.” An improved type of newspaper vend- ing machine was advocated by the engineers to “retain the papers and prevent them being distributed in the streets and causing unsightly conditions $10 Delivers the ATWATER KENT RADIO LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts—Nat’l 9800 RADIO SALON— FOURTH FLOOR LAW ASKED TO FORCE |> THAE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, N FESS WILL PRESIDE AT RELIGION FORUM Senator to Introduce Four Speakers at Washington Auditorium. ) Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio will preside at the forum of religion to be held Tuesday evening at the Washing- ton Auditorium. “The idea of such a tolerant forum appeals to me,” stated Senator Fess in accepting the invitation to present the four speakers: Rabbi Abram Simon of Washington Hebrew Congregation, Quin O'Brien, Chicago attorney and Catholic layman: Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Pierce of First Congregational Church, Washington, and . Clarence DArTow, Chicago criminal lawyer, Eighteen months ago Senator Fess was to have debated the prohibition question in Washington with Mr. Dar- row, but illness prevented his taking Tt On his coming visit Mr. Darrow will speak for 30 minutes on “Why I Am An Agnostic.” He will be accompanied to Washington by Mrs, Darrow. HELD FOR GRAND JURY Charged with manufacturing whis! and possession of a 70-gallon still, R land M. Lawrence and John T. Ha were bound over to the grand jury under $1,500 bond each by United States Commissioner Needham C. ‘Turnage yesterday. 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