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W LCOY N ILLITERACY HEAD Former Justice Chosen at First Session of Local Learning Group. ‘Walter I. McCoy, former chief jus- #ice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, was named chair- man of the District of Columbia Ad- vhoq Committee on TIlliteracy at its initial meeting, in the Franklin Admin- fstration Building, late yesterday. At the same session the committee, ‘Which was appointed by Secretary Ray Lyman Wilbur of the Interior Depart- mnt.nnublhhed the location of and subsequent teaching of the Capital's iliiterates as its object. It was ex- Pplained that the District Committee will rate with the country at large in obtlfi isiation which would au- thorize e director of the Census Bu- dis- covered in the recent population count. persons, it was added, would be the subject of an intense campaign of education which would be conducted under the cloak of respected confl- dences. Mrs, Cora Wilson Stewart -Mr-ud Dr. Frank W. a.uou -upennument of schools, presi over yesterday’s meeting. the members of the committee Among at yesterday’s session were Dr. H. Bar- . Tett Learned, vice s:ddent of the Dis- the Phyllis Whemey Youu ‘Women’s Christian Assoctation; Campbell Johnson, secre! o( Twel Street Branch of Young gnn 's Christian Association, and Rev. E. Washington. EPISCOPAL LEADERS HIT MANNING’S VIEW Bleven Manhattan Congregations Reply to Bishop’s Statement That Church Is Catholic. 1By the Associated Press. Il: YORK, November 18.—What churches and ludmmekmwnnutntmer 'l'he statement said the Church was Protestant. its to_safeguard the fellowship be- tween the Episcopal Church and vital elements of American chmuuuf& signers also pointed out that every candidate for ministry in the commun- fon must take an ordination vow of conformity to the doctrine, discipline ‘worship of the Protestant Episcopal The attributes « « o for which elegant fashion Bas molded your desires in hosiery are fouhd, it is generally agreed, in Propper stockings to a degree sur- passing even much more expensiveimported chiffons. PROPPER Blue-Edsge Chiffon HOSIERY *"America’s Foremost Chiffon Stocking”’ WAS ASHAMED OF_FACE %fl‘%is? i ‘8 BLAME SCHOPENHAUER FOR DOMES DOMESTIC RIFT ‘Husband, 70, Informs Judge of Different Ways to I-m of Different Wome: By the Associated Press. DETROIT, November 18.—The phil- osophy of Arthur Schopenhauer hhn.d thc“flwe troubles : -Mllrl Frank Kurtzs. 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