Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1930, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930. - > T Y and exer- | POWER IN.SUNLIGHT o vores IN FAVOR PUPILS TO TAKE PART [ir .t ot i St ot 0 i et Ui, IS v vt s | . t Il make a brief B'fa Span- | 1 years 40 : OF HEADQUARTERS MOVE. | morning of December 17 in honor of | 7 Wil mate o brict Sheech ' Dpan- o gars,in & penitentiary after being con- || Subscribe Today AR 2 D | IN BOLIVAR PROGRAMHhe centennial celebration of the death | ors have not yet bacn determined. guilty on four counts of bad checks It costs only about 1, cents L oL Gen. Simon Bolivar, liberator of | ™ 1ong with the senior high school| FACES 15 MONTHS’ TERM | totaling approximately $250. Pact of per Say snd 5 cents to E ] $glumbia Typographical Membgra .~ L Shinish Sguth AmeIlca. tor general of | students, & group of children from the {he smount was secured from a local | | pat® Jauhingtan's best B ; to. Urge Washington as Site |Ten From'Senior High Schools In- ! (ne" bt i e, Srere 5o ke | JRETaOn, MUY Bni Al Will W0 | Vi tadi Wenbelload o Glisew-ot| e o jnd the jother checks| | every evening And Sunday mora. if Change Is Approved. vited to Exercises Here on o el e Pt 'L,E‘;%o°§-‘§1‘221‘.\5r;ggr;g P BB R e W Passing Bad Checks. b"\"\'xlbert MecInerney represented the! In!“"""““" National 5000 and . The Columbia Typographical Union December 17. oo k180 wil 'Be " speaker, and | and the school oficials were happy to| R. L. Brown, 53 years old, of Win- | Government. ateiy " The Route. Aseat Sin ok Physicist Describes Plan| ot this city. has_voted 1.255 to 504, m———— Stephen E. Kramer, assistant_superin- | have this opportunity for the children | chest:r, Va., and 3500 block of Four- - — { | uct st ‘the end of cech month. in the afizmative in a Nation-wide Iei-| . representatives of each of the : tendent, will attend the exercises. to take part in a program of such his- | teenth street was ordered to jail for 15| other leading cities of Cuba has just Foreseen for Day When |frendum on, whether to remove the I |five white senior high schools of the '~ Flowers will be placed bejore the ' torical interest and significance. _The ' months yesterday by Judge Ralph Given | been tnaugurated. | i B BBl ot B I T T e I it B i i it e e i i s s e o oo g quarters from Indianapolis. Coal Is Exhausted. | Returns from other sections had not been received here this morning, but | T T it is upnderstood if the Nation-wide | vote by the members of the union is | L s b < in favor of removin; ters | g the headquarters e A M, e et 13— Dr. Rob- |thab the Columbia Typographical | that sclence siready knows enough to | Nio Wil seek to have it located in the | outline a method of getting power out of e Fesaictnd S Witiibe: done: whit|- He pres one W] M ¥ % cosl and ofl sources gre exhausted, in : : g GATE LEG an sddress before the Association of Life e : - O : = Insurance Presidents. % e K D TABLE He said one other possible continuous S g " ¢ - g ) source of energy exists in hydrogen from SN Ly % Iy - = 1 $ 75 sea water, but with no kn.wn way of e | ¢ 3 2 < ¥ . Fer th . he satd, “men | 3 shine bottled in | |8 ! g : | ; ages, ‘and this | . ; » : Lovely base and p K Hitapn reserve will do s our children, | |B 8 e parchment, shade. fivtopd but what then? r is hers, and | o . it is not a hopeless one. R AN Bountiful Energy in Sun. “It is this—there is enough energy sent us each day by the sun fcr all our needs, those present now and those reasonably in prospect, and without call- ing upon s ies of anv kind. Two modern_c: recefve from t heat as is by burned in 24 hours througho: “Further, we now know enough > to outline the ma Any of these items would make a most acceptable gift. That,alone makes # worth doing. But | g\ 4 : | L ] it is cnly an econom! nfgm?\’f;zswfits pre- 5 \ : k e Oeigsional Table rectly now. We are not likely to utilize $ : o ' F i - 34 os it appreciably so long es coal and ofl | 5 f \ 3 1 33 95 .0 and ges are as abundant and accessible % X X * : ; ¥ RO **Ther ‘ : e i | Pictured _at the left. In ma- gource of energy other than the sun, " 3 . ! ¥ Lk the utilization of which does not involve : : ’ Occasional Chair a violation of physical principles whic! i 5 ; > s L | 5 3 have been so thoroughly established COFFEE ; ; N e Sewing Cabinet $6.95 that no physicist doubts them for a mo- b ¢ R o @ ") i $7-95 Pictured at the right, T R E X Process Is Described. 7 % 5 5 The popular Martha Washing- i “It is this. If it were possible that IT: MAKES /3 : X 4 o sfvle. \T mahooany’ Anish. . Gov. WmlhroP the hydrogen in the water of the sea o e S E : 1 . Desk « could, by any process whatever, 'be 4 % 7 » N Crrerte) 158, o . . made to combine on the e‘:arth's lsumce S 0 70 50 ; 329.50 with helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, S e # silicon, etc., ensrgy would be released WIS : : LD : - :Fi: ; Cedar Chest in enormous quantities by these acts - ; 8 S { o and no violation of the principle of the | S 2 @ i : ; 57-95 conservation of energy or of any estab- T0 THE : B ” i lished thermodynamic laws would be £ 5 i . g £ ::‘r:fzuw;ion/bf‘hrg. [;L;urlmnleed involved in this process.” POUR : g v nd’ moth proof Evidence of cosmic rays, he added, QUKD : indicates that this cannot take place on SEIE ki . futars: A5 A2 ACCORDING: sclence will “almost indefinitely in- crease the satisfaction of human wants.” T0 STRE NGT H Science, he sald, creates more jobs than » 91?3?1;}“%5. I expect science, or DES!RED better, the method of science, to go a long way toward solving the unemploy- ment problem.” . GUNSTON HA.I‘.L SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS NAMED ‘Willa Fulmer, President of Senior Class; Caroline Fuller, Junior.. Magazine Editors Also Chosen. L \ Class. officers have been chosen for (A v‘[RI1 \ this year et Gunston Hall School. They sre: Preshman class—President, Kathe- | " Aano il ¥ine Preeman: vice president, Catolyn WSTEEL CuT il oum&"_mrmry»masum. Louise m C O r { E E :Ej)!! Pictured below Decorated Breakfast Suite—>5 Pieces ....ccceeeeeeee. SRR X Sophomore class—President, Arabelle I Davies; vice president, Mary Patchiny| Uy g :eocmu-mnmr, Mary Jane Light- wn. Junior. class—! t, _Caroline FPuller; fl%e prersloldfint, tBeu!.h Lewis; secretary, Lucy ler; treasurer, Mary Lincoln Green. Senior class, président, Willa Fulmer; vice president, Francis Simonds; secre- tary, Barbara Wells: treasurer, Mary Paiton First-year mufe—pramni. 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