Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1931, Page 13

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OVGHTS TENPLAR PLANANNOAL DAL Six Teams Each to Execute 20 Maneuvers at This Year’s Contest. . ——— The drill schedule for the annual in- doof drill and ball of the Knights| lar, Washington jurisdiction, to be hell. Feb! 3 in Washington 'Audi- torlum, was announced yesterday by J. Préd iuber, chairman of the Drill) Copiimittee. dward P. Hazleton, ins) eral, is in general charge of of the affair. He is also arranging for the Grand Commandery inspection. e schedule this year has been con- sidérably enlarged and calls for the exeeution of 20 maneuvers by each 0(‘ six drill teams tompeting. From 15 to gg m es- will be required by each am. The commitiee which arranged the schedule consists of the following team captains: Mr. Huber, De Molay; Ed- ward- A. Poynton, Washington; ' Ray- mond P. Boesch, Columbia; Walter E Havener, Potomac; Otto B. Roepl e and Poben 8 Doyd, Bone | ctor [en- ‘oP i phase | woo. It was also announced yesterday that r W. Weber, past commander of . the Denver, Colo, Commandery, will act_as senior judge of the competition. ‘TRO other judges will be selected later. Mr. Weber was one of the judges at * triennial conclave of the order in 'vit three. years ago and expects to serve in n simflar capacity this year at the conclave in Minneapolis, Minn, Thdividual sword maneuvers by ts representative of each ‘team, a have been added to the ear. A separate prize the winner of this con- will-be awar tesh Extra Service Extra EDWARD P. HAZLETON. “Edmonston_Photo. LECTURE TOPICS VARIED Library Bulletin Schedules Janu- ary Educational Programs. Lectures on subjects as diverse as modern psychology and the poet Vergil are offered to Washingtonians during January. These, together with courses of study, exhibits and’ musical events, are listed in the January bulletin of Informal Educational Opportunities in gumngum, just issued by the Public Coples may be obtained without cost at the central building of the Public Library at Eighth and K streets, or at any branch or subbratich. THE SUNDAY STAR, WILSON BIRTHDAY 10 BE CELEBRATED Distinguished Guests and Public to Honor War Presi- dent’s Memory Today. Honoring '.he birthday anniversary of Woodrow Wilson and the League of Nations, a distinguished ring - of officials and friends of Iate war President will attend the annual meet- ing of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Committee of Washington at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at_the National ‘Theater. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson will be among the guests of honor. The chairman of the Executive Com- mittee, Frederic A. 1ano, ‘will open the meeting and James - Brown Scott will preside. ~Mr. Delano will pr~sent Rev. Dr. James H. Taylor, pas- tcr ©f Mr. Wilson's church, who will pro:.ounce the invocation. D) , one of the technical , will make a prellmmnry address before introducing the principal speaker, John H. Clarke, former Asso- clate Justice of the United States Su- ting is commemorative of the seventy-fourth birthday anniversary of President Wilson, and is under the auspices of the permanent committee of 100 which has been formed to take charge of all meetings that are held each year in honor of the war Presi- dent and the League of Nations. The meeting this afternoon. is open to the public. Among the guests will be many s official members of the administration, the . Diplomatic Corps, the Supreme Cotrt and aof Congress. ‘The officers of the Executive Com- mittee are Frederic A. Delano, chair- man; W. Woolley, vice chair- man; Mrs. Huston Thompson, secretary, WASHINGTON, MAdmtnlou-yT Grayson, treas- Ot.her members are Mrs. Kate Tre: holm Abrams, Frank S. Bright, MX'!. H E. C Bryant, Mrs. Charles S. Ham- lin, Barrett Learned and David Hunm Miller. s HENERCY GALLINGER HOSPITAL STAFF IS ANNOUNCED Dr. Edgar A. Bocock, Superintend- ent, Lists Distinguished Phy- llehyu and lurgoon.l of City. ‘The makeup of the staff of Gallinger Municipal Hospital for 1931 was an- nounced yesterday by Dr. Edgar A. Bocock, superintendent of the hospital. This institution, whose services are free, lists some of the most distin- guished physicians and surgeons in Washington on its visiting staff. The physicians, according to a by-law of the hospital, are nominated in approxi- mately, equ-l numbers and with approx- imately equivalent rank by Georgetown and George wuhlnmn Universities. ‘Their term of service is for one year, during which they serve in. rotation, usually four months at a time. ‘The 1931 staff was appointed, fol- 4s | lowing the university nominations, by the Board of Public Welfare. LEWIS WILL LECTURE Community Institute Season Ticket Price Is Reduced. A lecture by Sinclair Lewis, author and winner of the Nobel prize, March 24, under the auspices of the Commu- tute, were announced yester- y by . Swarmstedt, secretary Blmulhneoualy it was. revealed that the price of season tickets to the remaining six attractions of the institute had been reduced to $2. ‘The next offering of thé organization will be the Kedroff Quartet, a famous Russian group. It will appear at the Central Community Center January 12, D. C, JANUARY 4, CUBAN EDITOR HELD WITH 26 STUDENTS Secret Police Raid Home of Rafael Solis While Meeting Is in Progress. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, January 8.—Continuing its campaign against political agitators and those accused of lncmn‘ discontent, the Cuban - government tonight ralded the residence of Rafael Suarez Solis, one of the chief editors of the newspaper Diario de la_Marina, and arrested Solls along ‘mittee of the National Universityi The 26 young men and women were holding &.meeting at the Solis home when t, police descended on the place. were taken to the Buresu of Experts for-questioning. ‘Tonight's wholesale arrests consti- tuted one of the strongest blows yet struck by the government in its. came paign t_oppositionists.. of DANDRUFF LUCKY TIGER, world's lrwest === n Dtuui- muty Par Ahcvnflvr- {ihatons. Saie for o ts, children. ‘Guaraiedt Subscribe Today It costs only about 1% cents per day and 5 cents Sundays to have Washington’s best newspa- per delivered to you regularly 1every evening and Sunday morn- ng. Telephone National 5000 and /" the delivery will start immedi- ately. 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