Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1931, Page 10

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A—I0 TWO MORE NAMED IN ORATORY TESTS Plans Being Made for Pre- liminary Meets in Eve- ning Star Area. With the addition names each day to the list u( qunlmea con- testants, p':f-nuou are rapidly be- ing wmple for the preliminary meets , In Evening Star area of the Na- tional Oratorical Contest. The two most recent school winners to be an- nounced are Philip M. Hannan, a 17- year-old senior in St. John's College High School, Washington, and Miss Marion E. Meitzler, a frcshman, 14 x;an of age, of the Mount Rainler, mgh School. ting with two other seniors who l 0 had been selected by elim- ination from among the 340 students participating in the first Emnuve" with xuch clarif of Judges Rev Brot.!m- Brother Luke and Rev. Bmlhe’r Plus. School Champion Last Year. Hannan was the school champion in the contest last year. He has been class president during his four years at St. John's, won a medal for ora- tory in a school competition last year, and has served as senlor cadet captain in the Cadet Corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Patrick F. Hannan of }Sgg sei:ez&u::th fh‘l;l northwest. His ather e pluml and heat business. ST . ‘The next competition in which young Hannan will engage will be the private and plrocbhl finals, which will be held in Washington April 13. At that time xepreunuuvu from nine private and parochial schools vie for the $100 cash prize offered to the district winner in each of the 11 Star divisions. Miss Marion Ellr.nheLh Meitzler will deliver her address on “Lincoln, Slav- ery and the Constitution” at the Prince Georges County finals April 14, where, | was selected V. smdenta in that institution who par- PHILIP M. HANNAN, Who will represent St. John’s College at the private and parcchial finals of the National Oratorical Contest. Han- from among the 340 ticipated in the first stage of the contest in The Evening Star area. COLUMBUS U. FRESHMEN WIN INTERCLASS DEBATE Miss Helen Huhn Named Most Ac- complished Speaker in Law School Contest. Arguing that judicial decisions should be subject to recall by popular vote, a Freshman team last night won an interclass debate at Columbus Uni- versity School of Law. Vincent Sheehy and W. A. Whitt- lessey were the winners. Miss Helen | Huhn of the Colunbian Debating Soci- | ety was chosen as th: most accomplish- | ed individual speaker. She was aided in | supporting the negative by John H.| O'Connell. i EVENING MARYLAND STUDY OF TAXES SOUGHT .= Senate COmmmee Proposes Special Commission for Hearings. By the Associated Press. f l STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ._TUESDAY. MARCH 31, 1931. its flndln.l eonclu-hu and recom- and Gen- !l'll A-emhly ol 1933. An adequate -vplwfllnon (or expenses of the com- be provided the Gov- A partial “I;m th:’eommime Te| the ruolutlon drawn in eonfimetlan wn.t‘:l'.htez chllrmlne' Senl- erlek county —_— DEFENDS POWER EXPORT Ontario Legislature Told Earnings From Niagara $1,000,000 Yearly. TORONTO, March 31 (#).—Attacks against the export of power from Ni- ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 30.—The | agara by the Ontario Hydro-electric Senate Committee on Revaluation and|Power Commission were answered in Assessments, which, at the start of the | ;e Ontario current session of the General Assem- bly, planned & revision of State taxes | ¥y in an effort to bring about a more cquitable distribution of tax burdens, tonight asked for appointment of & commission of five members to make l study of the question. The request was contained in a joint resolution signed by the members of th» Senate Committee on Revaluation and Assessment. It specified a com- mission of five members to make the study “of the entire taxation system of the State for the of coverln: its deficlencies, if any, 5“ about a fairer and eflllluble tribution of the tax bur- den, with a view of reducing substan- tially the direct taxes on real and other tangible property.” The commission called for in the ould be required to_re] rt Satisfaction in Motor Oil! Every quart of Autocrat is sold under a positive guaran- tee to satisfy you—no mat- ter how fast you drive. f~ ture yesterday by R. cwkz ing chairman of the dro Co n, who said a profit of more than 81000000 a year is made AWN INGS™ home charming of off-peak power to the mmee?ort TR The only contract calling for power export, hznnld called for 60,000 hm‘:;e power. other. power exported, sald, was "ofl-pnr pvwvr—-unt is, power sent across at night when there was no use for it in the province. 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