Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1931, Page 33

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Now I am entirely well, no all Have recommended ACIDI neutralizes burning ooum irrilated stomach linings, fi!;‘d :m; x)’kenlu!nesn and Mothers: the first S-N-E-E-Z-E calls for MENTHOLATUM Entrance, 909 F St. Sulius Lanshurgh Surniture {30 THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, PANAMERICA DAY | PROGRAM OUTLINED 300 Students to Parhclpate :ln Observance at Pan-Amerl-l can Union April 14. Invitations have been sent to ap- ! proximately 300 Tepresentatives - of junior and senior high schools and teacher-college students of the District to attend the observance of Pan-Amer- lica day at the Pan-American Union | | April 14, The 300 students include 10 from | cach junior high school and 20 from | | each senior high and teacher ccllege. [ These students will receive from Sec- | | retary of State Stimson flag souvenirs | of the Pan-America day celebration. | | According to the program announced | tocay by Dr. L. S. Rowe, director gen- | eral “of the Pan-American Union, the | celebration will begin at noon with an { assembly in_the map room of the Pan- |Amerlcln Union Building. The school | delegates then will salute President | Hoover as he enters the bullding to at- =] |tend s conference. His greeting will be followed by & | tour of the building and a musical con- cert featuring pan-American music in the “Esplanade” In event of rain, | hc #ever, this program will be held in | the Hall of Americas. | _ Speeches will be delivered by Dr. Orestes Ferrara, Cuban Ambassador, and Dr. Rowe, who will introduce the | members of the governing board of the | union. siorn s Leo, 00l student, { Georgetown FISH DO SLEEP SAYS ESSAY PRIZE WINNER avid H. Fish, D. C. Student, ‘Wins Originality Award on Pis- catorial Topic David Hall Fish, son of Harold D. Fish of 3000 Connecticut avenue, & | student at Gordon Junicr High School, | this week wen second prize in a contest | for an original article, ‘submitted to | Current Science, weskly paper pub- lished by the American Education Press at Columbus, Ohio, for junior and senior high schcol students. ! The younthful prize winner's father is | chairman of the Trop:cal 'Res:arch | Board. The title of the article is Sleep?” It follows: “Fish sleep, but not like people. Man closes the eyes, stops tniniing and re- | laxes when asieep. Fisn rest, relaxing their muscles, while ficaing or cn the bottom. They do not think or stop thinking, and have no eyelids to shut. ‘Sleep varies with animai intelligence says Dr. Higgins, U. S. Bureau of Fish- eries. Dr. Parker of Harvard University and his students, using special appa- ratus, recorded movements of fish in absolute darkness and lcarned that there are periods without mcticn, except for slow breathing. “Even among primitive animals, mus- | cular relaxation seems necessary, and | conditions . favoring. reguiar rest add w their welnre “Do Pish 'CONVINCING ADDRESS HELD LAWYER’S NEED ‘Spelker at Y. M. C. A. Says ‘Spread Eagle’ Oratéry No Longer Prerequisite. “Spread-eagle” oratory no Jonger is considered a prerequisite to success in the profession of law, Eugene R. Wood- son, secretary of the Railroad Account- ing Officers’ Association, told the voca- tonal guidance forum at the Central Y. M. C. A. Monday. Ability to make a short address in convincing manner is desirable, Mr. ‘Woodson said in discussing attributes of | a lawyer, but forensic ferocliy is not in | such good standing as in former days, | “except in the Senate,” he said. Much of a lawyer’s work s conducted behind the doors of his office now-a- days, the forum was told. Law special- ists have a big opportunity in this era of comblicated legal processes, the tpenker explained. Radio, aviation and ternational law have opened profitable fle|ds for the lawyer. Mr. Woodson said the successful yer must be a student of human nature, an adventurer and a lover of literature. ‘The forum next Monday night, on “Engineering,” will be led by Chester N. Blinston, consulting engineer. The | discussions are under auspices of the Y. M. C. A Air Girl Guides Orgnnized | Afr Girl Guides is the latest in or- | ganizations for young people in England, following in the wake of the Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts and similar organi- zations. Fifty daughters of airmen start- ed the idea by organizing a _squadron at Cranwell Aerodrome at Lincolnshire. ‘Th girls have been given smart Air Force blue uniforms, and twice a week they are instructed in the duties and responsibilities of \air women. PHiILCC Own Ability to Say ‘No,’ Boon to Greece, Venizelos Declares By the Assoclated Press. ATHENS, April 1.— Premier Venizelos told the Senate in a budget specoh yesterday that the country’s financial stability was due to its strong government and his own ability to say no. “Not: a day passcs,” he said, “but what I don't say no at least thrice. Greece should be proud that she suffers so little from the world cris.s.” What Carbon Black Did for Tires. Carbon black, whiche is the soot of | natural gas, is largely responsible for increased life of pneumatic tires. vas first introduced into the rubber composition for the purpose of impart- ing the black color, but it was soon d | covered that far more important was the toughening of the rubber to the cxtent that 000 mileage was made possible. nty per cent of the car- bon black produch of this cour into tires, 20 per cent goes into printer's ink and the remainder into such things 0e poiich and phonograph recor the day. brown maple is nced with with an unusual M:. It | ,N DEPENDENT TRANSIENTS TO BE GIVEN SHELTER Homes for dependent transient men and women will be opened at the head- | quarters of the Travelers' Ald Soclety ‘ tomorrow morning in accordance with the findings of the Council of Social | Agonicies’ Commyittee on Transients. Mrs. Margaret Ford, executive secre- tary of the Travelers' Ald Society, will have direction over both establishments. 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