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DAUGHTERS OF 1812 UNVEL KEY TABLET Memorial Serv»ce to Author ‘of “Star Spangled Banner” Held at Cathedral. A bronze tablet, placed in the crypt ©f Washington Cathedral by the Dis- trict 6f Columbia Society of the United States Daughters of lgfl in mzmvr? of Spangled Banner, - @ay afternoon at'a special service con- ducted by Right Rev. James E. Free ran, Bishop of Washington. The cerc Stars in Drama JEWISH CLUB TO OFFER . “THE GOLEM.” nfony was one of the opening events of | N s\ four-day session bein lll(hwn of 1812. e dedication ce!emonles included an address by Maj. Francis Scott Key- Smith, great-| mnd.wn nl the national g held here by cker, CHARLES GORDON, Mrs, | Who wfll hnve the leading role in “The u". Dnu[hters ‘of 1812, also was & Descendant Speaks. "Ma)]. Key-Smith in his address spoke of his great-grandfather both from his- | torical knowledge and from family tradition. He pointed out that Francis Scott Key no: onlv composed “The Star Spangled Banner.” but also wrote the h (o ‘Thee. Lord, We Bow” “Lord, Wlth Glowing Heut Ir'd Prnse Thee now in ufe in the Episco- pal Ch Philip H.! reh. The m;kz designed by n, Robb & Little, Golem,” be presented by the Dra- matic Soclet.y of the Jewish Communlty Center on Wednesday evening at 8:15. |POLICE ALERT AS PARADES OPEN TONG MEETINGS Failure of Agreements Arouses Fears as Rival Factions Gather for National Conventions. Peace By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 27.—The Hip - | Sing and On Leong Tongs opened their or. 1812, the other the 48 stars time. The inscription is as “Prancis Scott Key. August 9. 1780- January 11 xu: And this motto. " rust.” Mi the Star Bnlnxled ‘Banner in triumph | still wave o'er the land of the free and | the home of the brave.’ Erected by the | District of Columbia Society of the | 3! United Daughters of 1812, April 26, 193" | Memorial Service Held. 2 luhop Freeman was mhmd in con- ducting the service by Rev. G. l'neh.nd. Peter, canon md chnncelhr of pnsmt at v.he cenmfllv “were llr and M uu Presldent n Rhode Island n:n\u was to pre the White pronee A board meeflnl 'lu held at 9:30 lock morning at ths T MEXICAN WORKERS HIT | : GOVERNMENT METHODS | Beverance Threatened at Meeting on Legislation, as Speakers ‘Warn of U. 8. inn-mn-mr emnt-ryn pr‘lnclu“l’mhbor ol izations ! in the Lirico Theater. — The meeting was called to give the workers opportunity to exfleu their of view on propose bor legis- | now before Ccncreu and on the | government's measures to improve the | flnlndll situas Speakers charg e the government, was | ‘working hlnd 1n hn d with “American | * and “the Yankee is wait- | | the speakers said that it the proposed labor law was approved it would bring a social revolution, and ‘Trevino, one of Mexico's fore- ngost labor leaders, asserted that 1! the working classes could not win their battle in the trenches of Congress they "fllld mnfinue the fight “in their own renche Fashion Writer Diel. FONTAINEBLEAU, France, April 27 (#)—Miss Daphne Carr, fashion writer, | died at a clinic here Saturday night. She belonged to Missouri family. | Burial will be at mumeblelu ————e Eleven nev motion pk:ture theaters ‘were ed in Persia last year, lnd four nl,hen were closed. | national conventions today with dragon |parades and revelries through the !ln | tern-strung streets of Chinatown. Although the affair promised to be; orderly, police watched for a m\ilblt outbreak of tong warfare, because of the failure of the two tongs to form ay |thelr proposed peace ascoclation. The formation association, lhich would hlve Jurud!rtlon over tong dis |putes in the Eastern United suw- falled largely because members refused to sign the chuu wherein “white po- lice” would be called if disputants re- y the peace associa- | tion's_arbitrato; Does the toothpasto | you use | RIBBON DENTAL CREAM UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM LOWEST COST IN VEARS { TALK OF THE Tow & crowd for Mondly n||ht You know I “Quite thought all '.he women w Iuhl.n' to go to tired after & dance, 'You will hnz your lmle ]okt Of course, you KNOW all the smart women hlVe their washing aone by ti-e West Bnd Laundry. Don't PGrld—-We;}nEnd Does Fine PHONE METROPOLITAN 0200 WEST END 1723 Pennsylvani 1201 Conn. Ave. LAUNI)RY ia Avenue N.W. 1006 15th St. N.W. 1122 14th St, N.W. THE LUX Toilet Soap 3 ror R0° @ for smooth skin IN OUR MEAT MARKETS 2%7¢c 33¢c 37¢ 41c 18¢ 29c 19¢ Bottom Ib. Round Steak (. Round Steak 7. . Sirloin Steak Porterhouse Steak . Hamburg Steak . Prime Rib Roast . 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