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A—10 HOSPITAL GARS HlT BY WOMAN DOCTOR Discrimination Is Protested in Renort to Convention at Philadelphia. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—A protest egainst “discrimination against woman doctors” in medical colleges, hospitals, the Army and the American Medical Asscciation was made by Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen of Chicago, at the annual convention of the Medical Women's Na- tional Association. Dr. Van Hoosen's protest was incor- porated in her annual report as chair- man of the Committee on Medical Op- portunities for Women. The report was referred to the board of directors. The | women's association is meeting here in | conjunction _with_the annual meeting | of the American Medical Association. | Internships Too Few. Medical schools are required by law | to give equal opportunities to men and | women where the co-educational sys- tem prevails, she said, but, “there are not enough internships to provide wom- &n medical students with training.” She recommended that a letter be educational medical schools and urging they do everything to take care of the need. hospitals in this country in- the American Medical Asso-’ o said, only 174 take women | Raps Army's Bar. | “Our membership is of sufficient size | to entitle us to have three women members on every important committee | sociation, | plished even to be formed. men doctors were on_the grounds of sex. Sex alone should not be a hindrance to serve in the Army. I, therefore, believe that we should to the surgeon general ur opinion on this mat- for a direct communication | Dr. Van Hoosen also recommended | that a letter be sent to women physi- | cians who have practiced 20 years or more, asking that they leave money in their wills 1o the association for estab- | lishing scholarship funds. PLANET DISCOVERER WILL ENTER COLLEGE | Clyde Tombaugh, 25, Former Farm Boy, Finder of Pluto, Plans to Use $500 Scholarship. By the Associated Press. LAWRENCE, Kans,, June 10.—Clyde ‘Tombaugh, 25-year-old Kansas man and former farm boy, who discovered the new planet Pluto, is to enter college. Honored by the Royal Astronomical Society of Great Britain for his dis- covery, his ability in his search of the heavens already assured, Tombaugh will enter the University of Kansas next Fall either as a freshman or unclassi- | fied, as he has had only one year in | high school. He has been awarded the Edwin Emory Slosson $500 scholarship in science. Tombaugh, now on the staff of Mount ‘Wils Observatory, Pasadena, Calif., is self-educated. In between the chores and the wheat harvest on the fgym near Burdette, Kans., where he was born, ‘Tombaugh studied astronomy, buying Missing RETIRED BANKER'S DAUGH- TER LAST SEEN ON JUNE 2. ELIZABETH WARDWELL, Twenty-four, daughter of Addison Wardwell, retired president of the | Wats:town, N. Y., National Bank, for whom a search was spread yesterday across the country. She was last seen on June 2 on the Watert:wn-Syracuse Highway with a man whose identity was not determined. She was descrbied as about 5 feet tall and weighed 130 pounds. At the time she left she was wearing a white cotton dress figured in red, a dark blue coat and a light hat. Her parents have been in com- munication with friends of the family in New York and Chicago, where the girl had a desire to visit. P. Photo. TRADE PARLEY DELAYED Imperial Conference Will Be Held at Ottawa in 1932. LONDON, June 10 (#).—J. H. Thomas, dominions secretary, informed the Hcuse | of Commons yestorday that the imperial economic conference which was to have been held at Ottawa in August had been postponed until 1932 “because of difficulties in arranging for full repre- sentation of Australia and New Zea- land.” Crape Myrtle, 75¢ Blue Spruce $1 One Foot S§1 Barberry, 10c each in lots of 50 25c¢ each in less than 50 IRIS Large Globe Arborvitaes, $1.50 7 Blue Spruce for $1 6 to 8 in. 3-yr. seedlings Umbrella Trees Norway Spruce, 15 to 20 Inches, 75¢ Evergreens, 21 to 3 feet, 98¢ MARYLAND NURSERY Edmonston (East Hyattsville) Open Week Days. Sundays after 1:30 HEADACHE? e Quick Way to End It Headaches, whether {rom stom- ach, nerves, periodic .cause, eating or drinking, can be relieved in few minutes by Capudine, the new form. THE E\'ENI\'G}S'PAR. WASHI CHURCH RESIDENT LOSES Court Upholds Action to Oust Man and Family Who Moved In. ‘WAUKEGAN, Iil, June 10.—Clarence | Spiering may have to move from his home in the Hickory Corners Methodist Church near Antioch, I, after all. The Circuit Court yesterday ruled in favor of the trustees of the church, who [ trought court action to oust Spiering, vho moved into the building six months |go with his wife, children and dog vhen his own homs across the street urned down. He claimed the trustees it their right of ownership through Pflure to hold regular services. In deciding against Spiering the Cir- uit Court upheld a ruling of a justice f peace before whom the trustces rought their original action. Spiering, owever, asked for a mew trial by the ircuit Court. 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The head of a family is offered = full medical service for him- ulwns’ :fl;. and children -%: cost, of a y per head. e actual subscription is 30 a year, but in families of more than two chiidren has organized to offer a new method |the third and every succeeding child of medical service to meet the demands is admitted at a low figure. 0 CLOTHIERS . The Sport Jacket Fashion Statistics compiled at Florida Winter resorts show the popularity of the odd sport jacket among the better-dressed element. The Williard Shop presents sport jackets tailored with skill and authority by Messrs. Stein- Bloch in models that are absolutely authentic. Flannel or Serge Trousers, $10 The Williard Shop STONELEIGH COURT 1031-1033 CONNECTICUT AVENUE HATTERS FURNISHERS Stein-Bloch Clothes are sold exclusively in Washington at prescription in _liquid r Works in onc-third the time wsually required by other forms. Try it for any kind of hcadache. Make This Test! . . Next time you have a headache, go to your drugstore and get a bottle of Cap- udioe, or take a dose at the soda foun- tain. Then time the action. Note how quickly pain disappears aad you ‘pep” right up. In 10c, 30c, 60c bottles er by thedose atdrugsstore soda fountains. HICKS Capudine FOR HEADACHES books with money saved from the small wages he received for farm work. At 20 he made a workable telescope and followed with several others. In January, 1929, he was employed by the Lowell ‘Obscrvatory at Flagstaff, Ariz., and a little morc than a year later found the planet later named Pluto. i i St Quake jin California. SANTA CRUZ, Calif., June 10 (#).— A distinct earthquake ‘shock was felt here and at Boulder Creek, near here, at 11:20 o'clock last night. A man at | Boulder Creek reported he had been thrown from bed. Pictures on walls | here swung violently, but no damage | was reported. | GHbice 7 For Your Living o) bedroom or Dining Room. 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