Evening Star Newspaper, August 13, 1931, Page 11

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Al THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 = A-11 » ] importance, but of even more signifi-| “The important point today. said rade of the two socleties, bringing to- | tion elected: President, Pred W. Forney, | surance companies doing business in | Bank Passed. cant social implications, Mr. Buckley, “is not that business is i gether firemen from Virginia, West Vir- | Winchester;, vice president, James M. | Virginia, the levies going to the fire | Test . B e o M remarkably large | Ginia. Maryland and Penneylvania. A|Duncan, jf. Alexandria; secretary, | companiss. | HYATTSVILE Md. August i it to the r00ts | amount of bustness exists and it is the | bedlam of hilarity, shrieking sirens and | Oscar W. Dabney, Staunton; treasurer, (ESTCCTNN iz | cial) —William Thompson V: ‘and stand- | job of each company o go after it langing bells and gongs, which marked |J. C. Clarity, lottesville; chaplain, | the Manti Nationsl Forest of |years old, youngest son of Mr. |a an 5 ards of living. The men who have ~ Building and loan societies were urged | | the first night and drew vigorous pro-|Rev. Henry A. " Charlottesville. | aped the bulding and loan plan have | yesterday tosell their principles of thrift ES ARE UPHEI_D”““ ot B ST B o R e e st iyt b S SRS L 1 Theodore J. Vandoren. has | | |been pioneers in molding & most im- | to the public Dy ‘consistent advertising, after Andrew Bell, Chamber of COom-|next convention f | = e Tar canomic Gharecteristic of New | copecially in newspapers, | merce "secretary. appealed to_ VIAtng | Alexandria. - The grous aiso. under: | . T e i orld civilization. The national ad-| In advocating more extensive adver- company captains. The four Winches-|took plans to lobby in the Virginia | round and are as regular as-if they had | Mr. b i & % ministration has recognized the impor- | tising, Marco Morrow of the Capper | ter companies, with a membership of | Jegisiature for & law taxing all in- been turned in & big lathe {ington, D. C. g5 Pi . |tance of homehnwnmmnmb'y ugn:g & | Publications, ;l‘open. KAm} ::dr‘;l‘iga‘wr inia G Ref t :nor:"‘t'rxn 2'3001' hel‘d‘hl.n :lg-li.me e 3 ington, D. C. » conference on home bullding an me | the centennial convention of the | orch parade last night and dances Pays Trlbute to loneers m’o"neuglp this A\;t!umn. further t“o pr‘?—}suun Building and Loln, dl.e;(ue in | g roup eluses 0 we;_e helg in n;u::‘emua halls. s mote this phase of our community life | joint session with the third Interna- . | Yesterday's business sessions of Message Before Loan = in the light of a careful study of cur- | lional " Building and Loan Congress, Change Regulations for |tne firemen® organisations were quiet, . & ! i rent conditions. with elections of officers the main fea- > 1 The interest and co-operation of | s View. iti tures. Group. | members of the building and loan as-| [Fchoes Morows PV Competition. } The Cumberland Valley Volunteer saciations in this enterprise is cordially Tt is up to the bullding o | Firemen’s Association elected these offi- Y T i ¢ | invited. associations to keep their principles be- R | cers: President, .J. L. Redman, Har- By the Assoomited Press. - : | ™The savings acoumulated by some | fore the public and not let big bUSINeSs | Special Dispatch to The Star. | risburg, Pa.; vice presidents, R. E. <. 12,000,000 of investors in membership | do ail the advertising. | wwan —*The | Mont : ; ; Lew PHILADELPHIA, August 43 —Presi- (L0000 O NS CE dgociations n | Sydney J. Walter, vice president of | CHESTER. Va., August 13.—The | JoRleemery, Hover: L 1V: oY Sior Hare, Extra Fancy dent Hoover, f £'message to the Tnited | this country have acted as a stabilizing | the British delegation, echoed _the | Virginia State Piremen's Association, |y, : | Winchester; secretary, C. L. Jacobs. States Building and Loan League and force snd have illustrated the self re-statements of Mr, Moriow, o e Bt g s Thutrises SO0 TOOLY: | Waslesioro, Vs.: Teasurer, W. H. the International Congress of Building liance of our citizenry. sh ng an g more than |issue raised by R amEmane omen, | Richter, Chambersburg, Va.; chaplain, their progress to “advertisin . o ch Soelves. vorl RIS M o e B tor outside thelr own es- | Drotesting against rules of the Win- | oy, B F Blubsugh, Meverstoyn. Md. b | any clations, in convention here, today paid 1 am interested to note that other | sential stability.” | chester Convention Committee prohib-| .jected: President, Mrs. O. 'T. Herndon, . G- o' the-Bneer f e, hame- | U013 % JoISE T, e Amrict| e owarc 5, Hovds of o Wiwri| et T O S0 ComPans | e i et Mre Vil Finest Fresh Produce ownarship movement. | Should - 1f > 3 sity of Pen Prsing, . 0~ | Lee, Virginia lands; secretary, Mrs. 4o The men, who have shaped the bulld- {Reniting. a,‘]ulul;‘m:nk:urwaw:‘ fond | ::]sfn:"'f’:,‘f,f shat “newspper e [ e | Naomi_ Shank, Alexandria; - treasurer, Home-Grown Tomatoes . .3 I's: 14¢ ng and loan plan haye been pioneers 3 | tising is s > | . sepat pes £~ Mrs. H. Dabney, Luray; chaplain, . o . in moulding.a most important economic;::flm:f‘*’“m;m""m‘:?“;;' countries, MY | tion's advertising e soeaia et aho | vy v B RkIe: T historian, Crisp Celery ... ...2bunches15¢ | ¥ S Mrs. Ernest Butler, Harrisonburg charagteristic of new world civilization.” | siangial achievements of the bufldin Total Home-Grown Cantalou 3 25¢ . of, i g | Estimates Large Total. ‘The association also recommended to . ' the President caid, |and loan movement, and my deep in-| .yr persomal estimate of the fotal |CONVention cities and towns that hook | —Lne VArEinia State Piremen’s Asiocla: ome-Lro antaloupes, 3 for The message was™ fead by W. O.(fie O4H _ X your deliberations and con- bt f the United States 8nd ladder and actual fire-fighting con- | 3 Woods, treasurer of -the United States. | {jnying usefulness.” | advertising budget of the TRl S was | tests be included in entertainment pro- String Beans. . . ... .. .2 s 15¢ R Aiaviasbints. Homer J. Buckley, advertising execu- 0 )00 and mewspaper | §TaINS, long with hose reel contests e h T cemtemnial ‘convention” of the tive of Chicago. addressing the conven- | T B S0 Cxcens of ail other |If local commitices desire to retain the Telephone National New Potatoes.......10 "= 19¢ buil societies, . (he President said, | tlon today deplored the tendency of a total expenditure for | latter. | . 2 Blding o es, e Pk heical and | business men to look far afield for help | {70 Feaching o foial expe Associaticn reel races are being run 5000 Yellow Onions . . . .....3s 10c business significance. It marks a cen- from the depression “when the remedy, . e this afternoon. Those of the Cumber- For immediate delivery of The New Clbbl e 4 1bs 1 tury of co-operative finance and indi- | OF 8t least relief, may lie at their own | land Valley Firemen's Association, also| | Star to your home every evening g€........ s- 10¢ vidual self-help for home ownership flb—z?}‘::'com e 15 st A ot Unle(_‘s the mnext m: movr«‘h: ;l‘:o:vm- ;fl:::lfll here, were run shortly before :::1 su:fn" nll'ornlnl. The Rou: initiated in this country in the village vention is ointly | material drop in motor vehicle fa ot 3 nt collect at the end of Prankford, Pa.. in 1831. 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