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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 hmmmnfl.mtmywkam. “Women may become rwnnh‘ mmwmmwpnacmdmnhwflhndfl.fi with sun , and on. It is| ’ T TR R T Sy e e, w2t o g of the religion of the Drulds; in fact, R e one of their laws was, “Do not discuss | Druids that no man shall be richer than religion among yourselves.” Other laws | his neighbor.” afterward the hermit Bernardo died, and the oak tree was cut down and made into wine casks. By this time the beautiful girl had married and office the average rate here is two births “Children in Cities. to one death. July's decrease of births Fo " however, is thought by them to be but| When you are in Carnac in France, an average seasonal drop, |and you go out to see the mysterious was _the mother of two fine sons. ‘The report shows that a total of 710 | Dryjd menhirs, which are among the “One day the young mother sat at|persons recelved treatment at the city|most impressive in the world, you will, the door of her cotiage with her tvo | cinic T eourae, be told, as you were at Stozie: Boscul keeps its flavor and noticing the beautiful through summerheatand dampness by the mother and her sons took his crayon and sketched it on the head of a wine cask. From this sketch the artist is seid to have painted the Jy, Boscul's exquisite flavor is sealed kept in vacuum. With 5 of the world’s e N best coffees blended through 100 years’ leadership, Boscul is popular picture of the ‘Madonna of the Chalr,’ and the wish of the old hermit always one hour fresh for your cup. De- “MADONNO OF CHAIR” RESULTED FROM WISH Hermit's Blessing on Young Woman and Tree Led to Raphael's Picture. Iowa Girl, Second Cousin of Hoover, Married by Father PARIS ASSEMBLY VOTING REFORNED New Electric System Will Be Ready for Deputies After Vacation. the ‘Thirty-eight new bables were admitted to the clinic, and 331 Hoover, was married here Sunday visits made to homes, according to the afternoon to William Glenn Har- report. bit of Mount Verfon, Iowa. Rev, Guy Harvey, father of the bride and the President’s cousin, performed the ceremany at the Priends Church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harbit were graduated from the West Branch High L. President and Mrs. Hoover sent the bridal couple a wedd bou- quet of white roses picked in the White House conservatory. Ship's Deck on the Roof. The new “of the Polyclinic Hos- pital, in New York, has a roof garden which is fitted out to represent the deck of a ship, to be used by convalescent patients and as & playground for chil- dren under treatment at the hospital. It has several features which bear out the resemblance to the promenade deck of an ocean liner, with regulation steamer chairs scattered about. Raphael's “Madonna of the Chair” | was realized.” says a noted Paris art, lecturer, was the e realisation of a hermit’s wish, “There have been many stories toia| ALEXANDRIA REPORTS PARIS (N.AN.A).—When the Dep- 3 CASES OF DISEASE uties come back after the parlimentary e oo e Tevoe nl- — e o o e "An old hermit, widely known and|July Finds Town Healthy—Ty- :";5 olon;ullluon will have cost about Each member will find four buttons | who has far too much to do. One idea | DI humble home stbod a glant oak tree.| Whooping Cough Are Listed. hich he called his silent friend, be- In B ot S Hench. | B) pOSMIE |4 to aiter the emwiitiion o ss to and sheltered | Special Dispatch to The Sfar. re| the painf of Raphael’s ‘Madonna of the % the artist e o s ey e iotn’ Seryr | Phoid, Scarlet Fever, Measles and them he will be able to vote for or against, indicate that he wishes to ab- stain for voting or rectify a vote al- Teady cast. If the experiment succeeds, the re- form will affect parliamentary life to a very considerable extent. In the Brit- ish House of Commons members vote by passing into one of the division lob- bies. In the French Chamber, when & “scrutin” or division is challenged and the President’s estimate of those who rose to support a motion is not ac- cepted, members have hitherto voted by placing a “bulletin” in an urn, the “bulletin” varying in color to indicate “for” or “against.” These bulletins bore the name of the Deputy voting and were kept in his Er]\'lte locker, 8o that, by giving his ey to a friend, a Deputy used to be able to vote without being in the Cham- ber at all. Only Present Can Vote. With the new machine installed, members will have to be in their places in order to vote. The prospect of going home a little earlier in the morning will not compensate them for having to attend more often, they feel. Moreover, as the Abbe Desgranges has pointed out, the old leisurely method of voting gave time for reflection and the ballot-paper examinations have saved a good many m¥nistries. One Deputy, M. Bellanger, has been agitating for the introduction of some new method of repewing and refresh- ening the air in the Chamber. He says the present of ventilation by in the ceiling is de- inadequate. So terrifying, indeed, is the amount of carbonie acid gas breathed by nfembers during their all-night sittings that during an ex- periment at the end of one of these Tecently a dozen jea ’pigs were as- phyxiatd with a quantity of the air that ‘was collected. Perhaps excitement makes the air all the thicker. It is not unknown for the Right and Left Wings of the Cham- ber to advance upon each other in two solid phalanxes and engage in a pitched battle, while the more ordinary method of demonstrwting dissatisfaction is to zn‘ the m‘i of onz'nngak.u:.he combined ngings of many Deputies preventing the speaker from being heard. President Overtaxed. But if life is somewhat hard and oppressive for the ordinary uggeste has been s d that it is altogether too difficult for the President, provide for a vice president to relieve him of some of his duties. The laying of foundation stones and the opening | of exhibitions, it is pomnted out, mi&ht‘ be undertaken by a vice president. | ‘The President has to receive all sorts of people, travel and make more speeches and sign so many things that he even sits up and signs in bed quite frequently. “No more signing is my definition of happiness,” said poor M.| Doumergue before completing his term of office. | The President cannot take & holiday except at Rambouillet during the Sum- mer, and the lakes of the Chateau of Ramboutllet are very attractive to mos- quitoes. But M. Paul Doumer has al- ways been a hard worker and an early riser from his youth up and, in con- trast to his predecessor, he dislikes the radio. He loves his many books, but has very little time for them BUILDING LEAGUE HEARS | SLUMP REMEDY TOLD| Government Controlled Banking I | Urged as Depression Pre- caution. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, August 13.—Gov-| ernmental control of money and bank- | ing systems as a solution of economic depressions was recommended Tuesday by Marc A. Ross, editor of Business Week, of New York at the '.hlny-nmth‘ annual convention of the Ul:llted States Building and Loan League. | “It seems to me the conclusion is log- ical” Rose said. “The solution is a| manageable -.and managed money and banking system. We are foolish if we let our system manage us instead of managing the system. I believe it is possible to prevent wide fluctuation in| prices _of tl " R. Hiltby Myers, Los Angeles, presi- dent of the league, forecast a vigorous fight on the part of building and loan associations against the imposition of State and Federal taxes. He recom-| mended the consolidation of cash re- serves for the protection of all associa- tions and their investors and stressed the need for education among directors | of various societies, particularly among | Jjunior executives. | cause it gave him him from the storm. Close by lived a | daughter, known to| vine dresser’s everybody for her idness to the old hermit, who called her his friend that talked. “One day a terrible storm arose, which was followed by a disastrous flood. The hermit sought shelter in the branches of the tree and was rescued by the vine dresser's daughter, who took him to her home. The hermit was very hl-ppx' and prayed that his two good friends might be glorified together. ALEXANDRIA, Va., August 13—Only 11 cases of communicable diseases oc- curred here during the month of July, the monthly report of Dr. William L. Schaffer, city health officer, shows. 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