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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,.D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1931—PART ONE. The HUB——————1 (RASSHILI MEDAL [M é IGEMKW” g Dei KGN O A |\|umum|mmmmuumumuuunmum T T | By the Associated Press. | 'NEW YORK, September 26—Award of the Grasseili Medal to Dr. L. V. X ] \ | Redmond, one of the scientists who di- | rected dévelopment of such chemical | wonders as converting & gas snd & i | | | liquid into automobile gears outlasting | steel was announced today. z | ‘The medal is awarded by the Ameri- = can branch of the Society of Chemical Industry, a British organization. Dr. Redman is vice president and di- rector of research of the Bakelite Cor- Cods' | poration and president-elect of the ™ EIARLRERAR: AR |15 specifically for a paper on the cost | of research and its apportionment. Gas and Liguid Combined. “Phenol condensation products” is the scientific abbreviation for the synthetic | products to the development of which Dr. Redman has devoted his time. The ingredients of these substances are phe- nols and aldehydes. The gas which went ultimately to make the automobile gear was formalde- hyde, one of the aldehydes. The liquid ‘was one of the phenols. The trick of this condensation is the opposite of making an explosive. The | explosive is produced by making a com- pound which stores up great amounts of heat energy. Then adding a little more heat. releascs this energy. The com- monplace description of this “energy release” is explosion. Used in Hundreds of Ways. ‘The phenol compound during conden- sation gives off its heat, until it stores less and less, and is less and less sub- to the forces which would tend to de- | stroy it. In this conversion the par- ticles of liquids or gases rcpeatedly re- T themselves into more and more | complex groupings, which bcome in- ;creulnxly stable. Today the “phenol condensation prod- | ucts” are made into hundreds of grticles, | including_ electric fan bases, subway couplers, lunch counter stool tops, heat- resisting materials, radio set construe- The Hub Offers This $109 Dining Suite at a Saving of $30 §} di T . || BETREE If you are planning to furnish your dining room this week in preparation : N I (i o o [ WOODSON TO DIRECT for Fall, inspect this outstanding suite of ten pieces, including extension W 5 > ‘ VOCATION GUIDANCE table, buffet, server, china cabinet and six velour-seat chairs. Special at.... N | GO L I $5 00 Down Delivers This Suite—Tlle H UB Vice President, of Kiwanis Club- in Washington Is Named T. 8. Committee Head. 2 Stylish Chifforobe Included 3 been named the $|69 Genuine Walnut Bedroom Sulte o Cammiie o vkl Gl in the United States and Canada by the national vruident, William C. Har- A handsome outfit offered at a most attractive saving. Mr. attorney st law The gro({) as illustrated, consists of a Hollywood vanity, mmwflfn “WN““ l'lgln‘vlnd mn.v: wood bed, dresser with large plate mirror, and spacious ing been mwm‘"" iy m'.'uo“"w chifforobe, which is as large and roomy as a closet. Made ance work lor several years. ‘Mr, ood son was appointed chairman of this eommme the ‘Washington Club in 1928. The! it year he was named chairman ut me Capital district, com- of richly grained walnut veneer on gumwood. Liberal Credit Terms—The HUB prising about 50 clubs in the District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland and Revolving Book : ol e e Ra;k 5& ;asble : Bed, Sprlng and Mattress ||EEIS iR ER R In addition to his duties at National | . . % . University Mr. Woodson is secretary A practical and artistic revolving | 3-P|ece Outflt of the Railway Accounting Officers’ As- mund‘:wp table in walnut. Not com- g::fi;elgt :;zu;:::&g A:nwlnuh; ::: partments for books, Pedestal base. Botn e K b ‘h’m‘ oo of the Royal Statistical Soclety of England. ° As a result of his attending two | Kiwanis meetings daily over a period |of five days in August he became a !chuter member and was elected ‘treas- urer of the * " section of = L% .4 . . LR Y 5 the Washington . Mr. $149 All-Over Mohair Living Room Suite : S| LLELE s desirabte three-piece outfit is || Mookl 8 e moceek. i SIS o [ b offered at quite a reduction from t'he 1906. L ¥A smartly designed suite overstuffed and covered with 100% . X ~\f\ l regular price. It con_sists of a full size phair ALL OVER and attractively finished with black piping or welt- Metal Crlb 3 metal bed (wood finished), a re\'e&-m— “WETS" THREATENED g. Moquette covers the reverse side of the loose spring-filled <cat Full siz 1 i 3 _ble and comfortable mattress and a hlons. Serpentine front. Complete, 3 pieces............couunen. fi.‘;s‘;.m'r:i|',n§'fiy.e:;;,‘;. 5 QQ\ \ link fabric spring. | WITH ANT"DBINK LAW able side ........ R X Liberal Credit Terms—The HUB ' 50c a Week SHE 50c a Week—The HUB! President Landrith of Temperance Council Would Send Offenders o & — to Prison. . g “ - j{NGY I\ P By the Associated Press. » PORTLAND, Oreg., September 26.— Ira C. Landrith, president of the Na- ) Ty S ; 7\ == | tional ‘Temperance Council, hes asserted M o . : A { " |that if the “wets don't quit drinking, o - 7 ) ; 3 difi =5 | we will make a law that will scnd This suite consists 7 B 8] e 4 g ) S 2! - et ing at. i ophig Gt & iical 2 snite a 3 s >3 bt R a of a settee, rocker ; \ : ) [ v : | day session spensored by the Allied and armehair. Com- [ \ LRI ] Lo i | Campaigners in the Interest of Pro- plete with ‘coctanbes g T1 - 2 W - | hibition, Landrith said: “A man has covered seat cush- b | | i >l 4 no more right to buy whisky than to ions’ K Y i i - ! y g sell ongoleum Make Felt-Base Ru s 0¢ « Week L w7 N NS s e e FE 0 Caiior o Aomrion nad should Wlth Borders—All Perfect e ‘ = =l T S P 2l he me, I'm sorry for the press.” Dr. Landrith said th-t while his or- px12Feet . . . . ... $649 £\l ) L et R1 1 /4X10 /2 Feet B8R e M T $5-95 Four-State Autoist Held. AMBRIDGE, Pa.—A man arrested P/2x9 Feet . , . . $4.95 ; T TS TR I’ “EE T ettt T S ne bought his ecar in Cumi 0 e s V - Y carried » New York State npefi.ffirs ) = # 5 4 . cense and use nnsylvania license Coal i R S $3.95 = = K Ty New Fall Draperies I€ AT (9 | $89 Co|on|a| Bedroom Suite You have choice of w alnut or maple finish Sale of Lace Panels Y ‘ : in this artistic colonial suite of four pieces. The CONNECTICUT y outfit consists of a chest of drawers, vanity Tailored or Fringed . / A i / z dressing table, poster bed and a dresser. As AvE. N.w. Z D N\ > ( 4 4 .sketched. Lace Panels in ~ L@& £ s . Filet or Shadow Effect | 2 : $5.00 Down—The HUB Just South of Tilden St. Ap-rt--m of 5 rooms, ACE PANELS—a Special Lot (—\ ' A\ L Mo .1.:;,“ e f Filet or Shadow, : g ; e ‘ ko el Panels . . 98C ’/ e s ; > ¢ ‘ $69 Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite | Resident Managet 2z & : : o There are three well made pieces, scttee and two / . Garsge Speve Avitiable ‘fa armchairs. Upholstered and covered fn velour. llzht $ P D0 Down—The HUB Seventh and D Streets N.W. Thee. J. Pishte & Co.; Ine. 738 15th St. District 6830