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A—i2 = EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL SERVICE Preu.re for, stenographer and typewrinting exam. mnu and fleld se 6db. “Faitton ony 35, o Sivit Service Presas e. cor. 13th & F sts. Met. 6337. * A SELECT SCIIOOI. ® A Busin -:m-mn 51'.- ..I.'!.""” & l!um'll WASHINGTON PRESS BUILDING. WASHINGTON, O. C. National University Fall Term Besins September 28, 1981 SCHOOL OF LAW School of Economics and Government Registrar's Office Open for Registration 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 818 13th STREET N.W. Tel. Na. 6817 Columbia Unlv. School, Dr. Shepherd, supt., 1034 "8, Prep. lang. math. sciences. pey: ghology, music. class, Briv.; coach.; co-ed. MOUNT IPLEASANT SCHOOL Seoprranies Tivoli Theater Building 3313 14th St. N.W., Col. 3000 Sidwell’s Friends School For Boys and Girls 49th Year Begins September 21 City School, 1809-1819 I St. N.W. All Grades and High !chqll Suburban School, 3901 isc. Ave. Kindergarten lngl GV‘I‘H I.Gfl 1, Country Club, At Swimming, Service: " 5 Thos. W. Sidwell, A. M. Pyincipal Phone National 0284 DICTATION CLASSES Slow. medium. fast d it Laition e s _given as an alertising (m,ure ormation. e onfy - (No fetiers, Bo bhion =R SN S R0 WOO0D’S SCHOOL 311 E.Capitol St. Linc. 0038 46th Year A SECRETARIAL SCHOOL MUCH PERSONAL HELP Day and Evening Sessions ks—Day, §16; Evenings, $6.00 TBOURT F. WOOD. LE. B Frin. COLUMBIA COLLEGE Becretarial_and Accountancy Courses IHALLOWEEN PLANS LAID AT MEETING {Trade and Civic Representa- tives Approve Award of 7 Prizes in Parade. | Representatives of trade and civic or- | ganizations, at a meeting last night in ‘ the board room of the District Building, | ganized Halloween celebration, to take pla ter the joint sponsorship of the Federation of Citizens' Associations and tee of the Washington Board of Trade. ‘The general committee of citizens, headed b; award of outstanding entries in the parade down Pennsylvania avenue the night of Octo- ber 31, which will precede the carnival and dance on Constitution avenue. ‘The committee décided to award ma- seven silver loving cups for Commercial floats, Jocal civic organiza- tion floats, out-of-town floats, individual | cal costume ‘groups and out-of-town costume groups. H. I. Swanton, chairman of the Parade Committee, said that the local traffic department had agresd to co-operate ;in_handling the parade. L. S. Trundle, chairman of the sub- committee selected to enlist the co- |operation of the several member asso- ciations of the Federation of Citizens’ Associations in the event, named as committee members J. Louis Gelbman, Mrs. M. Z. Baughman, Edwin S. Hegge. J. 8. Driggers, C. E. Lavine and M. M. McLean. Other subcommittees named last night by Chairman Roberts were: Mu- jsic, A. C. Case, chairman; Joseph L. Gammell, Dewey Zirkin and Col. E. G. Bliss; lighting, E. C. Graham, chair- ; J. W. McGarry and Mrs. M. Z. Baughman; prizes, A. K. Shipe, chair- man; Mrs. Clara Wright Smith and * |Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle. Assurance of Mclpnwn by p-rent- teacher groups has been given. Mrs. C. Rittue and Mrs. Susanne R-lmhefl' are co-operating with the parent- teacher associations. WORLD POLICE MEET 27 Americans Attend International Session Held in Paris. PARIS, September 20 (#).—The In- ternational Police Congress, attended by 27 American police chiefs and inspec- tors, opened today with the intention ing house to trap criminals. ‘The congress hoped to unify identi- fication systems and work cul wirsless exchanges of photos and records. The American delegation is headed by John A. Leach, deputy police com- || | missioner of New York. Conservatory New C! P. 0. Bide. I 4 Baltimore, Md. OTTO ORTMANN Director Mt. Vernon Place and Charles Bt Phone Vernon 5398 Including PREPARATORY DEPT. Virginia Blackhead, Supt. 21 E. Mt Vernon Place Phone Vernon 0066 s endowment enables i to offer Gt o Crades and Branches. Academic Credit in Schools and Colleges. Fell Term Begins THIS THURSDAY Class and Private Lessons Apply bet, 11 AM. and ¢ PM. Circulars on Réquest New Builders’ Technical Course BLUE PRINT READING Estimating, Plans, Building Regulations, Permit Drawings, Ete. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF DRAFTING 1319 F St. N.W. Met. 5626 Send_for_Drafting or Enginsering Catalogue No More Applicants For Civil Service Accepted After Friday, Oct. 2 Due to limited time before Civil Service examinations for typists and stenographers, the Mount Pleasant School for Secretaries will not accept any more appli- cants for instruction after Fri- day evening, Oct. 2. MOUNT PLZASANT SEHOtL Tivoli Theater Buildin 3313 14th St. N.W,, Col. Interior Decoration Costume Design—Life Class Children’s Saturday Class ACATDEMY— 1333 ¥ St. NW. ME. 2883 A Leading Preparatory School for Accredited—Excep! Ill!ll Alhklle rlel ll- Teachers ?Il y—8| l‘r Grade Thru Opens Sept. ZIA-Smd for Catalog 1136 G SLNW. (V.M. C.A) _ Nab. m. F'” UNIVERSITY ATMOSPHERE FOR DETAILS l WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Evening Sessions 5:00 to 7:30 or 7:00 to 9:30 Beginning and Advlnced Classes Now Forming in Accounti; Income Tax siness :r-nm 58 Law o Dictation wr Becretarial Studies 27th Successful Year 721 Thirteenth St. National 1748 SOVIET LEADER DIES Is Victim of Typhus. MOSCOW, September 29 (#).—The death of M. 8. Mikhailovivanov, director || | of all tractor and automobile construc- tion in the Soviet Republic, was re- vealed by the press today as having oc- curred Sunday in Stalingrad. ‘The director, who was also a member dium of the Supreme Eco- cil, died from typhus three he speeded up the Stalin- | | grad tractor plant to a record produc- tion of 100 machines a d.l?’ He was 37 j| | ball of columns pending funeral ar- rangems ents. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. TEA /CHER PIANO, PEABODY COI 4 B by EDUCATIONAL. DUPONT CIRCLE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN 1601 N. H. Ave., bloc] Study Felix Mahony’s Natiowal Art School Eight-Month Professionsl Courses ¥ou to Accept a jon_in_Color, chlllllal Costume ommereial ~Art, Posters, Saturdas Clase. “see O 'k OPENS OCTOBER 1, 9 AM. to 9 P.M. 1747 R. L. Ave. North 1114 1900000000000000000000000¢ SPEED DICTATION paring for sten. and t: only 5 JPsLruction § week. Oivil ool se: cor Tath & B v ts. n.wW. The Temple School, lnc. Meets Individual Requirements in Business and Secretarial Training Classes Now Forming Day—Late Afternoon—Evening Beginners’ English Class, 6:15 P.M. Gregg Review Class, October 5, 45 P.M. Review Class, Pittman Shorthand, September 30, 6 P.M. 1420 K St—Nat. 3258 ClVlL SERVICE !é?vll Tuition only $5. En- % o Service Prej !chool Ve, ot 15th & ¥ sts. Met LJ;Z, ‘ Bound, sincere, practical commercialart training in gl it phases. - individual ratory 6337, denn work, £ant promises invited District 2480 C‘"G" A MAYHIRAL PRESY BT CCOUNTANCY Face Courses; B. C. 8. M. C. S. Degrees; lny snd Eroing e OB Preparation; Co-educational. Send for 25th Year Book Benjamin Franklin University 302_Transportation Blde. _____ Met 2815 Why Not Seak Another’ LANGUAGE! 1t's simple the Berlitz way. with pative teachers to mlu‘uclcn‘nd every sses or tree ‘trln BEBLUZ ull e-uwut A_Q |(ormuluted plans for the city's first or- TUESDAY, SEPTENBER trle& He urged on behalf of Bruns- Georgia, Wilmington, N. C., and chhonvlll: ¥la, and a large group of industries in the latter city, that the commission deny any increase. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., The United States Fisheries Astocla- DISTRESS PIGTURED |2 Hfllg'er plcmred as suffering both from ‘ and other Eastern ll’ldu‘lrie! presented Trucks h 29, 195t nienz to &r rebrcunnn 70 St. Pnul industries, Asserted that the ship- pers of his fon were overwhelmingly against ‘any increase. . E. Willlamson of New York, rep- Fair Patrons Learn Why Gift Cheese Tasted Like Paper By the Associated Press. NOVATO, Calif,, September 29.—For the benefit of those who got papier mache imitations in- stead of real cheeses at the auc- tion of the Novato festival last Saturday, G. G. Vickerson, chair- man of the Cheese Committee of the clu.mber of Commerce, said rates and low prices.|a long !tatement of the esrnings of e !ll _are_being used to al railrmds during the last 10 {0ld Arguments of Poor Busi- ness Used by Foes of Freight Increase. Play safe—see that your radio today: ‘The way it happened is we had a lot of dummy cheeses on | has new tubes exhibition, wrapped in tinfoll || gy (he Associated Press. sl g s i) and labeled just like the orig- | | inals, and In the excitement of | | New pictures of business distress were the auction we hended them out | |brought to the Interstate Commerce by mistake.” Commission today in behalf of old If you haven't had your tubes tested since the last World Series, remember that listening to the games with worn tubes is like peeping through the ball the Greater National Capital Commit- ¢ William A. Roberts, approved jor prizes in the following seven classes: | el e |in Cannes, France. arguments against & 15 per cent freight GRACE MOORE RETURNS rate increase. JELLICO, Tenn., September 29 (#).— Grace Moore, grand opera and motion picture star, will arrive in New York today with her husband, Valentine Pa- rara, on the liner Ile de France, her mnther, Mrs. R. L. Moore, sald here Ml‘l Moore and Parara, a Spanish banXker and actor, were married recently Opponents of the advance described the railroads as in far better shape | than industry when' prices today are compared with those of 10 or 15 years ago. The troubles of the carriers were asserted to be the same as those facing business, “lack of orders.” The commission heard a dozen or more representatives of individual busi- nesses with the expectation that argu- ments would close not later than noon tomorrow. F. C. Hillyer presented the attitude of various Southern cities and indus- park fence. Get behind home plate by putting in a set of new RCA Radiotrons —in the red and black cartons—the tabes backed by the guaranty of RCA. mlflwu&.l-.fl-fl-n.N 3. 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