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Cc—12 Y.M.C. A MEMBE DRIVE IS OPENED Cleveland E. Dodge of New ¥ork Sends Message to Dinner of Workers. Wncoursged by Cleveland E. Dodge, president of who called stering mor: the Washington Y. M. C. A. yes Jaunched its annual canvass for new members Dodge. in # message read to 100 membership workers at the first of a series of enrollment dinners Tuesday night at the Central Y. M. C the Y. M. C. A. as a result of the economic stress and urged the organi- zation join determinedly in the battle 10 revive prosperity. Encouragement Heid Needed. “A young man, worried by Secking and alone in a strange the capitalist stated, “needs sgement and help as much today as do harussed heads of families, The future seems to hold little promise for him. He needs, not only a job and companionship and recreation, but a «chance to talk over with some under- standing person everything that trou- bles him—his need for better training, his relations with his family and his other problems. To find in a city & disinterested person competent to ad- vise him in questions of such im- portance is a difficult matter for him The Y. M. C. A. s one place he can &0_for such help.” The m W. De Gas *“Y." who, with Dr. E. M. Ellison and age was read by Leonard general secretary of the ¥d Morton Willis, 1s on an Executive | Committee directing the canvass. Brief made by the committee- and by W. C. Hanson, F. M. Net- and Worth Shoults, who are of divisions in the drive, Activities Outlined. wvaried activities of the Y. M. GEORGE’S ‘enrollment week” | A told | of the increased responsibilities facing | .| Thomas J. Prailey, representing Dr. encour- | Ra 1;’l’arade and Nails | Are Irresistible | E To Group of Boys, ‘ Political Display and| i Many Tires Ruined by | Buffalo Youngsters. By the Associated Press. | BUFFALO, N. Y, October 20— 8o he s The combination was irresistible Along the parade route the nalls were | casually sprinkled. Then the automo- biles came along “Bang!” went a tire. “S-5-5-5-5," hissed another. Soon the racket resembled a gun bat- tie Twenty or thirty tires—and the pa- rade—were ruined Police haven't found the boys. mes A. _Bell, education director; | W. Foster, director of physical | & n. and Randolph E. Myers of | | the social and employment sq:-vice. George Kennedy announced that spe- | cial membership emblems Wwill be awarded leaders in the canvass. Invocation was offered by Rev. Dr. Herman McKay, pastor of the Union Methodist Church. Progress of the campaign will be reported at a second dinner tonight at 6:15 o'clock in the assembly hall of | the Central Y. M. C. A., 1736 G street. NO SLEEP, NO REST— GAS, GAS ALL THE TIME 3 = Sause hery Get *Adlerfkn " todny: tonight. Peoples Drus S AGvertisement. B e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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