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D—8 U. . HYDROGRAPHY WORK EXPANDING Admiral Gherardi Reports Record Year and Need for More Quarters. During the past fiscal year the hydro- | phic office of the Navy Department B excecded the output of any previous year, Rear Admiral W. R. Gherardi said yesterday in his annual report The hydrographic office, he said, is “a | military and naval necessity to the nationsl defense and a vital national “The urgent need for additional space set forth in the annual reports of 1928, 1920 and 1930 not only still exists, but become more acute,” Admiral Gherard asserted. “With the addi- tional personnel authorized to meet the increasing demands of the office, con- ditions will become so crowded that the output will be adversely affected “To attain efficiency the workers on fine engraving and drafting should be in spaces well lighted and ventilated The archive spaces should provide safe storage for preservation of irreplaceable documents.” Admiral Gherardi’s report defined the mission of the hydrographic office #s “to collect, digest and issue timely nformation calculated to afford the maximum possible navigational safety and facility to ships on the seas and to aircraft operating over the sea routes.” JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM STARTS SEAL SALES First of Booths Opened in Depart- ment Store on F Street With Mrs. Selby in Charge. The Junior League, under the cap- faincy of Mrs, Francis Winslow, yester- day morning opened in Woodward & Lothrop's department store the first of the booths for the sale of the Christmas seals offered to finance the fight against tuberculosis. Mrs. John Selby took charge of the booth yesterday and other .who will take their turn in the service &s team members are as follows Miss Lucy Mackall, Miss Margaret Mackall, Mrs. Henry Ravenel, Miss Sylvia Meredith, Miss Louise Hoehling, Mrs. Charles Baker, Mrs. Albert Walker, Miss Taylor Logle, Mrs. F. Eberhard Haynes, Miss Elizabeth Brawner, Miss Bophy Snyder, Mrs. Jean Delattre- Seguy, Miss Elizabeth Beall, Miss Mary Murray Hume and several still to be named. The cash received by mall and recorded for deposit by the Tuberculosis Association_yesterday, representing the first three days of the seal sale, amount- ed to 85,000, or the sale of 500,000 of the stickers SWEARS TO DISBELIEF IN RED PREACHMENTS Representative Fish Appears in Court for German Maid Seeking Citizenship. Representative Hamilton Pish, fr., wntiring investigator of Communists and Communism, swore under oath in District Supreme Court yesterday his disbelief in radical preachments Fish appeared in court with his wife, Mrs. Grace Pish, as witnesses for their German maid, Berta Barbara Mueller, who sought to renounce her citizenship for that of the United States When Justice F. D. Letts asked Pish if he belleved in Communism a ripple of laughter was heard in the court room as the arch-enemy of Bolshevism an- swered in the negative. When the maid also denied any in- terest in Communist doctrines she was permitted to take the oath of allegiance %o the United States. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—Ziegfeld “Follies,” at 2:20 and 8:20 pm Gayety—“Tally and 8:15 pm. R-K-O Keith's—"Suicide Fleet,” at 11 am, 1:06, 3:12, 5:18, 7:24 and 9:30 pm Metropolitan—*“Expensive Women,” at 11:05 a.m., 12:51, 2:39, 4:27, 6:14, 8:01 and §:49 pm Rialto— Frankenstein,” at 12:02, 2:13, #:07, 6:01, 7:56 and 9:25 p.m. Palace—"Touchdown,” at 11:45 am., 2, 4:35, 7:10 and 9:45 pm. Stage shows 8t 1:20, 3:55, 6:25 and 9 p.m Earle—“The Cheat,” at 11:15 am. 2:05, 4:35. 8:30 and 9:55 p.m. Stage shows at 1:12, 3:40, 6:30 and 9:05 p.m Columbia—“The Champ,” at 11:30 m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Fox—"Surrender.” at 11:46 a.m., 2:06, 4:26, 7:22 and 9:55 p.m. Stage shows | &t 1:18, 3:38, 6:34 and 9:07 p.m Tivoli—“Consolation Marriage” at 2:25, 4:10, 6, 7.45 and 9:35 p.m Central—"“Monkey Business, to 11 pm Ambassador—"Ambassador 6:15, 8:05 and 10 pm. GLNEY 719 13th, Strayer College Bldg. 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The speaker's subject will be “Is Philosophy the Guide of Life?” on Dr. Hart is professor emeritus at| Harvard University, guthor of several treatises on American history and gov- ernment, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholastic or- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, persons on its roster of living members. The meeting here December 7 will mark the eighteenth year of activity | now headed by Wade H. Ellis, well | known attorney and former assistant to the Attorney Genern! DIRECTOR IS NAMED Eddie Pence, former motion picture }d{reclor. was again named director of | the Foundry Players of Foundry Meth- odist Church at the annual election of officers Monday night. Miss Doris Smith was elected president, Martin D. Kilpatrick vice president and manager, Ray Kurtz treasurer and Jean Watson secretary. The organization plans presentation DEATH HELD ACCIDENT | for the District association, which | Coroner’s Jury Renders Verdict in | Case of John W. Freas. A verdict of accidental death was re- turned yesterday by a coroner’s jury in the case of John Wilson Freas, 65, who was fatally injured Saturday when struck by an automobile near Ninth and T streets. William P. Hall, 38, of 1139 Seventh street, driver of the automobile, testi- fied he was parking when Freas stepped in the rear of his automobile. WHERE TO DINE. Rose Glow Tea Room D 4 Calendars d 1932 Diaries e o 0 whod. E. Morrls:;:'x”f;q;er Co. REPAIR PARTS Furnaces and Boilers Fries, Beall & Sharp AF * * SONOTONE ¢ * e mirscle instrument that restores and see for Come: In Fourself. - ETZ 1217 G St. N.W. SICKNESS at Home. Get your sickroom supplies at low prices at GIBSON’S ganization. Phi Beta Kappa, founded | of a number of plays Rehearsals have been more than 150 years ago at William and Mary College, now has 114 chapters in | American colleges and numbers 58,000 “Wild Oats Boy” this Winter. started for a Christmas pageant and the work on is being completed. 14th and Euclid Sts. 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