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A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, AUTOMOBILE SHOW DRAWS BIG CROWD Interest Is Displayed in New| Designs and Lower Prices. Throngs of cessive waves inched the the two exhibition floors of the W ington A i last night 1 3832 automo e its bow to the | Wational C the opening | of the tweifth annual Washington Au- | tomobile Show | attendance in s way throt as exceeded hopes hibition | 1 0.0 R CIVES MEDAL' [ iy erie | GOV. PINGHOT SALS; 1 RENEWSLOANPLEA | | m | d | £l | An a free ca VIRGINIAN URGED FOR HOLMES’ PLACE, : Delegation Recalls Marshall's Work | 2 in Asking Groner's Elevation to Supreme Court District C Mildred K . i REQUESTS JURY TO TRY | INDECENT ARTICLES SALE | Novelty Store Owner to Face Prose n February 10; New Arrests Expected. and he was r Keogh said other $50 cc pear arrests are expected SEEK £506.000 LOAN uth Wale: York. lary 30 (). —D. W al secreta r Australia a cablegram from 1 alian prime minister treasurer, asserting the State of Wales applied to_the ealth gover nt for a loan of £500,000 with which to meet its Feb- | Action t Is An-| NEW Dow. officis today made publi A. Lyons onwealth is not pre I fur- » New South it will act | r of N bonds will_m st liabilities fallin OIL HEATERS | Large Stock New Prices Easily managed, powerful heat. Just the thing for auxiliary heat. Wieks for All Types of Oil Heaters Priced from $4.95 to $59.50 Remember your heating trou- bles last Winter—let us correct them Full Line of Coal Ranges and Heating Stoves W.S. JENKS & SON 723 7th St. N.\W., NAt. 2092 Washington's_Oldest Hardware and Stove Store I o ) D. C.,YJANUARY: 33, 1932—PART ONXE. - view which met the first visitors at the Washington Automobile Show, which opened at the Auditorium last night. —Star Staff Photes. T0 HOLEBERGPLAY “Return of Washington” to Be Enacted Wednesday in Continental Hall. Tonnis J. Holzberg's play, “The of Washington,” to be present- the District Daughters of the an Revolution in Memorial Con- Hall Wednesday night, has been awarded a United States Bicen- tennial Comission medal, it was an- nounced yesterday Her work, the announcement stated second prize in a country-wide sponsored by the National of the American Revolution was one of many donated entennial Commission _for s, two-act plays and pag- in line with the George Wash- n Bicentenn Similar competi- with Bicentennial Commission es, are being conducted nizations in all parts of Mrs. Return by MRS. TONNIS J. HOLZBERG. Beall, Mrs. Joseph Wheat, Mrs. Ada M. Payne, Mrs, C. C. Haig, Mrs. Jane M Ryan, Miss Helen Stout, Mrs. John C, Weedon, Miss Virginia' Frances and Mrs. C. C. Cook HEADS H.OSPITAL Dr. John Minor Named President ns Style Show to Follow. Return of Washington.” which in two acts, was entered in the, full- ngth-play class. Its presentatiof will be followed by a style show, also con- ceived by Mrs. Holzberg, a member of the District D. A. R., living at 1647 La- street, in which dresses actually as far back as Colonial days will exhibited—some of them by de- nts of their original owners e of the gowns is said to have by Martha Washington posed for a painting which ow hangs in the White House. The s will be worn by Mrs. Albert N of Emergency Staff. Dr. John Minor was elected president and chairman of the staff of Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital Thursday night at the regilar monthly staff meeting and election of officers. Dr. Minor succeeds Dr. Guy Leadbetter Dr. Edward Grass was re-elected secretary. Speakers William Marbury Dr. Minor, Dr James T. Mitchell Christian Science Worker Dies. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y, J #)—Albert C. Zimm known as a Christian Sc: died at home here today St. Joseph, Mo., he resided 3 City. Utah, for many years before com- ing to Middletown. at the meeting were Dr. Robert Leadbetter chief of sta Dr. E. Moran gowns to be exhibited include “coming out" dress, a dress ed across the couniry in a “covered ng those who will exhibit the old are Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Edward K. Fox, Mrs. J. H. Stansfield, Mrs. J. F. ittle, Mrs. Richard Gasch and Mrs. William B. Sinnott Will Show Modern Gowns. Modern gowns for brides and brides- ids will be shown by Miss Rosalie Catherine Caldwell and arlow ues and heirlooms, includ- used by George and Martha Washington for their wedding break- also will be on display i and new music will be played by nces B. Cole, soloist, and Mrs Schulze, accompanist n debutantes will act as They are Misses Jeannie Rich- e Wirgman, Bobbie Pierce mer, Isabelle Perry, Sidney hompson, Teresa Faul, Mary Stuart Mary Lou Watson, Marion Dunlop, Mar- aret Gibbons and Anna Enery The cast of “The Return of Wash- ton” will include Mrs. David C. 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But no uation, he said ce all rators and ator leave is going y x Soft-coal miners the tens of thousands are hungry today sigs “The regional sales plan of the Na- tional Coal Association amounts to all intents and purposes to the formation of a union of operators. If a union of operators is fair and reasonable, so is a union of the miners.” Veteran Druggists to Dine. The second annual ladies’ night ban- quet of the D t of Columbia Veteran gists’ Association will be held in the Hotel Thursday night at 7 HOLMES, IN QUET, ~ GAINS STRENGTH Weight of Years That Forced Him From Bench Fails to End Interest in Life. By the Associated Press The heavy weight of 90 years, which finally forced Oliver from the bench, has not succeeded in | diminishing his' keen, if philosophical, | interest in life. His frends feared the end might be near when he admitted frankly on | January 12 that | duties had become too much for him. But the old New Englander has no in- tention of sitting back to await the inevitable Still Reads Classics. Relieved of the strain, he has re- | gained some of his characteristic sparkle signs | and “his general of improvement. He reads an hour of two every day—classics mostly, in original Greek and Latin Almost _every afternoon sun is shining. he I street and goes driving. health shows when as he does speed Spring to include Virginia battle- officer during the Civil War, and was wounded three times. Al the battle- grounds are in easy motoring distance. tance. His friends have always felt his whimsical humor caused Holmes to in- sert in his brief biography in the Con- gressional Record that he was “shot in the heel” at Fredericksburg. Friends Call on Him. Justice Holmes has been seen passing the Capitol several times not returned to the semi underneath the dome where the court | is sitting. His associates on the bench | are welcome at his home them drop in occasionally and Justice Brandeis, perhaps his most friend, is theze frequently. A young author, who compiled a book of his dissenting opinions, called on him the other day to find him genial and alert, still keen in dissent to the barring of Rosika Schwimmer from citizenship because she oath to fight for the Ur matter what the w ted States be about no Wendell Holmes his Supreme Court the aves his_home on The motor is rented, but the chauffeur has been | driving the retired justice for years and | knows he dislikes a snail's pace as much He may broaden his journeys in the grounds, where he fought as a Federal Some of intimate fused to take SCIENCE REPLACES fflll] HORSE DOCTOR' ;Modern Veterinarians Now i Schooled in Ailments of Cows | and Household Pets. The “horse doctor” has gone the way | of the buggy and old Dobbin, and in | his place has come the “doctor of veter- inary medicine” or of “veterinary sci- | ence"—but this field of practice is so | large that unemployment is unknown there, i According to Dr. Walter J. Green- leaf, specialist in higher education of the Office of Education, Interfor Department, there is a real dearth of veterinarians in this country, despite the passing of the horse as a beast of burden “With only 11 schools to supply the | demand for trained veterinarians where | 23 were operating 10 years ago.” he states in a bulletin just issued, “there r | appears to be an actual shortage of men | m this field of work. “Only 150 men are now graduated annually. The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates that twice as many students must be grad- uated yearly in order to maintain the present number of veterinarians for the next 50 years. “The field of veterinary medicine is therefore not overcrowded, and in fact, for several years to come there wAll probably be an actual shortage of veterinarians. Seniors in veterinary colleges have little difficulty in getting advantageously located upon gradua- tion.” The modern veterinarian, Dr. Green- WATCH REPAIRING BY EXPERTS The repair of your watch does not complete the trans- action between us, but estab- lishes our obligation to fulfill our guarantee of service. 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Powder Castile 98- ft leaf pointed out, has turned his atten- | tion to the cow more than the norse. | Horse doctoring occupies but about one- | fifth of his time, His other chief pa- tients are swine, poultry, sheep and pets. “At one time,” he said, “when the horse was a dominant factor in trans- portation an din farming, the veter narian became popularly known as the ‘horse doctor,’ but this term has since lost its significance with the develop- | ment of the profession and the exten- | sion of the veterinarian's activities. | ‘There is a greater need for his services with the food and fur-producing ani- | mals, poultry and pets.” i The bulletin is one of a serles issued for vocational guidance of high school | and college students. 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