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service in the local association, he took and internationally; he was other movements for human welfare; | in his church locally and nationally; | in the development of a better inter- racial understanding and in the ad- vancement of all efforts for the im- provement of the community and the | oc the Federal Power Commission, who from 1909 early work in this city. Hugh A. lhrlrl | who was head of the association from 1922 to 1928, stressed Dr. fluence on individual lives ‘Thompson, former chairman of the Oooper, and William Knowles Cooper, | Jr. and Miss Martha Cooper, children attended the service. Mes the Sy THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1932. COOPER'S MEMORY HONORED BY “Y" Friends and Associates of Late General Secretary Hold Services. terday met In recognition of a life devoted to Columbia _circuit unity, nationsl and international| ommos - Y h where he served for 21 years ss And siyle Jix general secretary. Cooper died here last January | Te- n 1929 fal memorial folder contained Wasaaii e and resolutions of Kitty Ellis, is a fair at, “besides his omms]‘ et e an active part in the development of the ation movement nationally active in merriment at Bob Wallace, Jack | persamae. city in which he lived, acting on many 24 ons as a public servant “Ireland” in Fil Dr. George Otis Smith, chairman of “IRELANDS yus president of the local Y. M. C oA to 1922, recalled Dr. the Cooper’s in- Huston Trade Commission and presl- . M. C. 1928 to mnmg-lous ty. Johi anley, gf‘neral gecretary of the Pilisburgh Y. M. ke on Dr. Cooper's “ contnbulion to e association brotherhood.” Mrs. Jessie M. Cooper, widow of Dr. terspersed in Church. Mine,” Mrs. Page 'mbers of nu- us organizations with which Dr. Cooper was affillated and the staff of | were present. | vocation wes by Rev. C. T. er-‘A presided. Ann Corie Farewells at Gayety. GAYE'I'Y stars may come and go, but Ann Corio still remains as queen ar the Ninth street patrons. Ann, whose every appearance yes- with an uproarious ap- proval as of old, has lost none of | that poise and beauty that have | made her a prime favorite of the numbers were embellished with as | tasty sartorial equipment as has | been seen at the burlesque house in many a day. Dancing with an ease many have tried to copy, Ann easily dominated a show | owor that found high favor. 7 another _important member of the “Hot Rhythms of 32" | and claimed to be a second Hindu | blond type. lacking only one factor —an_appealing _voice. another. fair-Haired girl, has that certain something of which stars Alba Bradley Jeanette Allebasi supported in the | skits in no uncertain fashion ed, one o comedians of the year, keeps the a high pitch, well aided by his sidekick, Gus Flaig. Harry Ryan completed m» dramanc m: Shown at the National. ROUGH HEWN | NY." a sychronized travel film of Lhe Emerald Isle,” shown at National Theater yesterday, proved of much interest to a large and svmpathetic audience. Ross, producer and director of the film, appeared in person to explain and comment upon each of the scenes un{omed on the screen. In- his talk were many folklore tales and legends of the besunlul little island across the sea. film began with a prologue ner, rector of St. Alban's Eplscopnl Fred East sang nccompamed on the piann b . Etchison. Dr Arthur Four 1nmaws of Windsor Barracks, C. Chris!le prt(ld#nt of the Y. . | Eng] From the Front Row Reviews and News of Washington's Theaters. by the Dublin Players, picturing the comi of St. Patrick and Christian- reland. Then followed scenes of cities and many of the natural uty spots of old Ireland, some of them very unusual that were made by Mr. Ross during the trouble be- tv\:’en England and Ireland in 1916 Gnie of the developments of Erin was shown and explained in the River Shannon power scheme, which M id cost the nation many millions of doliars, byt cut the. coss of electricity (0 drastically that now practically entire population ight. have the beaefis ot elecin Her farewell Heretofore, Mr. Ross ex- | E!lxfinltd only the rich could afford S(‘enes ol the principal industries v.etr's lls? shown, including brewing, cattle rai smg and the ex| rution of dairy product P KCRUISER QUITS ST. JOHNS AS UPRISING FEARS END f the finest | | British Ship Leaves After Quiet Visit—Answered Hurry Call in Mob Attacks. | By me Auo(ln ed Press OHNS, N. F, April 18.—The ‘Brl!ls.h tht cruiser D"agnn which was | hurried here from Bermuda to guard against further riots after an uprising which led to_the peecipitate flight of | Premier Sir Richard Squires, put out to sea last night. e ip's six days in port were marked by unbrorken quiet, and her complement of 400 men spent much of the time attending parties ashore. e Dragon arrived just one week after & mob stormed the Government ouse when a delegation seeking an investigation into charges of irregulari- tles against Premier Squires had been refused admittance. The premier later | returned to the city. The cruiser sailed under sealed or- ders, but it was reported she would refuel at Halifax. dancer, of the | Tiny Huff, and Greenman and Bailey land, have died recently from spot- "I ted fever. Ohhers may tell you their tobacco is as good as Granger, but the challenge stands. .. the best pipe tobacco in America, mgald- less of price. H-ndy pocket pouch of heavy foil. 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