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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932. FARHELL HOPEFUI. WILL CROWN QUEEN the late Alma Rubens, film star, hu‘the Rubens home several times. Miss| Mrs. Theresa Rubens unu-hnnhe; Music and Musicians been indicated by the testimony of A.| Rubens met me at the door and stated | harcotics had been prescribed in OF TRADE UPTURNS May Day to Be Observed TomoOrrow | era] Government. | groaning o an adjotning g Monroy testified that Dr. Citron had | obliged to write the prescription as re-| The practice of plastic . o qe Reviews and News of Capltal e Programs. ‘A—10 MILITANT CHURCH | . N | | Fight for Social Reforms Ad- HE seventh and eighth recitals | “Hark, Hark the Lark” (Schubert- g of the Washington Planists' | Zissh), with extremely nice D&:I‘; will flank the pathways of the campus vocated at Session of g yEnies By the Assoclated Press. leading to the amphitheater. More than All Faiths. Monroy, narcotic agent for the Fed-|her mother was ill. As I heard some | 4Me: | surgery has Fitas ey at American University. sald after his arrest: “I was called to | quested.” | been most highly developed in Vienna. A - * May day will be observed at American Notes Encouraging Signs in Pa- | University campus tomorrow afternoon | 1o e o 0000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 T Sk at 2:30 o'clock at the outdoor amphi- e cific in Address Prepared for |theater, when a May queen will be crowned and there will be dances of Honolulu Parley. old England, Ireland and Scotland. xI e n d e d An Ulh er Flags of the days of Queen Elizabeth L XXX Club were presented last night in the Columbia Heights Christian Church by Celeste Pelton, in her first appearance as & T ek’ the “Concerto in C Major,” by Mo- i 00 Fssion ) HONOLULU, May 6.—Reviewing re- | 100 girls in costume will take part in fig{e::;glthal:g T:,wm;:(u:“s:cr::‘; cent trade history of the Pacific, James | the ceremonies. Miss Dorothy Wulf is T byph"" a‘-;adch" N oone | A Farrell, chairman of the National | directing the program. which will con- By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 6.—A militant church, fighting against elements which | “thwart its program of social justice,” | was advocated by a Seminar group at the Religious Education Association convention yesterday. Dean John McDili Fox of the School of Law, Catholic University of America, Seminar leader, said his group was of one mind that the church should advo- cate minimum wage, child labor la: pensions and partnership in profits. | He rapped law: who “use law as| amed them | recitalist with this organization, and Helene Finnacom, in her third re- cital with this organization. Miss Pelton is & pupil of Norman Frauenheim and Helene _Finna- com a_pupil of La Salle Spier. Benjamin Rat- ner was the guest pianist of the evening and played very brilliantly, as | one would ex- pect & pupil of Ernest Hutchin- auenheim, made up the first re- cital program of Celeste Pelton. A good program, done with clarity of tone, and understanding of what she was trying to portray. Next year we expect to hear greater things from this young woman. But to Helene Pinnacom, in her third recital with this organization, go great laurels of applause. Un- doubtedly Mr. Spier's star pupil, she reads her music with all the mastery and understanding of which he is such an authority: the brilliance of the Liszt “Rhapsody, No encouragement.” In an address ?repnrod for the national and Pacific foreign trade coun- cil conventions, he noted that “tra across the Pacific has disclosed greater resistance to depressing influ- ences than that of other parts of the | world.” The Pacific trade of the United States | considered alone, he said, “has elements of distinct encouragement. The dollar value of all United States exports to all Asia fell off only 19 per cent, a those to India, China and Japan de- creased only 10 per cent. It is to be noted that a substantial part of the trade recession is due to price declines.” Council, today saw “elements of distinct | clude with the traditional May pole dance. DOCTOR'S PLEA HINTED IN MOVIE DRUG CASE Federal Agent Testifies Dr. Citron Blamed Alma Rubens for Ruse in Gaining Narcoties. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, May 6—The prob- | able defense of Dr. I. Jesse Citron, | Hollywood physician, on trial for al- Chas. Schwartz & Son Bows to the Demand that they extend this Remarkable Offer! So many folks have requested that we extend this offer for one more week . . . POSITIVELY END- ING ON MAY 14th. Take ad- vantage of it NOW! BRAND NEW 1932 « D0 3666 606000006600000804 son to do, the Grieg Concerto in A Minor, Opus 16," assist- || 7 she gives to the Bach “Chromatic * e X &) Fanthay and Pupteand the Chopin | rarreils hopetul expressions came the | 120 AUl Al mppiying marcotics 0| [l GENERAL ELECTRIC N s Tesorting to politit government ‘Etude in F Minor” and the preludes | recent Japanese-Chinese conflict. Ja- .50 M to force the public to adopt approved CLEANERS standards of conduct i 4 = \ - Prohibition, prostitution, birth control | ¢d by his former teacher, Helen Cor X and motion picture censorship were con- b";fl?“g‘a‘hi}r ‘h‘:ss;”]"’“swfng e e sidered in the light of this question, he sumr’;DE. the ease and the mastery __ — 4 | Benjamin Ratner. POLICEMAN'S APPETITE in A-flat major and B-flal minor |papese attending the sessions had B::z":r“lil:;fl"dmz achievements of | criticized the Chinese boycott of Japa: Scharwenka's noteworthy “Con- ‘:;‘,‘,j{“’,’epl,if,"‘%,&,h,?,‘;v”;fl;tc*é‘;:l T RRIBLE SLUMP gerto, B-flat, Minor” was the last of | had_always been friendly toward her 00K TE! POLISHING CLOTH— Clip the e numbers played by Miss Finna- | - pan - z R — T Mfunicipal politics should be divorced| Of style of Mr. Huchinson. He | com. To this’ part, assisted by La- | 5 gun 1n Chinae side and Holas Bt n Vi, mienen Tay heemts ek s FREE coupon 1n the lower left corner and from - national ssues and ministerial| brought out the rhythms and the | Salle Spier at the second piano, she | terrible slump. I sure was worried. as Ul S - Koy O e e e G o iarest| Doetry of this concerto with keen | brought what was probably her rarest | & pollolisan. must, eat o) Neap, Bl e Lt : thr‘msc]\'rq in local matters,” one l;l's-‘ understanding. It was a joy to have | bit of interpretation. The young | At the advice of a nouncement stated 3 : heard this Grieg number given such Iady clearly proved her possession of |banks are being urged in Germany in . a fine reading. a promising technique, for at times ‘a campaign to revive buliding, but Municipal advances to mortgage LOOK FOR THE SCHWARTZ GOLD m\f‘;:‘d’;‘é“fi"\ ’:fi]"e‘"a“:f;fc"hf{;: Jaes an Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, & mem- she ascended to heights that were | contractors favor wage cutting, which CLUSIE Oy SEVRISNL, ST e on e fhres-day con.| Der of the executive board of the | dasling. This work and the play- | they say is necessary to make their ventlon last night g > National Symphony Orchestra, was ing of Mr. Ratner were truly fine | operations profitable. =55 g the guest speaker of the rvenbijng nndr. musical gems. - T although assigned the subject o The next recital will be held to- Phave Aids Film Premiere. “The Educational Value of Orches- | morrow night, and will include as ENTIRE FLOOR tral Concerts to Students,” spoke recitalists Dorothy Hobley, Edward For Rent HOLLYWOOD, May 6 (P)—The| more to the point of the educational | Dawson and Winifred MacGregor o first international telephone hook-up to| value of such student recitals, as | Michaelson. Le Droit Bldg. 8th and F Sts. NW. 7,500 Sq. Ft. Suitable for Any Purpose / oot . \ strong and fit as ever. . demany | too, are in danger of losing L Address :.“:“;{‘.\\y ;"_" i €0 to | peer_seein®, Sands: Giigation ] Fiasting Hypo- b Afation. egum— B \ % . 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