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=2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON - D. C, THURSDAY JUNE 9, 1932 —————--——————-—-—————"—-"—*—————’-'-—-——“——”'-———"——'—'-c—2 : == - e s s s o= ac the end or tm: mfl.!mm o -::ue lnma:lttl:l ;.l'.;m during these ROTARY ENTERTA'NS The statement was made ir Dr, nsft ‘lahreue1 years. e;lll‘.cli‘:n:y Mbewgg: | Haniey's sdress opening the i 2| heaiin. agencies, . he ser HONOR STUDENTS which have always shown inc gly On Solid Foundations. high death nt:n dl:xrlnghflepression —_— sly Eastern. 1id | show & decrease for those three years.” | prin y smfi‘mc“’x‘ifi.‘,‘5°u‘o‘m"“""u“’.‘iu"“ SO | “Dr. Louls T. Dublin, New York, point- | P¥incipals of High Schools Also 1 principles are well es- | ed out in an address that public hen!th Guests at Weekly Luncheon u?‘mg::‘m]:;w&gr : feeling has im- | conditions have been good in spite of y pregnated the hard hudedm}:ullness economic conditions. of Club. iation’ - some of the health group N — e Head of Association’s West- (msn and some of the hesith 3 p . - f f quite worth the price plld- over- RIVERDALE P.-T. -ELECT Principals and honor students in the ern Branch Sees Gain of |organismtion, duplication ~and non- 2l el public high schools, together with other profit-producing lctlvmu appear to be Earl Biesecker Is Named President | ¢hool officials, were guests of the Ro- “More Solid Foundation.” |the exciting cause. ese exist, then | Earl Blesecker Is Named President | iyry"ciyp gt its weekly Juncheon meet- 2 1 behootes us-as consclentious work at Last Night's Session. ing yesterday in the Willard Hotel. Sale 1s"%0 Spply the pruning Knife. Dr. Prank W. Ballou, superintendent Dr. W. P. Shepard of San - | Special Dispatch to The Star. of schools, who was in charge of the By the Assoclated Press. cisco, secretary of the Western branch,| RIVERDALE, Md., June 9.— Earl| program. introduced the following school DENVER, Colo, June 9 —Dr. said that for the first time in history | Blesecker was elected president of the | heads: Dr. Abram Simon, president of Hanley of Seattie, president of the of financial crises the general death |local Parent-’l'e-cher Association here | the Board of Education: Assistant Su- Western branch of the American Pub- | rate in the United States had not in- | Tuesday night: F. M. Riedel, vice e pres- < hen E. Kramer, Jere lc Health Association, today predicted | creased. ident; Mrs. Mildred McOall, secretary, | J. Crane Robert L. Haycock, and the public health movement “will lose| “In various crises it has been the| and Tom Shanahan, treasurer. ’rhe,thc me hlgh school prmclpulx H:rvey much folderol” in the present national | rule for death rates to increase ma-| attendance banner was won by the | A. Smith, Central; Frank C. Danlel economic predicament, “but will emerge | terially,” Dr. Shepard said. “We find | pupils of Mrs. Mary A. Petty, priacipal. | McKinley! Elmer S. 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PRESIDENTIAL LOAF » 35c Skinless Franks » 25¢ ‘ 2 bunches 15c FRESH HAMS .......» 15¢||SPRING ONIONS.........3 wa= 10c| FRESH SHOULDERS. . » 10c || TEXAS ONIONS . . . 3~ 14c¢ 'rounmm AS l NEW POTATOES ... 6 ~ 19¢ I Allan Davis, Business, and John Paul Collins, ulhhne pl'l.ndpll of Eastern. ‘The nu were Robert 3 John Graham, cenu'tl. Raymond Muu), Business; Paul Ochnann, McKinley, and Robert e, ‘Announcement was made that the Rotary Club would be represented at the international convention at Seattle by Samuel J. Prescott, James Sharp, George W. Harris and Mrs. Ethel Ward, secretary. SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 15 200 Pupils Enrolled for Session at Washington-Lee High. Special Dispatch to The Star.” BALLSTON, Va., June 9—S8. P. Van- derslice, principal of the Washington- Lee High School, announces that the Summer session of the high school wil open June 15. with an enrollment of more than 200 b:zudentl ‘The price, n fully cdetermined, Whi be ‘sbout $7.50 Tor elght ‘weeks. 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Quality guaranteed. s] For the Picture Which is Anheuser-Busch, Malt, Want by the 15th of June a New Title for the Abgye it oont s AnheuserBusch lnc, St Louis much of the commission’s ¢ correspond- | band of Loew’s Fox Theater will hol UTILITY BOARD NOT RICH ence will be carried around town in a | concert in Sylvan Theater, on ‘z’b: ENOUGH TO ECONOMIZE Studebaker car by its messenger. This | Washington Monument grounds, to- of oouru more expensive than mail- morrow. The concert will be from 7:30 sml hondmg t. "?:. 'ppmpimmlm | ouf e C on, in| In the future, officials asserted, parl Has No Money for Stamps, but| tais respect, is in the position of not | concerts by the service bands, lormp:rly Plenty for Gasoline, So Mes- “’“S rich enough to be able to econ- |held in the Sylvan Theater, will all be omize. [ held in the District of Columbia World senger Takes Letters. War Memorial, in Potomac Park, with th tion ' of The Public Utilities Commission, is | THEATER BAND TO PLAY |concerts. ™" Broasc "{fus"::’;d:r!;l ‘night wu,houtt ;unds (o‘r ‘:rdlzrauré ;flgfi = R available in the Sylvan Theater, but as nses the remaining a) et has not g.:cnl year. Its money for car tokens | Concert to Be Given in Slyvan |} jynemorial. PR eIt e has given out, and its postage stam funds will not last for the ordinary mafl Theater Friday Night. e until July 1. Efforts to borrow from | First Lieut. F. B. Butler, assistant| Mrs. Sarah Fleld of Pear Tree, other departments have fai] director o! public buildings and public |land, who as a child was very From now to the end or the month | parks, yesterday announced that the!has just died, aged 103. “Here’s what like !”’ A glass of milk disappears like magic! And an- otherl And a whole quart every day! Wheat has come over Junior to make him so eager for milk? I¥'s the delicious chocolate malt flavor of Bosco— added to milk. 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Decler's Nome. 0.000.00 Best Titles to Fit this Picture Budweiser MaLY HERE ARE THE SIMPLE RULES GOVERNING THE CONTEST 1 You are not required to buy anything. 2 Write your title with your name and address plaialy on one side of paper only, preferably on @ sheet of paper the exact size of a Budweiser Malt Label. 3 You can use more than one word for your title. 4 Do not use the word “Teamwork™ in cone nection with your entry. & No titles will be accepted that bear a posts mark later than midnight June 15, 1932. @ In case of ties, full amount of award will be ‘paid to each of the tying contestants. 7 Do not enter more then two titles. Inc., of St. Louis, Makers of BUAWEISET g ¢,..ion must be maitd to: “Bucwsiser . s = I—portlutz If you send a Bud- Now Entitled “Teamwork.”. . . Plenty of ueisr Malt can label with your eniry you will receive an attractive Budweiser cash prizes for the best titles. Awards will be made as follows: Malt novelty savings bank, regardiess of whether or not you win one of the 166 prizes. These litfle vanks will be sent to 186 Pnlzns every conlestant who sends a label. But 8 First Prizes of . $1000 each 10 Fifth Prizes of . . . $30 each "member, it is not necessary to send a label to enter the contest or to win a prize. 4 Secend Prizes of . $500 each 20 Sixth Prizes of. . . $23 each The opinion and decision of the judges will be 2 Third Prizes of... $250 each 60 Seventh Prizes of $10 each i iy 8 Fourth Prizes of . $100 each and 80 Prizesof .....$5 each X ol Pty members of their families and !hax-dv'tfln] This Budweiser Malt Title Contest is Open Until Midnight June 15, 1932 Ceontest Judges For Your Information? HON, v:;:g: 2. MiLLx Aside from the Sy-r.-:fqullvlmw o e WALTER B. 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