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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C., TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1933. ASKED FOR SCHOOL et it WoODWARD & L.LOTHROP IS HRM IN VIEWS World Yal' i ‘aveate viaduct At the Batimore 0™ 1ITHF aNnD G STREETS PHonE DiIstrIiCcT S300 GEr mies of the District appropriation bill n avenue viaduct at the Baltimore - Compiled by Serst. L. E. Jaeckel Presbyterian Mission Board : § RECORDED in the omcial ci- |Michigan Park Citizens Re-|seperally. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES NEED DRY CLEANING IF THEY HAVE BEEN UP ALL WINTER ed all Winter long bave been subjected All the work will be done by our own method, under the most of soil and geses in the atmosphere. tareful supervision. Phone Dlstriet 5300—our regular delivery A thorough dry clesning now, by our swperior method, will remove service will call to collect any articles you wapt Dry Cleaned. this soil and save these articles from further disintegration. DRy CLEANING DESK, 11TH AND G StreErs’ Cosnza, FPmst FLOOR. by the association. The group also protested against the stringent econo- 135th Machine Gun Battallon, | quest Improvements for Dr. Herbert F. Wright, vice president Aitonary Wetod. ehs = “l,*a of the assoclation, spoke on the urgent y ) awarde need for the viaduct, for which provi- the Belgian Croix de Guerre for excep- sion had been included in legislation tionally gallant conduct in action near which failed of enactment at the last Hooglede, Belgium, ST By ihe Associated Press. s October 22, 1918.| Improvement of educational facilities NEW YORK, May 2.—Mrs. Pearl S. Dlageq Omeer o7 | at the Bunker HI School, Michigan Buck, author, who resigned last night L courage, and set a | Avenue at Fourteenth street northeast, as Presbyterian missionary to China .4~ splendid example | Was urged by'members of the Michigan stocd fast today by the views which S 2 of heroism and | Park Citizens' Association at a meeting , vnich Courage 4o his men | In the school iast. nigh. o e : e S S in his fearless con- | A Tesolution adopted by the group | jium ayene. o Sireet and Mich duct in the pres- | Criticized the District Board of Educa- e Erentasiass Oy in’ the Dnited ence of the enemy, | ton e Iy o group. presided ot the mecting, ¢ States of America, in announcing the correct congested conditions at the & Ohlo Rallroad tracks was adopted N . & tation, Harry F. Hazlett, major, Says Viaduct fs Needed. Accepts Resignation With ys Viaduc Bunker Hill. Tesignation, said it was accepted with He is on duty in | 5hool and to improve teaching factli- Tegret. Mrs. Buck, who wrote the novel “The Good Earth.” said she expected to re- turn to China next month with her husband, J. Lossing Buck, an official of the University of Nanking. He is a Presbyterian missionary. Mrs. Buck recently expressed herself for a “creedless faith.” Criticizing some theological ideas as ‘“‘superstition,” she also attacked some missionaries. She recently said: “I can never have done with my apologies to the Chinese people that in the name of a gentle Christ we have sent such people to them. * * * We have sent ignorant people, we have sent mediocre people, we have sent arrogant people, we have sent superstitious peo- ple who taught superstitious creeds and theories and have made the lives of hungry-hearted pecple wretched and more sad.” A critic of her doctrinal views was Dr. J. Gresham Machen of Westmin- sier Theological Seminary, Philadel- | phia, who demanded her dismissal. Other clergymen defended her. | OIL PRODUCTION GAINED ‘ 500,000 BARRELS IN WEEK | Reopening of East Texas Field Causes Crude Output to Jump in Volume. By the Associated Press. TULSA, Okla., May 2.—Reopening of | East Texas caused the United States’ | daily average crude oil production last | week to shoot up the unprecedented | volume of more than a half million | barrels of 2,525.320 barrels, the Oil and | Gas Journal reports. The previous week's average was 2,014,763 barrels. | East Texas output rose from 191,660 | to 689,680 barrels daily, Journal pri- vate reports advised, on a basis of five | full days production and two days | partly shut in. Total Texas produc- | tion was boosted from 733,959 to 1,- | 233461 barrels. | Oklahoma production climbed from | 404,915 to 420,225 barrels. | California output dropped from 479,- 750 to 476,500 barrels; Kausas increased | from 115,360 to 115,840 barrels; Eastern | ‘was_down 1,000 at 105,000 barrels, and | Rocky Mountain rose from 72498 to | 73,820 barrels. | June. | $3.00 PHILADELPHIA | s27s WILMINGTON = the Army War | Ues. " College as a major of Infantry in Blames Bad Management. Dr. William Deviny, chairman of the Washington and| Committee on Schools, asserted school resides at 3504 | children in the Michigan Park section Thirteenth street | are suffering & severe handicap under northwest. SCHOLARSHIFTS‘ 6PEN ‘Two alumni scholarships to the Uni=- versity of Virginia for 1933-3¢ now are open to applicants and the ap- pointments will be made by the Wash- ington Chapter of the University ot ‘The scholarships are available to any students from the District of Colum- bia who intend to register in the academic department of the university. Louis Mackall, jr., 613 Thirteenth street, secretary of the Washington chapter of :he association, is receiving applica- | ions. | * BARGAIN FARES Geod on Specified Trains Only —for Hull In‘ormation see Ayers—consult agents. All Fares Round Trip Sunday, May 7 Every Saturday - Sunday $1.25 BALTIMORE Fridays - Saturdays 2 or 3 Day All-Expense Tours $10.50 ©>' ATLANTIC CITY According to Hote! selected Saturday, May 6 $11.00 DETROIT $10.25 TOLEDO $8.25 CLEVELAND $7.25 YOUNGSTOWN $12.50 CHICAGO Low Round-Trip Week-End Fares to All Points PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ME. 2062 Reupholstering Virginia Anmai Asocationaurist| 3-Piece Parlor Suites...Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs Slip Covers o PAY A LITTLE DOWN WHEN FUNITURE 1S RETURNED Thereafter A LITTLE EACH MONTH WILL DO! (] WOOL TAPESTRY-FRIEZZA BROCADES AND DAMASKS Also Chair Caneing Splinted by Our Experts at New Low Prices Estimates and Samples Given Free...Writé, Phone or Call OR NIGHT PHONE CL. 0430 CLAY ARMSTRONG Stroet NW. Upholstering Justifying Your Confidence Is Our Success on COAL PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY I1st Despite the present tendency of most commodity prices 10 advance, the new prices on anthracite coal, which became effective May 1st, are lower than at any time in the last fifteen years, except for Buckwheat and Rice sizes. These new low prices afford an nnusual opportunity for eoal users 1o effect material savings in next Winter’s fuel bill by filling their bins now. There is every indication that advances in commodity Textile Manufacturer Dies. CHARLOTTE, N. C, May 2 (#).— W. A. Smith, 70, president of the Phoenix Mill of Kings Mountain and a widely known textile manufacturer, died here after a brief illness. and Porch Rockers (®@iFr prices, which have been so general during the past few weeks, will continue on the upgrade, and there is litile reason to believe that coal will be the exception to this rule. Take . advantage of the new low coal prices and order your bin filled now. OTHER ADVANTAGES OF SPRING FILL UP Not only do you save an appreciable portion of your next Winter’s coal bill by storing your coal during May, but you reap the benefit of many other advantages: 1. You actually get better coal. Spring coal is freshly mined and it is prepared and shipped under the most favorable conditions. It can be cleaned and handled better than coal produced during the rush of the heating season. . The coal is delivered to suit your convenience and is stored before the Spring housecleaning or other changes are made around the house. You may purchase the coal on a deferred payment plan, if desired, thereby aiding the balancing of your monthly budget. We take this opportunity to thank our many thousands of customers for their patronage during the past year. It is always our desire to see that they get the best possible price on their coal. 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