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THE EVENING THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 District of Columbla Dental Society,| \§) Slate siections) unon, ‘Tepeal ol e | HEADFOP AMERICAN BAR 300 CHILDREN TO GET |5, %, 5mse, Bty WBRIDE OUTLINES |otigt BN 6 dment. . Re-enact State Statutes where, DENTAL TREATMENTS |i7en,min tne Moy owy camontis | DRY LEAGUE'S PLAN ek Stats. laws dor- eaforce- bty L2 activity,” he said, “our work does s. % ary c:‘n'd‘ Clarence E. Martin Urges West Virginia Women’s Federation ot stop In May, Our members follow e fhrough on these cases until the be. | Three-Point Attack Against Wets to Fight Evil. ‘every sible proper method” to block prom By the Assoclated Press. District Society Will Give Aid to|{ %" Thins"are put in a Underprivileged for Child cndtioniae - etafiless ot the time to Be Pressed Vigorously, He Promises. bition repeal. PARKERSBURG, W. Va, May 11— “We are confident that we can over-| Clarence E. Martin, president of the take Dr. Joseph D. Murphy, chief medical Health Day. inspector of me nc schools, paid _ e e e "’fi'; ime the present, legislative advantay iways been rea Ntages | American Bar Assoclation, told the| eatment will be given freely of meu» time and talents,” of the wets," he said, “because our po. eriea o o Free dental tr sive ""B‘" = O i g the “achool RON, Ohio, May 11.—The Anti-|tential strength was never greater and | West Virginia Federation of Women's healt_h authoriti humly appreciate | Saloon League’s plan of attack against |the liquor traffic is as indefensible as|Clubs last night that divorce as an d‘metr splendid co-operation.” forces opposed to prohibition was de- |¢Ve™ ey nmmumm is growing all too rapidly. > scribed last night by its national super- J the club women to work Citizens Form Association. Tilendent il % Boottinichrie aall Dance at Forestville. '&‘;;:,{g u"hgh?“’,‘i:fi o i cancerviel GREATER CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Md., | threefold campaign. FORESTVILLE, Md., May 11 (Spe- ,” and urged return to the old !May 11 (Special) —E. Job has been| Dr. McBride, addressing the thirty- | clal)—A dance will be given in Odd | American standard of sanctity of the, | elected president of the newly formed | first quadrennial General Conference | Fellows' Hall here Saturday night, under | "Martin also characterized. the, pro- Greater Capitol Heights Cltizens’ Asso- | of the United Brethren Church. said | the suspices of the junior girls' drill|posed child labor amendme clation. The other officers are C. C.|the three points of attack are planned | team of the Wosimen of | betously sociahiatic’s and. said the cmm Albert Smith, chairman of | Carter, vice president; Mrs. Mary Pr | America. Buncing will best 8t 8:50 | fabor problem was for the States i the Ol Hysiene Commitiee of the | secretary, and Mrs. A. McAfee, EEE anti:prohibitionists in | o'clock. | STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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