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for i : Railfarestod Century of | '&o‘n&a-the World’s Fair now in Chicago—are so low that rerybody can afford to go. It’s the show of the Century. ‘There are special bargain tickets €6 suit every plan and evety pufse. Qo when you like—stay a8 long as you like—your ticket agent hae just the low-cost ticket you want. .00 round trip—9-day limit. day. Coaches otily." $28.00 round trip—10-day limit. Good going eévery Tuesday ahd Saturday. Pullman fares re- duced 25%. $30.60 round trip—15-day limit. Every day, coaches only. $12.50 round trip—over-Sun- day coach excursions. With @ight-seeing tour of Chicago and the Fair, transfers, etc., $16. In- Quire as to dates. 16- and 30-day tickets—low fares. Tuesdays and Saturdays. All-Expense Tours in Chicago #8low as $4.50 for one day; $7.50 two days; $10.50 three days; $12.75 four days; and $14.75 five days, including hotel room, sight-seeing tours (except for one-day tours) and admission to T thi atmost sissippl. man hotel ‘hursday, until August 3. riifing “Stoty of the Fair” by the “10 Rafirgaders”; 8:15 P.M. Eastern Sland- ippl. ard Time. Exposition. Most ecanomical way to see the Fair and all of Chicago. All-Expense Rail-Water Tours $82 and up, every Monday from July 3to August 28, including rail fate; Pull- ; cruise on Great Lakes; meals; fmcm-ndsight-minginChicago; admission to and sight-seeing of Fair. PARTIES of 25 or more—low rates in coaches or Pullmans. THE FAIR ON THE AIR—Tune in on radio Station WISV every Monday and Hear the Baltimore & Ohio Rallroad Pennsylvania Railroad Ex Afiother Super Porwered 7-Tube All Electric Motorola FREE! Auto Radic check wp—drive in, have your present auto radio looked over absolutely free. 64 FREE! INSTALLATION 1 at George’s 2139 -41 PA.AVE.NW. perienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGYON, D. C. EDUGATORS STUDY TRAMING OF CHLD conferefioe on Curricfilum Attended by 100 Leaders From 20 States: ‘The development of the child must be substituted for his acquisition of knowl- edge as the ptimary aim of educ acoording to conclusions erpruufi a thé conference on curriculurh heing hel 88 & feature of the Summer séssions of the George Washington University School of Education. ’ This must be done, it was said, by changes ih teaching methods so as to chiillenge the child's interest in his owh edication rather than intimidate him with the fear cof failure. 100 Officials Present. This firvposluun was developed by- speakers, who included Dr. Wil H. Bristow, deputy State superintendent | © of public instruction of Pennsyivania; Miss Victoria Lyles, assistant superin- tendent of schools in York, Pa: an Edwin W. 1'rceme, superintendent- of schools of Montgomery County, Md. One hundred school officials from 20 States are attending the conference. ‘The meetings will continue through tomorrow under the direction of Dr. William Cullen French, professor of education at George Washington. 9 Important experiments in revising publie school courses toward tbe new development goal of ‘educational phi- losophy have been presented by educa-. tors during the course of the conference. At the afternoon session yesterday, Dr. Inga O. Helseth, director of the training school and professor of edu- cation at Willam and Mary College, deseribed the work done in transform- ing a small town school of tradition t; into a progressive educational in- itution. Outlines Revision. Miss Eva O. Langvick, senior spe- cialist in eurriculum construction of the Utitted States Office of Education, dis- cussed essentials in the development of a program for curriculum construction which, she said, “if we want to take the niew viewpoint in education, is the most essential problem facing educa- tion foday.” “We must be willing to 8iscard the qld and fo look at the éhfld from the standpoint of his entlalities,” she ntimtéd. ‘“For this, more knowledge Now a Free Parking Service At Our 816 F St. N.W. Store Just drive up—blow your horn, an attendant will safely park your car. INSTALLS A NEW 1933 - - MODEL . ® Self Contained AT A NEW LOW 'Pmc: who installs rour auio |B radio. Don’t ep. trust youp auto to any ordinary “alley tme. ' RADI0//CO.] SIOF ST, N. W, ALITO RADIO STATION-1015-14% ST. N.W. ’ . Minute Mystery Solutien to NIGHT CLUB MURDER. ing Murphy, then shooting m;“‘rmhmn revolver h:ml:od. al Actoss the hb‘g. i TO BEHOLD 18 NOT NECES- JARY TO OBSERVE AND THE 'OWER OF COMPARING AND COMBINING 18 ONLY TO BE OBTAINED BY EDUCATION. —Humboldt. (Copyright. 1033.) of child psychology is needed. The sthéol, t00, must analyse life more com- pletely to discover the possibilities of A program for cutriculum revision was ’&mnied at the evening session by Eva E. Getstmeyer. um"envtronmmt educationally for the | Ami POLITICAL REFORM News Writer Declares Def- inite Program Is Already in Process of Formation. ot that President Machado of oS 2P the economic, so- Mtical rehabilita- , was ex| lowland , 8 espondent of the Christian Science Monitor, who recently returned from Havana. ing the second annual seminar- conference on Hispanic-American Af- fairs at Qeorge Washington University, Cox explained that the new American bassador, Sumner Welles, has been .com a8 mediator by the various polif gmupl to settle their differ- ences with Machado. He expressed the belisf Machado's administral is “at BY MACHADO SEEN = ~ FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933. former chief executives un- the nce had . become too troublesome to throw off without Amer- adsistance. “I’believe,” sald Cox, “that with in- ternal fe eliminated, Cubs will be« come & free nation in every sense that that word implies. The United States once freed Cuba from the of the crown. The United States is anxi to free the Cuban from their present-day bondage. of the American ’Ambl-‘do! i8 to reunite » family divided inst itself. To this end the also seemingly pledged himself.” Heads Leonardtown Exchange. LEONARDTOWN, Md., July 7 (Spe- cial) —Miss Catherine Pillsbury of Leonardtown has been appointed chief operator of the Leonardtown exchange CRUSHED BENEATH CAR Indiana Boy Dies and Driver Is Injured im Accident. AUBURN, Ind, July 7 (#).—Harty Baron, 8, son of Mr, and Mirs. Olarence Baron of Newville, died in a hospital here yesterday from injuries suffered when was crushed Wednesday night z an sutomobile driven z thX G. of Chicago, an of Avia- tion Corporation. suffered several when car overturned he swetved to miss the of the Chesspeake & Potomsc Tele- | That spot phone Co. PIMPLY SKIN soon immproved and blotches eleared | away by daily treatment with | Resinol satins, volvets, ribbons, ‘ and white kid gloves. 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