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HAPPY HOME HELD ESSENTIAL TOGHILD Sing Sing Psychiatrist Says Genealogy Plays Part in Normal Life. The chief difference between a nor- | answers. mal person and a neurotic is the ability of the normal person to conceal i his mental troubles, Dr. Bernard i Glueck, psychiatrist and medical di- | rector of Stony Lodge, Ossining-on- | the-Hudson. told the Council of So- | cial Agencies at a meeting held at the | Y. W. C. A. under the auspices of the \ council’s Committee on Child Welfare. ‘This was the last meeting of the coun- cil until October. Dr. Glueck told the welfare workers | that the best mental hygiene for a | child is for him to live in a home | conducted by parents who live a clean, | happy life. He urged against ex- tremes in either indulgence or denial and cited the fact that genealogy plays an important part in the formation of the human mind. He stressed the fact that a person with sound, happy forbears has a much better chance for a happy existence. | Sanford Bates, president of the council, appointed the following com- mittee chairmen to serve until the October meeting. Health, Dr. Loren B. T. Johnson; | Child Welfare, Capt. Rhoda Milliken: | Recreation, Dr. Russell J. Clinchy; Family Welfare, Elwood Street; Vol- | unteers, Mrs. John Jay O’Connor; | Correction, Ray Huff; board mem- bers’ council, Mrs. Whitman Cross; | Central Committee on Community | Councils, Dr. Thomas W. Gosling, and | transients, Mrs. O’'Connor. LODGE TO CELEBRATE Ninth Anniversary of 0. E. S Group Is Thursday. The ninth anniversary of the Joseph H. Milans Lodge. Chapter No. | 41, O. E. S. will be celebrated in the Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, Thursday at 8 p.m., it was announced today by Mrs. Pris- cilla Hoke, matron. The guests of honor will be the worthy grand matron. Mrs. Helen F. Brashears, and the worthy grand patron, Walter L. Fowler, with the 1935 matrons and patrons of the order. Weekly Traffic Report The traffic safety observers re- port the following traffic viola- tions from May 5 to 11. 1935, inclusive: Weaving recklessly Driving in a reckless manner Driving too fast for safety Failed to yield right of way.. Failed to obey stop sign.. .. Failed to obey traffic signal lights Turned left from vrong lane Turned right from wrong lane Driving through safety zone Drove or passed on wrong side of street Pulled from signaling Passed street car in violation of regulations.. Improper lights. . Parked abreast Parked too near corner., curb without Total Report of the statistical divi- sion on traffic accidents: The statistical division makes the following report on traffic ac- cidents occurring in the District of Columbia during the period of May 5 to 11, 1935, inclusive, as compared with the same period of 1934, Deaths ceee Minor injuries Property damage only . 1934. 1935, 1 0 94 198 *Minus—More than one person injured in same accident. THE EVENING Washington Wayside Random Observations of Interesting Events and Things. “SAVOIR FAIRE” HE proposition of gaining ac- cess to some of Washington's I high-powered executives often is difficult. Gov. James M. Curley of Massachusetts, however, knows the | Blessed with the powers of blarney that characterize so many of his racial persuasion, the Governor came to town recently bent upon busi- | ness of public works and politics. In due time he arrived at the Post Office Department in search of James Alo- ysius Farley, grand poo-bah of the Democratic party. Accompanied by a couple of friends, the Governor en- tered the spacious antechamber out- side Farley's office—a single blond barred their way. “This. my friends, is a reproduction | of the Halls of Montezuma,” the Gov- ernor pmclmmed with a sweeping ges- ture zuma for the prevailing ruler to seat his most beautiful queen in such a | hall. How are you, young lady?” With a minimum of delay the Gov- ernor was admitted to see Mr. Farley. 0 WHAT NEW PRESIDENT? ARY McDONOUGH, attractive niece of Chairman Mary T. Norton of the House District Committee, picked up a telephone the “It was the custom in Monte- | “When is the new President to be inaugurated?” Now Miss McDonough is just as good a Democrat as her aunt, and resented very much the implication that any change in the administra- | tion might be in the offing. | “What do you mean, thé new Pres- ident?” she inquired in her best New Jersey manner. The voice on the other end stuttered slightly. “I don’t mean it that way,” came the reply. “What 1 want to know is the new inaugural date.” A joint resolution of Congress which was proclaimed February 6, 1933, after ratification by the requisite three- fourths of the States, changed the date from March 4 to January 20. ¢ * X ok ok NEGLECTED. | O ENATOR BORAH of Idaho believes he holds a new record, or some- thing. Anyway, when most of his colleagues in the Senate were being bombarded by telegrams at the time the bonus bills were up for considera- tion, the Senator from Idaho received only three messages Urging his support. “They've still got telegraph offices | out in Idaho,” the Senator sa ind Greeting Cards A large selection for every occasion Make someone happier | by sending a grecting card | \ BREW®D Engravers and Printers [l 611 Twelfth Strect, N. W, | other day and heard a male voice say: | LAST F( UR DAYS CARLOAD SALE World-Famous SERVICE STRIPE INNER~SPRING Unrestricted CHOICE of sizes and coverings GUARANTEED Regular $42.50 SERVICE STRIPE INNER-SPRING OST SPECIAL TERMS AND Seventh at Eve |(0] .‘Olfl\' ERMOOR COUPON 'House & Herrmann 8433-35 Ga. Ave. 0"’1 7 ’L s. o. SO Please realize that the Golden Jubilee Anniversary Sale has only 4 days more to run—and that next Saturday night, May 18th—all the Golden Op- portunities will be withdrawn! Again let us remind prospective brides especially of the many advan- tages to be enjoyed. And those of you new in Washington who haven’t attended this Sale—DO— you’ll be surprised at what a House & Herrmann sale really means. Of course, old residents know already —and won’t fail to act if they have not done so already! Don’t forget—the Golden Jubilee Premium Coupon —for 10% of every purchase—uwill be given until Saturday night—and then it stops! House & Herrmann Seventh-and Eye Street 8433 -35 Georgia Avenue STAR, WASHINGTON, some veterans, too—but they just didn't bother to wire me.” * ok ok x CONGRESSIONAL WARNING. T SEEMS sort of strange, but there's | I one taxi driver in Washington | who does not like members of Con- | gress, even though they are considered good business risks. ‘Theodore Tiller found that out in a rather abrupt way. Tiller, as most every one knows, is | a veteran Washington newspaper cor- respondent who deserted the ranks of suddenly unloosed a barrage of pro- fanity that would shock any one, including & newspaper man. All that Tiller could pick out of the tirade was that the taxi driver | had been waiting for weeks to get a member of Congress in his cab. | Tiller, however, didn't wait to tell him the truth about himself. He leaped from the cab and fled. The trouble was that Tiller had he had unconsciously acquired some of the mannerisms of a member. But the taxi driver didn't know that. * ok x % HOOVER AND CURTIS II. NTIL recently Hoover and Curtis | operated in full force and effect with the sanction of the New Deal This Republican-sounding combina- tion held sway for many years at the Navy Department. F. S. Curtis was the profession to cast his fate with the | death. But the Hoover part of the New Deal in the Home Owner's Loan |group still carries on as strongly as Corp. ever. Visiting the Capitol on official busi- | Hoover is F. W. Hoover, general ness the other day, Tiller called a | manager of the Welfare and Recrea- taxi, adjusted his glasses and jumped | tion Association of Public Buildings in. The taxi driver turned around, | and Grounds, Inc. Hoover has a wide 603 REFRIGERATON FOR THE Smw 7%5 The Sealed-in Mechanism is Protected Until 1940 For a §5 charge, included in the price, and a Westinghouse never needs oiling ! WOODWARD & LOTHROP 11th AND F STS. N.W. DISTRICT LINE HDW. CO. 6029 DIX ST. N.E. ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATION SERVICE CO. 2030 14th ST. N.W. DE. 1611 DL 5300 AT. 0700 F.S. 2900 14th ST. J. C. HARDING & CO. 517 10th ST. N.W. THE HECHT CO. F AT 7th ST. NW. ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. 1239 G ST. NW. . HARRIS CO. N.W. COL. 0100 NA. 2160 NA. 5100 NA. 3223 D. €, TUESDAY, MAY 14, stared at him momentarily and then | “covered” Congress for so many years | chief clerk of the Navy until his recent | 1935. variety of activities in the Government | buildings and parks under his super- | vision, from preparing breakfast at the new Post Office Department cafeteria to running boats on the Tidal Basin. Curtis was a personal friend of Pres- ident Roosevelt, for he was chief clerk of the Navy Department when the | | present Chief Executive was Assistant | Secretary of the Navy. * *x x % LIFE OF A FLAG. | NY patriot will tell you that “Old A Glory” waves forever, but those more practical-minded souls— the statisticlans—know better. The National Park Service, which has charge of the flags that fly over most Government buildings, estimates the life of the Stars and Stripes at | six weeks in inclement weather and three months under clear skies. Trolley l'ncks Bombed OMAHA, Nebr, May 14 (®). —Four | persons were imperiled here last night | by explosion of two bombs tossed onw} | street car tracks from a speeding auto. | The explosions, in two different parts | of the city, were heard over a wide area. None was hurt. ‘chlrgea down to mpprmdmuwly {a cem a puun | CRACK-SHOT BELGIUM CUTS LARD TAX American Hog Producers Sched- | uled to Benefit by Reduction. " ‘The Belglan Ambassador informed the State Department yesterday that the Belgian government had reduced the import license tax on lard from | 100 to 50 francs per hundred kilos. By the terms of the trade agreement between the United States and Bel- glum which became effective on May 1 Belgium granted a generous quota on American lard, and the 50 per cent reduction in the import tax, State Department officials said, will be of great benefit to American hog producers. ‘The reduction will bring the lmpon. % of Mattresses Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. NW. 53 Very frequently doctors 6ind that body pains are caused by weak or fallen arches and other foot troubles. If such is the case we can show you how the proper Dr. Scholl FOOT COMFORT Ap- plisnce or Remedy will relieve your foot troubles. Come in for free Pedo- graph imprint of your stockinged feet. ROACH DEATH 1350 Conn. Ave. George C. Smith . Scholl's Foot Comfort Serviee Air-0-Pedic Shoes Like a Good Sailor Anheuser - Busch To make good beer and make it always uniform calls for ingredients that are always uniform. Soft water one time and hard water another time will not do. 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