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TRICO Radiator Covers VENT SMUDGE, PROVIDE PROE- ERCHOMIDIT EAUTIFY HOME. Reasonable Prices. 'Conventent Terms. F. B. BLACKBURN 801 Chandler Blds. 1427 Eve St. National 5778 CATHOLIC U. OPEN WITH BIG INCREASE 10-20 Per Cent Enroliment Boost Over 1934 Is Indicated. With enrollment in the various schools already indicating increases from 10 to 20 per cent over last year, Catholic University opened its forty- seventh year yesterday. Build Confidence With Engraved Letterheads Your firm deserves the prestige and good-will an investment in* Engraved Letterheads will bring. Why pay practically the same for inferior imitations or makeshifts? Phone Today for Samples and Prices ‘BrewaD Engravers and Stationers 611 12th St. N.W. Phone Dist. 4868 Very Rev. Louis A. Arand, 8. S, president of Divinity College, cele- brated the mass of the Holy Ghost in the crypt of the National Shrine yes- terday morning. The mass was at- tended by the faculty and student body. Final enrollment figures will not be available for another week because of the longer period allowed for reg- istration in the Graduate School. It was pointed out there was a large gain of District students in the new freshman class, which will graduate in 1939. New Members on Faculty. Most Rev. James H. Ryan, Bishop- designate of Omaha and rector of the university, announced the addi- tion of several new members to the | | faculty. || Dr. Ernest Stein, who was a visiting | professor last year, has been made a | | full professor of Byzantine history in | the division of ancient and medieval history. Dr. P. Lambrecht has been made an assistant professor of ancient and medieval history and Rev. Martin T MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. EDWIN HART MUSIC STUDIOS B lliil;g.svr;ifh i Studio-School 1751 New Hampshire Ave. VOICE, PIANO, VIOLIN Inspirational Study Under Teachers of Distinction Children’s Department under the direction of PENELOPE and 5¢_ | of the department and Dr. F. A. Her- J. Higgins has been named an assist- ant in the same division. In the department of economics Dr. George K. McCabe has been ap- pointed associate professor and head | mens has been appointed assistant professor. | Four additions were made to the | staff of the School of Social Work. | Dr. Alice M. Leahy and Dr. Ruth Reed | have been made associate professors and Miss Anna W. Schneider and Rev. | Lucian J. Lauerman have been named instructors. Dr. Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor | has been added as an instructor in | the department of Sanskrit and com- parative philology. Three in Nurse School. In the recently established School THE EVENING RATTLESNAKE MASCOT BITES INDIAN SPIELER Little Chief White Eagle Shuns Own Medicine and Is Treated at Hospital. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 30.— Little Chief White Eagle sells medi- cine near the pier at Venice, Calif. ‘Whenever he spiels a big rattlesnake lies nearby. The Indian tells his customer he dcesn't have to worry about the rat- tlesnake because he has the medicine, Just in case. Little Chief White Eagle visited the Venice Hospital for emergency treat- ment Saturday night and was in Gen- eral Hospital here yesterday. The rattlesnake bit him. 15 Wounded in Greek Riots. ATHENS, September 30 (#).—Scat- tered political disturbances were re- ported throughout Greece yesterday, with 15 persons suffering wounds at Salonika in ‘What was apparently the worst clash of the day between Re- publican and Royalist sympathizers. A & P COFFEE _SERVICE PRESENTS RADIO'S FAVORITE NEVADA DAY OBSERVED Btate Society C’onduetl Services at \_hlley- Forge. VALLEY FORGE, Pa, September 30 (#).—Nevads State Sunday was celebrated at Valley Forge yesterday with services in the Washington Me- morial Chapel under auspices of the Nevada State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. A tribute to the State of Nevada prepared by Jay Call, a studefit in the Sparks High School, was read during the service. KalgImith “COFFEE TIME” TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AT 7:30 P. M. ovzr WJSV Rocky Ford, Colorado Pink Meat & THURSDAYS Potatoes STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935. MAKES SOIL PRODUCE Arkansas Mother Keeps Family of 7 on $2.60 Worth of Seed. MEMPHIS, Tenn., September 30 (#).—The story of an Arkansas moth- er who took $2.60 worth of seed and s quarter of an acre of ground and kept her family of seven during the entire Summer was told yesterday by Mayor H. H. Melhorn of Parkin, Ark. She raised 10 bushels of beans, 20 bushels of cucumbers, 15 quarts of 8 O'CLOCK Mild.and Mellow peas, 5 quarts of carrots, 11 bushels | of potatoes and 4 bushels of onions, A&P COFFEE SERVICE Presents America’s Favorite Rich and w.17 s RED CIRCLE Full BodiedID- 1 9C Enjoy your favorite Coffee while listening to your favorite Radio Star. besides enough other vegelables to fill 180 cans. She sold enough fresh vegetables to buy groceries during the Summer and also to buy some pigs. Bishop T. F. Gailor IIL SEWANEE, Tenn., September 30 (#).—Bishop Thomas F. Gailor, ill at his Summer home here for scveral days, was mgl last night by his son, Frank Hoyt Gailor, to be in a “ver” critical condition.” Bishop Gallor is 79 years old and has been an ordained priest in the zpkcqul Church for 55 years. BOKAR Vi 1. D 3¢ ¢ A7 SELZNICK TO PRODUCE Film Executive’s First Picture to Be “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” HOLLYWOOD, September 30 (#).— David O. Selznick, film executive, sald yesterday he will start forming his own producing organization within 8 week and that his first picture may be “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” with Freddie Bartholomew, the British boy actor. Selznick, who formerly held high posts at R-K-O and M-G-M, recently joined United Artists. Cantaloupes 3 & 25¢ Fancy Tokay Grapes 3 w17 ¢ Jonathan or Delicious Brussels Sprouts Fresh Savoy 3w 13c | Spinach 2 ™ 15¢ White House Brand May be served with success at any meal as a relish with meat, as a dessert, or as a spread for bread or hot biscuits. At the breakfast table it may be served with cream or on hot wheat cakes. - Case of l med. cans Apples sedibata ot e e $1.45 25¢ REBECCA TARWATER See Educational Page for other courses Telephone North 10385 of Nursing Education, Miss Lillian | Gardiner, Miss Gladys Sellew end | Miss Mary Connor have been nnmed‘ instructors. Dr. William Roach and Dr. mo Fresh Kale Gianturco have been named in- | structors in the department of ro-| mance languages and Antonio Miccoci | has been appointed instructor in the | department of Latin. ‘The department of politics has been | enlarged by the addition of Dr. Walther W. Guenther, formerly nn assistant judge in Germany. | Other additions include Dr. Philip Hornung, instructor in the department of biology: Rev. Ferdinand Gruen, for- | mer president of Quincy College, in- | structor in education; Dr. John T. Ellis, instructor in history, and M. K. | Wimsatt, instructor in English. Bishop Ryan also announced the — EDUCATIONAL. ECONOMICAL COURSES for Beginners. Intermediate and Advanced Students beginning October 3d Spanish School of Washinzton 1343 H St. N.W. Phone NAt. 5369 300 $2.40 PER MONTH ——for 2 urnmn l week, or $2.10 per half- mnnlh for 3 evenings per week. SHORTHAND | the Shorthand Manual and Tuition rrl\lndf; . Review of Dictation: also Typing. it dissatisfied. Courses given as an wvertising feature of the WASHINGTON Employment Exchange. Dlstrict 2480 214 National Press Buildine. appointment of Rev. Dr. George B. Stratemeier as chaplain of the uni- | versity, and Joseph M. Murphy as| | registrar. Classes opened thls morning. | INFANTILE PARALYS|S QUARANTINE TO END Warren County. Health Officer Reports No New Cases for Several Weeks. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., September 30.— | | An infantile paralysis quarantine, | which has been. in effect the last | month in Warren County as a result of several cases of the disease de- veloping when it appeared to be on | | the wane in the State, is to be lifted | tomorrow, according to Dr. Lyle F.| Hansbrough, county health officer. No new cases have been reported for sev- | | eral weeks and those who had the i disease were reported to be improved, | but those homes still quarantined. | 'There are no restrictions now on | public gatherings. It was expected | similar action would be taken by those in charge of the C. C. C. camps of BPECIAL_ RATES TO SEPTEMBER EN- L TEAR COURSE FNDING 31 6 CLASSES 2 lessons weekly, $75 3 lessons weekly, $95 | Registration fee, $10 60-Minute Sessions—Native Teacl mall Classes. 7:45 a.m.—9:00 p. ROLL National University Registration Now Open ;' SCHOOL OF LAW | School of Economics and Government Registrar's Office Open _for Registration ® a.m. to ¥ p.m. 818 13th STREET N.W. NESS Poteet’s . Commercial. Secretarial, Civil Service Courses | 14th and Eye Sts. N.W. Natl. 4717 The Sherwood School FOR BOYS 2128 Wyoming Ave. N.W. Reopens September 23, 1935 Grades 1-VIID High School IX-XII West Athletics—Manual Training—Recre- ation Rooms—Trips. Reasonable Rates ‘Tclephone North 9669 Open Evenings 3° Point—Annapolis Courses quarantined a month as a result of one or two cases, which were removed to Walter Reed Hospital, Washington. 0SCAR RINGEISEN RITES 70 BE HELD TOMORROW Deceased, Native of Alsace-Lor- raine, Had Been Head Night Chef at Willard Hotel. Oscar Ringeisen, who, prior to his SES | retirement six years ago, had been 2 | head night chief at the Willard Hotel | since 1917, died Saturday at his home, | 1112 Virginia avenue southwest. was 57. Funeral services are to be held to- | morrow at 3 p.m. at Lee's funeral home, Fourth street and Massachu- | | setts avenue northeast. The body will | be cremated. | _ Mr. Ringeisen was born ln Alsace- | Lorraine, coming to thls country in 1903, when he was employed as a cook | at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. A paralytic stroke led to his retirement six years ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Anna | | Beck Ringeisen, and a son, Oscar | | Ringeisen, jr. EDUCATIONAL. STRAYER COLLEGE of ACCOUNTANCY Announces the Opening of Its Fall Term EVENING SESSIONS—SEPT. 30 AND OCT. 7 Three-Year Evening School Course in Accounting leading to B. C. S. Degree Choice of hours—5 to 7 or 7 to 9 o’clock GRADUATE COURSE—SEPTEMBER 30 One-Year Graduate Course, Preparation for C. P. A. Examinations.. M, C. S. Degree Conferred. EASY PAY) THE BERLITZ __1115 Conn. Practical Training in Commercial AR Complete He 8-Month Course START NOW! Columbia “Tech” Institute 1319 F St. NW. Met. 5626 Send for Commercial Art Catalogue Accountancy Pace Courses; B. C. S. and M. C. S. Degrees. C. P. A. Preparation. Day and Even- ingClasses; Coeducational. Send for 29th Yea: Book. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY TRANSPORTATION BLDG. 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