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MRS. IDA RAMSEY TOHEADW.C.T.L. Ballots Being Counted at| Closing Session of D. C. Division. ‘Mrs. Ida W. Ramsey today was to be elected president of the District of Columbia Division, Woman's Christian | ‘Temperance Union, at the closing day session of the division's sixty-first an- nual convention. She was unopposed | for the post. Mrs. Jennie Bailey Wad- | leigh, last year's president, refused to Tun for office owing to ill health. Final counting of votes had not been completed up to noon today, but the probable election results were an- nounced as follows: Mrs. Arthur Wat- kins, vice president; Mrs. Marie Brin- ley, second vice president; Mrs. Jo- sephine E. Peters, secretary; Mrs. Charles Williams, assistant secretary; Mrs. B. Shanks Chaney, correspond- ing secretary, and Mrs. Gertrude F. Hoage, treasurer. Mrs. Brinley gave an illustrated lecture on alcohol this morning, de- THE Officers of District W. C. T. U. claring it to be a protoplasmic poison and that by scientific means it had | been shown to be habit forming. Mrs. Wadleigh said yesterday that | despite legalization of liquor she had “never been less discouraged about | the outcome of this struggle.” Miss Laura Lindley, research secretary of the Anti-Saloon League, was princi- pal speaker at yesterday's session. The total expenditure for liquor in 1934, she said, was $3,225,000.000, of whi the Government received $411,021, 722 in revenue. TEACHER WINS DIVORCE | | American Rocket | night, when a few drops of it burst LOS ANGELES, October 22 (P)— Charging his wife taught their chil- dren to steal, Leonard O. Livernash, high school teacher, was granted a divorce yesterday frcm Mrs. Gladys F. Livernash. She offered no defense. He was awarded custody of four children. A fifth, Mrs. Irene Gough, 18, testified that when she was 13 her mother urged her to steal from a store. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 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