Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1935, Page 15

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ROGERS REJEGHBN. OFFILMROLETOLD Children Should Not See One Scene, He Thought, So Spurned Story. _ WILL ROGERS§ MEMORIAL FUND. To The Evening Star: Wishing to have a part in per- petuating the memory of one of our most beloved and useful citi- zens, I inclose herewith my cori- tribution of to the Wil Rogers Memorial Fund. I under- stand that this gift will be added TV AR I e ‘Will Rogers once refused to play in & movie because he believed one of the scenes was not of the type childrn should see, Will Hays, czar of the mo- tion picture industry, disclosed today. Hays’' version of the incident was eontained in an announcement from headquarters o( the Will Rogers Me- morial Fund, which fa conducting the campaign to raise money to aid handi- capped children as a memorial to the late cowboy humorist. The Evening Star is receiving contributions to the fund. Hays, recalling an incident two days before Rogers started his fatal air- plane trip, sald: “We talked of a story which a friend but Rogers told me he was going to l’e}ect the story. *“] know it is a fine play by a great writer,” said Will, ‘but it is' for grown- ups. It will make a fine picture, but ‘when I play in a picture folks always ‘bring their children to see it. Most of the story is great, but there is one scene in it that people wouldn't wan$ their children to see. You can't h-ve that scene out wil t spoiling the story. It should not be left out, but I just don't want to play in any pic- ture where folks may think they lholllsn'z have brought their chil- R DR. HOMER P. RAINEY WILL SPEAK AT G. W. Former President of Bucknell University to Address As- sembly Tomorrow. Dr. Homer Price Rainey, former president of Bucknell University and well-known speaker gnd writer in American educational tircles, will de- liver an address at chapel service at ‘Washington University tomor- Tow at 12:10 p.m. Friends of the university. have been invited to atiend the mssemibly. = Dr, Rainey recently resigned the Bucknell ency to become director of the Ameflun Youth Foundation. A week from tomorrow, Dr. Oscar P. Blackwelder, pastor of the Church of the Reformation, will deliver an address at the chapel service. .TELLS OF PARK SERVICE WORK IN RECREATION James B. Williams Mdreun‘s Committes of Council of Soeial Agencies at ¥. W. C. A, Expansion of the Nationsl Park’| | the f recreation was | Agencies ;wc A. Building, Seventeenth and | “ Rev. Russell J. Clinchy, cheirman of - the cunmmea introduced the speaker. Justin Miller, chairman of the At- torney General's Advisory Committee on Crime, will discuss a proposed juve- nile court bill for the District of Co- lumbia at a meeting of the council myn 12:30 pm. at the Y. 'W. C. A. Sanford mfu wddzntnfi.b. eouncil, will preside. DR. A. A. STOCKDALE WILL SPEAK AT “y” oang 8:15 o'clock in'the Central Y: ll C. A, Eighteenth and G orum | invited to| CASINO MONTCLAIR 1. B, KINCER TO SPEAK Meteorologist to Give Travel Talk at 8St. Paul’s Church. J. B. Kincer, chief of the Weather SBureau's Division of Climate and Crop Weather, will present s travel talk cnrohndlndfl.uuhltlp.m to- morrow Bt. Paul's’ Lutheran Church. { Kincer recently returned frém an trip abroad in the' interests’| the. Weather Bureau.- His lecture |- be fllustrated. x > € | & metal container by cabbage which [ clusion of such workers in the federa- “@WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, Poison My-tery THREE STRICKEN Al'!ll MEAL, TWO DIE. Smiles from his cot in a Pittsburgh ‘hospital, where doctors are working to save him from poison which spelled death for his brother Albert, 8, and his sister Margaret, 2. The three were stricken ill after eating dinner November 16, and nearly two weeks passed before chemists could determine the nature of the poison. The coroner said he be- | lieves the poison was absorbed from the Brugas family had for dinner. P. Photo. —A. EMPLOYE DELEGATES WILL GO TO CHICAGO Officials of the American, Federation of Government Employes will leave here over the week end for Chicago, where representatives of city, county and State employes’ groups will meet Monday at the Morrison Hotel to lay plans for joining the federation. In- tion was voted at the September con- vention in Cincinnati. Two State groups—Wisconsin. and Minnesota—and about 30 organiza- tions' of municipal employes .are ex- Ghn cht}t«r prulde’m will repruem federation headquarters. 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COMFORTY Duaily S "a sNow wmr: “TOHLET ‘IISSUE” PEAS sz Bel | COR Monte | APRICOTS - - Golden Bantem 12 osx. ean or Crosby med. can ASPARAGUS 2 WHITE HOUSE APPLE SAUCE GRANDMOTHER'S SWEDISH Cease of 24 Com $1.45 RYE BREAD - - - - - - - SULTANA PINEAPPL ARGO RED SALMON FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST % ki NATIONAL BISCUIT CEx RITL e VICTORIA Broken Slices MUSTARD- - - - - - 217 Sl 2.5 29 SUNNYFIELD OATS A VALUE IN BLA(fK TEA MATINEE TEA - - - - - WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP - - - RED CROSS While They TOWELS “apai=s SPECIAL PRICES ON 'WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING 7 COFFEES 8 O'CLOCK -- - - I5¢ RED CIRCLE - - - ».17¢ BOKAR :-:--c<b 2 Special HOH' FREE— O‘ATUM : 4 &% 25¢ -+ - 2m17e DECEMBER 5, 1935, 2 = 29 2 = 25¢ .-l e 45¢ FRESH CLEANED FISH Haddock Fillets_._m. 21¢ No. 1 sq. cans " Selects pt. 33¢ JOYN Sausage Standards pt. 24C Ib. loaf 9 c A—15- These prices effective in D. C. and vicinity December 5, 6 and 7, 1938. BOUILLON (boneless) . * 33c SHOULDER CHOPS. . = 25¢c ER'S SMITHFIELD Meat - 33¢ From Smithfield, Va., comes this pure all-pork sausage with a distinctive highly seasoned flavor. You’ll like it. = 15¢ - BAKER'S PREMIUM Log Cabin Syrup - ‘&= 19¢ Minute Tapioca --2 »= 23c - 9% ANN PAGE COCOA - BULK BLUE R'CE ROSE BUTTER KERNEL full Ib. pkg. BUTTER KERNEL 25: 3 tall 17: CLEANS AND POLISHES NOXON GIANT SIZE Mgy 5 1 PEAS wi'fon - - - CORN *na*+' 2 1 1b. cake CHOCOLATE - - 3¢ POST'S BRAN FLAKES - - - -2 s 19¢ Grape-Nuts Post Toasties 14 Ib. cans .22 4B 13 bl 19 = 17 = 29 19 Y2 pt. bottl For Silverwere Glassware and e Metals OCTAGON SOAP 417 VEGETABLE SHORTENING CRISCO MAINE U. S. NO. 1 POTA‘I‘OES 10-20- (ib. 2¢) ORANGES o 2\t *= 25¢ * 39c CRANBERRIES : TANGERINES - - . .* 17¢* 19¢ GRAPEFRUIT - - .- Sc+ 3= 19c BOSC PEARS : CELERY ONIONS .75 LETTUCE sisee YORK APPLES POINIKD Glm uuu Wi Lo ” ~ 3|b 57 Suburban Stores Only FEED SALE TALCO SCRATCH - %" $1.85 DAILY EGG g Scratch 5™ 49¢'%" $1.95 DAILY EGG LAYING MASH‘.{.': 57c'%* $2.19 CHOC. CREAM DROPS COCONUT BoN BONS BRILLIANT Mixep LIBERTY CREAMS CANDY SLICEs ______ 1b. IOC ------ . [ 7¢ GUM DROPS e ™ 15c NOUGATINE -_‘ """""""""" ™ 10 ----------- B, HERSHEY'S KissEs s DEL MAY Chocolates bor 95¢

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