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.. EMGRATS T0 HEAR SPEEG 400 Will Go to Philadelphia While Others Will As- semble Here. Philadelphia will be invaded by nearly 400 Young Democrats Satur- day, June 27, when members of the District organizations make the jour- mey to the convention city by special train to hear President Roosevelt’s acceptance speech. Young Democrats will leave Wash- ington for Franklin Field at 2 pm, returning late that night. Those who cannot make the trip will march to Griffith Stadium in an old-fashioned torch light parade. Music, dancing and songs by stage and radio stars from New York and Washington, and wrestling and box- ing bouts will amuse the crowd until the President’s speech is broadcast| second acceptance speech. THE SUNDAY STAR, *WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 21, 1936—PART ONE. Newer Dealers Plan Convention Jaunt These young New Dealers will be hostcsses aboard a special trairg bound for Philadelphia next Saturday with nearly 400 Young Democrats aboard, to hear President Roosevelt make his ~—Star Staff Photo. through loud speakers. The parade will leave Constitution avenue and Ninth street to march to | the stadium at an hour to be an-| nounced later, according to Walter | Brambhall, chairman of the committee. Tickets for the Philadelphia trip | | and the rally may be obtained at| F Room 507, Colorado Building, head- | | quarters of the Young Democrats. Acting as hostesses aboard the con- vention train and selling tickets are | . . Ruth Berman, Mary E. Thompson, |90 Needing Special Care Are Eleanor Lamke, Mary Redman, Helen | ‘ Durkin, Nicolette Chackales, Francis| ~Named by Tuberculosis McCullough, Helen Limparis, Laccue TS Deck and Crystal Key, representing Association. the Incorporated D. C. Division; Edna Mae Nance, Doris Smyth, Mary Roche, | A selected group of Washington Martha Adams, Lillian D. Finklestein, | children, needing special care, yes- Virginia Hartley, Almira Bramhall, terday were enrolled for the Chil- Odessa Griggs, Louise Cawley and | dren's Health Camp of the District Jane Opyster, representing the Young | Tuberculosis * Association, Thirteenth Democrats of Washington, and Arlene | and Allison streets, McCarthy, . Dorothy Faber, Eleanor | July 1. Pabst and Barbara Parlette, repre-| plang for the children to vacation senting the National Capital Young | gt the permanent Summer prevene Democratic Club. P | torium for tuberculosis at Bald Eagle Membeys of the committee in charge | yj)j overlooking the Potomac River, of both celebrations are Walter Bram- | were abandoned when it became ap- hall, chairman; William™ McGuire, | parent construction work would not Robert Burton, Howard S.laflord. | be completed in time to permit use Perry Coleman, Charles Hanowell and this season. Work there is going on, Godfrey Wickware, president of the | youaver under funds allocated by District Division. | the Works Progress Administration, = | Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, the association’s Japan mined 18 per cent more silver | Managing director, announced. last year than in 1934 Recommendation of 50 children to which opens | attend the city camp out of a long list of applicants already has beenEP arklvay’s Speed avproved by Dr. A. Baklie Coulter, Set at 22 Miles director of the Tuberculosis Bureau of the Health Department. 5 For Entire Route | Mrs. Margaret Craig Marsh, super- intendent of the camp last year, will again have charge. Dr. Alexander Leonardo has bsen appointed camp‘Roduclion Between K physician, A staff of nurses, council- | Jors 800 Belbet ow vl & j and Constitution Makes The camp, which will close August imit Uni 31, will not permit visitors the first Limit Uniform. two weeks. Beginning with the week of July 13 there will be nutrition| (o the entire length of the Rock classes each Tuesday from 3:30 to!Creek and Polanic Parkway, it was 4:30 pm. Visiting hours will be frem | gnnounced yesterday by Arno B. Cam- 3 to 5 o'clock on those days. Chil- | merer, director of the National Park | dren will not be allowed to Visit the | Service of the Interior Department. camp. | The uniform limit was completed Each child is requested to bring | when the speed on the parkway be- one coat or sweater, three pairs of | tween K street and Constitution ave- | pajamas, two pairs of shoes, if pos- |nue was reduced to 22 from 30 miles | sible, a tooth brush and a comb. All an hour. Authorities previously had | other necessities are furnished by the ' refu-ed to approve a 30-mile limit for camp. | the upper reaches of the drive. Frederick A. Delano, chairman of the National Capital Park and Plan- ning Comm'ssion, is said to have rec- ommended the lesser speed in order to keep the drive from becoming a mere traffic artery. A 22-mile speed limit has been set Inventor's Statue Suggested. 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Mrs. Fletcher and members of the family were in one of the two special | cars, with a congressional escort, to- gether with others from the Capital, in the other. Five of the Floridan’s Senate col- leagues—Chavez of New Mexico, Lof- tin of Florida, Smith of South Caro- line, Bulkley of Ohio, and Townsend of Delaware—formed part of the congressional escort. Also in the group were Representa- tives Wilcox, Caldwell and Peterson. The other two Florida Representa- tives, Sears and Green, already are in Florida. Senator Glass of Virginia was ap- pointed by Vice President Garner as & member of the escort, but was un- able to make the trip. LT, Youth Twice Trapped. Fined for a minor traffic offense in | Melbourne, Australia, a youth went to the police station to pay, only to face | an 11-year-old warrant sentencing him to a year in jail for habitual truancy from school, and he was put into a cell for 15 minutes, then released. 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