Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1936, Page 28

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1636—PART ONE. chief of the Weather Bureau's river | District Highways Department, will and flood division, and Brig. Gen. M. | talk on “Design of Highway Pavement C. .Tyler, assistant to the chief of | Surfaces.” Army Engineers, will speak. o Oscar S, Adams, senior mathe- P, matician of the Coast and Geodetic ARKS BODY OFFICIALS Survey, will speak on “State-Wide Systems of Plane Co-ordinates,” at another symposium that afternoon. “Three Federal officials and a repre- ‘Two Washingtonlans will partici- sentative of the District Highways De- | pate in a highway construction sym- partment will read papers at the Fall l porfjum Thursday. E. A. Willis, as- meeting of the American Society of | sistant highway engineer, Bureau of Ci“: Engineers in Pittsburgh this | Public Roads, will lead a discussion of week. THE SUNDAY STAR, ASHINGTON, D. L rice Schwarts and Molly- Picon, well- known Jewish: comedienne. Other members of the Educational Committee of the center, which is in charge of the forum, include Isidore Hershfield, Mrs. 1" Kahn, David Wiener, Jeanne Porton, Abe Sheffer- man, L. V. Preudberg, Judge N. Cay- ton, Mrs. H. Bernton, Louis Ottenberg, Dr. Abram Simon, Joel Wolfsohn, Mrs. William Bralove, Mrs. Morris Cafritz and Mrs. A. L. Dembite. C.; -'OCTOBER 11, LOCAL MEN TO SPEAK TO CIVIL ENGINEERS Three Federal Officials and Rep- resentative of D. C. Highways Department on Program. funds for the coming fiscal year. Ne . details of the estimates were made ¥ public. The commission's delegation was {helded by Frederic A. Delano, its ! chairman, and others were Arno B. PRESS FUND REQUESTS | Cammerer, director of the National Park Service, who is the commission's the latter attended the World Jewish Congress at Geneva. ‘The round table discussions will be in the nature of a preliminary pro- gram to the Winter season of the National Jewish Forum, which opens two weeks from today with a talk by Maurice Samuel, author and author- ity on Palestine. Recently returned from abroad, he will give the “in- side story” on the Arab-Jew conflict in the Holy Land. The forthcoming program of the forum includes talks by Dr. Abram | man, chairman of the center’s Educa- tional Committee. . Leading the discussion will be Rabbi JEWISH SITUATION INEUROPE IS TOPIC| zcore orsies. prscens o e zion: R — lumbia, who has just returned from - 2 , where he studied conditions Rabhi Breslau to Lead Symposium ot g ““in Community Center Participating also in the discussions : Wednesday. will be I. S. Turover, vice president_of the Jewish Community Center; Mrs. : FEuropean conditions generally, and | especially as they affect the Jew, will William Bralove, Washington corre- be discussed at a round table sym- spondent for & Jewish newspaper posium in the Jewish Community |syndicate, and Mrs. S. A. Wiseman, | Sachar, director of.the Hillel Foun- Center Wednesday night, it was an-| vice president of the Hadassah, wom- | dations; Dr. Morris Fishbein, Ludwig nounced yesterday by Simon Hirsh-|en's Zionist organization. THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. 7th AND H STS. 24th ANNIVERSARY SALE executive officer; John Nolen, jr., di« rector of planning; Norman C. Brown, land purchasing officer, and Thomas S. Settle, secretary. 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