Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1936, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1956—PART FIVE. ton section and set up at the ninth biennjal ‘convention here last year. It includes sectidns in Maryland, North and South Carolina and Virginia. Official delegates from Washington are Hilda Levy and Charlotte Schwartz, with Sarah O. Glidden and Gertrude Yaffe as alternates. Adele Ritzenberg is chairman of the Ar- rangements Committee. May Deny Drivers Licenses. JUDGES SELECTED FOR PLAY CONTEST Three to Serve for Preliminaries of One-Act Drama Tourna- ment. Selection of three judges for the preliminaries of the District one-act ‘The judges are Denis E. Connell, prominent in Washington dramatic circles; Miss Angela Kier, director of the Blackfriars Guild, and A. J. Bler of the Immaculate Conception Dra- matic Society -and the Bartfield Players. The preliminary contests wilk be held Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day of next week. The finals will be Saturday, October 24. Judges for the finals will be the drama critics of Washington's five daily newspapers. will be the award of the Maud Howell Smith Medal to the player judged to have given the best individual per- formance of the tournament, Jailed on Weapon Charge. BUFFALO, N. Y. ().—Augustino Mecco opened the ripe old cheese received from Italy and was arrested on a charge of possessing dangerous weapons. Customs inspectors had tipped po- DR. NEURATH TO SPEAK ON VISUAL EDUCATION New System of Instruction by Pictures Will Be Explained by Scientist. Dr. Otto Neurath, director of the International Foundation for Visual Education, The Hague, will give an illustrated lecture, under auspices of Hall at the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. Building. ‘The lecturer will explain a new system, calied “Isotype,” which volves instruction by pictures instead of words. He has been comuissioned to employ his system in behalf of the National Tuberculosis Association. . Trel.lury Group to Meet. The Treasury Department branch of the Federal Employees’ Union will | hold its first Fall meeting tomorrow in- © Both preliminaries and finals will be at the Roosevelt Auditorium. A feature of this year's tournament New Zealand may deny automobile drivers' licenses to persons under 18| years of age. play tournament which opens Tues- day at the Roosevelt High School Auditorfum has been announced. lice to the presence of two :zlender razor-sharp stilettos nestled on top of the cheese. at 8 pm. at 710 Pourteenth street, . Nominations will bs made for new officers. the District Tuberculosis Association, next Friday at 4:30 p.m. in Barker BY JEWISH JUNIORS AT THE HUB FURNITURE CO.. 7¢h AND D STREETS med with maple, oak in- Mrs. Arthur J. Stevens, senior adviser D. C. Section to Be Host t0|counch, as guest speaker. A formal tional Council of Jewish Juniors will | noon will be taken up with round- b ® 3=P¢. 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