Evening Star Newspaper, July 22, 1937, Page 25

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Children at the Bald Eagle tuberculosis camp are show: The Evening Star-Warner Brothers Christmas gifts. chairman of the Christmas toy fund (left) and Mrs. W gress of Parent-Teacher Associations. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, n receiving surplus toys contributed to Presenting the toys are Mrs. C. D. Lowe, alter B. Fry, president of the District Con- —Star Staff Photo. IOWA COUPLE, MARRIED 70 YEARS, GIVE SECRET “Never Let the Sun Set on a Quar- 7el,” They Advise—Looking to Diamond Anniversary. By the Associated Press. DE SOTO, Iowa., July 22—Isaac Hoch, 96, and his wife, Doreas, 91, who will celebrate their seventieth wedding anniversary here tomorrow, have only one recipe for marital hap- pinesas—"never let the sun set on a quarrel.” People who “keep busy” and who “make & home” rather than “look || for fun” are more likely to live a | happy married life, the nonagenarian | couple believe. Mr. and Mrs. Hoch celebrated their | golden wedding anniversary here 20 Years ago. “We didn't figure beyond the fif- | tieth anniversary,” Hoch said. “We thought a golden wedding anniversary | ‘was as much as any couple could hope for, but now we're looking forward to | our diamond anniversary-in 1942 I Hoch was born in Union County, | Pa., and his wife in Mount Blanchard, | ©Ohio. | ——— Chief Has Son Killed. When his ship arrived from Nguna, New Hebrides, a tragic story was told | by the purser of the Morinda to r.he‘ authorities at Sydney, Australia. ’I‘he‘ son of & chief ran wild with a rifle, | killed four natives and then shot to | death the veteran New Zealand mis- ! UCKY the man who's found a brideso lovely, and so L clever, too! “If you ask me,” says charming Mrs. Chickering, “a girl doesn’t have to be very clever to know it’s important to have soft, smooth skin. 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HARBIN, Manchukuo, July 22 (#). —Two Japanese soldiers were re- ported yesterday to have been killed and one injured in a clash with bandits at Nantienmen, 185 miles east of here. | FINAL CLEARANCE REGARDLESS OF COST LARGER WOMEN WOMEN JUNIORS MISSES Daytime, Sports, After- noon and Evening Dresses 10% To 125 Formerly to 59.50 Entire stock of Kaplo- witz Coats, Suits, Ensembles 15 0 59%° Formerly to $125 ENTIRE STORE AIR-COOLED 'KAPLOWITZ THIRTEENTH, Between E ‘and F FOR MORE THAN A GENERATION THE BEST CLOTHES EXCLUSIVELY | sincerelyr ING 2 A CHIY . ““"’”fififn. Chickerin®) (Mrs. PRESS LIBERTY TALK ABANDONED BY N.E.A. Editors Leave for Four-Day Trip to Michigan's Northern - Resort Area. By the Associated Press. ¢ DETROIT, July 22.—The National Editorfal Association ceased discus- sions of freedom of the press and other newspaper topics today to enjoy Michigan’s northern resort areas. With business sessions completed, delegates departed by special train for a four-day trip’through lake shore districts and Mackinac Island. The convention last night accepted the invitation of the American News- paper Publishers’ Association to join in the anti-closed shop campaign. The specific part to be played by the N. E. A was left to decision of its board of directors. Visiting Pontiac, the delegates heard yesterday from William S. Knudsen, president of General Motors Corp., |.MILLER 1. Miller Beautiful and Deluxe Shoes Originally12.751015.78 - D. C, THURSDAY, that current labor troubles should end shortly. ¥ “I worked for 15 years as a shop steward,” Knudsen said, “and I think I know the feelings and the problems of the average industrial worker.” The convention approved recom- mendations for dues adjustments per- mitting N. E. A..affiliation with State press associations. Sponsors sald this may double N. E. A. membership, . Tunnels or Bridges? 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