Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1937, Page 11

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National Catholic Welfare Secre- s domestic prelate with the title of right reverend monsignor, it was an- YSGR. READY HONORED IN PAPAL APPOINTMENT tary Made Domestic Prelate With New Title. !‘opc Pius XTI has honored the Very. Msgr. Michael J. Ready, general ary of the National Catholic Wel- Conference, with appointment as reverend monsignor. d today by the conference. of Cleveland, was appointed general secretary of the conference by the Ad- ministrative Board of Bishops at their meeting last November. He had been general secretary from June, 1931. In 1934 Pope Pius named him a papal chamberlain with the title of very Safety in Driving Is Topic. Burton W. Marsh, director of safety and engineering for the American Automobile Association, will discuss “Safety in Driving” at the luncheon n meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club at Msgr. Ready, a priest of the diocese | the Carlton Hotel tomorrow. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1937. WORKERS REINSTATED, UNION ANNOUNCES | ‘e Reecines. organizing committee for colored em- Becurity Employes in Baltimore | ployes of the Government. Oharged Union Activity Led . to Dismissals. Reinstatement of two more employes of the Social Security Board in Balti- Hochman and David Schutzberger. In all, six employes of the board were | cline, dropped on charges of inefficiency. others previously were restored to.-d?;_) ART CLASSES FORMED Proseprtiy by Quarts. STOCKHOLM (#).—The annual re- | co-operation with the Federal art port of the liquor monopoly indicates | project of the Works Progress Ad- more, whose dismissal was ascribed by | that S8weden is in a period of rare | ministration, the Community Center the United Federal Workers to their | prosperity. Last year the net income | Department announced today. union activity, was announced yester- | of the monopoly was $3,787,500, against day by the union. They are Harvey | $3,575,000 in 1935. In spite of this in- | Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m. at the 23, of Kansas City told l‘:‘nHCE he did crease, drunkenness continues to de- | Buchanan Community Center, Thir- | it because he wanted “to go back Community Center. Classes are being formed for creative work in drawing and paint- | 8Tt classes. ing in several community centers in ey < Classes meet on Tuesdays and teenth and D streets southeast, on | to prison.” Wednesdays from 10 am. to noon at the Stanton Center, Hamilton and MARLBORO LEGION POST Good Hope roads in Anacostis, and on ‘The U. F. W. here is establishing an e Mondays and Fridays from 2 to 4 W. P. A. Project Co-operates With Dimieti the Ut Cuter, Thirs teenth and Taylor streets. ‘There is no charge for tuition in the Robs to Get a Trip. EVANSVILLE, Ind. (#)—Arrested for robbing a letter box, Sam Tysinger, Dent, Bowling and Van Wagoner Also Named to Office—Others Re-elected. By & Btaft Correspondent of The Star. Prince Georges County Police Court, was elected commander of Marlboro | Oner. Post, No. 115, of the American Legion at & meeting held at the Marlboro House here Monday night. 137 BUT YOUR PARTY! An array of values such as this has seldom been equaled and never surpassed by us in our history! We are deeply appreciative of your - generous patronage and it will be our endeavor to so conduct our business so that we may continue to merit the patronage which you have heretofore so generously favored us with. Your likes or dislikes, in fact, your general interest as consumers must and will be our first consideration; thus only can we hope to merit your favors. In evidence of our appreciation we are listing below an array of values for this week and next which have seldom been equaled and never surpassed by us in our long career of twenty-eight years. LOOK this list over; there are some tremendous values here and an oppor- tunity to secure most desirable foods at truly remarkable savings. Many, many more await you at your neighborhood Sanitary or Piggly Wiggly. Other officers elected were J. Frank Dent, first vice commander; John ELECTS T. R. HENAULT Bowling, second vice commander; J. Carlton Van Wagoner, adjutant, and the incumbents in the offices of serv- ice officer, historian, chaplain, ser- geant at arms snd color bearer. Delegates named by the members to the department convention at Hagerston August 4 to 7 were William UPPER MARLBORO, Md., July 28— | H. Brooks, Dent and Senator Lansdale Thomas R. Henaull, clerk of the | G- Sasscer. Alternates are Carl Seitz, Robert Moss Carrico and Van Wags= Brazil's 1938 budget is expected te be the country’s largest. AGAIN! A Sensationally Low Price on STOKELY'S FINEST GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ' Just one reason why we can sell at this price; we bought heavily last Winter before the big price | advanoces and now pass the savings on to you. 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