Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1940, Page 24

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43 Delegates Added, Completing 6. 0. P. Committee forD. C. Organization to Meet Thursday to Elect Chairman, Other Officers The Republican State Central Committee to represent the Dis- trict for the next four years stood complete today following announce- ment of 43 additional delegates. The new members were nomi- nated and unanimously approved at & meeting of the committee last night at the Willard Hotel. ed 1y in neighborhood meetings as pre- cinct delegates. The 88 delegates will meet Thurs- day to elect & chairman and other officers. It is believed the present chairman, James C. Wilkes, will be re-elected. The delegates will meet again Saturday night at the Willard to select three delegates and three alternates to cast the District’s three votes at the na- tional convention at Philadeluhia June 24, The 43 latest delegates nominated, WOODWARD 10" F avo G Smrears 88 snnounced by National Com- ‘mitteeman = Bdward . Golladay and Old Hospital Site For School Opposed Erection of the Abbott Vocational School on the site of the old tuber- culosis tal, Thirteenth and = Upshur streets N.W., » Was opposed last night by the Park View Citi- zens' Association, The association termed new bujld- ings for the Wilson Teachers’ Col- lege, or a modern recreational cen- ter, more important. ‘The treasurer was authorized withdraw the money of th sociation and add it to his* personal account, thus avoiding the check tax on a low balance. The meeting was held in the Park View Platoon School, with Benjamin J. Kroger, president, pre- siding. & LOTHROP Paoxe DIsmicr §300 Howard U. Sponsors Federation’s Aid Series of Lectures On Lighting Is Asked A seriés of public lectures on “The| The Piney Branch Citisens' As- Negro in the Americas” will be sponsored by the social sclences division of the Howard University graduate school tomorrow and Thursday. i ‘Tomorrow Dr. Eric Willlams of street, Howard will speak at 8:15 pm, on the West Indies and Dr. Rayford Request that the assoclation write ! rica Em?wm ppointment e 8] ¢ De ! of & sanitary engineer for the con- trol and extermination of rats was for LATEST NEWS The Night Final Star, containing the latest news of the day during these dramatic times, is 'de- livered every evening throughout the city and suburbs between 6 P.M. and 7 P.M. Telephone National 5000 for immediate delivery. Moth Gas Vaporizer Kills All. Moth Life —quickly, efficiently, economically Simply hang a handy Moth-Gas Vaporizer in every closet in your home. 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