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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29," 1942. fiome Canvass Begun | - : ' For Police Boys' Club - ‘ : : Hershey Says Country Must Train Its Youth, Cites Draft Rejections Beeking $100,000 to carry on the work of the Metropolitan Police Boys' Club, some 500 volunteer “solicitors today began a house-to- “house canvass after hearing Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, Selective Service director, declare that Amer- S . ica must train its manpower in 3 Pl ¢ youth. Gen. Hershey, speaking at the < 5 L opening of the drive at the Willard . Hotel last night, said that by proper training of youth America couid overcome the neglect which led to hows tha! ;?ficg;)r:héog o'pol")x}&;i;a;‘ elrl‘ngat;’;:;s 13: + w: s Don’t confuse Governmental Meat Inspection with Governmental Meat Grading! There’s a vast difference service, e ‘the mect for the quality-minded consumer, All meat shipped Interstate must be Government Inspected and Passed - Democracies, he said, are not fully =l by as wholesome for human consumption, but Government Grading is optional and solely indicates the-rela- appreciative of the necessities of o tal tive quality of the beef as adjudged by experienced, unbiased Government Graders. Your GIANT offers you developing skills, both mental and Anim 3 only Government Graded and Stamped Beef—and only that Graded and Stamped U. S. “’CHOICE"—the D e Jouas e 0’}"‘1‘)’}:‘3 highest grade beef available regularly at retail. sical training of boys among the “ ” ! dictatorships as indicative of their 5 4 awareness, e A . Gen. Hershey urged that the full- est effort be put into the drive, declaring that the Police Boys’ Club program gives to deserving youths training of the mind, of the body and of character. Maj. Edward J. Kelly, superin- tendent of police, commended his predecessor, Ermest W. Brown, for B ki his “foresight and wisdom” in de- ight to veloping the clubs. In response - > Hmlt quan- Maj. Brown traced the history of ; tities. the organization and stressed its = value in prevention of juvenile de- hnéfifenfwi(elly said that, although Top-Quality Milk'F ed VEAL.' '\, % “present regulations prohibit police- men from soliciting or selling tick- ‘ets for any cause while on duty, :an_effort is being made to obtain 1b. C volunteers to aid the campaign. © Ralph Goldsmith, chairman of c 3509 :the Campaign Committee, urged volunteers to “cover every citizen 6. 5. AVERSE W, ‘of Washington.” . Morris Cafritz, club president, 1b. C * h 1S 4 4 STREATS M presided. Entertainment was pro- . 4555 WIS. AVENUE N.W. :vided by Perry Martin of Station ‘WRC, accompanied by Miss Grace € 15th & R. L. AVE. N.E Shannon; the Keystone Quartet 1b. of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the 6514 GA. AVENUE N.W. Police Boys’ Club Band and the W [ % 1850 WILSON BLV club’s harmonica band. — RIB END CUDAHY’S “PURITAN” ARLINGTON, VA. 24 Browne Junior Pupils | (Up 1o 3 16s.) " s'..ga,.s?,e: !H : Receive Certificates ; H A M s 18 to 20 lbs aver. . From First Assistant Supt. of Schools Garnet C. Wilkinson, 124 students of Browne Junior High School today received their certi- ficates of graduation at final exer- cises there. Ruby Thornton gave the welcom- ing address and Antoinette Westray ‘spoke on “What the Junior. High School Has Meant to Me.” Brumsic | Brandon, president of the class/ stressed the importance of further ‘education in his valedictory ad- dress. Presentation of honor awards | was by Principal William B. Stinson. | Graduates and their schools are: To Armstrons, Allen, Ernest Ty, V. Ruth Brandon. Brumsie g:muh'mh. Eleanor $Rrown, Norris A, Annie M. L. “Dunmere. George g Garnett. Leon Le& Gross. Melvin Hart. Alonzo D. Hill, Roger W. Johnson. MelvinR. Jones, BenJamin unter, Alfreda L. Jones. Wilbert L. ightsy, Josie B, = - Malloy. Eunice A. L. 22,0 4 B HlimerEoty MomORE IGKLES =& % §¢ Qrene Ricauds, Eorler Vivien L. . e i Eroderzrase Bailey SRThah oL Vera ‘ KELLOGG'S lte. 4Qc Ruffan. Calvin €. Summers Nanerls | | “ “I.I.'BRA" besx 19 ‘Talbert, Robert L. b i Thomas, Percy B, winchAloeTia 8. MUSSELMAN'S : : Thompson, Sheiby 4. Wilson, Elste ASSORTED j : aiker, Bument A° Wobd. Marion ".. T To' Dunbar, »} (4 GOLD MEDAL 3 Foster, Georze E, Coleman, Dolores " i Hicks, Lestie cleman, Marjorie E. | @} » KITCHEN-TESTED ] Hope. Eugene ‘ranklin, Louise fackion Arihur Hounion, Htlen * PORK & BEANS = 180w, Maritie Busene M g cove e SEEDLESS! J Smith: Robert R, Simon. Clarice [ * con AUNT NELLIE'S 17 os. Allen. Pannie Boriggs. Rebecca WHOLE KERNEL h T S : er 1. 4G e . o JUMBO SIZE! eac Brooks. Janette Williams, Dezorah 3 CALIFORNIA No. 2V e, it g T ; \ ? YELLOW CLING con e JUICY SWEET! s, 1 ORI { 2 E DOLLY MADISON No.2 4 Balley: Mitton Johmson. Carrie 4 7 SPICED KIEFFER cam BO\_H?& Daniel Johnson. O. M. = e ~ M CHOC. SYRUP #=sers 35 95c - Fancy Florida § A 4o OQC o Y . NAVEL ORANGES Patterson. Cant oo a Powell. Dolores D, ) ! HERSHEY'S 8 os. i : : B iten EERAE CHOCOLATE ‘" o1 STRINGLESS | BLACK TWIG APPLES 4 *- 19¢ b J..m: i j eoco HERSHEY'S b, o Savoy. Lillie Mary BREAKFAST can Iec s S. ) $ & JUICY SWEET SIS Y SNO-SHEEN Zustus “n99c BE A N S . ORANGES '5+oss 18 7 25¢ ol CAKE FLOUR box : FANCY SOUP MIX o mazsns I¢ _- Smith, Laura V. o | RHUBARB 'iis™ . 15¢ 2R Ui e300 % Summers. Elaine Browne. Marie M. Thomas. Mary E. <Carter. E. A Westray, A Coles, Isadore E. White. L. E Cunningham. Irene Williams. Anna L. Derrick, Helen E Williams, Eloise G. Fleming, Frances G, Winston. Mary Gibson. Bernice P, Woodson. Muriel E, Hawkins, Ivis B, Young. Elsie L. Hodge, Thelma T. Conservation of Paper Every citizen is called upon to see that not a pound of paper is wasted. 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