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Francise 1635 Wis. Avenue LAST DAYS OF REMODELING SALE Entire stock must be sold before clos ing Saturday. Fine selection of Coots, Hats, Dresses and Suits. ' 11 fl j j^H fl I I I 11 ft ^B * i ? \ FREE ROME REMO\STRATIO!S | ME. 5600 I ME. 5600 Frit Parkins at Star Parkins Plaza tOth and E Sts. N.W. vacuum cleaner specialists Open Thursday Night Until 8:30 P.ML Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star U. 5. Experts Foster i Jap Birth Control, I Vatican Agency Says By the Associated Press j ROME. July 1.—American ex- ( perts are pushing an "unscrup ulous campaign favoring birth 1 control in Japan,” the Catholic Information Service Fides charged i today. , The charge was published in the June 30-July 1 edition of the Vatican newspaper "Osserva toi'2 1 Romano” under the heading: ' "The problems of the Japanese population." 1 Fides, which describes itself as 1 an independent agency with close i contacts in the Vatican Office of 1 Propaganda Fide <Faith*, quoted numerous Japanese publications to support its charge. ( It said population experts had long awaited a favorable occa sion to practice their theories. In Japan now, it added, they have found "a favorable field :f ac tion.” I Fides said Japan is being turned into “a scientific laboratory” and its people into instruments of American experts who are at | tempting to spread the idea of j artificial birth control * * *.” Press Termed ‘‘Obedient 1 ool. Fides alleged that "the obsequi ous attitude of Japanese officials is being used to push an extensive birth control program, at the same time guarding against any unpleasant reaction on the part of public opinion abroad by mak ing sure that the Japanese Gov ernment alone shoulders the whole responsibility." “To 'obtain this double end," Fides continued. "The Japanese press is the obedient tool.” The agency said the Japanese officials, with the approval of occupation authorities, are pre paring legisation authorizing 'birth control practices. (In Tokyo Gen. MacArthur said the birth control question in Japan is a matter "for indi vidual judgment and decision." In a memorandum to the Allied Catholic Women's Club of Tokyo, he added that he is “not engaged in any study or consideration of the problem of Japanese population con trol." (The club had protested a recent report of Dr. Warren M. Thompson, former technical i adviser in Gen. MacArthur* ; natural resources section, say- j ing birth control was the only i way to meet the population j problem. The general said Dr. Thompson's report was an in dividual opinion, i Methods Seen Rejected. "On one hand," said Fides. "This Christian nation (the United States* desires to promote the Christian concepts of moral ity among the Japanese people." On the other hand, it added, "it sends technical experts to] teach in the name of science and democracy the most modern methods to violate the immutable laws of nature and the Creator.” "All missionaries in Japan testify to the fact that also a great part of the non-Christian population instinctively refuses to use these methods. • • * "This unscrupulous campaign in favor of birth control is con tinuing in Japan, the work of hundreds of Christian mission aries over 70 years notwithstand ing * * “The Catholics in Japan have raised their voices in protest and appeal to their brother Catholics in America," Fides concluded. Bandits Revive Victim DUESSELDORF, Germany, July 1 </P>.—Three masked bandits, robbing the Bank of Essen Wed nesday, stopped long enough to give water to a clerk who fainted at the sight of their guns. Then I they were on their way with i $16,500. ' 1 f Breezy new dresses sell-oats at 814.95 . . . holiday special *10.05 Just arrived! Exciting assort ment of delightfully cool royon dresses. We couldn't get you enough of these at $14.95! — Now, by special arrangements with the makers, we present them at lower-than ever price, in time for the Fourth! Dress sketched in navy, pink, grey, lilac and aqua eyelet-embroidered. Another style in gorgeous • multi-color floral and stripe print on white grounds. Sizes 12 to 20. Third Floor. Special! S17.9S WHITE Wool Lined Toppers-tl0.9S ■MIIIBUgWr Asbestos Walkouts Ended in Quebec By the Associated Press ASBESTOS. Quebec, July 1.— Workers In Johns-Manville's as bestos fields here voted early to day to end their 4'2-month-old strike. Gerard Picard, president of the Canadian Catholic Confed eration of Labor, said terms of the settlement were negotiated by Archbishop Maurice Roy of Quebec. • He said these terms called for a 10-cent an hour wage increase; no discrimination against strikers; re-employment of all men and retention of seniority rights. The men struck February 13 for a 15-cent an hour raise. Aver ngc (*■->*•-aciS:* pay trt) an hour. Johns-Manville employs about 2,000 men. About 2.500 workers at Tiirm txank nearly ownea oyi other companies returned to work j early this week without any wage l increa'se. j| QUICK fg” FAWTAM^^ BREADED . . . READY TOJRY! M A quick, worm weather meal... famous old Southern recipe . . . crisp, tender french fried Shrimp! AT ALL SAFEWAY AND LEADING INDEPENDENT GROCERS JtKYLL ISLAND PACKING COMPANY, INC., BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA * C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers Wurlitzer Spinet Piano, Brambach Baby Grand Piano, Klaugfilm 16-MM. Sound Projector and Equipment, 12 Typewriters (Underwoods, Royals and Remingtons), 3 Akten Ex Electric Driven Machines, 20 Metal Legal File Cabinets, 23 Double Door Steel Supply Cabinets, 13 Walnut, Oak and Mahogany Flat Top Desks, Leather Davenport and 2 Arm Chairs, Leather and Walnut Office Chairs, 8 Fluorescent Desk Lamps, Metal Typewriter Stands, Metal Card Files and Lock Boxes, Steel and Wood Shelving, Table Linens, etc. AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT SLOAN'S 715 13th St. TUESDAY July 5th, ot 10 A.M. No* On View Terms Cash C G Sloan & Co Inc Aurts. Established 1891 $2.98 Skirt avd Midriff Set, sizes 10 to 16, $1.77 $2.95 Organdy Dress, sizes 1 to 3 $177 3-pc. Play Suit, sizes 3 to 6\2, $1-77 $2.95 3-Piece PLAY SUITS of pre-shrunk ♦ broadcloth. Ga<Tyr stitched Lastex m e- X riff, plus skirt, plus matching panties. X Sizes 3 to 6Vz -_ $1.77 X ♦ ♦ $3.95 SWIM SUITS in popula r new 2- X piece style of rayon satin Lastex and J ra on |ersey combination. Choce of X bright prints and colors. Sizes 8 to 14, £ • Also tots' swim suits in sizes 3 to 6x, X $1.77 ♦ ♦ ♦ $2.95 SUN DRESSES with BOLEROS of X 100x50 broadcloth Button down the X back style with cuffed neck. Note the « ,’avish ric-roc on the bolero, shouiaer ♦ Strops, pockets and waist. S zes 7 to 12, ♦ $1.77 ♦ ♦ ♦ $2.95 MIDRIFF and SKIRT SETS of fine ♦ broadcloth The on-ancf-off-the-shoulder ♦ midriff (with elastic at the w-aist, arms ♦ and neckl is white with contrasting pr nf ♦ trim to match the-printed skirt. Sizes 10 ♦ to 16_$1-77 ♦ ♦ $2.95 DRESSES of permanent finish or- ♦ gandy with tiered skirt, puffed-eiastidzed « lace trimmed sleeves and cute rayon X satin ribbon tie at waist and on lace ♦ trim collar. Sizes 1 to 3 -$1.77 ♦ MORTON'S—Teen Shop. Girls’ Store J and Babyland ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington’s Largest Separate Store for Boys—427-33 7tli St. 1S.W. x Boys7 Sanforized Boxer Shorts . . . 0 Sanforized twills in light or dark solid colors, stripes and all-over prints. Also Sanforized seer sucker. Sixes 2 to 8. \ Perfect Quality $1 Polo Shirts ... f Interlock, combed and carded £ yarns. Crew neck styles in solid X colors, all-over patterns, prints X and stripes. Sizes 2 to 16. ♦ ♦ ♦ ▲ Briefs and Undershirts! T-Shirts! Fine cctton knit briefs with panel front and wide elostic top. Perfect quality for *fr B ribbed uhdershirts in athletic style T 0 B B shirts with crew neck and cap sleeves.' Sizes small, medium and large. Anklets and Prep Hose . . . All perfect quality. Well-known Sk B brands. Al-around elostic tops. pP*- B Sizes 6 to 10Vi. Boys'Swim Trunks ... Bovs' boxer swim trunks with full inner suit ond wide elastic tops May be worn for both playing and B swimming. Good looking prints Sizes S to 16. S Young men's all-wool swim trunks. Sizes 32 to 36. $1.59 "Billy Keene" Sport Shirts... Regular $159 sport shirts of Sanforized cottons, ft Inner-outer style with 2-way cellar and double yoke. Large selection of all-over prints. Sizes 6 to 18. $3.99 Rayon Sharkskin Slacks . . . An amazing special purchase of $3 99 rayon sharkskin slacks Large assortment of paste. W* shade; Alreody cuffed, pleots ond zipper Sizes 8 to 18. High-Top Tennis Shoes ... Slight irregulars that will not affect the *■ wearing,quality. High top style with good canvas H upper and heavy' rubber soles. Jr. beys sizes 11 to 2, boys' Vh to 6 ond men's 6 to 13. Morton’s Boystown—427-33 Seventh St. N.W. Sanforized Summer Slacks ... t Woshable tropical rayons ''and cotton twills ^ Separate waistband, 3 to 5 pockets and + pleats. Solid colors and stripes. Sizes 8"to 16. J ♦ ♦ Boys' 8-oz. Denim Dungarees ... X Sturdy Sanforized navy demm dungarees with ♦ metal rivets, buttons and contrasting stitching ♦ Sizes 8 to 16. 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ Boys' 2-pc. Cabana Sets ... * Perfect quality Sanforized cotton Cabana sets TM ♦ with printed inner-outer sports shirts and match- ■ • • • J ino or solid color shorts Shorts ore boxer style « with fly front. Sizes 4 to 10. ♦ X * r