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vl Ootober 17, 1947 c
you kave, undoubtodly, heard ~er ara of the~mad ~n alking about orgpaizing a Club
"e U r= 3b7 the staft of the two Oirgnia-tia ~.shi, in ... h a clu..old b.emtirely voluntary.
Roevp, prior to any es~fic pla=ning onthe paroj~ wo vould 113M to have the vi~eoaf a ~n poople as possible. Kr. Yann LöBouxet tha ~esömnel DivIion kas bown des~gntedte 9~ansch vi~w. If you have 'an ixtterest
la Ula project or if you think it- ~nvisable,w1l1 ya pleas* lAt Kr. LäRoux knov on Ert.
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- 3 the interet¾ s~e in the clubJWfr~ ao=eidoration, working parties
vil stablighed to C===mia sah aftpectaa» lcati~,, ~earahip, rulem =pd priviloge,akt eatørln.
. I i* aaticipated that if th* club rf~Lj, a igwrriM bMdy of stt mmboei~4t w~etually be eleetecl anå the respensl- *H "ow-abpout a masorf rnf
b111t for the or~nation wuld bo under-t~be by staff moxbors of the Bank and the CHrAR GRAÅE= pmR IT M W1
Vill y let Ar. LeRoux hear from you as Inforntion.has b~ rccciv*d from the6~a ab poalble. Fwdoral Deosit Insexancs Ceri>oxations that
the *kartor for the Bank-~ap Gred-tt Valonhae been grantud. Interet*d staff m~ssm 1
IoN, AU.CORN FORnz MMa ther e ank are ixTited to att~na ~U formthe election of officers. in Boom 1020
Mmllie of paffle In Europc vill be cold MöneMy, October 20, at 5t00 P-..and hum4gi7 thlaavinter. Thure ~ma bo puor t19 Otafr ~h wigh thnt tM
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rid~ 00 bar 6, vacaen unhäppy Mny för Mte ana published blr%kö IR#oerh ~. Borta 104±tgubl loft tu Statf Relatl~n Offie, ~ssomnel Divtatou
~m tuat MAO blo~s A tull tiao ät~tet for satarf Mffilmrat Gorgo Wa"~02o Unlverstz, ~hrhe IXT2RIDMnmE BM Mhop** zkortly,ta rocaivo k«r Motsta Do gre ZONiSmTR=ea Ana DKYXL011=ia polltioal 4CIMeåe Tu$ Rsear-ch Uept. 1818 s Best,*t Wash~eQA2 Ds.4banådd to~htá to giv* hör a hämab«g fök u** wialiaa 7. IMMe1 - Pt&60~me &~ortat sabea. Six ötr a r ~ intt rionåg Elisabeth Ceb - statt Pclatioue Offiereblig* p» ägrA #m sall in4=h~a at the water- RarrAt Preftch - Wgto:t
dat* !up w*al åxj7* &naedixklag her h~ath
th g~onrco topart~at.
ö~x&etreenn, Octobör 9, a gr~or ia py ~ WI"t Fn w itkKLrit tu ~e30e att*~ a ~ arUlt"ry *«*armae 2erlia, Q*~mm. Bank. 19 nmm joias a very söl~et gr~~v-*Xr. Vlctor.Vrqäi4ik wema ith uxeRae hope k* vill *naroy ~ or ~* teaais
de Mstos, juý$e citys Beveral of th* ~mloyec of the kall adL M139~e Service elph 0~ 9 ater exptr-
åOlMgAked ^iloor to Baltimnre Bundao, Göpteåber 28, tomim Ao 3~ för~t17 Vitk ho Bu r~e vitaaga the t*rrific jgrittrea batt.l9 bse~e
oftb ~ udet the Baltimore Celts ak the N«w Tork tena~ .Mr. 1WCe A. Wight, feI.i with Coutra muly tbänk te th* *Bwffll ur. Grha1~ 0m
lätalli~B0 g~pi gash t#B D. e.a fer a very enjcVåbla ~vnag,wäe, Aida A-lo#ie 6r04Wi inhe tal, A -Douquiet of Orckias to feg. Rally ~ayl,
tös@g oa~iaj, %a, phailgenessý otr receptionist, ter her ofrgstreeMåge ~Pe ta kulöj. fCOT~Iy *Vt ue approciation to the MIIndia.Msenb
10~~ aset å tätö. B.eies, her op.-.aia cöö.~ti.
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FOOD, Cont'd from page 1 BAMORD PUZZLE*t Ronsa apBauski
spend $10 on a parcel, it has been suggested (Done on her own time Suggest you do the same.)
that we might form our awn Cooperative and I T2 4
are in seading these parcels. This is howi would wer:
Everyone Joiniag would contr*ibute a dollara month to a thad. If we had, say, 200 mem-bers, we could then send 20 parcels a monthto Europe. We woald sent them in the name ofan individual subscriber (taken in rotatian);this subscriber would receive the receiptsigned by the person receiving the parcel.
People who have sent parcels have oftenbeen greatly encouraged by the personal Aeross Dwletters of appreciation ad gratitude which 1. Official Ba Abbr. 1. ative of maberthey have received from people of other lands, 5. Neither. countryunknown to them. It is hoped that this 6. International Ora 2 ----- of Directors.eoprtunity oe a "person to person" gift of ization (abbr.) 3. Railroad (abbr.).fA or clothing will appeal to many mmbere 7. District Attorney 4. Neting place of
the Saff. A representative will shortly (abbr.). 2nd Annual Con-e aking 4 list in each Department of those 8. Annual (abbr.). ference.
ul like to join in this cooperative 9. Irritate. 6. Member country.work. 10. Doctor of Divinity 12. First two letters
(abbr.). in Burnae ofDRAMA 12. Pres. Truman recent- Alternate Governor
ly visited --. for DominicanChildren's Museum of Washington presents 14. Bank grant. Republic.
the Children's Theater of New York, Plays atqizer Aditorium, 21st & H Ste., N. W. Single Anawer will be published in next issue of
L kets $o.60, $1.20, $1.80. For information BANK NOTES.call H0 5928.Oct. 18, 10:30 a.m. & 2:00 p.m.,"Robin Hood" SPANISH CLASSES
National Theater, 13th & E Sts., N.W.,NA 0501 We have applicants for Spanish at three
Ot. 6 -- 18, 'Winslow Boy" different levels; Beginning, IntermediatepOct. 20-Kov. 1,"Merry Widoww and "Rose Marie" and Advanced--but not enough at any one level
for a class of ten.Therefore, if anyone else in the Bank or
FRENCH CLASSES Fund is planning to study Spanish this autumn,he may have an opportunIty to enter an even-
There is one vacancy in a French class w4hich ing class which will be held in Boom 1020 ofwill start Wednesday at 6:30 in Room 1020 for this building. There are, at present, threethose who have had just a few'hours of French. vacancies in the Beginning class, three inthe class will be conducted by Mme, Nathalie the Intermediate, and seven in the Advanced.Bernard, of the Georgetown School of Languages. Mrs. Guilleraina Supervia, instructress at
Friends School and Mr. Rafael Supervia, in-structor at George Washington University, are
COURSES OF STUDY in charge of the claoses. The fee is $15 forfifteen lessons of two hours each.
Public Library Linguaphone Records avail-able for use in 3 Branch Library Buildings.Make reservations by calling KA 6776, asking MAILp Cont'd from page 2for Branch wanted. Georgetown Br., Wiscorn_dnAve., & R St.,N.W.--French, German, Japanese, Don't be alarmed folks about your mail
sian and Spanish. Petworth Br., Georgia being delivered to the vrong rom. Althoughahe. & Upshur St.,N.W.--German, Portuguese, we do not have aps or a guide,ve will findRussian, Spanish, French, and Hebrew. South- you. Many of us have Vorked in the Pentagoneastern Br., 7th & D Sts.,S.E.--French, German, Building.Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. Jams Lancaster
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Reservations are be made for the bridgeparty which will be held Friday, Gotober 24,at 8:30 p.m. in the lovely Davis House at2410 Wyoming Aveaue. Do make up a table orplan to come alone if yet prefer. Pleasecall Ext. 2100 or 2130 so that arrangementsmay be made., ee $1 por table. IN S MONAL COOKa COMM
EALLOWliM PAIRY Badri Rao, of the Research Dept.., gave usthe follIowing recipe when we asket hi3a for
International House, 1825 R St., will "something IndianO.entertain with a costume party Hallween,Friday, Otober 31, from 9-1 o'clock. The VAAE CURRYprie as BARI NOTES goes to press has notbeen definitely decided; however ticketa will "Take 4 largish -potatoes, 2 tate*z adprobably be $1.50 each. Reservations may be a hatal of freah shellat sweet pas Botlmade ad latest details ay be obtained by peal, ad slice the potatoes,calling KI 4007. 01trify butter by seltaag it and take about
2 oze. of it. (The batter has to beoBOWLING until it exite a seet exell; to detect it
SARyou have to be an Indian!)Yes, the now alleys at Kalorm Center, Pry in "ghee*, i.e. the clarified butter,
17th ad Klorama Road, are atill scheduled the fol-lowing'ingredient: a few (6) slicesto open in Novemiber and the Bank will be able of fresh Seen ginger, or soaked ry ginger.,to start bowlin Monday, Noveber 3, from 7:30 quarter teaspenfl of fmin **4W, os redto 9:30 and every Monday night thereafter at chille broken into bits) and a wee bit of asa-the eame time. Teams are being formed in the foetida (available from Italian or Arabiardifferent Departments, so see that your name grocer). After about 30 seconday add the A sis in if you want to bowl. Each Department and potatoes and fry them for about 2 minutestteam should elect its own captain. There will Then add the sliced tomatoes and half a cupbe a meeting of the captaine Tuesday, October of tomato juice. Cook for a minute or so21, at 2:30 in Room 1020. and add salt. Let the whole mixture simer
for a while. Take it off the stove when themusic potatoes and peas are well done. Serve with
hot boiled rice. (Hope you know how to doPatrick Hayes Presentation. Concerts in it right. As a rough rule, always add water
Canatitution Hall. Tickets at 1108 G St., till the water level, when your mid finger isHE 4433. immersed and is completely covered.)Oct. 17, 8:30 p.m. Nathan Milstein, violinist This should suffice for two or three,Oct. 23, 8:30 p.m. Miklos Gafni, Hngarian depending on their appetite and (1) theirtenor. stomachs."
Philadelphis Orchestra Association. Sym-phony concerts in Cqnetitution Hall. Tickets ADMNISTRATIVPC ORDERat Snow Concert Bureau, 1108 G St., N.W.,RE 433. The Security PolicyOct. 21, 8:30 p.m. Eugene Ormandy conducting. Administrative Order No. 11, issued Octo-
ber 14, prescribes the security rules forSEMVICES classifying, transmitting, and at*ing Offi-
cial material orIginating ix or conmg nderIf you want to know where you may have the Jurisdiatin of the Bank and for entwring
your clothes altered, or new ones made, or and leaving the Bank building during otheremploy domestic help, Staff elations has than office hours.names recommended by staff members. Perhaps RcutetApointmentyou, too, know of a service that would be Administrative Order No. 8, issued OctoLwrhelpful to other staff mnber; if so, won't 15, explains the policyy responsibility, andyou come in to Room 223 and tell us about it procedure for recruitment and appointment inso that we may tell others? the Bank.