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I‘mal registration for 28, 192 hnrollment for year 1929-1930 limited. GRADUATE SCHOOL School of the Political Sciences 1901-1907 F Street N.W. Philosophy International Relations Constitutional Law and Gov. Foreign Trade Psychology English and Comparative Literature Physi Registration for second LUCIUS C. CLARK, Chancellor PLANWIDEHOOK-UP ON FARM PROGRAM National Chain Will Broad- cast Agricultural Outiook Monday .Afternoon. Several agricultural leaders will dis- | cuss farm relief from productive and | legislative angles before the microphone | | Monday from 1:45 to 2:45 p.m., | broadcast on farm outiook put on by the Department of Agriculture threugh | a hook-up said to be the largest ever jern Railwa | linked for a radio program designed especially for farm reception. The broadcast, which also includes a in a| POLICE INFORMER TOLD TO KEEP SOBER HIMSELF Police informers aiding in sending other people to jail must be particularly careful to keep themselves out of trou- ble, Needham: S. Gillespie, 45 years old, of the 1600 block of Church street, was terday on a charge of intoxication. According to the testimony of Police- man C. C. Carver of the thir precinct, | Gillespie, who told the court he was an informer, was found in an alley in the rear of his home in an intoxicated con- dition. Judge John P. McMahon imposed a fine of $10 and advised the man to be careful that he did not become lodged in the jail to which he was helping send others. MARDI GRAS—NEW ORLEANS, February 7-12. Reduced fares via South- . Tickets sold February 5 to 11 inclusive. Route of Crescent Limited. City Ticket Office. 1510 H st. old when arraigned in Police Court yes- | | Phones Main 1465-1466.—Advertisement. | short program by will be of stations associated with the Na- tional Broadcasting Co., the local re- lay for which is WRC. Speakers include Senator McNary of Oregon, chairman of the Senate com- | mittee on agriculture; Representative | Haugen of Iowa, chairman of the | House committee’ on agriculture, and Secretary William M. Jardine of the | Department of Agriculture. Speakers are expected to emphasize | the necessity of authoritative farm out | Took information in adjusting produc- | tion on the farm to the demand for | farm products both here and abroad. Sceretary Jardine will discuss factors expected to influence domestic and | foreign markets for this year's output stock. | _Others slated for short talks are chair- men of the department’s outlook com- mittees on wheat, corn, tobacco, pota- toes, hogs, beef cattle, dairy products and poultry, who will summarize the outlook for these major lines of produc- tion. Nils A. Olsen, chief of the Bureau the Marine Band, transmitted through a network | = HEN YOU Need Blank Books Come In and look over our stock. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. of Agricurtural Economics, will con- clude the broadcast with a short s"fl- mary of the agricultural situation in the United States. > WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. Mrs. Lillian Wilson Files Suit in D. C. Court. Lillian Wilson, Sherburne, Minn., has filed suit in the District Supreme Court for an absolute divorce from Arth L. Wilson, real estate broker, with offices in the National Press Building. They were married December 23, 1925, and have one child. 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