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A—I6 THE MDI“ psatio WATHINCTON Voters’ Information Bureau The League of Republican Organizations, under the direc- tion of the Republican State Committee in and for the Dis- trict of Columbia, is maintaining & Voters' Information Bureau for the Congressional campaign, Tooms 208-209, Second National Bank Building, 1331 G Street Northwest. Information and blanks fur- nished, notary service in atten- dance, hours 8:00 AM. to 10:00 P.M,, telephone Metropolitan 1511. See Thomas' . UL LAV SCHOOL OPENS BITH EAR Ceremonies Featured by An- rouncement of Cash Prizes | to Honor Men. i Exercises ma:king the formal open- | ing of the sixtieth academic year of | the Georgetown University School of aw were held late yesterday after- | noon at which Dean George E. Ham- ton, who presided, announced the awards of cash prizes to 10 honor men | among the undergraduates. Prizes of | 850 were awarded to the student of | each class who maintained the high- st scholastic average during the past s were awarded as in a brief| declared Scl rmined to in the highest possible standard, rather than look for an increased en- | rollment of students. “I am proud | that the Law School is now only half its former size,” Dr. Nevils said. The Tegistration thus far is 445 students, whereas 10 years ago, when college work was not required for admission, the enroliment was one of the largest in | the country, Dr. Nevils pointed out. | Dean Hamilton, Rev. Thomas B. Chetwood, S. J., regent of the school, and Justice Je: Adkins of the Dis- trict Sypreme t. a member of the |law faculty, sed the student | body. Among t ¢ faculty mem- bers_atjending the exercises was Leo A. Rover, United States attorney for the District of Columbia. List of Honor Students. The 10° honor students were an- nounced as follows: First-year morning class, Charles T. 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W, Phone: NATIONAL 3068 | The situation, she said today, is much |Office of Public Buildings Also | THE EVENI NG STAR, WASINGT( {REBUFFED IN ATTEMPT TO KISS ‘ CHARITY WORKER, PAIR THROW PIE | Chicago Woman Receives Full Charge in Face and| Offender Admits Error to Magistrate. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 30.—Folks do throw custard pies into people's faces! Perhaps Miss Lillian Cullen herself has laughed at the cinemas as they presented the uproarious situation of comedian (a) tossing an oozy custard, pie (b) into the face of comedian (c). fil;nnltl’ on the screen than in real life. A couple of fellows, Clarence John- son and Cameron Bland, approached her as she stood selling forget-me-nots for charity. She petitioned them to purchase a posy. They declined, but expressed a joint desire to kiss her. ‘When she rebuffed them, she said, one of them procured a custard ple and slammed it sunny side up, right into Miss Culle o The case was con! until today x gs to Judge . said_the pie was at hand A hat an irresistible urge possessed him to let it fly. He recognized immediately afterward that the performence was a serious social error and forthwith bought Miss Cullen a new hat to replace the one that fairly ran with custard. He also ex- pressed a willingness to pay a dry cleaning bill to remedy other custard damage. . Miss Cullen was expected to have something to say today. Immenhauscen BRIDGE IS ACCEPTED Approves Comfort Station. The office of Public Buildings and| Public Parks has officially accepted the | inlet bridge near the Tidal Basin, re-| cently renovated, and also the public comfort station near Dupont Circle at ‘Twentieth and P streets. The station, a brick structure, re- places the wooden edifice which has been in service there. REVEAL ‘OLD RELATIONS Archives Show Conduct of Russia and Germany Since 1878. BERLIN _(P).—Alded by opened to it by the Moscow govern- ment, the German Society for East European Research has started publi- cation of a ponderous work showing re- lations between the old German and Russian empires from the Berlin con- gress in 1878 to the treaty of Brest- Litovsk in 1918. PETER J. NEE, Founder BEEY) archives TU 1930. > Little Princess’ First Kilt to Be of Plaid Adopted by Duke of York. Reupholstering and Repairing Ask About Our Easy Monthly Payment Pla Tapestries, Mohairs, Brocades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted b( Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. 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