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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I SMHH flEBATERS m [ ammvorden | S{JGRESTION MADE " ARGUE EDUCATION =252 George Washington Panr Meets Scotch Youths on . Forensic Platform. @eorge Whshirigton University de- baters met a team of Scotch students last night when, in an announced no- decision contest, they argued the true function of university education. Andrew Howard and Hearst R. Dun- ean were the George Washington Uni- FORGETS HIS AUTO |™2 transferred from Fort Ga., to Phfliph1 Chaplain P ', Va, to the G, Praser ON OIL SHALE LAW onn O Blissare: i, | Propose Claim Forfeiture for Fort Benjamin Harri- Failure to Do Annual As- sessment Work. By the Associated Press. for clarification of laws the ofl shale reserves have . — e Absent-Minded Man Notified to Been transmitted to ssional com- versity men who upheld the negative | had of the question: “Resolved, That the “Come and Get It.” mmeel bg Secretary Wilbur, iministrative polluon of the ber un-r'.mem the xplained yestes has heen difficulf mua a re- cent decision by the United States su%l;eme Court. clarify '.he puluon plrtlcul.uly MMUMM“ MIIHMIM l-vllllthnn subject to forfeiture to mwmnfi to perform annual assessment ‘Wilbur also suggested that a future date be fixed upon which all claims on which assessment work has mnot -M resumed shall be considered EDITOR DEAD FROM GAS R. J. McClelland of Los Angeles Times Staff Believed Suicide. LOS ANGELES, November 14 (#).— Raymond J. McClelland, 45, assistant telemph ed“m of un lu Annlel found deld ln hh l‘hll it lllt committed suicide aling gas. He had been ill. o - 3 Bed Rooms, Living Room, Din- ing Room, Kitchen, Reception - 1930. Sent Is Here! Chief Mad Wolf Is Here! llak I Herel ~ Youth Will Be Served Tomorrow atLansburgh's ! Not Only a Warm’__ Alpaca Pile Coat ~ But a Muff and $ l 5 095 a Beret to Match And Only This is the fastest selling girls’ coat in our store! Every smart young miss wants one. Because they have deep hems, they will serve for several Winters! Big mushroom collars roomy slash pockets; sporty leather belts. The linings are kasha-finished cloth or rayon and silk mixed; brown and ombre tones, in sizes 7 to 14. @IRLS' SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR- primary function of a university is to -nm p:llu Neter called him up and | Vith reference sdvance the general knowledge of man- | told hi come and get it. He said | 2cres of shale ,?,}'. lands whlnh me kind, rather than to supply cultural or e woula vocational trai jorman R, o RN son of St. Andr:wa unllvemty l:n;! Juan ye:-h%l"h-g:“:?aa M. MacCormicl Glasgow University the affirmative side of the issue. | 000 from their hogs. arvin, president of Room ,and 2 Baths. Electric Refrigeration THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. e n this cammmgeu of the Senate and the lt was suggested that Congress spe- LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 . Cloyd Heck M: ‘Washington University, presided at the debate. In closing the meeting, Dr. Marvin stressed the inbemnlon:l character of George Washin, dicated by the large number nl tomrn students which it enrolls. ‘Wilson argued that culture is “luke- ‘warm” under the pmem umvermy 8y8- min No -Connection With Any Other Washington Store ha said, u found 1n the vast amount of research which 'governmental ‘and in- dustrial lal les are conducting. A Saturday Feature Event 500 New $5 00 Ha'ts Duncan def university as the -dj\uunent of '.he student to t.hc environment in which he must l FIVE KILLED WHEN SLIDE DESTROYS BUNK HOUSE Mining Company Property Swept Away After Heavy Rains of Wednesday. Here's a Shoe For a Real Boy $5.50 Storm King hi-cuts of heavy brown elk, with bellows tongues that keep out rain and-snow, Heavy dampproof soles. Sizes - 1135 to 1314, 1 to 6. sno: SHOP— ND FLOOR. Warm Fleece-Lined Gloves For Children Smart mew versions of the popular By the Associated Press. bicornes, tricornes, snug little: turbans, VANCOUVER, British Columbis, No- dnped and o'uc-udcd brim models! Hats pember 14.A fockalide following upon Shnl -Fam wiih - yie f-flm-! New paisley silks! Metallics for formal wear! All headsizes! MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. WALES TURNS PROPHET IN SCIENTIFIC ADDRESS Prince Speculates on Substitution Give a Boy a Sheep—Llned Coat $595 5 ¢ \%\\\ i“ -pe:al purchase of l:::—l:::d du Pm‘;:.tln: Hii fi\\\\\ \'l“ ette coats, exactly like the ones we sold last year . for §7.95! Black and cordovan, 8 fo 18, Horsehide Lumberjacks, plaid lined, black only, $7.95 .- Boys’ Black Horsehide Coats "] LANSBURGH'S Mail Early! e No Connection With Any Other Washington Stors To Be Given Away Tomorrow 5,000 Pictures of ILAK, the 195-Ib. Wolf Dog Time: 2:30 to 4:30 Place: Fourth Floor Come early—be sure to get yours hide, and these have the added warmth of wool linings; double breasted; convertible collars; 8 to 20. BOYS' WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Beginning Tomorrow—MEN'S WEEK Offering Values of Exceptional Merit! Men’s Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth Shirts .18 4\ 1 A practical, all - around coat would be a Timme Tuft camelaine or squirrelaine pile coat, in trim tailored styles. For dress there are lovely tweed and cloth coats with small fur collars. Made with as much chic as grown up coats, and very warm; sizes 2 to 6. Cunning Warm Coats for Tots In White or Colors Collar Attached or Neckband Styles 6 for $6.75 Velocipede Regularly $9.50 Handsomely tailored of a fine silky (144x76 count) pre- shrunk broadcloth! The type shirt you'd be proud to give to your best friend for Christmas in spite of its low price! Collar- attached styles in white, tan, blue and green. Neckband styles in white only. Sizes 13}/ to 17. MEN'S WEAR SHOP—STREET FLOOR, TOTS' SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR LANSBURGH'S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store