Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1930, Page 7

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" HARD FIGAT LOONS TOREALEN HOLSE ohised Colored Population and Aliens Are Revived. to censtis plan of Rdlsmvufln‘ House zu prevails sounded their p will “seek to have allens the count upon whk:h based. to have the non-voting Negro #lon of Southern States cut from the tabulation. Both Plans Up Before. veb.enu before -nllmb\n phlnfl;:ed m -my for the ts su) foreigners set their ta'-lllt'lm 'l'lllhl-llAlIIld. - Representative Tinkham, Re] Ih—c.muem answered by to propose redu sentation “in ment of the ‘The House in 1m ut bo'.h plAnl into the bill which auf spportionment count, mcwoxumnwc again after the members viewed with consternation what they had accom- AT WAR DEPARTMENT German Army Officers Express Thanks to Secretary and Chief of Staff for Courtesies. THE AVENUE A IS AN G DENIES HE IS WARRIED | DIOCESAN PREACHING aspwnss Gwmers o Tndins ued| MISSION SUCCESSFUL S for Divorce and Alimony. ‘Williams | Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes Reports Gratifying Results From Religious Programs. Tril The Diocesan Preaching Mission, od which has been in progress here since Sunday, is the most successful mission of its type ever held by the Episcopal Church in a large city, Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, chairman of the Commission on Evangelism, which is conducting it, llld wd;y ‘muy mmm.unc uu interest ln rellflon he centers come reports of deep lnd elmest inur- est, and from most of them large at- ndance.” Services are being conduct- ed at 35 mission centers and will last until Monday. In five mission centers changes were mld! today. -Dr. Robert Chalmers of Baltimore was transferred from wny ‘the_proceeding is solutely unluunued I am not mrrlod . L Man Seriously Hurt in Fall. Carl Pisher, 35 years old, 2211 street northeast, employed h-mor Hotel as engineer, was injured mrdly as a result -tant fall in the subbasement hotel Fisher wu taken to mmq Hos-~ pital, where he was & _pos- treated f nlhle fracture of the skull md l.hock d. condition was reported deter- Building Space SALESMAN WANTED Salaried opportunity for experienced real estate salesman who can lease space in one of city’s finest office buildings. The location, service and rental inducements are right-—what about your abilities? State qualifications, references and experience—make your letter sell you as you would sell the space. A salaried position for a worker. BOX 237.C, STAR OFFICE CHARM in the cup— WCharming Blend, its aroma promises complete coffee enjoy= ment—and when you drink Charming Blend its flavor completely surpasses its promise. A rich, mildly mellow roast — blended from good coffees—is It sounds like a sensation—and that’s what it is! AT SEVENTH Sale!$7500$1 250 TROUSERS! —Made from $35.00 to $50.00 Suit Fabrics! —Newest Plus-4 Golf Knickers Included! $4 .85 RELY can you find separate trousers in such rich suiting pnllcrm——nnd never at such a price! < We induced a regular maker of Saks better Suits to tailor these trousers for us out of their short fabric ends. Y steds, will find newest patterns in t, dark and medium shades orsteds, Unfinished Wor. Cassimeres and Tweeds. Fine imported fabrics, Blue Serges,. mewest plus-four Golf Knickers included! Bring your coats and match them up. Saks—Fourth Floor mumm where he has hpnumn. -:.wm An- 'tlk. of.her nhnn.u lflh'l William Smith “of wotenm | from Christ ohumh La Plata, Ifl o Durham Parish: y 4 Hmma M llmln. Chay to A|.| sdn's ptico, Olkll'y Rev. Jjohn J. Queally of Wash- from Trinity Church, St. y, Md., !awllunnnnfllnry vnllzy Lee; Rev. d Peter llhln‘hn from Ohfmt Church, cun mphln Church, Forestville, lld. In all other cases, the missioners’ remain for the !llhtfll! period in their original mission ce: New Ambassador Reaches Mexico. LAREDO, Tex., November 20 (F).— J. Reuben Clark, newly appointed United States Ambassador to Mexico, crossed the international border en route to Mexico City early yesterday. A special Tepresentative of Prnldent Pascual om.: Rublo met Ambassador in vo Laredo. *4444444******************************i**************%*** 1350 F St. §1AR, WASHINGIUN, D. C, THURSDAY, NovEM’BER 20, 1930. BOARD EXAMINES OFFICERS OF ARMY eriex | Entire Commissioned hrmnl In umTi'?"' spected as to Efficiency and Capability. R M'mfi-’ Jackson, H. J D. with w M L. Eichelberger, Adjutant General's Departmen! mnvtmoutm ok A board of general officers of Mmyhmmntthuwnm ment tor the sonual SIX FISHERMEN RESCUED the Army °‘ Coast Guardsmen Battle Heavy e Sea to Reach Ship. to it in all mll.lhry heas requlmmuo v.helrm in class A and 3218 14th StT N.W. FAMOUS OVERNIGHT!! 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