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C., JANUARY 11, 1931—PART TWO. WASHINGTON, D. Capital Sidelights BY FREDERIC ]. HASKIN. d ” mmm mfi IIWIH-P. w_w_ 2 < 3 < . At £ ] g 3 . Bishop of Washington. BY THE RIGHT wm mmm , nnw mmmm mm mmm m E'mll So writers, artists, musicians, design~ mmmm n make a fortune legally without so much as & by-your: the bfilltlh!u 'fllp;'“‘flb to of creative artists—are International mt Enactment of the --m not mtthh Legisiation Urged. -hand in the Mhhhw non-union country, his foreign mmhmmmflhfll vho s & ctisn or subject Mn{hhmfl quIo:lluu Sekeigh whiEh only will Union. ent bership ,nmumum.h nmmmmw mwmm,mmmM,m ummmmmmm g ww» mnmmwnnwumm : iy S ih B il mm IMV mmm mmun spect Brightens for Anglo-Indian Aceord L] ALY 10.—The most Jan BY A. G. 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Mere power- ful than preaching or than a voluble when applied to the needs of our stration to the world of the supreme {ellowt. situation is one that compels a con- sistent Christian man or woman to dis- mhl vnluu and their conservation. The not | been compell w mmemmmmmmm & _.mm sdsiel g8 in men under- F] E oon presen dwell the i Mfimmm W»WMWM mm..m_uumwm mm is m‘mm mvnuxmw ww mwm MWM&mMMMumu“m m (Hwiue! Py o!lnotlu‘r - 4 m mm i m» Mh m m~ m mmu muwm MMm rybody Is Filibuster With No Prospect of Congestion that coneern us wm-nmu in dai urd i muhmw.m m mve Charles A. Eaton, New|®% J. O'Connell, New York; Culkins, New York; Thomas New Jersey: Jersey: Bavid mum@%fl mmmm umn D. Francis Okla- 5 Wil- Albert ; John M. Nelson, Hall; Nnnbum; Jed Johnason, homa; liam Pennsylvanis i . Bouth. Bakota: { | Johnson, Washiigton L. 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Euro) t to|est increase, 2,700 ‘miles, while Africa, on the face of the returns, indicated a decrease, due probably to a failure to publish accurate data in time, The United States and Canada have ‘The two houses, mhw remdmxluodu are with toward l.hgflou- tur debate and tatives, m i nmndmene resolution is in a commit- Norris _anti-lame-duck ~constitutional i way, the lar single project of high- lypyc eflnltru’:“f.ktm I.n‘the world. . * k% ok ‘The small increase in' mileage in Eu- rope does not mean that the coun of that continent are not l'lll-inlmfizh!llwofl- cial interest in ing >t ind tries | ul with their development pl rather, that most of the Euro- large to take it from the IR & calendar and bring it to discussion. :ymhro! and hway systems have estab- Demo- T EM greater mmolthmhdeoflu or years and that the part of their fu extending from the | reconstruction an - | Bohed 1 of it i H e mm mmmu for 25 Al Many id upkeep. inds is being used and the commerce on the | the roads bullt by the Romans are sf e mmmw 4 mw m,ummmumw wmmmm.u m Lest r’ud ,020, il nfl s flt mum FWM ’ I 3? m. m mmm 2 n &E l.m mw mmm“m MM mM»mm °E] I i b : i u_ T m : MM umumwm E mmu m E%w fl muuum mu et mmmmmm mm mmm m m«nmw umm T mem T mmm 82 mwmm i mm“mm w NWM mmm uhmm. m S 3 3 m 2 u ummuu.m g% uu wm mm mm“ mmmmn,”mmm i M m selves, as thus revealed in Congressional s R 60c per month month ‘With Sundsy Morning Editien. 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H sponsibility of the Federal Government m In the House on Friday last the Fiscal Inquiry Committee sought and obtained $10,000 from the ocontingent fund of the House with which to engage the and the comparison of tax rates. mm~ commission points out that the central ares of Washington, “the great com- The gentieman stated in | American citizens on their Capital, the tleman from Mississippl fir;m comm) that his select committee l’b I Mx, B; mmmmuwm 234 i m 358 ! w m m m e It il m wmmmm TRt s - ¢ £l : A