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Wren Yoo Need TROUSERS Come Here We make a specialty of special trousers to match odd coats. Here you will find over 5000 pairs of trousers in all wanted ma- terials, patterns and colors Every size. Just bring in vour odd coat or vest. 4,55 EISEMAN'S Seventh and I Sts. % 2% V7% 2,2 REDUCTIONS ANYWHERE in the CITY PROPER | INDIAN NATIONALIST THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, LEADER SUCCUMES |Pandit Motilal Nehru Long ‘ Prominent in Battles for Home Rule. | which to grant India dominion status. rule) party there. In 1925 he became president of the All-India Swaraj party. He promoted the boycott of the Simon Commission and led in formu- | equality.” lating the Nehru report, which laid | The appeal expressed hope that all down.a scheme of dominion status for | political prisoners would be released. India. In 1928 he presided at the forty- | third National Congress in Caleutta, which gave Great Britain a year in federati ofhle!dl—thth,'.h' fecn £.0gk Y- 8L 00T OF 4 ROBBERIES dian states—on a footing of mutual Two Stores, PAN-AMERICAN DAY OBSERVANCE PLANNED to Have Been Visited. DELEGATES RETURN. Twelve Nations to Participate in|rng within the last 24 hours, wh Celebration on April 14, Com- |Police are investigating. BOMBAY, India, February 6 (#)— | ing Union’s Formation. Twenty-six ' Indian delegates to the| ToorhineE Union Acceptance of Partial Dominion Status Urged After Conference. By the Associated Press. LUCKNOW, United Provinces, India, February 6.—Death today took from the ranks of Indian Nationalists Pandit Mo- tilal Nehru, 69, who forsook ease and affluence to lead his countrymen in a passive battle for home rule. He had been ill for several months and in January, in view of his condition, was released from Allahabad prison be- fore expiration of a six months’ term imposed for his activity during the civil disobedience campaign. 1 Mahatma Gandhi and Mrs. S Naidu, his best friends, came rectly from Yeroda Prison, Poona, elease to be at his bedside, and sterday took him by auto- v, where it was uld be more fa- Pandit Motilal Nehru aceepted elec- | tion to the Legislative Assembly in 1923 and became leader of the Swaraj (home round-table conference which has just| Plans for celebration of April 14 as| heaviest loser. today and issued an appeal for accept- fon_status. The date is that on which the reso- | the thief smashed the window. Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, a friend of |lution creating the Pan-American| Miss Emily Von Bubam, manager o Mahatma Gandhi, left for Allahabad, | Union was approved at the First Pan-| where he will confer with the National- | American ist leader and endeavor to persuade him | be observed by the United States and | to act favorably on the British offer. |the following countries that have pro- The Nationalists boycotted the London |claimed the day: meeting. | "Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba. “We earnestly appeal to all sons and | Ecuador, Dominican Republic, El Sal- | daughters of India,” the appeal said, |vador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru and “to unite in bringing into existence an | Venezuela. atmosphere of peace and good will, so In the proclamation issued by Presi- that all political parties, acting in con- [dent Hoover proclaiming the day, the | cert, complete task begun at flag of the United States is ordered to | London and help India secure her|be displaved on all Government build- | rightful -place as an equal partner in|ing on that date, and schools, civic as- | the British commonwealth of nations.|sociations and the people of the “It is explicitly Tecognized by the |United States are invited to observe British government that the tas of | the day with appropriate ceremonies. governing India should in the future| A special committee to be appointed be intrusted to an Indian executive re-|by the Governing Board is expected to sponsible to an Indian Legislature. The |formulate a program.for the observance | basis of the new constitution will be alof the day by the Pan-American Union. women are suspected. home of Mrs. Nannte White, shoes and coat valued at $59. 666 LIQUID or TABLETS 666 SALVE CURES BABY’S COLD --City Cab Leads Again! ONCE AGAIN...City Cabs lead the way .. .now Wash- ingtonians will enjoy a new low rate. Now is the chance for UN- EMPLOYED MEN with good reputation and neat appear- ance to earn some real money! 100 MEN WANTED NCE! We need 100 men to man an additional new fleet of Cabs which we are adding to meet the anticipated response to this LOWERED RATE AN- NOUNCEMENT. 6100 ..think of it ! 1} City Cabs? Stop-Me Cabs? Effective Saturday, February 7, you may call DECATUR 6100 or hail any City or Stop-Me Cab and ride on the NEW LOW RATE. The tremendous volume which we have enjoyed has made it possible for us to REDUCE RATES! New equipment is being added—new ideas are being injected into our service . . . WHEN YOU PAT- RONIZE CITY CABS YOU INSURE THE CON- TINUATION OF THESE NEW LOWERED RATES. We appreciate the won- derful co-operation that Washington has given our company . . . and this Rate Reduction is a dem- onstration of our appre- ciation. Insteadof35¢ ALL ZONES Remain the Same! Despite the new LOWERED RATES —we are not chang- ing our ZONES . « o 3rd ZONE 75¢ Instead of 85¢ DECATUR Women’s Shop and Home Among Places Reported Antiques valued at $301 are included '3 | among the loot of four robberies occur- shop in the 1300 block of Connecticut Conference, in 1890, and will | avenue reported the theft of two dresses valued at $60. Two unidentified white A duplicate key worker entered the 2034 Twelfth street, and stole a wrist watch, Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever FEBLUARY 6, INCLUDES ANTIOUES’ ich The antiques were taken from the | store of F. Spendlove, a dealer in the 1700 block of K_street, who was the ¢ er. Clothes' valued at $50 concluded at London arrived in India : | were taken from the show case at the today Pan-American day are being made bY | gore of Harry Abramson, 1000 block of ance of British offers of partial domin- | the Pan-American Union. | Seventh street, early this morning, when fa i 4 1931. 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