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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (oY THL'RSbAY, JULY }9,: 1931, COLUMBIA PUPLS || Official Hand Shaker | [Saurric cconos ow|-Sikoeor sz 25, were for violation of the regulations. Arrests for other |N NEW POST CREATED IN CHICAGO, District Accidents Bring Injured|bienses included 704 for 7353 : List to 307—Arrests Total | ior disobeying oficisl signs and 300 for 4 : I T 4,038 for Month. = Dean Says Students Are i veans e Kiiey 0 Dkt | [ uss Think: of 5= 4 ' The Star delivered to your i § | traffic report submitted to Maj. Henry o0 d di Regarded as Partners in - 5. Tk isuperintendant of olice, BY| || aamatny ot s e Gy RadEe . : : i . ] | Inspector E. W. Brown in ch of Sunday. Can you afford to be Educational Project. ' & gl T ithot this Service at this cost? . The report also showed that 307 per-| | jeicphone National 5670 and de- sons received minor injuries in traffic By the Associated Press. NEW YORK,, July 9.—The theory that the mmuamlr must _do ‘I:‘ :29 : “teaching” in & class room, Wil 3 L : s student strictly on the receiving end, & “Hear Ye Folks” has been nbflndoredbl’n t‘r;pl college de- y f —, tments of Columbia University." 4 3 e P D ean Herbert E. Hawkes in tha first | 1 Be it known—by these of a series of talks by administrative _ presents—to all ye Wash- ofiicers of Columbia, Harvard, Swarth- ; Pigton Folks—that the D. more, Wabash and Chicago Colleges 4 ¢ : el 4 last night declared that college students | . J._ Kaufman ores are are regarded ns};;:lelninr"%nrtpegs in an . 4 o 1 CLOSED. ALL. DAY ucational project,” with student ad- . ] : vising teacher and vice versa. » = > . # 4 SATURDAY during July 4 - and August. Shop before “It is tmportant,” he explained, “that : the flow of advance should not all be in | F#% o . ) Friday, 6 P.M. Hear ye, one direction. Students may lack ex- | §& 2 i G perience, but they do not lack intelli- 4 ; " . » gence, or freshness of point of view, or - M }0 willingness to help when they have the chance. e 4 & .‘vCultum s 8 by-product. k(soll;:rlnb«n . B B ' ’ ' ' College cannot_bring itse jeve . . e i SN e 5t b or Ca argain .... ture's sake is a sufficiently alluring mo- G EORGE D. GAW, Chicago's commissioner of hospitality, has taken up HE CHARM OF LIFETIME FURNITURE is the un- quenchable appeal of the essentially beautiful...Conceived, designed and fabricated for Washington’s finest homes. .. Lifetime Furniture creates an e - atmosphere of refinement and Linew s good taste...an environment art 1 of which anyone may be proud. and $22.50 Nurotex and 3-Piece Linens $16.75 Parking Service (Drive Directly to Our Rear Entrance and Your Car Will Be Parked Without Charge) tivation to keep 2,000 lively young boys the payless post created for him by Mayor Cermak. He will sell the " out of mischief for four years. | city's virtues to all visitors, from the Prince of Waies to the smallest $ $30 “It is not necessary to make the col- convention delegate. All 25 &,’ Troplcal Worste&s fege vocational or to modity the con- —Wide World Photo All tent of the courses so as either to — $ w S . . 25 & pring duits cheapen them or to emphasize any materialstic point of view in order to| STATEMENT ON BEER ‘ CUBA REARRESTS 18 f the st . help him - i e haaworaticoally, EXPLAINED BY DYER pojitical Prisoners Seized Shortly intellectually and spiritually that he | | After Release. R = HAVANA, July 9 ().—Eighteen po- wants to be." Tells W. C. T. U. Revenue Would 3 5 Be $250,000,000 a litical prisoners, freed last night by Marnage L]censes‘ Year. éh(- A"d'&"cc’? b(l:nunyéor lack of evi- 0 lence, el ‘abana Fortress yesterday W, bbott, 19, 1ty , Md., 80rom s, Aoer Y B"E5, M| e women's Ghristian Temperance |1 were rearvested within half block of o G all 27 and Este gohnson. 19: | Union misunderstood him, Representa- | PGPS Lol g v W H Jerhagin tive Dyer, Republican, of Missouri, | HiadRei e national poet, Henry M. Willams. 33, and Pearl Tvler. | saiq yesterday when they questioned | ARUStD Acosta. All were arrested a ; Rev. H N. Coleman. L week ago in a sudden move by secret Havey Godfrey, 34, and Melva Bovkin, 23; | 3 statement attributed to him that the | 500 "2 6" nad be Rev. C. A de Vaughn legalizing of _non-intoxicating beer | PO/CC £70CK en Teported (st 5Jumes ‘Arrington! I8, and Dorothy Owens, | would add s billion dollars to the rev- | 3%, Move to overthrow the Machado ‘William E. Swann, 31, and Anna C. Burka, | enue of the Federal Government. [ e o by force of arms was Rey G B Rlind e, v 4|, “What T said was that the revenue I L Y- James B Colling. 22 Richmond, Va. and | derived by the Federal, State and mu- | ®\lfred 3. Goldsmith, 22. Philadelphia, Pa ‘:‘m‘pnl. &?fif,fi,’"{,‘;fl:‘,, wonld fi‘!‘q‘“"x,:" J. Gol . 22, e . Pa. | mate & year,” he ex- B s M pergnneimer. 30, this €lt¥: | plajned, “The amount that I claim Har ;. Py Lante. 22, Boston. Mass.. and | would come into the Federal Treasury Beatrice U, Cooke. 21, Baltimoré. Md..'Rev. | s approximately two hundred and own. 33. and Christina Smith. | ffty millions of dollars.” Baltimore, Md.. Rev. H. W. He _q\w!ed from the Wickersham OlEOn. 3 Lowdon, ir. 23, and Mary 1. | Commission’s _prohibition report to eeliiar 0. Soth ot Richmond. va.. Rev. |show that from 1862 until the World W araice B white. 31, Nogfolk. Va., and | War ane-fourth of the Federal Gov }:er{: l(I:' Prichard, 23, this city; Rev. Alvin Gillis. william F. 8ims, 24. and Alma B. Slusser. gty 20 Rev. Allan F. 'Poore. MINIMUM Soth o B 300 vat“Rer Salesman Seeks Bankruptcy. BUNDLE rt H. 22, - o é:” both of Burkeville. Va.. R ' Sirawder Darnell, 81, Cedar Ranids, Towa. | John' F. DeBenque, 1314 N street, | 8 Ao ion rrasore, “"; R described as & securities salesman, m-‘ Liovd Kirby, 23. Drusilla M. Waite, 21; y £ R A 3 e o aoinr e Couct Buy 'Em on the Famous Kaufman Budget Plan Willis R. Jefferson. 18, and Bernice Das. o o judge BDETUpS: €t }7- bo!rh ot Bladensburg, Md : Rev. Charles | He says he owes $19,998.56 and has no . ‘ John C. Murray. assets. He is represented by Attorney Louis Mosele. 30. and Ellen Starkes. 22. | Richard L. Merrick 4 0 oth of Dumbdrion. Va.. Rev. Waltef H = A | Money's Worth or Money Back e | Deaths under 1 year of age in Scot- | Births Reported, |!sotm o8 fumita 7a5i’ * *7 D.J Kaufman Seventh Street Between D & E The following births have been reported to \ 1005 PENNA. AVE. 1744 PENNA. AVE. g Hea i Beptoiment 1 the fate 3 hours: | k&urg DRNYMCSOZI BOUTHEAST CORNER _ I4THAEYE arl W. and Mary aherty. boy | Gharles F. and Kathryn Hamilion. boy. . ROPOLITA Frank G. and Viola Mahoney, bos’ | Lacey A and Martha Wagner, boy. H. and Hilda B. Foster. boy. and Olita Pearson. boy il £ ved s Wit e, We’ . d | ME| e e : ; ere trying to do our Waie: i aResot fURNITURE Nora Crowyton. boy. ~ - | Carpenters, painters, plas- share toward making the oo «..WEVE PUT THEM TO WORK remodeling our GUARANTEED BOTH BY US ’ : ’ Othel' fell ow 8 bus lness store. We're preparing for S AND py KELLY-SPRINGFIELD a big FALL ... AND WE'RE Washington Pittsburgh . CUTTING PRICES IN : v ADDITION to make it by K LM ard ol Akron Cleveland - 5 it SN , —_— worth your while to shop : T THREE TRIPS DAILY | : ere during th rio i Deaths Reported. Washington-Pittsburgh . . . $19.75 ’ M M B The following deaths have been reported to e Healtn Depariment i the Tast' 74 hours. &nh'nshn-"\km oo ; T Andrevs. s Agies ashington-Cleveland ... . 28. ‘ . ---Sol Herzog : Round-Trip Tickets 10% Discount ospital For Information and Reservations P, Brady. 31. 863 Van Buren st lan McIntof, 8. Children's Hospifa Call Metropolitan 0534 1 neis Waldorf, 1 month, Children’'s Hos- P2 therine Reeves, 14 davs. Providence PENNSYLVANIA AIRLINES, ine. ospital. a ? ‘Washington-Hoover Airport Bally Smith, 85. Bt Elizabeth's Hospital Samuel Marshail, 45, Gallinger Hospital ” Fannie Moore, 39. en route Gallinger Hos- L3 13 tal Goldie J. Brown, 32. 121 Kenyon st Theodore Carter. 29, Garfleld Hospital Earnest Masterson, 4 months, Childrem's $Hospital A ® N t A AN N S \! Y N A\ \™ AR A\ N AN N N\ \\':\; W \ ernment’s revenue had come from | | brewing and distilling. \*E\f\\‘\‘&\\\\\ A R Here’s a ‘Hot’ Special in‘Cool’ Clothes SUMMER SHOES | | \ @8R\ stirs. ~ 10 are now included in the 2 | ‘ ‘ ’ i This feature group is our regular $25 and $27.50 i A group. Each suit is celanese lined and the reg.ular fine Herzog quality. £ e High-Grade All-Wool L. M l LLERI ; STIFF STRAWS WOOL SUITS i " 450 emi-Annua 5| 43 and $3.80 $ 33 50 | $2 3'50 Fox 100g mitesse 450 2: gz x 4250; ‘;::: $3 and $3.50 3225 Iactading BLUE SERGE and for safety at a low price, £.75-19 (28 x 4.75) 6.65 Grades......... X ; 3 : Thi 1d for $45, $50 Our regular $35 Kelly Lotta Miles tires are in $4 to $6 32-95 and $55. Each suit i hand grade. 'Tncluding all' populsy Y 5.00-19 (29 x 5.00) 6.95 Grades......... ored. 3 lass by th Ives. Th GENUINE PANAMA HATS During This Sale Only—$3:35 to 3988 at a price, but are scientif. 2518 (28 x5.25) 7.90 ically and carefully built by 5.25-20 (30x 5.25) 8.30 $2 and 32.50 SHIRTS 33 and s3_50 SHIRTS the oldest and most noted 5.50-20 . . (30x5.50) 8.95 quality manufacturer in the wined Fancr sondeoinrs $ B .39 | | cwttirs mecibund or cotir $ G .85 | || tire indusery. .. 1f value s 30x5 .. 8Ply Truck Tire .. $19.95 = _— what you want . . . here it is! 32x6 .. 10 Ply Truck Tire . . 33.00 and also in plain white. attached; plain or fancy. for $5.50.) = WASHINGTON KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE DEALERS Fine quality. (3 for $4.) i iR s e R S ’ Golf Hose Silk Neckwear Fancy & Plain Color Hose Chesley & Harveycutter, Inc. _S. Kann's Sons Co. Packard-Washington Co, | AstewiDeloxe iGiatitions ot Y185 --,Eéna. $130 erade | 200 ana $1.00 erade | $1.50 erade | 200 .00 ,,s.g iy 15th and You Sts. N.W. Eighth and Pa. Ave. N.W. 1701 Kalorama Rd. N.W. 4 : . c | 95¢c [Ts1%6s $1.45 l c Crosstown Auto S Co. Koontz Service Stati 3 for 52.00 |3 for s, 4 for 5100 3 for 52.00 3 for 52351 3 for s4.28 nd — Allsilk neckwear. Handmade i R S $5 Pullover Sweaters stk lined. & Fidelity Gar: i i R $2 & $2.50 Pajamas 3:.03 i 4:’1- s lw. Lakeman Gasoline Service This is the news the whole town's buzz- o i M e e $2.95 Stati 1 . Neckwear Fancy or plain. $1.29 tation Standard Tire & Battery Co, ing about! Think of it...L Miller's S i X - Fine quality, washable, (3 for $3.35). . . '- l 915 R. 1. Ave. N.E. stunning Summer Shoes at great reduc- . 3395 Sloeveless sw‘;;_':s P S 35¢ 25c Handkerchiefs Ly 203 Georsia itv...‘;'.l'w.m S tions at the height of the season! You'd T ————r $1.25 Union Suits Fancy borders and § for $1.00 Hilltop Service Station, Inc. R. L. Taylor Motor Co. | - better come early before the new & Wity and slld colos. §o) g wioatelotna, o Teue7 §9¢ T 4832 Wiscomin Ave. N.W. 610'H S N.E. 1840 14th St N.W. assortments are broken! ‘ ] —— e TR Packard Shoes NEARBY KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE DEALERS Novelty Combination | | 75c & 91 Sty s SHEC® | pmeiemm f6 ey A . whiDlict,, underwesr - sets 7,00 | Ravon or lsle, fancg o 4Qc | Thhe"Sna"hiown and fan. ero Auto nc. ero Auto Co. Motor Co. 1 rln Kx;! Street Clarendon, Va. Mt. Rainier, Md. lexandria, a Hosiery Sale ! : _m— K . 95¢, $1.25, $1.55 : SOL HEfiOG i ] | Charles Cromp B gt 12220 F5ST. N, | F Street qlvto