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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! Florida Indians Visit Capital OFLS FROGRES Loncentration of Population ‘I8 Shown in Hyphenation of City Area Names. . - The mapping of 95 “metropolitan | areas” formed by the Census Bureau and the country’s Chambers of Com- will be completed this week. ty-four already have been announc- | ed by local Chambers of Commerce and the remaining 11 will be sent soon from | ‘Washington for such announcement, Qensus. Director Steuart said yesterday. Concentrating all areas about large elties with a population de{xhsny of ébfl; persons uare mile, the “metro- fan areas’ map has amalgamated | some hitherto rival cities, and has com- pelled them to share hyphenated honors. Por instance, New York—Northern Jersey becomes one vast metro- tan area, and, alphabetically, the d-San Prancisco area comes into| This photo was snapped as & group Station. They will participate in the Canadian National Exhibition SEMINOLES STOP OFF EN ROUTE TO CANADA. ALY w of Indians from Dade County, Fla,, bound for Toronto, changed trains at Union —Wide World Photo. Population Centers Mapped. *“Qur purpose is to picture the con- ‘entrated population, and not to include | garm area interspersed with villages,” | d C. E. Batschelet, Census geographer. ‘“We have segregated all tion centers of 100,000 or more, | ving as a nucleus a city of 50,000 or | “The 150-persons-per-square-mile rule imakes such areas self-limiting. As soon DENIES STUTTERIG ol INFEMJBHY SIGN they have o be considered all one area. | Office of Education Shows 100,000 u;“hma i’mng{u;::“mteh‘unu takes | Men of History Had Speech Defect. the nam , hyphenated and list- | #d alphabetically. | “If a very large city thus takes in much-smaller cities the area takes the | name of the large city.” - | | Hyphenation Protested. Defective speech, twice as common | creas 'among boys as giris, is not an indica- | tion of inferior ability, the Interior ! | Department announced yesterday in s statement issued through its Office of | Education. Eighty sc! X oWy e ot for children suffering | Oulit, also objected o D:|this defect. the statement added | it was pointed out she would be| “If Jimmy and Betty or 1 -equal, being able to claim |said Dr. F. F. Rogers, health specialist, | “it should not be them, thoug! demur about being lumpe as side as much or a little more | in the statement, cisco Bay metropolitan area |taken for granted that the de- | 11 was serene again | fect denotes an inferior native ability % | ““Many historically famous figures, A Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News Dr. Rogers added, tentative grouping gave rise to another suffered from vocal argument which probal Priestley, Lamb, | Charles 'Darwin, Moses Mend | Cardon. Camille, Desmoulins and ‘Almost. all.the hyphenated cities, he David. said, could be broadly explained in| inet tests of children with speesh | xe of some waterway or bay, but,|defects in schools of St. Paul, Minn. | added, that this country doesn’t ' have shown that such children were its well enough to be | neither duller nor brighter than other t befuddled by such the | desig- | children, and it is only because the | stam or stuttering child eannot | display normally his native ability that {he has often been considered of low | mentality. e POLICE NARROW HUNT =it FOR STRANGLE SLAYER 3. a as girls. They are also aboul wice as frequent In the colored as in |the white race. Lisping tends to cure | ftself or is overcome by a considerable percentage of school children as they grow_older, but the tendency to spon- | Mystery Murder Near Kenosha, ‘Wis., Partly Cleared Up by Husband of Victim. Inspect This Model Home Today 6522 7th Place N.W. Moderate Price Easy Terms This model detached home has six large bright rooms, bath in colored tile, gum- wood trim. Real fire place, floored attic over entire house. Windows, doors and sleeping porch screened. Copper gutter and down spout. The kitchen has many extra features with large factory built cabinets, combined with sink. Colored sanitas on wall. Pantry and Frigidaire. J. Dallas Grady 1010 Vermont Avenue District 9179 To inspect—Out Georgia Ave- nue to Van Buren Street, right 3 blocks, right to job. By the Associated Press. | CHICAGO, August 22.—The investi- into the slaying of Mrs. Ann of Chicago, whose body was | r Silver Lake, Wis,, narrowed | today to a search for a man known as | Lester Blackie, who police believe was | her slayer. | Information linking Blackie with the | Tesort Blackie. A quarrel developed between the siain woman and man, police said | admitted. | they At Kenosha, Wis., warrants charging Mrs. and Nelson with being and Blackie with the slay- ing were isssued. The first conference of the Interna- #lonal Student Service to be held in America meets the first week in Sep- tember South Hadley, Mass. . PALAISROYAL S'lk For the Early l y S Fall Wardrobe All-Silk Crepe Satin $1.09..$1.33 For early Fall, satin is one of the most popular silks, and is worn from now on for both dav- time and evening. New shades include Cassis Red Manilla Brown Also Black and Evening Shades Silk and Wool Travel Crepe.s;$ 1.8“8 39 ins. wide. In the popular “travel tweed” pat- terns. Brown, green, wine and black mixtures. This quality is a particularly desirable weight. Kiltie Green All-Silk Washable Flat Crepe . .. §9c vd. | Come that his brother, L. E. Phillips, vice president of the concern, suffered an attack of acute indigestion today, but | he was not believed seriously ill. taneous cure of stuttering at school age is very light and not a few cases develop during school life.” An anonymous gift of $60,030 to build a church at Lakenham, a growing su- burb of Norwich, England, has been re- ceived by the bishop of the diocese. Ly Oklahoma Oil Magnate Il | BARTLESVILLE, Okla. August 22 (#).—Frank_Phillips, president of the | Phillips Petroleum Co., said tonight D. €, AUGUST 23, 1931—PART ONE SOUTHERN CLERKS HAVE HOURS CUT Will Lose Only Pay of Re- duced Time, Equivalent to Half Day. Officials of the Southern Railway | ;uflnl fiun.w 'hlc).n-‘wu an alterna- ve course o dism: em) to restore to the pay m‘;'mmm who have been furloughed. $10,000,000 OIL SUIT SET FOR NOVEMBER 23 Federal Action to Cancel Leases and Recover From Pan-Ameri- can Petroleum Co. By the Associated Press. TUCSON, Ariz, August 22. o William 1, Sawieile of the Federa) O cuit Court of Appeals today set Novem- ber 23 for heating in San Prancisco of System said today that, effective Sep- |f U™ e e S0 B tember 1, clerical workers of the rail. |ienses and recover spproximately $10.- road would have their working hours (300000 ffom the Fan-American Petrole: reduced to the equivalent of a half day | (0o, ' Kern Gounty, Ot | »The case was started September 3 The men will lose only the pay of 3 their reduced time, it was added, there | 1524 Frosecution was held in abey- being no rTeduction in the prevailing | focis o Pepranry o7, Jo37 the Hnnad wage and salary schles. | Aol e Dnkes States Supreme Court having affirmed The officials said the arrangement (he decision of the lower courts that the was by mutual agreement in the inter- Pan-American Petroleum Co. mustmake est of the general economic situation. | restitution of lands and pay the Gov- Several weeks ago the Southern shop- | ernment for ofls taken therefrom. men went on a five-day week basis and L | later Southern headquarters announce |that officers of the company had vol- | , Nearly 200 mew industrial plants in | untarily agreed to a pay reduction. | Aurcrelia have been s n the, last | C. D. Mackay, assistant to the vice |LS2i: president of the road, said 4,800 em- | = | ploves would be affected by the cut. | [He was unable to estimate how many |of_these are employed locally. | The haH-day reduction, it was point- ed out, does not necessarily mean the | employes will be put on a five-day week basis, although this will result in | some $ases. ‘There are others, however, | who are now working fewer than five days & week. | 1t is hoped through the reduction in ze Your Old Jewelry Into The Latest Style That .Is Our_Speciaity t how you the designs that inspect our diamonds, Jew- - mountings. CHAS. F. HERRMANN Est. 1892 811 E St. Specials in I!.I. T4 PALAISROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH n Summer’s End Sale . On the Third Floor Remainders from many clearance groups now priced still lower. Many reduced for the first time. Almost unbelievable prices! Dresses, Coats, Hats, Sportswear, Cotton Frocks, in broken size ranges, but every one a practical, wearable, money-saving value! 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Originally $16.50 and Up Originally $39.50 and $49.50 Handsomely fur trimmed and in ex- quisite fabrics, these coats have im- mediate wearing and Early Fall pos- sibilities, Originally $13.95 to $16:50 Crepes! Georgettes! Chiffons! $ Tailored and afternoon styles. 8 .95 Misses’, women’s and half sizes. Less than All $10 to $25 Boucle Suits 1/2 Price In This Sale, $4.95 to $11.95 %PALAISROVAL “Whoopee!” Sale!! Pa jamas ! The Best Values We've Ever Given You At That Price . . . Regular $1.65 and $1.95 Ones! 500 of ’em! Peachy ones! For the remaining weeks on the beach! Afterwards to lounge in . . . to sleep in! Because -you simply can’t give em up once you've got the habit. And you simply can’t resist these exciting new prints, these splashy colors, these tricky new one and two piece styles. { 1A Small . . . Medium . . . 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