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B EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW YORK ANNOYS SOUTHERN WRITER : 16 * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1931. mittee. Among those who will be in- vited is Ger: Swope, president of the General Electric Co., who recently pre- sented a plan for the stabiliza industry. Senator Hebert has been making s study of various ns adopted abroad in industry to deal with the problem of unemployment. AMUSEMENTS. Committee ") DAYA‘I‘ 1AM. — THE APEX OF ALL MORTAL SCREEN ACHIEVE- Fonwewnnu OF YOUR LIFE.. JEE WASHINGTON FROM THE AIR ..TO-NITE LADIES € CHILDREN ‘“ ACCOMPANIED BY Fox EDWAKD 6. RORBINSON MARIAN MARSH, — N. B. WARNER ALSO SELECTED SHORTS MALE ESCORT PUR CHASING RECULAR. Sunday Dinner Sous. Fruit ¢ Comtinuous—1Tam to11pm. reriiam rRicES THE | he untversty of Norin curoins x| TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. | JOBLESS INSURANCE e | sentially ri TOLD TO TRY MEXICO | atGo]et] Burlesaue, “Dixie Beauties, ’knlck of putting life into lowly char- | ICO 3 I HEARING DATES SET — — -K-O Keith’s—"Devotion,” at 11:40 | —_— critics agree his latest work has| g . s iiociated Press. am., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 pm. | genate wrights. PWhen e wrote “In Abraham's Bosom.” | Mexico are promising for Japanese | |10 S 124, 2228, 4313, 5i58,"7:43 L”d:":‘ Labor and Industry ; o ‘Fnr his characters h-hflrew :POI‘\ m;‘CDlunlsu. Kayu Nakamura, chairman | | ppear October 15. as he knows it. For the mechanics ol o - a ! & | Japanese opposition party, member of | 1140 3:42, 5:43, 7:44 and 9:45 pm. | pointed last session to consider unem- Sestoray " ond publisher, said here| = Palace-Daughter of the Dragon.” | jiyment msurance wil begin heatin Has Two Children, Carolina, Where He Won e o s married and | 5 NAkemura, ~ardent advocate of |shows at 1:25, 3:50. 6:30 and 8:55 pam. Green s abou m: a Japanese expansion, arrived here yes- | Monki Bust gk | nounced today. . . . lonkey usiness,” Cotton-Picking Prize. are curly-neaded and_ wide-esed IIke of *Jupanese students aiter 'a " trp | 11:45 am. e :gra’:]m]:gdxmwr plans to | himse through Mexico. p.m. | and publicists to a) ppear before the com- B the Associated Press toured Europe under a Guggenhelm |izers and “cannot be persuaded to leave | 4. t - NEW YORK, October 3.—Paul Green, cducation fellowship. |their homeland.” explained Nakamura. | ai 1:43, 3:58, 7:03 and 8:18 s o | o Brondway jance as a play- (o have his shoes shined when in town, anq that organized colonization efforts | | ,:x“gm. By his back on the ®nd once in his own room sheds coat. | gre imperative. He las traveled | 4:31; 712 533;;16935:?::121“ nsdwx:z:nbhbw' 1 : Carolina. where ame is that of a' It is of no moment to him that | possipiiitie | 3or E_}_T- r champion cotton p! Broadway is pouring its gold and praise e 5:55, 7:40 and 9:30 p.m g for the au he House of Con- . “Money.” he said. “is a good thing to Central—"“Sweepstakes,” 11 am. to 11 nelly.” after he had seen the Treater have. It has lts uses But T like lo| NEW YORK, October 3 (P).—The Ambassador—“Too Many Cooks” at ! e b rebroadcast by Mahatma Gandhi from | 2 ‘4:10, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:40 p.m. one of them in the theat and most ™ o o O L < = v of the other hours in a small room of _ Paul Green has the heavy hands of b, WEAF, NBC and WOR, was can- = aventies of the metropolitan traffic. fact that the first prize he ever won |Cg '], yesterday. Because of the press WHERE TO DINE. more he%aid, | Was as the best cotton picker in a | interview on his sixty-third birthday where it is quict and peaceful.” anniversar; Strictly Kosher Meals Working on New Play. Ppletion of 1d,” his fourth play eall him, cha‘ed at the hemmed-in con- fines of streets and Fulitzer prize winner of five years ago. and STne Field God." which followed man, as New York understands the term stuffy_bufldings. | SAVE ROCKEFELLER CASH | Pocantico Hfl]! School Officials Ac- cept Low Bid on Project. POCANTICO HILLS, N. Y., October 3 (P).—The school board saved John D. Rock>feller, jr., $20,000 yesterday. Rockefe'ler had offered to pay half the cost of a new school up to $100,000. The board accepted a bid of $160,000. a 3436 14th ST. N.W. Road Service—Charge A ince en Your Old Tlr.t . ADAMS 8100 coounts 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. We Specialize in Catering 16th and Que N.W. Dec. 3030.* THE GORILLA On Geor a Avenue Pike a4 Demert and Beverage T5¢ 'ATIONAL Tonisht. 8:20 Arch Selwyn Offers MADGE 0TTO KENNEDY ** KRUGER NOEL COWARD’S Comedy of Happy Laughter “PRIVATE LIVES” Eyes.. 50c to $2.5¢ ’ MAT. To 2 BeLasc SAM H. HARRIS Presents « The Hilarious Comedy Hit ONCE IN A LIFETIME Next Monday Maurics Browne ausslens of ensl Players | with an inherent dramatic sense and a | at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. ra ~ed him high in the fleld of American | Will Invite SEATTLE, Octobet 3.—Conditions in| Metropolitan—"Five Star Final” at Paul Green never had seen a stage play. of the Forelgn Committee of the | Riallo—“Pagan Lady at 11:40 AM.| 7ne gpecial Senate Committee ap- Paul Green to Go Back to n< producuun his innate logic served \ymerdny. at 12, 2, 4:30, 7:10 and 9:35 p.m. Stage | about October 15, Chairman Hebert an- | the father of a little girl and boy, Who terday, homeward bound with a party | Columbla— oh 5, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and . ¥ ol ot . = | front in_the World War and lest year | * japanese, however, are poor colon- “Skyline,” at 11:57 am. 2:18,/ : ; He dresses careiessly, usually forgets He saj | the university r who flashed e sald his country was overpopulated | Earle—"My Sin.” at 11:23 am., 1:45, 0p°m°" a White Way cturned to North Vest and necktie as quickly as possible.| extensively to survey colonization | ® Tivoli—"Huckleberry Finn,” at 2, 4, e L sh upon him. 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