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Notice particularly how completely the Near East is covered: L GREECE TURKEY RHODES CYPRUS SYRIA PALESTINE EGYPT ° ¢ RECORD LOW SCALE OF FARES *900 ... ONE MANAGEMENT SHIP AND SHORE ' CANADIAN | Paciric | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, CARAWAY WIDON MAY SUCGED Political Leaders Announce‘ Privately That They Favor | Her Nomination. By the Associated Press. LYTTLE ROCK, Ark., November 10.— Mrs. Hattie Caraway, who became a close student of politics and govern- ment during the 25 years which her late husband, Senator T. H. Caraway, spent in public life, is favored to fill out his unexpired term in the United States Senate. Political leaders said privately yes- terday they favored Mrs, Caraway's nomination for the post Mayor H. J. Bosler of Jonesboro said yesterday that Mrs. Caraway would accept the nomination if proffered. If elected she would become the sec- ond woman ever to sit in the United States Senate, following in the ! steps of Mrs. Rebecca Felton of G Like her husband, noted for her quick wit repartee. ran for the Senate in 1 way was given much credit tion. She was his close adviser political matters during his 18 years in Congress. Mrs. Caraway has devoted much time within the past few years to her home in Maryland—an old Colonial house which Senator Caraway purchased s eral years ago, knov ree sons are Contestant BRUNETTE TO SEEK BEAUTY PRIZE AT FOOD SHOW. 1SS OLIVE WHEATTON, one of entrants in the bath- tomorrow nigh contest will recelve a trip air flight to New York. OLD MINES GIVEN OVER TO IDLE FOR WINTER Company in Oklahoma Permits timore Mansion. Two of Mrs. Ci . “Gouging” at Regular Mar- ket Price for Ore. tes Military ‘The other son, Robert, who is rs old, is a schoolboy. S CITIZENS PAY TRIBUTE. | PICHER, Okla., November 10.—Idle 1es in the Ottawa County lead and Caraway Buried With Highest Honors |zInc ficld sre to help temporarily un- of State. loyed miners in this district this JONESBORO, Ark., November 10 (4" he Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting the farm boy C nted 50 miners the privilege who grew up to become a United States | of the unworked mines on Senator, famous for the vigor with|its property and approximately 50 which he advocated or opposed national | others expected to start work shortly. legislation, was buried here yesterday |The company pays the regular market with the highest honors the city of his | price for the ore. The weekly output residence and the State at large could |of each “gouger” is lmited to 500 Destow. pounds, which bring about $10 at pres- Hundreds of neighbors, friends and | ent prices. acquaintances filed through the First Methodist Church, where his body lay in state for two hours. Funeral services at the church were conducted by the Rev. J. A. Anderson, | presiding elder of the Methodist Epis- copal Church South in the Jonesboro b district. The Senator’s widow and their = < three sons, Paul, Forrest and Robert, @J‘ sat near the casket. | 100%PURE Six of Senator Caraway's colleagues | in the Senate attended the services.| They were Senators Pittman of Nevada, Frazier of North Dakota, Broussard of Louisiana, McKellar of _ Tennessee, | Brookhart of Iowa and Robinson of Arkansas. Gov. Harvey Parnell headed a delegation of State officials. EX-CONVICT CAUGHT | Lynchburg Police Use Machine Guns to Capture Robbery Suspect. LYNCHBURG, Va., November 10 (#).— Claude Williams, 47, arrested by police- men armed with machine guns and o PERMIT 52 N OIL No stiff starting in cold weather to wear down your battery. Complete lubrication from the first turnover of your motor! Try Autocrat complete .. .53 ports and places | Australiai; high-powered rifles in a downtown store | as several hundred persons watched, was held today while authorities inves- tigated his statement that he was an | escaped convict from North Carolina. Police watched in the store building for two nights, after being tipped that | robbery was planned. Williams said he | escaped from the State prison farm at Caledonia, N. C. ! 4 MORE DAYS! Saturday, November 14th, ends your oppor- tunity to purchase J. & T. Cousins and other fine shoes—2 pairs for much less than the regu- lar price of one pair. the mext time you need oil, and judge its advantages for yourself. QUART BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 Group Number 1—Women’s $5 to $10 SHOES PAIRS FOR $ Sold Singly for $1.87 Group Number 2— Women’s $6.50 to $12.50 SHOES PAIRS FOR $ 5 Sold Singly for $2.87 Group Number 3—$7.5. —$14.50 Women’s J. & T. COUSINS and Other Quality JSHOES 9 7w vor 87 Group Number 4—$8.50 to $16.50 Women’s J. & T. COUSINS and Other Quality 8tudy the itinerary. See Ship’s plan. Book from your own agent, or C. E. Phelps, 14th and New York Ave, N.W, Wash. D. C. NAtional 0753. fs ’ SHOES 2 e $9 Sold Singly for $4.87 $1 Boudoir Slippers 57c 2 pairs, $1.00 PEIRCE 259: 310 Seventh St. N.W. oFormer Lessees of Shoe Dept., W. B. Moses & Sonse RELIEF HEAD URGES CHILD PROTECTION Gifford Says Health Work,| Needed in Depression, Must Not Be Cut. Precautions must be taken against | economy cuts endangering the welfare of the country's children, Walter 8./ Gifford, director of the President’s Un- | employment Rellef Organization, de- | clared yesterday. Gifford appealed to the White House | Conference on child health and pro- tection to “be on guard against any | retrenchment which pinches the | young.” | He characterized the children as “im- | mune from all blame and responsibility | in the difficulties with which we are faced,” adding that they “must be held in special guardianship during the period of readjustment.” Appeal to Be Circulated. “Public machinery directed to the| protection of childhood, such as public | health, welfare agencies, and educa- tional systems, should be the last to be affected by measures of economy,” he sald. “Communities will need ‘to take care of recreation and facilities for play, both public and private.” The White House conference is pre- paring to give wide circulation to Gif- ford's appeal for the children, supple- mented by expressions of opinions from persons prominent in that organization. Secretary Wilbur, chairman of the conference, in Loulsiana and Texas this | week making appeals for child care, was quoted by the conference as saying: “Depressions cut deep, but they dam- ' D. C., TUESDAY, age children more than adults. De- fective education, defective health, faulty habits are indeed hard to over- come. If we can keep our children from losing ground, then perhaps the sa'atary and sobering effect of this | painful time will be of Tmane hellthf;! i P 5 Mrs. Hugh Bradford, sident of the National Congress ormhrenu and Teachers, said: “If children have needed us in the time of financlal prosperity, they need us all the more when. days are less bright.” More than 1,500,000 houses have been built in England and Wales World War. i NOVEMBER 10, 1931. | couzZENS GIVES $200,000 | Replaces Million Relief Offer When Detroit Drive Fails. Senator Couzens of Michig"n yester- day sent a check for $200,000 to De- troit for unemployment relief there, to be administered through a special fund apart from the city government or established welfare organizations. The Senator stated the contribution | replaces his offer of $1,000,000 to the city government of Detroit, which was | conditioned upon contributions of $9.- 000,600 from others. Attempts to raise ! the latter sum fell short. Reupholstering & Repairing 5-Piece Parlor Stites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs THE s no placc FOR ANTIQUES Gas Ranges as low as $69:50 We'll pay you $10 for your old range and no other down paynient is needed. Then you have 18 months to pay the balance. Also re- member the BARGAIN BASEMENT at our Tenth Street display room. It is always packed with special bar- gains that every housewife should see. Wool Tapestry, Friezza, Brocades and Damask Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by our Ex- rts_at the Now Prevailing ow Prices for Two Days Only. ‘Write, Phone er Call MEtropolitan 2062 or Residence Phone CLeveland 0430 3721 Porter St, Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer 1235 10th St. NW. Continued! . The public response to our sensational offer- ing was so tremendous we are forced to continue our offer one additional week. ANY Two Dresses Cleaned and Pressed Men’s or Ladies’ Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked. . .. 2 Men’s Suits, or 1 Suit and 1 Overcoat Cleaned and Pressed 31.00 14th Street N.W. 17th Street 6 Park Road N 2 18th Street N.E. H Street N Stre Columbia Road Connect Georgia Avenue i Seventh Street S.W. 9 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. hode Island Avenue N.E. 14th Street N.W. 0 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Georgia Avenue N.W. North_Capitol Street. Georgia Avenue N.W. Z 14th Street N.W. Plant, 1343-1347 S. Capitol Street ITCHEN N ancient vase or painting may be a prize, but an ancient stove is a nuisance. Picture to yourself the time and work you would save with a modern Estate Gas Range designed for modern housewives:— The stainless top of the lowered oven is a kitchen table—you prepare your meal and put it on to cook, without moving a step. Your cutlery, pans and seasonings are in cupboards in the range itself—there’s no walking back and forth to get anything you need. You can prepare your meal, put it all in the oven at once, and go about other duties. The automatic heat regulator will maintain just the cooking temperature you want— everything will always be “baked to a turn” and failures will be unknown. Your kitchen will be cooler and your gas bill less, because the oven is insulated to keep heat inside. ; A gas range like this would save you at least an hour a day and a thousand steps. Isn’t that worth the few dollars a montha which it costs? . See this Estate Range at any Gas Company display room. Remember—any model you choose here can be yours on our long-term purchase plan which puts a mod- ern range within the budget of almost any- one, WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY 413 10th St. N.W.—910 H St. N. E.—3310 14th St. N.W. GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT COMPANY 1339 Wisconsin Ave. 5632 Connecticut Ave. ROSSLYN GAS COMPANY 15 Wilson Blud.