Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1931, Page 38

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1931. C--5 ]’AMED B[]H’S A"] |EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE = |ncoipertiesh Sonvention cafied far De- |TO CONVENE HERE NOV. 29"* Fp o Tl Priest's convention followed a vote of the Executive Committee at its April Dates Arranged to Enable Members | écing o support” the' gt Ssainst | ¥ Convention |race discrimination, W 0papswe du Cony A telegram sent by the national pres- ‘EZ’J!’ Called by De Priest. ident and executive sccretary to Presi- .dent Hooter on Armistice day asked The annual meeting of the National | that the President “end Civil Service Scientists Hope to Find Way Eaual Rights League will be held at the | color segregation” and to “recommend | : p Y e Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church en | Federal legislation against lynching. f 1319-1321 F Street to End Menace ot lNA‘\Fmb(rAZQt»oC:;) an(; Dl":,(;xfi‘lber I.Mi:’nv;:;‘ o a8 |aoninces todey” by Willam Menter | tanchuri expocts to uach an ex- T BOSTONIAN SHOES Thunderbolts. | were arranged so members would be en- | tensive road-building campaign with | rate in the national the return of normal conditions. @pecial Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, November 13.—Te. srtificial lightning has come to th ] of the scientist, and may bri 0w t 0 akre to the old problem of inter t power distribution by n ,This question of 4 0 » ' at the door of th B i Sl Children EAT) wires that run a ve ;s the last_stronghold of the ; natural lightning f ] Lightning has been successfully nessed in the case of b n- terurban lines and in the central gen- erator plants, but the low-voltage I running to the home still offer a w int in the plans to curb this nat azard. - Ithaca Is Battle Site. 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