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HOONTAN ST SPREADEASTVARD Southwest Is Drenched and Snow or Rain Is Forecast for Lake Regions. THE EVENING STAR Smoot’s 70 Years Show Uselessness Of Alarmist View Seventy years have failed to impress Reed Smoot, ehairman ef the Senate Finance Committee, with any necessity to view with alarm Back to face a long, hard con- gressional session, Smoot's bronzed face wore an infectuous smile as he pronounced: “Business from now en will be WASHINGTON, PROFESSOR WARNS OF “NEW" DEGREES European Ph.D Is Far Below | Accepted U. S. Standard, Catholic U. Dean Says. C.,, WEDNESDAY, NOoy bR 18, 1931. degrees to teach en the faculties of Amerjean institutions. Deferrari was a member of & specia]l eommittee appointed by the as- sociation te investigate the so-ealled “new degrees” offered by French and British universities. Other members of the committee included Dean Augustus Trowhridge Dean J. Toronto. Asserting any training which is ac- cepted as a substitute for the regular oourse which the candidate could not Princeton University, and | ©. MeLennan, University of complete satisfactorily is not likely to | clther scholars or - teachers, | produce Professor Deferrari declared: “We should not accept as teachers on our university faculties persons who can Ph. D. The French Ph. D. degree, known as the “university degree,” does not even qualify its recipients to teach on faculties in the institutions of Prance, he sald. JOBS FOR 7,000 DETROIT, November 18 (#)—W. J. | McAneeny, president of the Hudson | Motor Car Ce., told 300 Hudson and | Essex distributors Monday that 7,000 men will be returned to work in the company plants here within the next | few weeks. | More than 2,000 men were given em- | ployment Menday, McAneeny said. THE NEW, ORANGE SROVE Right in the Shopping District We have carloads snd carloads of Orenges and Grapefruit to dis- pose of this Winter, also all kinds of nuts. Just received carload of oranges and grapefruit direct from Florida. ORANGES, Ber basket. ..$1.00 .$1.00 Apples, smaller basket have as a witness to their competency only the ‘new’ Ph. D. degree from a Prench or British university. I believe, too, that seme provision should be ma in ‘eur own universities to test. by a general eomprehensive examination or otherwise, the fitness of such of our own doctors of philesophy who may on the upgrade.” Oldest in point of service in the Senate, Smoot will reach the three-score-and-ten milestone in | | January. Standard Railread of the South By the Assoeiated Prese. Tickets, veservations, information from KANS, AS CITY, November 18.—The | appreach of Winter, heralded by sterms ’ in the mountain regions of the West | ‘n\’gr the week end, is becoming evident | | in other parts of the Nation. | ‘ornadie winds swept Oklahoma yes- | terday in the wake of heavy rai | The Southwest was drenched by gen- J|'r|l precipitation, an autumnal down- pour that freshened grass and provided needed moisture for wheat. Strong winds prevailed to the morth. Snow or rain was the forecast for Upper , Minnesota, North and South oday. Rainfall in this section | extended to the Great Lakes Tegon and to Eastern Tennessee. | These manfestations eame as clearing | skies came back to the greater part of the Pacifie Coast after week end storms which piled snow high in the uplands. Irrigation farmers will benefit from fall, which ranged as deep as at Norden, Calif ‘The United States Weather Bureau said there would be more snow in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California and rains in Par Western Washington. Seasonal rainfall en the coast was shead of the average to date in numer- ous places. One fatality was attributed to the weather. Nick OCalivakia of Eureka, | Calif., was killed at Red Bluff when a tree, blown ever by wind, struck the tent in which he was sleeping. Declaring & new class of doctor of philesephy degrees offered in Freach and British universities is far below the accepted standard for such degrees in i this and other countries, Prof. Roy J. Judge Is Jailed. Deferrari, dean of the graduste school | aspire te feach in our faculties” v - | of Cathalic University, in a paper rea of errari declared he believed Judge James Lewis of Durham Coun- | Lo ory ihie annual meeting of the Asso- | the British degree was being steadily | ty. Gatehead, England, was sent to Jail | cigtion of American Universities, at- | improved and felt that in years to comy g P | for two months for negleeting his ehild. ' tacked the fitness of holders of these | it might reach a par with the Ameri. Entrance—909 F St. Convenient Deferred Payments dhe pfulius Lansburgh gfurniture (25, Again Offers a Startling . Bed Room Syite Value This Beautiful Burl Walnut Suite Newest Style First Time Offered Very Special *[10 A remarkable value in a3 splendid bed Teom suite. 4 attractive pieces, finished in walnut, and decorated with overlays. Large dresser, graceful vanity, chest of drawers, double bed, secorglit eaicn BT DR. CLAUDE S. 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