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C—12 REFORER FACES SHOOTHNG CHARGE Youth Wounded by Dry Cru- sader Likely to Survive. THE EVENING STAR, FEWER GERMANS FAIL EASTMAN STATEMEN BLAMED FOR LOSSE | bankruptcy statistics for November, Railroad Counsel Says ublished here, showed improvement | or the first time since Summer. Business failures listed for November | were 1,215, as compared with 1,435 in October and 1,341 in September - ments with creditors were offered in 935 cases in November, as compared with 1,010 in October. 'EDUCATORS OPPOSE - ANTI-TRUST REPEAL . | Fetter of P;i;r:w; a;d Hamilton of Yale Hold Present Legisla- tion Must Stand WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931. | passing interest, but as an interstate | — e —_—— T T | tdent of Georgetown University, will tell | work by means of this istest archecio Bommerce Commissioner they snoc e | RESEARCH BY AIR TOPIC | members of the National Geographic| gical technique. Of particular interey country. — | Snldely of the use of airplanes in arch- | to members of the National Geographt P ; | eological investigations in Irad, in an| puntie Sy o Tahcua ecurie | GeowTaphic Soclety to Hear Traq st sdies st the Wakhingion St vl be e naraive of Vhe ar is believed, to depreciate in the hands | Auditorium this evening. | airplanes with the Citroen-Trans-Asta of the holders to the extent of several | billions of dollars.” jthat body and toward the public utility situation were said here by John J Cornwell, general counsel of the Balti- more & Ohio Railroad, to be consd- | ered responsible for a depreciation of several billions of dollars of public .. [utility and railroad securities. Commis-| Mr. Cornwell spoke at a dinner of : > the bar association of Baltimore and sioner Responsible for Huge |among those attending was Samuel K \Dennis, chief judge of the Supreme | Bench of Baltimore. The railroad counsel especially criti- cized Mr. Eastman’s purported stand for eventual public ownership of the rail- roads. Discussing this Mr. Cornwell said “Were Commissioner Eastman a pri- vate citizen his views would be but of . Bankruptey Total for November Shows First Drop in Months. | Talk by Father Walsh. Father Walsh visited Pere Poidebard. | tic Expedition, which was crossing Irai Rev. Edmund Walsh, 8. J., vice pres- ' Prench scientist, and observed him at'in its track-type automobiles. Depreciation in Securities. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, December 4.—Public expressions of Joseph B. Eastman of the Interstate Commerce Commission of his attitude toward the rules governing W7 e Can't Recommend Too Highly THE NEW KOLSTER INTERNATIONAL ONE is our specialty! Why not place faith in the recommendation of a house that has had many years of experience in the application of tone in its relation to music. 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