Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1931, Page 4

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A4 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1931—PART ONE. CONGRESS VIEWED Savant to Be Honored COSMOS CLUB TO GET PORTRAIT OF DR. CHARLES E. MUNROE. AS NATIONALISTIC Session Will Be Occupied With Troubles at Home. Will Let World “Stew.” BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE Congresses W since the World pw The first Debt Assured The earli Suspension tion of his outstanding con- 1s to sclence during a long 1d notable career, Dr. Charles E roe internationally amed remist is city, will be guest next Wedr to the of Dr it of a ceremon g the preser 1 port it a_three-quarter length Dr. M ated in Park, Md o he ine Career. arranged for by citize cur cumst sny ot president Was of George Knigt in, pouncs E 7 originated val Visit Will Be Aired 5 al Visit A D o Mur thought Jeac Reecives Bro e 1 Presi SOLID DEMOCRATS READY TO ASSUME CONTROL IN HOUSE First v predict gapsHyond MmN Debt Cancellation Crisp's Proposal Adopted e m: to hs ordec reet C warned, “and 1 rk supports League to Be 493 and Navy Cay the d and a time |9 on rac BORAH ADVOCATES WORLD COURT VOTE CONGRESS TO FACE CONNALLY EXPECTS IMPORTANT ISSUES ~ TARIFF GUT VETO -to Be Devoted Declares in Radio Forum Talk Democrats Will Not Shirk Responsibilities. |First Day Mainly to Completing Organization. idential veto which he any tariff reduction bill is session of Congress, Conn Democrat, of d in a radio speech last Democrats would not ative responsibility, so ithin their power up the channels of foreign trade r Connally, who is a member ¢ Senate Finance Committee, which ndles taxation and tariff legislation, s the speaker in the National Radio um anged by The Washington and broad t over a coas o of the Columbia Brc tinued From First Page) for at m s the storm ce of a rc 2 en- but- most heart-breaking has blighted commerce of United States a half century. Reciprocity Proposed. ding that general revision cannot be undertaken for time at this session, the Texas of iprocity with one knows what ned that the President lioration of tariff ally further de- ves that he i the high While moderate on could be’passed in the Senate would certainly meet an executive Declaring that “legislative control al+ nsibility,” there will a in their power f for- e to otton other ex- markets. Repricals Not Expected pro tempore t s suc- 1blic are not ra-Rey griculture, labor z classes 15 restored.” Contributing Factors. Long of I he ot come tg W co ral mon! altrough he the burden of blame. e tariff e by of 1929, pointing f 0 months s had fallen off all d t He llion " he T her bi in a traffic ss 15 not mo at. We cannot sell we also buy fogelgn goods, rid trade jam,” factors to the de- ally d are rcapitalization of gambling, the the in- ar debts Many Issues Pressing. ducing condition: buses cannot he cor- " Senator Conn d our shores. the bei. juvenile agri- g taught to ex- of each foot training es in ) to walk foot line, es one step in of the white tr: ahead fashion, which sa the usual toe-out s walk. Watch, Clock & Jewelry REPAIRING Clocks Calied for, Delivered, Guaranteed MANTEL and dfather CLOCKS A Specialty TRIBBY’S Next to Keith's Met. 3629 timates Furnished A Popular, Fconomical Laundry Service Thrift Wash Sl { large sum: (Unstarched) 0 Minimum $1.00 flat work beauti- ironed. Wearing apparel returned damp. e us a week’s trial. Ph day NATIONAL LAUNDRY €O, METRO. 1452 Proposes Debate by Senate After | Pressing Domestic Matters Finished Committee to Map Patronage nediatel SHIASTOR Wil McDuff is the time States Na are pret about for danger sp: spok pted by the c ard march y th n a new basis year” was the keyr delivered to the De esentative Rainey, the victory at the te of an rats by new floor This was worked out by and represontatives of E tions. It provides th b pot ceived by He Mayw Pestered | In 1874, Mr. Rainey by creditors, Maywood, in the parlor | Democrats secured control and in 1876 | States may withdraw fro of the local inn, one day conceived the Samuel J. Tilden was almost elected | the tribunal without its c idea of starting & comic magazine)and President: in 1900 control passed to th *“Punch” was born, Democrats and in 1902 Grover Cleve-| pointed out, the can interests, her 1 is now opean na- [ U the Court if nsent. should take up some question affecting Ameri- The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical—it is not necessary to have had an account at this Bank to borrow. are passed on n & day or two after filing th few exceptions. application MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be for any period of from 3 to 12 months. when due. Depo: nay be madeon a weekly, semi thly or monthly basis as you prefer. Morris Plan Bank Under Supervision U. S. Treasury to | To Lead House SHEPPARD DECRIS - SHLOONLESS BEER |W. C. T. U. Banquet Told Dry | Repeal Hopeless—Bishop 1 Cannon Greeted. Democrats the Ass: The ess. wet I of urging a saloonless to beer was termed “reason on last night by Senator Sheppard Texas The sponsor of the original eighteenth was the key at the Mayflower Christian Tem- of Congress. 0od of re- nendment than Co ition,” \B | retur a jag beer under eighteen are decetvin, House Demox sentative of Illinois as % | respectiy The mediately after the , in a harmonious r of Texas (left) and Represents Hen idates for the speakership and the floor lotograph shows the nominees in the House cham eeting A. P. Photo tive ne aves assembled to strategy te on prohibition will {STANFORD U. TO TEACH UNDERGRADUATES FISHING Will who will have charge of the course | satd: “We will guarantee results but not fish. Students will be taught fiy and bait casting. They will learn to tie |churchman and fiies and repair rods. But fish, no. We |tional Prohibitic would not even guarantee Isaak Walton | e effort fish, could he be nere to take | course. The course, a | begin with the ¥ By ated Pre will be part of the reg STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif. | cal education program December 5.—The day of the college- | lucated fisherman is not far off. A course in the proper and accepted methods luring Mr. Fish from his domain was announced yesterday by | Rev. Filippo Rinaldi, director general Stanford University | of the Salesian order, which has many Prof. C. M. Sprague, assoclate direc- | chapters in North and South America, | tor of physical education and hygiene, | died today. A ri afternoon Cannon, eting was given at the on to Bishop James Southern ~ Methodist a member of the Na- 1 Board of Strategy. It to resubmit is nothing It to short-circuit the Con- \on asser tt McBr zeneral superin- of t aloon League, hile served notice his forces over would oppose any member to resubmit the amendment does not accept the e warned, “that a vote * * is a neutral College but Guarantee Results, Fish, Announces. Instructor Head of Church Order Dies. 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