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C—4 THE EVENING » INEW HEAD OF PERU TO DEAL HEJR m FURIUN MERCILESSLY WITH ENEMIES : mES IN H-[]RlnA‘\Ccrro Says American and Other Foreign | : i ; | Interests Will Be Protected and Dangcrs Brother of R P o Hhs A i Banished From Land So Long Afflicted. | by the dangerous development of sub- v soci2l and econ degmas the bankruptcy of all moral STAR, D. C, FRIDAY. DUt iER: 11 Wose ‘many irists 1 hed ine opper: | FINE ARTS SOCIETY tunity of appreciating at first hand 1n‘ HEADED BY LUQUER 1915, during my presence in Washing- ton as military attache of my country's Aspinwall and Atwood Are Chosen | Vice Presidents at Annual legation 1 extend my cordial greetings also to | Election, WASHINGTON, 1931. make others have flinching determir of the country. E versive nature ag: the nation will be pressed. The investments of well a8 those of countries, will My greatest desire i the same with un- ion, for the laws nove of & sub- welfare of mercilessly sup- | former president, are members of the council ex-offic Tyler Dannett, | formerly first vice president, who has received a call to Princeton University | to organize its newly formed foreign | service department, was elected a mem- | ber of the council at large. | A special meeting of the soclety will be held at the Phillips Memorial Gal- lery December 30, and a dinner will be given in honor of Dr. Prederick P. Kep- pel, president of the Carnegle Corpora- tion of New York, January 20. Dr Keppel will discuss “Art and the T i Americans, as ionals of other | e protection. fill all inter- the peoples of Ltain America, who are united to my own country by the bonds of fraternal kinship which the years national obligations as have served to strengthen. | | nomic conditions of the c . | (Copyright. 1831. by the North American Thie sgovenment T for Newspaver Alliance, inc der s & government HELD AS SLAYER ! that the cou Colored Man Arrested Hour After nomic life alo nes ¢ al re Dangers to Be Banished. Another Is Fatally Shot. d, 36. of the arrested on in connec- Maurice M n the 400 block of Leaves Letters Revealing Relationship. Justifying Your Confldence Is Our Success, Upholstering i Chairs Rush o Seated Chair Caneing ARMSTRONG’S 1235 10th N.w. Met. 2062 Lynch Luquer was elected president | “*V™AD of the Washington Soctety of Fine Arts at its annual meeting Wednesday in Barker Hall, Y. W. C. A. Building WAR CLAIMS SETTLED Other officers elected included Clar- | ence A. Aspinwall ce president n remenc Albert 'W. Atwood, second vice presi | " ia¢ent Hears Tremen dent; Leila Mechlin, secretary, and Ed- son B. Olds, treasurer The following were named to the council of the society Clifford K. Berryman, George F Bowerman, G. A. Lyon, jr.; Mrs. Ed- ward B. Meigs, C. Powell Minnigerode, are avenue only about an hour Duncan Phillips, Grace Lincoln Tem- his capture. He was arrested by ple, Corcoran Thom Detective Sergt. T. J. Sullivan after a Whiting tussle ut rancor or 1 come to power w » taked my word hatred; but T us T German Task Is Near End President Hoover was ‘th tremendous task of sett American war claims was a cluded. Judge James W. Remick Frederic_ Allen | made the informal repc and Frederick E. ‘Wright, 'in pay William H. Holmes and W. . S\nf{ord, | 4¢Pt In CAVIng to pay December ith in the ries Ar h that becomes ay and ke of adversity | A civil go ! of Tesponsib! climatic no political en e are hospita- orating with me, c 1 foreign- | with no regard w ers who come to our country and who that may be de can well say that they in Peru task of national r o« their second mother cour I conclude this My government has respect greetings to the gr BY L. M. SANCHEZ CERRO, the world, enjoy e conditions and her peo { | ble in the extreme tows descri tykoff, an exile from R r, known as * cago,” is said McCoy at 427 were from & firm of Lon- h listed Ralph Cecil vith cordial e can people. and will had a r they knew f friends I g of his past DIED WAITING INHERITANCE. snormous task of natlonal reconstruc- for The be a Relative Reveals Story of Man Found Dead in Florida. MINNEAPOLIS Years ra of dictstor- Peruvians ideed. 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Special Holiday Luncheons 50¢ Dinners pares to Claim Oklahoma Man Was “Crazy Drunk.” By the Associated Press IDABEL, Okla, Devember 11.—Pres- entation of evidence against Charles Draper, accused of murder in the death of three men whose nude bodies were found in “Desd Man's Hollow” October 19, has been completed. The State rested late yesterday after the introduction of & purported oonfes- £1.00, £1.50 sion obtained by Sheriff Charles R. Holman It represented Draper as-saying he | killed E. 8. 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