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ST 2 e T T — QT r SO O Y Q31 . r A6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHING TON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DE( EMBER 30, 193i. q 1 | ’ sort of leadership now, the leadership of | @Gets License to Wed. Md., and Josephine Fuller, 29, ttae i l 4 . . (WILSON LEADERSHIP men who respond not simply to popular o 5 pep | LIS, Md.; George Zols, 3, ot Wash- Watch; Clock & Jewelry |f| d A ain 4 T or ot i demAnds of special busi-| UPPER MARLBORO, Md., December | ington, and Alma Ciodbout, 19, of Caps d | order rriendas ee g | ess or_ political interests, but to the |30 (Special) —Marriage licenses have |itol Heights, Md.; James D. Haller, 34, | HELD NEED F DAY |Gimaces 5their own unconquerable | been issued here to the following: and Kathetine Lotilse Coombs, 24, both | o [ souls. | "Alfred D. Bailey, jr.. 36, Bladensbiirg, | of Capifol Heights, Md or, L G e = | “The world needs wisdom, courage B e | POLICE CHIEF GREETS MEXICAN COLONEL. | World | afd justice to get it out of the morass | MANTEL ‘ Utah Governor Declares World| ot iow prices, froven credits and un- and N | ' employment in which it is floundering.” Grandfather Needs Wisdom, Courage Declaring the League of Nations CLOCK A without the United States “is like the Gk 2 . and Justice. ‘Hamlet’ play without Ham he de- A Specialty Eastern High Staff Fights nounced those in America “who tram- | R 5 = . 5 = pled tnderfoot hm]rmmt_\"s aspirations | T ” | By the Assoclated Press. for peace from purely political motives.” | TRIBBY'S |, “Political Element | BOISE. ldsho, December S0—Cov.| The Covemor opposcd high tariffs B 615 15th St. N.W Aand e igh v gold, contendi | B George H. Dern, of Utah, speaking at & | &0 T g OF 00 dartenting p Nextto Keith's in Schools. Woodrow Wikson day banuet Monday, | SC000% DULTIR Mo Hhelt (ot ecase Estimates Furnished ~ Met. 3629 S AP kL L M O e et | of the tariff wall and are unable to pay | = ; e T S adershiP | in cash because they have not the gold. | Opposition to the proposed elective | AEI A prgéc-nt T | e 4 | choot boara Is voiced by the faculty of “The thing that madé Wilson the best | Because of the growing interest In | rn igh S S t] just ve adet swi ing in China, pools el k e i | peored leadet of ol € MO e o | construtiéa in mady itics ap great | of ik Senate District Committee, and everything he undertook. We need that cost. | | Representative Mary T. Norton, chair- | man of tt House District Committee The teac s base their objection to the | proposed change on thé groumds that ; 3 a school board would introduce 3 5 A 0 thé school system s on, adopted by a vote of , e public schools of the % bia, under the present ‘ . 5 Oysters, Lobsters, Blue- ointment of the m};n\h" | ‘ $2'592 s)h(l‘llj‘thIPh]a Baltimore fish, Salmon, Halibut, and The NITE of NITES! ard of Education by the jus- | $2.5 ester $1.50 Daily—Good for 3 days i martelons dance from s of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | $2.25 Wilmington $123 Satardags and Sundays ot}_xer sea foods . . . daily till 2, tith noisemak of K(,‘nt\m\db\ni n;;:\:-m:\;a & long AN ARE N il alam $6.00 Pittsburgh shipments. favors and sogvenirs. S of steady progress; and L 3 2 tttabur A CEW 7 s a change in this system to Leave Washington 7:40 0. or Ll rg e £ i thi S AW ECAR SRR tion of the members of said e bl McKeesport or Braddock | Scientific methods of re C with oy d of Education by the suffragé of L il G GG JANUARY 3rd frigeration provide the most said Board of Education: There- $3.50 New York ning 0 p. m. : (] hpreser\a ion o eir 13" G E Sts e 1’: d, That it is the sentiment Plainfield and Elizabeth $1.50 Harpers Feres 8255 Hancock A LORETES oF faculty of the Eastern High FANUARY: drd, 17U Tndd 1000 8IS0 MACHRSRGTRII S0 Cuinkeciand 126 Specialized At the clean, inviting Leave Washington 12 midnight or that such & changé in system i Pelham D. Glassford, police chief, explains the fingerprinting Teavs Washington 5 A, M. Re- Stands stands where you see them, Brig. Gen 3 =~ estrable system to Col. Francisco Aguilar of the Mexican Army, whose acquaintance 1 eturning leave New | Leavs Washingt S elie e resolution :a.:hafi:i;;\;edm_w‘;!:“ D de while serving on the Mexican border. - Col Agutlar, former military S iy Tk E : you can almost feel the salty ou ike It! o 2B ool he at his country's embassy here, soon will assunfe new duties in Mexico relari ALY 8 50 F. P S NATIONAL’S - D. Bucknam 6f the school's fac- | 2itache &t e CEINTTS Mihe United States. Inspector Frank W. Burke chiel $5.50 Philadelphia $8.50 New York 150 Farmers’ Stands. tang of the sea. ectives, looks on, # —A P oto i T | of detectives, looks or S 5 Photo, WHEEKEND WEEK.END | Not only for sea food, but L | any food products, buy at during J | | A m JAILED, FORFEITS BOND | o Second Arrest Halts Appearance of Carolina Ex-Official RICHMOND, December 30 (#). | —Police Justice T. Gray Haddon an- nounced Monday that will certify Rough Dry Wash NEW AIR LINF TO OPEN ; Rare Piano By the Associated Press | $8.50 New York ol Airmail service from Omaha through | | NEW YEAR WEEK: $8~50“t‘::~l;:§l§ City L] | Sioux City, Iowa, and Sioux Falls, S.| Bargalns ‘ Go on any train’ Dak, to Watertown, S. Dak.,, will begin 1T %%, trdin feom Jérdey City Al Q. o sy Monday, ath, following Monday NEW CENTER MARKET 5th St, K to L Sts. N. hursday after- n to and incl Go Fr dnigh Jan, by to the judge of the Richmond Hustings | January 16, The he g b ’ e il Court that the $20.000 bail bond for | ® 18 Sk o 2 NE 7 . 1 el % - el U L S 3 appearance of David N. Chadwick, | ! o ey WORCI I S LG TS LTI, B i Hers L o Open Tomorrow Night Until 10 P.M. necessary _and dried, ngton, N. C. business man, in| dadlieh i Flat work careful Police Court here is forfeited ! 2 iryost. Mapy snicesey: awick fatled to appear last week ALTIMORE & OHI Closed All Day New Year's. with lroming, to answer & charge of having in his s A : Try It Today possession a $10,000 Liberty Bond, al- | # leged by police to have beén stolen | »m a Philadelphia bank. | mond counsel for Chadwick-told Haddon that Chadwick did not | appear because he was arrested by Federal authorities in Wilmington on | | a charge of having taken a stolen bond | into that city. GChadwick is a former commissioner of finance of Wilmington. CHIEF ENGINEER OF BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION CONDUCTS POLAR TEST! THE PLACE ... Rehigemtion‘room, The Sea- board Terminal Company THE CAR... .. 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