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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DL G, ERIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932. U. 5. TO INCREASE NICARAGUAN FORCE Addltlonal Marmes Will Aid Supervising Elections in November. By the Associated Press Secretary of the Navy Adams said today additional Marines would be sent to Nicaragua to help supervise the November elections there Adams sald the additional troops would be & ‘“necessity he elections. He added no decision had been reached &s to the number of men to be dispatched or the date of their | soc sailing President Hoover has appointed Rear Admiral C. H. Woodward to supervise the elections. Having disinterested persons at sc 2,000 election polling places wi sitate the augmentation of M forces. ‘There are Marines in Nicaragua estimated that som tional Marines supplement _forc, the Nicaraguan M is Marine-trained It is considered likely th il in Nicaragua would be se the widely scattered areas for the election »me Nn 41, O. 8 pm Card party. Ladies’ Auxiliary, Prince | Georges County Volunteer Fire Depmt» ment, Northeast Masonic Tem Eighth and F streets northeast, 8 30 pm while new forces would be used in the vicinity of Managua, the capital administration’s policy now is to withdraw all Marine forces from the country after the elections. A gradual withdrawal has been going on over the past seven or eight months CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. CURTIS’ OLD SEAT| \Former @overnor Enters Race for FUTURE [ : 4 TODAY Card and_bingo_party, Ways nm‘d Kansas Republican Senatorial . t v '« Relief | Means Committee ®nighis of Pythias iahi cqfl;ful'},‘is'i‘;rfifl”}‘ l““’"""" Reliet| plihian Temple, tomorrow, 8:30 pm. Nomination. ) Delta Pi City Club,| @ i e g Meeting, E1 Dorado Club, Hamilton | o hrop's tea room, to- | BY the Associated Press otel, 8 pm TOPEKA, January 15.—Interest in Dinner, Sigma Chi Praternity, Uni- v | efforts of Kansas Republicans to win versity Club, 7:30 p.m. udy Club. Wash- back Vice President Curtis' old sema- row. 3 pm. Repre- | torjal seat, now held by a Democrat, F. Lozier of Missourl, | was intensified Wednesday with an- nouncement by Ben S. Paulin, former Governor. Republican nomination Speculation dwelt particularly on the attitude of Henry J. Allen, Curtis' ap- Dance. (‘a(hv lic D ughters of Amer- ica,, €01 E stres . Reception and of Washington, W . versity Club, lecture, Rev. Hulbert A ark’s Church, 8 pm n. Dartmouth Alumni, Uni- tomorrow, 1 pm Luncheon, Harvard Alumni, Univer- sity Clu 1 pm benefit Sacted Heart Md.. Thomas Circle h\n(‘ ts avenue, to- re. Rev. Abbott Hast- Mission, Epiphany 3 street, 8 p.m Card part Home 1”1 If Nature Didn’t Give You Curls wer Park . Industrial Home School, igland are being urged order to save Address, Elwcod Street directer Community Chest, Washington Hebrew Congregation, 8 p.m New— Auto—Parts & Used Auto Parts §000 Cars in Stock for Parts | of rvm success b g Wave at Jdack’s. 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