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B4 - STAR., WASHINGTON, THE EVENING D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1932. ARCTIC RESEARCH Still the Gallant of the 60s BUSINESS GAINING, AIDED BY AUTO Smithsonian Archeologist Maroons Self at Point Barrow for Study. Tce-locked Point Barrow, far t under the American | thrill of its first while n- | fan waits eagerly f » four or ient villa ated archeologists | 4 diffusion | culture o LY ¥ WAR VETERAN ESCORT OF SPONSOR AT LEE EXERCISES. Atlanta Directors’ Meeting Selects Asheville, N. C., for July Convention. By the Assoclated Press ATLANTA, January 25—Tidings of encouraging developments in the busi- ness and governmental affairs of the South were brought to Atlanta yester- day by newspaper executives attending the Midwinter meeting of the directors of the Southern Newspaper Publishers | Associat: Thirteen States, from West Virginia to Texas and OKl were sented at the mee tion of Asheville, N. C., was annour as the site cf the association’s annual convention, July 18, 19 and 20. PUBLIHERS FIND government means stimulation of busi- ness generally.” 3 %G Btahlman of the Nashville, Tenn., Banner, said Nashville and Mid- | dle Tennessee appeared to be in better | shape than some sections and that there was “a much better feeling in the State since the Legislature made an effort to balance the State's budget.” Florida communities, said C. C. Carr | of the St. Petersburg Times, “are solv- ing their municipal problems, and this is doing much to stimulate business.” The South Carolina Legislature is working on & program to wipe out a | State deficit, said F. C. Withers of the | Columbia State. | E. K. Gaylord of the Oklahoma City Oklahoman said that State is starting | the new vear with conditions appar- ently better than many sections of the country. In 1931, Mr. Gaylord said, Oklahoma City had more building per | capita than any other city in the| country. | In Virginia “things are beginning to | look up, and more encouraging reports are coming from the agricultural and industrial interests,” sald Botts Lewis of the Clifton Forge Review. | Maj. Howell said that in Georgia busi- | ness had “definitely turned the corner and is on the upgrade.” | Emanuel Levi of the Louisville Cou- rier-Journal and Times and Nicholson of the New Orleans Times- | lines would prove a stimulus to the| turn In the Spring and of a much better | ingrease in the Fall i ol. J. H. Long of the Huntin| , W. va, Aavertiser and. Heraia-bispaten| MEET IN NORTH DAKOTA said e belleved improvement in the rallroad situation would hel; section iv and the country generally, and that| N Party, Whose Executives Back France for President, Will regulation of motor bus and motor truck | rdilroads and to other lines of business. Pick Rest of Slate. PASTOR TO BE GUEST | By the Assoctated Press. VALLEY CITY, N. Dak., January 25. Rev. PROGRESSIVE G. 0. P. —North Dakota’s newly formed “Pro- gressive Republican party” met in its C. C. Rasmussen and New first State convention to indorse |2 congressional and State siate of candidates. The Executive Committee of Members Honored. Rev. Carl C. Rasmussen, pastor of Luther Place Memorial Church for the, past 18 months, and the more than| 200 new members added to the congre- gation during the past year, will be guests at a “New Year” reception| Wednesday night in the church par- lors, Vermont avenue and N street. The Church Council, assisted by th Ladies’ Ald Soclety of the church, making plans for the reception. | gram will be given by Dr. Carson P. Frailey, tenor, and J. P. Whitten, bari- tone. "~ Among those expected to attend are pastors of neighbor churches and | of all Lutheran churches in the city. | the Progressives, who constitute a third faction of the State’s Republican party, | already has indorsed Joseph I. France, | former United States Senator from Maryland, as their presidential candi~ date. France’s name has been filed with the secretary of State at Bismarck Two factions—the N on - partisan | League and he Independent Voters' As- | Sociation—previously had constituted | the Republican party in North Dakota. | The Progressives' organization was per- fected with a view to drawing adher- ents from both factions. Miss Vera Menchik of England, world chess champion of her sex, recently played 16 opponents at the same time, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 8 P.M. COME—LISTEN—LEARN HEAR THOMAS ROBERT GAINES the RS L Gt ’ :‘; w | Picayune said business in their sections | [ el was gradually Jmproving. Mr. Nichol- i son said shipping had become more active [ 3. chappell of the Birmingham | Ala., News and the Age-Herald said the iness signs_there pointed to an up- Maj. Clark Howell, jr., business mana- ger of the Atlanta’ Constitution and | president of the association, presided at_the sessions, which were executive. The newspaper publishers and mana- gers generally reported more hopeful signs op the economic herizon. They | b! said farmers in all the States repre- sented have grown greater quanities of food and feed and tbat business generally was on the upgrade. | In Mississippi, Soutd Carolina, Ten- d Florida improvement in the 1 and State governments was stimulus tobusiness | R g Skewes of the Meri Miss., Lot L bl O Star, said that with the inauguration || Koebs teeth frmiy sof |of a riew State administration and the || To" eai a adoption by the State of a policy of ikle 8 little Fasteeth on your plates, remedy. 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DESAUSSURE, commander in chief of the United Confederate Veterans, ill the gallant who did valiant service for the South in the e is shown as escort for Miss Peggy Stockley, honorary | sponsor of the Tech High School Batta y brithday | s in honor of Gen. Robert E. Lee at Memphis, Tenn., January 19. | —A. P. Photo. ologist hopes sequence wh for ‘at_least show the starting poir 1z “Thule culture which ds along the Arctic Coast of North America and into Greenland. Excavations on the desolate St. Lawrence Island in Bering Sea, & part of the region between Siberia_and North America crossed b; successive waves of human have revealed an_anc great ing 1ity ar probably ped by the ances- tors of the Es The earliest levels | showed the 25 @ —| 1890 held | years here today. He was a contender for t. This | ! :JEQU”' ‘MAR'[YRS! | ATHLETIC PRODIGY DIES s v ‘ WwBUTIE r;mr:m;‘ifi‘:‘;{ual PRAISED BY PUPE the world lightweight crown when he | | fought Frank Erne at New York. 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L | republic to dissolve the Order of Jesus, A favorable place for this to have gt o b ST eir oath of obedi- | Full ”“fiefifnfx‘“i?xl‘s"’ and happened, it is explained by Henry B.|ence to the church was only spiritual. | w s JENKS & SON oD Collins, Jr., of the Smithsonian staff,| e described the action against the who worked out the St. Lawrence Island | Josuits as executed with “traly terrible 723 7th St. N.W., NAt. 2092 Washington’s Oldest Hardware and Stove Store sequence, would have been Point Bar- | harshness,” and likened their trials to | row. There is every reason to believe | e apostles that this sheltered spot on the Arctic iff said he began his address | ASSOCIATION | coast has been ed for a great terin: At Eieosved PAYS many gener ppears to hi darker and sadder from sia. always worse from d dolorous unate Spain we came to you we Compounded Semi-Annually Assets Over $26,000,000 Baby's Death Held Accident. 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