Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1932, Page 11

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SCIENTISTS STUDY PERSHING VISITS HOOVER “Came to Pay Respects,” Bays American Leader in World War. Gen. John J. Pershing conferred with ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1932. BETTER BUS SERVICE ASSURED Hild CREST Bicentennial Booklet Containing made at the meeting of the Hill Crest Citizens’ Association last night. As a reward for the efforts of the association, busses will leave every half- hour, instead of hourly, during the eve- ning rush hours, from 3 o'clock until 8. 4 “Bicentennial booklet,” containing it owns at Alabama avenue and Good Hope road. The structures were de- schribed as an eyesore and & disgrace to the community. TWO FREEZE TO DEATH GROUP FROM NEW YORK AIDS DESTITUTE MINERS Writers, Artists and Editors “to Establish Right of Giving Re- see that food reaches the needy and to establish the “right to distribute Colds Exh“ls{ relief among striking miners without prosecution for doing it.” ‘Those here are Liston Oak, journal- ist, and Miss Polly Boyden, magazine writer of New York, and Harold Holmes Your Enerqy’ Take u;mm-yonhemncmtummu well as the story of the assoclation and the fits of the community, will be published within the next few weeks, the group decided. R. E. Bresneham was selected to be in charge of the pub- lication. It is planned to have it about 20 pages in length. The front page will contain the picture of George Wash- ington. President Hoover yesterday for more than 15 minutes. To all questions concerning the sub- ject of his conference the gray-haired Jeader of the American expeditionary — force in the World War had only one| Announcement that a better schedule answer. of busses would be installed shortly by came to pay my respects,” he said, | the Capital Traction Co., from Seven- RAWLINS, Wyo., February 9 (#).— ‘Two members of a were frozen to death and four others were suffering from exposure Sunday after they were rescued from & snow- drifted highway on which their car stalled Saturday night. ‘The dead are Uheiga Namba, 31, and his uncle, Usaburo Namba, 53, both of ” Owea, architect of Concord, N. H. e eese ey L et O UoRs Eromecnton. Othiers of the delegation, schedulsd By the Assoclated Press. to arrive later today, are Waldo Frank, XVILLE, % s author; Malcolm Crowley, editor of the m?n?-n s “p"‘ol ":’u":”“:w New Republic; Quincy Howe, editor of Dr. Elsie Reed Mitchell, and editors arrived here yesterday from Edmund Wilson, write: New York to distribute ‘food to desti- novelist; John tute miners at Lafollette, Tenn.; Pine- | Henry Hammond, ir., journalist and smiling. “I will have to keep repeating | teenth and Pennsylvania avenue south- | The District will be asked to re- | Cheyenne, Wyo. The survivors are two | ville and Harlan, Ky. musician, and Haroid Hickerson, play- that answ | east, to the top of Hope Hill, was | move two condemned buildings which 'aduits and two children ‘They sald their purpose here is to AAT he HUBAAAAAAAAAAAAVAAAT he HU Anticipating Your Bicentennial Needs for the Home With This February-Sale of Beds and Bedding—The HUB Wood-Finished Metal Bed Decorated Panel Metal Bed A full size, two-inch continuous post A new graceline, continuous post metal metal bed with ten sturdy filling rods. An bed with decorative solid metal panels as exceptional bed at the price. shown. An unusually artistic bed. $3.49 $6.98 Exactly as Pictured Exactly as Pictured FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE History of Seotion Decided On by Association. HUMAN RADITON Body Revealed as Exchang- ing Heat Waves With Sur- rounding Objects. BUILDS STRENGTH in this way. 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