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D-12 = SOUTHEASTERN DANCE AND BANQUET TONIGHT The annual banquet and dance of Southeastern University will be held tonight at 7 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel, Prof. August H. Moran will be toast- master. There will be brief addresses PRAISES U. 5. PLAN in for an examination by a graduate optome- trist. If you need |Moncada Says Stimson Fur- nished Key to Constitutional Reform Situation. N glasses we will make them for you. M. A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. N.W. No. 80 for Neuritis Homeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H St. NNW. NA. 1695 B OL?)I:( 'S We have a guest of honor, along with members of the faculty of the law and account- ancy schools and officers of administra- tion, By the Associated Press. fl?lncmg and a bridge mumnment MANAGUA, Nicaragus, April 1— (il follow the banquet. President Jose Maria Moncada, in & — — statement last night, said Secretary | nfil). £ them, in the| style you want | Henry L. Stimson of thgesmenckln sn:e ! 3 Department had furnis] the key as to E. Morrison Paper Co. P> Nicaragua could obtain constitu- | 1009 Pa. Ave. tional reform and suggested such re- | == | forms be put off until next year. | (Two special representatives of Presi- R OSES | dent Moncada were told by Secretary { 79 Stimson on March 23 that the United | CARNATIONS Doz. Long Stems—Fresh Cut States would supervise only the elec- \ BLOSSOM SHOPPE tions for President, Vice President and | 721 13th St. N.W. THE FAVORITE BLEND OF A MASTER BLENDER BOOKS Visit Washington's Newest and Largest New and Old Book Store Park Book Siop 919 G St. N.W. (Next Door to Gibson's) Americana, Art, History, Ete. Greeting Cards Libraries Purchased 39%1b Nat'l 9618 THEATRE PARKING =35 CAPITAL GARAGE 1312 New York Ave. N.W. members of the Chamber of Deputies | and the Senate. | The representatives were Dr. Carlos A. Morales and Dr. Noracio Arguello | fMsten: ALK We Deliver Bolanas, and they went to Washington | p to present Moncada's plan for consti- tutional reform by means of a con-| Cflml!lfl7e Outfits for | stituent assembly to be elected simul- Developin g taneously with the president in No- | and Printing 32.00 vember of this year. KodakFilms Withdrawal Plan Reiterated. | ». | Later Matthew Hanna, United states‘ Br&fiAlhm ‘lnt' Minister to Nicaragua, reiterated that | » Marines would be mn‘gmxn]n»lonbme | supervision of the presidential elections _ 815 IOTH STREET. N.-W. | i icirasua persisted In its plan for constitutional reforms.) B = Yesterday President Moncada sai RESTFUL SPRING the recent memorandum from the United States had given the key to the situation by stating that the question of constitutional reforms can be de- cided only by Nicaragua herself. The President said such reforms could | be realized after 1932 by approprintfl methods counseled in the present con- | stitution.” Insists Reforms Are Needed. He still insisted there was & necessity for absolute constitutional reform, and said he would follow public opinion closely to this end. Former President Adolpho Diaz, strong possible Conservative candidate for the presidency, and Juan Bautista Sacasa, former Nicaraguan Minister to | Washington and strong possible Liberal | candidate, also praised Secretary Stim- son’s memorandum. — . TODAY'S AM’USEMENTS National—“The Chocolate Soldier,” at | 8:20 p.m, Belasco—“Olivia Bows to Mrs. Grun- IIOUR OLD POINT COMFOR' Chamberlin _Hotel St_Whart fond oy ncnn orncr NAtional 1520 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, by seven class presidents. Dr. James | A. Bell, head of the university, will be SERVICER | TAKOMA “RATNBOW TRAIL” ON CLARENDON. VA. GEORGE _O'BRIEN, CONCHITA MON.| _TENEGRO. “THE GAY | LLERO." @b and Butternut Sis. xu .P-rfl- ‘roubles. Y_CABA! DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST ARCADE ~ ™YATZSFRLLE. MD. ‘Wallace Beery-Clark Gable in “HELL DIVERS” CAMEQ = ngpyzs. mn. ‘Wheeler-Woolsey in “Peach O’ Reno.” HIPPODROME ofufi%..b. Billle Dove in “Age for Love William Baines in - Just a Gieelo.” RICHMOND Atezandria, va. Today-Tomorrow. Marlene Dietrich in “Shanghai Express.” CIRCL .’.‘.,‘5... & s 8T o8, RO, PERs “MATA_HARL" AT Direction WILCO: JESSE THEATER R C. A rhnunhane GEORGE QBRIEN In “GAY OABAL- Cartoon, ~Serial, st & R. Ave. N.W. Te8 Cakintiio m THE RIO GRANDE." Comedy. Cartoon. SHVER SPRING, Mo, WILLIAM HAINES <GET. ngafl QUICK WALLINGPORD. " STANTON n:'.'.‘. * DORGIHY REVIER bRl BERNHEIMBR, 18th & Irying NE. GAl'l'IIERSBl RG. MD. [AYNARD in <BRANDED MR AE A Bomerville FAIRLAWN i THE BIG GAMBLE." Warner AMBASSADOR _cm%20, HOLIDAY MATINEE. 2 P.M.__BUSTER POLLY MORAN, _and SCHNOZZLE | DURANTE. 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B B | * Columbia—"Tarzan, the Ape Man." ® o ¢ SONOTONE © o ® R/, "0 am. 11:50, 1:50, 3:45, 5:40, 7:35 This wonder instrument will help and 9:35 p.m. those with impaired hearing to enjoy | "R-K-0_Kelth's—Girl Crazy."at11:15 s g 7 lam, 1:56, 4:37, 7:28 and 10:09 p.m. ETZ 1 ‘?tsage shows at 12:44, 3:25, 6:16 and W. 7 | Melropolitan—“The Final Edition.” | st 11319 am., 1:03, 2:48, 4:33, 6:17, 8:02 | and 9:48 p. Blal!h“smdy Company,” at 11:. 52‘ am., 1:52, 3:52, 7:52 and 9:52 p.m Earle—“Allas the Doctor.” at 11:80 | |am, 1:55 4:45 7:30 and 10:05 p.m. | Stage shows at 12:33, 3:22, 6:11 and 9 18 Kt Solid White Gold WEDDING RING~ ¢ Geruine Diamonds Our Leader for 1932 41932 Bigger and Jletter Funerals At Half the Usual Cost Are Done by CHAMBERS |pm | Tivoli—"Shanghai Express” at 2: 25, | A Whole Funeral for as @75 |, TN RI00ER0 » Central— Dehc\ous Phone or write your Address. W11 pm. 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These credits totaled $275024.75, an amount which estab- lished a new high mark in the long record of semi-annual interest payments made by this bank to its savings depositors. Again this emphasizes the growing favor with which the Washington public has accepted the savings account as a safe and convenient plan for the accumulation and profitable employ- ment of surplus funds. If, however, you are not sharing in these interest payments, open a savings keep it in a healthy condition. in the next distribution which takes place on October 1, 1932. 3% on Savings MERICAN SECURIT AND TRUST COMPARY © AND AMERICAN SECURITY BUILDING 15th AND PENNA. AVE. BRANCHES: Central— Northeast— 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W, Southwest— 7th and E Streets S.W, Capital, $3,400,000 Northwest— ccount at any one of our five banking offices and You will then be prepared to share 8th and H Streets N.E. 1140 15th Street N.W. Surplus, $3,400,000 526 12°STREET NW.| " MEXICAN COOKING NARCISO DIAZ. formerly che at the Mext: | “Tia J D. C., FRIDAY, AMUSEMENTS. APRIL 1, 1932. AMUSEME! AMUSEMENTS. TODAY! RIDE INTO ACTION THRILLS —Ro. MANCE AND 4 STORY AS NaTUD. RAL AS LIFE ITSELF SALLY CONDUCT with SPENCER TRACY EL BRENDEL IN PERSON The Radio’s Fanch Gloom Chasers New Stars Dn¢M0|’C0$ BLACK nn‘ New Conductor Fox Orchestra PROADWAY'S FAVORITE BARTONE euml“ £ & BRADORD l-::lff CRARE 4 SPIDERS AND FLY MAXINE DOYLE HOME MADE CANDY FREE LESSONS To Women Instruction by Miss Liiian Can- non—Famous Channel Swimmer. Classes Forming Daily. Hours, 10-11 & m.; 1:00-3:00-5:00 p. m. ‘w;vo.w. HEALTHS SAKE" ASSADRR 14""6 K~NA 8510 ~ WHERE TO DINE. now located {1 where ",',‘ t_home al I North 4582 Children Under devc A nytime i5c SN = IN ERNST LUB”’SCHS ONE HO! WITH YOU JEANETTE MacDONALD ” L in “ALIAS THE Doc'r.ot:" ~ON STAGE.. ROSETTA Duncay The Thrill and Romance Behind the Headjines FINAL EDITION A Columbia Picture With PAT O'BRIEN MAE CLARKE —Also— S. 5. VAN DINE MYSTERY NG CARTOON—NEWS NATIONAL | TONITE l.“ Matinee Saturday at 2:30 VIVIENNE CHARLES s:eu s PURCELL In Osear Straus’ Famous Operetta, Tllo Chocolate Soldfler es. 50c to $2. Sindince, 50 10 82.00. IEXT WEEK - SEATS SELLING GILBERT MILLER Presonds. HELEN HAYES 302 MOLNARY seeww S COOD FAIRY /fém%mm 00. $1.50, 100, 50s. ts., % % 2 ..s'::,augv-gv s At Plagers sixin and finel mn/fi nphon season i GAYETY-BURLESK GEORGE BROADHURST JOAN LEE D THEIR “DAINTY. DOLLS” MAYBEU.E iflfliller Standard Tires GUARANTEED 16,000 Miles 30x4.50 PLATINUM BLONDE n person “Chrzans THRILLS cCHILLS DEMAND A 2!! W!EK Moz Winchells lit with, JOHNNY wmsm MAUREEN O'SULI.%'I.!EII‘: cl{t A THRILL TO HIM . to ber he was life itself . . JOMN GRIFFIN ADELAIDE DE LOGA CLYDE WRIGHT - ALICE KUDLIN 2. 207 Florence MILLS & ROBINSON “All Work and No Play” 8. m Prance: LER & WILLS “The Broadwayites’ 4. Harry Foster Weich Famous On=-Man Band 5. King Brotier: & Cully “What Of It?” 6. Johnny Deve Thrills on Wheels 7. Peter Laurini Guest Conductor DANCING. ERIC LINDEN-ARLINE JUDQE CLIFF EDWARDS-ROSCO ATES Hot Fires of Youth ... They Brought the “Millie” Girl to the Dawn of Romance and the Twilizht of Love! L] Pathe News Coming CHARLEY CHASE Sereen's most versatile comie RIALTO 000 b} “Hello...Yes, this is Pazu > Zitts. . . Imean Zasu Patts ...Oh, dear...This is ZaSu Pitts speaking... ¥ Yes, I'm here all week.., with the girl friend ...dJune Clyde... and her sweetie Norman Foster... Is it funny?... You're asking me ..Oh it’s g-gr- grand...it's one swellelegant picture ...Why dor’t you come over and see us?...Don’t forget . that’ sa date now With...” _ AND MRS. ACHER, 1127 10th Street Class and dance with orchestrs, every 8 to1 Fnl%u Skt 1o e UDIO—Ball room dancing; | | Jean Monk s Popular Class dance TiAJuAnA || 85 Delectable food served in| an atmosphere warm with the | charm of Spanish America. 1321 New York Ave. N.W, ,1”4'! 14t Thester Parties Nat, 12, (OPEN TILL 3 AM.;Pslly and Sunday) 9 to 12 P.M. Every 'DANCE SMARTLY Tuesday, Thursday, Il\\n your ng analy Ul and : minute guest lesson, Studios up(n‘ m,.,.m.o,, -,u,.m P until 10 P.M. Leroy H. Thayer Studios, 122 Conneeticut Ave, Decatur 5470, © WASHINGTON’S LARGEST COMPANY Akl-éAfiu "’u‘fi“ 1010 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. 1A Pl wow. Faxperiepced Advertisers Prefer The Star y .