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APRIL 21. 1932. WA QI”\'(.T()\’ STAR. D. . TRAURSDAY, THE EVENING versity student daily, was reinstated to expelied April 1. Protesting students | Snake Causes Darkness. i REINSTATED, OUSTED his classes yesterday and then immedi- ater declared a strike, stayed &WaY| gyen g snake found its way nto the | tel; d. ENGAGED TO STUDENT MEM- STUDENT EDITOR QUITS | *'G "5 was announced by Asso- | trom classes for a day and congregated rotary converter of an electric station | ciate Dean Nicholas McKnight, and | in mass meetings on the library steps, | at Nettur, India, the entire district '“| BER OF NOTED FAMILY. ment by Harris, attor- ere ry d a stateme T- | where eggs and fists vied with oratory | ;004 into darkness for four days. , | An st ¢ | followe nouncement Follows Statemen: T eevmond L. Wise. he was ready to | of oppociog factions. by His Attorney of Possible | serve papers in a $100.000 breach of | The statement said Harris had vol- | The serpent was killed instantly, but | Court Action, contract suit against the university. | untarily submitted to Dean Hawkes | cqused burnt-out electric colls, which = The youthful editor, who wrote | satisfactory apology for his letter of | necessitated much dismantling and the | s liegial nd | | caustic criticisms of intercoliegiate foot | April 6, replying to the dean's dema of cowdliosted sleckeioil] ed the university dining |for explanation of the dining hall | rewinding | equipment. STAR RADIO CO. 409 11th St. N.w, 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. Stupendous Spring Refrigeration Exhibit To Wed a du Pont By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 21 —Read Harris, | ball and rharg lexpelled editor of the Columbia Uni- hall was for personal profit, was | charges. 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C., chairman of the Platform Committee, contains no reference to prohibition, but Prank E, Webb of San Francisco, presidential candidate in 1928 and leading prospect for the 1932 | nomination, openly advocates a nation- al referendum on the question. Injunctions Opposed. Abolition of labor injunctions, adop- tion of a six-hour day for labor, and payment of a $2,500,000.000 compense- tion grant to war veterans recom- | § mended in other clauses of th> proposed | & party platform. The last mentioned | 1s regarded as a form of unemployment | ¢! relief. “We will provide fobs for every one | and pensions to those who deserve it.” reads a pamphlet announcing the party's stand on current topics. So many new LEONARD features make this the most outstanding REFRIGERATOR of today and a guaranteed ANOTHER NEW STORE D Avm BURKE Phone Lincoln 1535 You St. S.E. 6444 Make the nearest home- owned United Stores Grocer your headquar- ters for savings...and service, too. 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