Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1935, Page 14

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. using Corp. t in Queens | that this was virtually a Government- tion and abandoned their efforts to | 1and and construction of the building | of the Federal Emergency Adminise MRS. ROOSEVELT SUED g(i’t:n:;o Eeolen S fostered project. OHIO DRYs CAST LOT draw up & platform. The new combina- HIGH SCHOOL APPROVED in its gext school-developement pro- | tn#loenbg: Public Works. The home owners charged the Presi- tion will formulate a program and gram. rd accepted the resignation WITH 162 IN HOUSING | , e home oxners chareed the Pres WITH COMMONWEALERS |2, il formuste » program und| FQR KENSINGTON AREA ™S ' et totowed | of oo picceted the resgnation _ Housing Corp. “to perpetuate misrep-| WAR MOTHERS TO ELECT e through a committee of four from each —_— o lengthy discussion of the recent |5chool at Woodside. $850,000 Asked by Owners in| resentations” which unloaded defective —_— State Convention Delegates Vote p;\;; o Junior Institution Will Be In-|surveys for a junior high school in —— homes on them at excessive cost. on ) 1d i 1 nized Commonweal party was organ- the Kensington section, which is a| Famous Nurse's Voj ved. Sunnyside Gardens on Mis- il Actiite. Taaioasd’ At State Convention Will Be He to Join Mewly: Organise ized last May by former members| cluded in Next Develop- | o0, 0% (0l o eitern suburban Piwence - Nightis i Saved representation Charges. Lehman, brother of the Governor; Here Tomorrow. Party. of the Prohibition party. The action ment Program. development, where junior high ightingale's voice has By the Assoctated Press. Federal Judge Jullan W. Mack, S8u-| Officers will be elected at the State | By the Associated Press. ';19 ‘h:mcc‘;m,',’;fl*“‘m “mla‘"“ r“n: Special Dispatch to The Star. school pupils are taught in the Leland | been saved and reproduced on a NEW YORK, November 15.—Mrs, | preme Court Justice Bernard L. Shien- | convention of the District American| COLUMBUS, Ohio, November 15— unnre.d sl !n:na?:l?olllmznnlzoune ROCKVILLE, Md., November 15— | School. phonograph record entitled “Florence 4 has been named | {86 #nd the Equitable Life Assurance | war Mothers tomorrow at 1527 New | Ohlo's Prohibition party cast its lot | oo, oo Sty 05 o) o " The Montgomery County Board of| The new building program for | Nightingale—An Episode of the Franklin D. Roosevelt has Leen named | g, Hampshire avenue. last night with the newly-formed [E*™PI°€ - ~ schools was further advanced when | Crimean War,” which gives & scens 85 one of 162 defendants in & $850,000| 54y,reys for the home owners said | Mrs. Macy T. Shanahan, State pres- | Commonweal party. SRR ucation yesterday approved the | he board formally accepted the offer | of her work. damage suit filed by home owners in | they lost $2,000,000 by investing in | ident and general national convention | Delegates to the Prohibition party's| Delhi is to have the most powerful | Kensington area for a junior high|of the Federal Government's grant|sid in London, all profits going to the Sunnyside Gardens development. a | homes in the development, believing | chairman, will preside. State convention voted for amalgama- | broadcasting station in India. school and placed the purchase of |and executed the acceptance forms|the British Empire cancer campaign. 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