Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1936, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1936. T7SENATORS SIGN | > o e | PALESTINE PLEA [ .= 2 AYOODWARD 2. LOTHROP ™ Some of Uncle Sam's sauirrels ) : (k2 11™ F AND G STREETS PHONE DIsmricr 5300 have gotten so lazy they have e the gout! Zionist Group Announces | | e EUL L perk service B the r;olden-: tled squirrels Concern Expressed About | | savs the xolden-mantled soulrrets 2 Oreg., “have allowed themselves DISOrdEFS There. to become increasingly dependent, By the Associated Press. year after year, upon the hand- The Zionist organization of America | | outs of admiring tourists. yesterday made public messages from “As a result of too much food 3 : 30 Senators and Representatives ex- and too little exercise, the little : woe s G . pressing concern over recent dis- [ | rodents are now suffering from C orders in’ Palestine. a complaint which may be com- . o ! The organization said 17 Senators | | Pared to what human beings » 4 2 | had sent & joint telegram to Secre- | | KnOW 8s gout. . . tary of State Hull asking him to make 5 3 representations to Great Britain re- " _ s P / I l garding the Arab-Jewish strife. SO UCATION g L i William B. Bankhead of Alabama, Speaker of the House of Representa- ! ; ¢ ¢ 0 tives, was quoted as expressing “hope k- < and confidence” that Great Britain u Ivl n oom u Ite would carry out “its pledge to observe ALL BRANCHES . the mandate guaranteeing the estab- START NOW lishment of the Jewish national home || Columbia “Tech” Institute : Dl ¢ $ in Palestine and the protection of & Send for Catalogue The telegram to Secretary Hull, the organization said, was signed by Sen- ¢ ¢ y : ators Borah of Idaho, McAdoo of Cali- 3@ BUSINESS { ¥ Deep, comfortable English Club group. Reversible spring seat cushions. Considered by fornia, Capper of Kansas, Barbout of °TEET s COLLEGE i those who have bought it at regular higher prices as a good value—now it is at this low New Jersey, Van Nuys of Indiana, 14th and Eye Sts. N.W. price. Well built hardwood frame to prevent sagging. Covered in durable friezette. Green, Byrd of Virginia, Lonergan of Con- Short Intensive Secretarial, rust, brown or blue. Chair alone, $45. necticut, Walsh of Massachusetts, LA e &3 N e Sheppard of Texas, McNary. of Ore- | Ask for free W 5 k gon, Davis of Pennsylvania, Minton of Indiana, Tydings of Maryland, King . One- P “’ QI)P(Ii(lI of Utah, George of Georgia, Bilbo of | . Mississippi and Clark of Missouri. | w“l‘“‘"“: Col‘lexe of Law st i Coeducational SONJA HENIE FILES SuIT|| Forty-first Year Tuesday Dy e Fall Term Begins September 21 Asks Return of $625 Rent Be- || 2000 G St. N.W. MEt. 4585 cause of Eviction, Held Illegal. LOS ANGELES, September 7 ) — | THE BULLIS SCHOOL Bonja Henie, Norwegian skater and || preparation for West Point, Annapolis a film actress, today had on file & suit | nd_College | $ 7 5 for return ot $625 in rent which she || Y5y, SiEE Sieh. Sepee Coyre. | /9 Regularly $25 tontends is due her because she was at no extra cost. tudent. evicted from a house without due! Paan'.‘r' 225‘4%#55.’7‘;". ?z’c;%nfxgtfa‘ny';; . | | were successtul, process of law. | . F. Bullis, Principal Mrs. Anna Askam, wife of Perry || sitver Soring: Ma. Shep: 2306 This is the kind of a chair a man likes for Askam, musical comedy singer, was i N named defendant, its deep, easy comfort. Has "hardwood | ; z 1) % 3 Miss Henie charged that the de- | rame with sagless base construction, moss lex;ldant unlax\-flfuklily took possession of | E,PIBGREEEEERSI!EEE and cotton filling. Reversible spring seat & house rente y Miss Henie before L — -1 i 7 3 i e ¥ienae Had ¥ o 0] \ 1ZED ONE-YEAR UNITS cushion. Covered in durable frizette that Living Room Chair Also, Complete Four-Year Courses goes well in most all interiors, Green, e CTech” Inst: : Nearly 120000 retrigerators wert || Golumbia “Tech” Institute LS, R G TS w. M eold in England in the last 12 Send for Catalogue FURNIIURE, SIXTH FLOOR. National University Fall Term Begins September 28. 1936 i SCHOOL OF LAW s e i Lo e o aml g || School of Economics : : . 8-Month Course TARE NOW | an overnment ) M I B d S t Poster Winner—Bal Boheme | ey Columbia ‘Tech’ Institute || 818 13th STREET N.W. || 1319 F §£d i lalcx]:leE'. 5626 ' Telephone NAtional 6617 e ” " : $ 50 - = —| ‘ Three pieces 6 8‘ PRACTICAL TRADE COURSE ENGINES Accountancy y If you are starting housekeeping or want sturdy, attractive furniture for the Aviation—Automobile—Diesel Shop Lab. and Theory o ? ; : children’s or guest rooms, we suggest this solid maple group in a simple Mod- Columbia “Tech” Institute Early Morning, Day and i j ern design. Priced for savings. Bed, dresser, and vanity with mirror. With 1819 F StNwW - MEC 562 Evening Classes - 7 B twin beds (four pieces), $84.50. Pieces may be purchased separately. en talogue ° | - 4 ¥ A SElE—C:I S?liOOL ° Early Morning and Evening Classes Begin Sept. 14 ® A Business School with ! Day Classes Begin Sept. 28 University Atmosphere re- quiring high school gradua- s o Ton andcharacter refer- || Southeastern University ences from every student. Owned by (Coeducational) educators of national prominence. || 1736 G St. N.W. NA. 8250 || Secretarial training of college grade. | l—————————— Day and Evening Classes. Extraordi- nary employment service. THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL 216 Nat'l Press Bldg. FOR Washington, D. C. wCI"AlJ!S i 5055 Chrysler Bldg., New York, N. Y. Go'vernor Winthrop LAW] (2| Yorrss Early Morning, Day and Evening Classes ial, This is the type desk that goes well with many [ types of interiors. And it is such a useful piece 3-Year Course Leading to LL. B. Desree of furniture that this low price commands atten- Early Morning and Evening tion. Veneer mahogany and gum or veneer wal- Classes Begin Sept. 21 Pinckney J. Harmen nut and gum. Four spacious drawers that can be Day Classes Begin Sept. 28 "‘n‘vinflm S locked. Two secret compartments. Automatic lid er Buildin: 3 A supports. Four ball-and-claw feet. Block or Southeastern University || COLLEGE Gars kv bulbous front. (Coeducational) 7 i o Wi 1736 G St. N.W. i NA. 8250 OF ‘ccn“"""cv Go‘(;g:«ofuusggt‘:g)p. E:gr:()tuy e i Windsor Chair ____$3.95 Accountancy a‘nd Business ot T Vi Dining ROOm SUite , Administration RN Ty . % TAKE THE PACE COURSE...ata’ s o 2 2 5 professional school of college grade, % . - s offering distinctive preparation for both i i Richly hospitable is this group in beautifully grained mahogany veneer and gum. general business and the public practice 5 - Priced unusually low during the Semi-Annual Selling. 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You can expect a lot of ' or Master of Patent Law I service from this chair. Classes 6 to 8 P.M. ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT Ottoman to match______________ $5.25 i Walton Course | | Three-Year Course Leading to De, of Bachelor of Cumnserclal sfd:&x:cet'e OFeéyear oll;xius‘:lieadlng to s 75 egree O S o * g of Mgy of Commercl'science. Nest of Tables, |10 Classes 6 to 8 P.M. FIRST SEMESTER BEGIN:! 936 Tuesday Morfing at 8:45 on Radio Station W JSV 'S SEPTEMBER 21, 1! Hundreds of uses for them—and drna- H REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN mental. Slender gzmb?:-type lev;sr-y Wal- Jean Abbey—Woman's Home Companion Shopper FOR INFORMATION APPLY REGISTRAR e b o B 5 | —will tell you about some of the splendid values in the Semi-Annual | Office Hours, 9 AM. to 8 P.M. Fomarves, Scxra Froos, se“ing of Lamp!, Curtains and Dr apel'ies-

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