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SOUETTOBULD | HUEEPRTPLANT World’s Largest Unit to Be Constructed, Quartet in U. S. Reveals. By the Associated Press. NORWOOD, Mass., Plans for establishing printing plant in the world, with a | capacity of 109,000,000 volumes an- | nually, were disclosed by four repre- sentatives of the Russian government, here to inspect equipment of a local publishing company. | The Soviet plant, they said, would | be established at Perm, on the Volga, | with unlimited water power imme- | diately available and close to great | virgin forests representing an almost unlimited source of paper pulp. Books will be published, they said, in 33 languages, to accommodate the many racial strains found in the| Union of Soviet Republics. The four Soviet representatives, W. | G. Almazoff, manager of the Poly- graphnica Publicity Trust; E. M. Shtereng, director of the First Exem- | plary Typography of Ozig: Eliasz B.| Gotham, director of the Scientific Re- | search Institution for Polygraphy in Moscow, and V. V. Fonitchef!, director | of the Twenty-fourth Lythography, also plan visits to New York, Chicago, ;l | District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | tonight and tomorrow; little change if temperature; lowest tonight about 34 | degrees; gentle variable winds. | Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight | and tomorrow; not quite so cold in north portions tonight. | Virginia—Mostly cloudy tonight and tomorrow, followed by rain in extreme | southwest portion, beginning tomor- row afternoon or night; not much | change in temperature. { West Virginia—Mostly cloudy to- | night and tomorrow; little change in temperature. River Report. Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers | clear today. Report for Last 24 Hours. 12— largest | March the Washington, Pittsburgh and Detroit. Almazotf said one Moscow news- paper now had a circulation of more than 3,000,000 daily. Reginald Orcutt, official of a large American type-setting machine com- pany, who is accompanying the Rus- sians, said rapid strides in education in Russia had furnished the Soviet with a titanic task in meeting demands for text books and works on sociology, history, science, medicine, law and fic- tion, 64 Per Cent of Land Eroded. Moderate to severe erosion has taken place on 64 per cent of the land in the United States, it is esti- College extension engineer. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937, Special Dispatch to The Star. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., March 12.—The University of Virginia Chap- ter of the Roosevelt-for-King Club took a deep breath today and pro- posed that Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr.. who plans to enter the law school here next September, be granted the priv- ilege of living at Monticello, shrine- home of Thomas Jefferson and one of the showplaces of this university town, Young Roosevelt, who plans to marry and bring his bride here when he re- | mated by Harold Stover, Kansas State | ports for school, yesterday was granted ! the title of Duke of Virginia, and the . CRUNCH, Full fresh-roasted peanuts. Shamrock Package Assorted Assorted Cream Patties Chocolate Italian Creams Chocolate Covered Caramels Chatelaine Assorted Chocolates 1 1b. 3115 M St. N.W. 1103 H St. N.E. Temperature. Barometer, Desrees. Yesterday— i pm - S p Mid Ehtigessecsss m So= 8w SSnac 3 Noon = 34 Record for Last 21 (From noon vesterday to High 19, at noon Hours. noon today.) today. Year 30, at 3 am. today. Year ago. Record Temperatures This Year. Highest. 76, on_January 9. Lowest. 19. on February 28. Humidity for Last 24 Hours. (From noon yesterday to noon today.) 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