Friday, January 21. 1Q3S
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M a n y O p po rtu n ities
LAAAAAAAAA
It P a y s to Fertilize
T U A L A T IN
A MAR-DOR
1‘ ATllCNT
STATEN
A A A A A A àààààÂ
I f you want news In this
issue see that it reaches our
Wednesday night.
week'«
offices
It's easy to start drinking but hard
Oregon has been blessed with pood to stop.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hinning of
I thought I had complete
CoquilU were guests tast Friday of soil and a large rainfall.
control of my appetite but was fooled
j their relatives Mr. and Mrs. S. K
This rainfall will deplete til. min
, W h it e C o n se rv a to ry
Mar-Dor treat
! Hill.
eral plant foods that are In the oil It controlled me.
Harvey Nalott attending school at much more quickly than In a drier ments knocks the craving out of a
The Ellisorr-White Conservatory is Cipole has been at home with his territory.
fellow.
I feel I will never care for
S tan d ard B e a u ty Salon
celebrating Its twenty-first year un- grandparents a few days with an at
it again.
Call E A 9529.
34 N E
The
day
is
rapidly
approaching
B y L e m u e l F. P e rlo n
dor the direction of Ariel Rubstein i tack of appendicitis,
when you will only have "Humus in 20th Ave., Portland.
Knrhara Ko.r—Haïr Stylist—Br. MIS
who came to Portland a year ago j
Mrs O. J Itel is at home from your soil .and then you will have no
22« Morgan Hld*. ; 23 year» ««perlener
p v v f vf w
rTTTTTT
from New York City, where he was Portland where she was hospitalized crqpa.
director of the Community Center \ for sometime following a major op
So fertilize.
The Minnesota State society will
Permanent W ave Sale
X T E W Y O R K — There was a tiger Conservatory of
Music for seven1 rat ion
Fertilizing must be considered a give a pot luck supper and dance
In an open
| '•L'
» • door In China, the years.
Harriet Sauni, of the Ctpole school part of growing expense, but, it pays with the Rose City Barn Dance Or
Regular $2.50 Permanent
door of a cave, and not John Hay's
The Conservatory, which was rc-: faculty .spunt her recent holiday vn
Marine By Products Co. located at chestra furnishing the good old fash
Wave, two for $2.51. Com
open door.
Young Joseph Clark organized this year has retained sev j cation in Washington,
reporting a 1039 N W 13th, Portland Oregon
loned music on Saturday evening.
plete and guaranteed. . .
G re w crawled In eral Portland teachers who have had! very pleasant sojourn.
January 22nd at 7 p. m. at Wash
Proweaa at
firing a friend# F.ach pay
and killed It. That, long experience with tnu school. In
Automobile accident statistics for ington Masonic Temple, East 8th
The .community sing at the Com
half. Short time only.
plus
a
decision charge of the voice department is munity church every Tuesday even Jnnuary. 1937 warn Oregon motorists and Burnsido street.
Hunter Won
All ex-resl-
over a very tough Alice Hogardus, who taught for six- ing is rapidly becoming a rrfal event against unpreparedness and too much dents of good old Minnesota and that*
%j rew a Job
bear, so delighted, teen yeais at the Lniveisity of W ash- ■ Thia week waffles were served after speed at this time o f year. Secretary friends is invited.
Nicola Zan heads the op»'*'-1 th«* choruses. Ed Stites ts usually on of Stato Snell said this week
even enraptured, Theodore Rooso- ington.
More than half of last January »
velt that he made the young man a atlc department, an innovation at the, hand to UlBd the singing
3032 reported
accidents occurred
school this year.
The piano depart
diplomat.
Winona grange No. 271 Is planning j while streets and highways were eov
ment is unusually strong.
Those
That w as in 1004. In Tokyo, Am
on an unusually interesting meeting ered with ice .and nearly one third
who wish to specializu in piano re
Monday evening January 24 at the occurred while snow was actually
bassador G rew relays notes and
pertoire and interpretation, or to be
apologies back and forth, as an am coached for recitals are placed with I. O. O. F. hall when the members ofi falling.
Skidding payed a part in
N E W T E R M S T A R T S J A N U A R Y 31
bassador would at a time like this, Mr. Rubstoin, who heads the piano Aloha grange will be present. Aloha no less than 110ft mishap*.
U one of the banner granges of j “ lam hopeful that our drivers can
M
U
LTNO
M AH CO LLEG E— ( Accredited two-year college) Arts
but his Job is n lot more important department.
In addition to Mr. Ru
Washington county.
Members will! chalk up a substantial decrease over
and Sciences,
Electrical. Meehnni&al anti Civil Engineei-
than that and
his qualifications
bstein the piano faculty consists of
be initiated in the third and fourth last January's record breaking fig
ing, Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Pharmacy,
much greater.
Dorothy Gorbovitzky, the young Am
degrees.
Pre-Nursing,, Pre-Teaching
B u s i n e s s Administration,
ures", Snell added, "but this cannot
He is a singularly shrewd, tact erican pianist who appeared with the
Secretarial Scionce, Music and Drama
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Wilson of be done If tho majority of us are
ful and seasoned career diplomat. Portland Symphony last year; Lela
BUSINESS SCHOOL — Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Shorthand,
In the State department, it is ap Slater .who has been with the conser Portland ha» purchased the Durham caught unaware by weather such a* 1
Typewriting, Business Machines, Busine-s Arithmetic, Bust
w
*>
had
last
year.”
store
form
erly
owned
by
E
L
Bacon
j
vatory
for
the
past
thirteen
years,
parent that, ns Governor London
nrfcs
English Letter W riting and other business courses
The
importance
of
sensible
speed
With
tho
store
building
Is
an
acre
I «aid, ‘‘Polities stops at the water's Maud Ross Surd an a well known
HIGH SCHOOL— A standar d high school with full accreditation
and a quarter of land.
Mr and Mrs is further stressed by the fact that
piano
teacher
in
Portland,
France*
'edgo,” and M r Grew, a Hoover ap-
ACCO UNTANCY and COMMERCE—«« Evening clas-cs for adult
non-oolltaion
accidents.
In
Mulkt y, who has been on the slot' Bacon and three children are at pres while
¡pointee, has in his experienced
turned
students) Complete Accountancy Couis«'s, Public Speaking,
for fifteen years, directs the kinder, ent living near Jean station but plan which (automobiles* ninthly
|hands the furtherance of the Presi garten and elementary piano classes, ( or> R °'nK into business possibly at Ta- i over or were driven o ff the highway,
Salesmanship, Business la w Psychology. Economics. Eng
d e n t's policy In the F ar East at a and Gertrude Gentry, a graduate stu , Ci)nui-
lish, Lettek Writing and other advanced business subjects.
Mrs. Wilson who is a sister represented only a littlo more than
timo of possibly critical tension.
T E C H N IC A L SCHOOLS— Aviation, Radio Operating, Radio-Ser
dent of the conservatory.
i ° f Mrs. Jack Bradbury will operate one per cent of the total, they con
tributed eight) of last January s 2a
vice, Automotive Mechanics, Automotive Electric«, Diesel
lie and Franklin D. Roosevelt had
Heading the violin department is **?* 8*ore while Mr. Wilson is cm
highway
deaths.
Engines, Body and F«mder Repairing, Welding, Machine
a casual ncquaintnnco at Groton and Mr Nathan Abas a mem,her of th e. P '°y e<l in Portland driving forth and |
Shop.
String quailet |
They sell gas. oil, gro-
H arvard. The young Bostonian, get distinguished Abas
Co-ediRX»tionul—Day and Evening
ting his sheepskin, lost no time in and former concert
master of the ceries .school supplies and so forth
head They plan an nxpansion program In |
heading for Singapore to get him San Francisco Sympony and
P E N R E P A IR IN G
of th« violin department o f the San the spring.
self a tiger skin.
E X P E R T R E P A IR M E N
Mr and Mrs. M. W. Pennington.
Francisco
Conservatory
of
Music.
He took on all comers in the Jun
Dorothy Helmbach. Ruth McReyn-
Also
a
director
of
the
violin
depart
gle in any kind of milling they
S A N D Y ’S
S. W . S ix th A ve., B etw e en Y a m h ill and T a y lo r
ment is Miss Mary Schultz who stud- olds and Mabel Harkness att«Mided
«18
S. W . Broadway
wanted, some of
PO
R
TLA N D , OREGON
BEACON tilfil
i«'d under Herbert Butler and Alex the grange council meeting at For
Knock Down
W.
W
aah.
St.
714 S.
it
bnre - handed
est Grove last; Saturday.
ander Bloch.
rough - and - tum
Jungle Rowa
, The
m e Rebekah lodgo of Tunlatin1
Tunlatir
Tho ^ ^ ^ i department ts com-
installod
following off!
ble. For two years
Hit Delight
)sed of tho first chair members of
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pose
cers( Wednesday evening January 12
he
hunted
big the Portland Symphony
Orch«*strn
gam e In soutliern Asia and then The dance departement is under the at the I. O. O. F. hall with Nellie
wrote a book about it, "Sport and direction of Maiotll«’ Renoux, who Cole district deputy as installing of
ficer.,
Noble Grand Daisy Clow;
T ravel In the F ar East.”
holds cla-sua In ballet Interpretive
V. G. Orpha Sagert; secretary. Mabel
IIo had vague Ideas then about and tup dancing
, , ,,
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rTQUIU
i I t «io li I t i Thelma
i iir u iu i v/
u m ili i
•
Hoald; , treasurer
Cummings;
Mr Kouen hai . w«
what he wanted to do when ho fin
"
'
chaplain,
Mary Jones;
conductor.
ished his Jungle engagement, but er Of t i harmony,
Thompson;
warden, Laura
i
a compoaition.
i
...........I Helen
Thomt
rsng
Nellie Cole: LSNO
was Inclined toward writing. The and creative music .has been appoln - 1
bear story, a red-hot pulp magazine tod to the faculty as head of the t h e - ) ^ Hof?att; RSVG Ro8(, Schamoni;
I LSVG Gladys Blank outside guard
splash, caught T K 's eye when ho ory department.
1 iu'se tcacluus lave
1
ian Fred Sagert; inside guardian,
w as browsing through young G re w ’s
Frankly, ladies, we know its customary to direct a »ales
n , <1 p
j Thresa
Barngrover.
Committees
book. A youth who could get a half- lected for ability
message about cars to men. W e’re Just stubborn enough
train
musical
studio,
in
the
most
u,>
■
appointed
for
the
Odd
Fellow
nelson on an angry bear was T. R .’s
to believe that that policy is “all wet.” You’re Just a i
*
^ jan(| Rebekah annual party to be
Idea of a diplomat
As soon as the to-data methods of t
style.
The activities of he conset--
at a later date.
£ j. Francis
much interested in the car as your husband. Therefore—
cables were open the next morning,
vntoiy
aie
being
tc
1
1
.
k
.
peering
secretary,
after
serving the
wo’re
offering g “woman *ppeal’’ ad namely a chance
they were routing Josuph Clurk 1 " l h
™ m i"'te thorough and,
, ten ypa„ wa. p„.
for you to
Grow, the bear-wrangler, into a life serious training.
In addition to »he
with cifts in appreciation of.
time of career diplomacy, via a post rqguhi* classes there are classes *« | 8ervic^8 rendered.
with the Egyptian consulate-general every branch of the school for non-
E. A. Robinson of the local store
W IN A BEAUTIFUL FULL SIZE A U W O O L
professional people who wish t«> study
at Cairo.
of genoral merchandise is the owner
Without a single foot-slip ho to further their own artistic appre of a new DeSoto automobile.
moved on up, through 33 years In ciation and enjoyment.
A potluck «linn«*r was served nt |
posts nt Mexico City, Petrograd,
♦ he Methodist Comnrtunity
church
G a rd e n H o m e L o c a ls
Berlin, Vienna, Copenhagen and
Sunday noon to
members
and \
Berne. He was secretary of the
friijnds. There were two long tables
W IT H O U T ONE SINCLB CENTS COST TO YOU
The Bible class is held every W«*d- filled with guests.
Am erican delegation at tho Ver
nesday
afternoon
at
2
30
for
the
little
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wells an«! two
sailles pence conference and a
H ere’a alt y o u have to do . . .
m em ber of many governmental mis children and 3 30 for older children children were here from MeMinnvillel
and Miss Elvina Johnson of Maple Sunday visiting the Walter
Hawx j
and it won’t take 8 minute$ of
sions and conferences.
woo«l has charge
Classes am held hursts.
your time i
He Is fifty-seven years ol«^, tall, In the Garden
Home Community
Mr. and Mrs
Walter Hnwxhurst
weathered, graying, with a heavy church.
spent Saturday evening with Mr. and
gray
moustache,
Lester B. Knudsen garage owner of I
Earl I Meyer in Portland. Mr
Juat fill ctut one op t>oth of the coupon« below, mall of brln,
Type s Own
to oar used cae dept. We «hall call up<»n the proepecte yoi
smoking nn old Garden Home, who was taken to St and m , s. Meyer have roeently pur
submit and If we succeed In selling your proepecl ft use
Reporta to
drop - stem pipe, Vincents hospital Christmas day was chaspd an $gn00 home and are domi
car (f400 or better) you will receive ft hondsome fid ‘WOO.
0* THE WK8T*' blanket absolutely FREE You will nc,
eturntvl to his home Wednesday. | c(iPd therein.
rapping
out his
Preaident
be obligated In any way and your name will be held In etrici
Mrs juim g Martinazzl is in Be.rk-
onion-skin reports j January 12 where he is recovering
confidence This offer expired Jan 81st, all sales must bd
completed by that time Don’t delay—till out the coupon#
havtng
und«;r- | |Py c ai , conveUvseing from her re-
,to the President on his own siml- Satisfactorily aftoi
T h b "W o o l o’ the
right now and be a winner P $. If prospect purchases a
gone a major operation necessitated CPnt m^ess at the home of her
car of $200 to $300 you will receive 4 handsome $7.99
larly durnble career typewriter.
auto
rob«.
W
o «t Blanket" Free
by his ucut«« illness late Christmas daughter.
Mrs. G row la a granddaughter of | eve.
-He lias had u hard fight for
Myrtle
and
Helen
Corbitt
enter
.Commodore Perry, who, for good or life hut with excellent nursing is <»x-
tained a party o f high school stu
lill, opened Jupun to the West, and pt'eted to completely
recover, al dents at a dancing party at their
vlco-vcrsn, In 1853. Living with them though it will bn several weeks be
home Saturday evetning
at the em bassy Is their daughter, fore he oan do any w«>rk of any kind
I? 'b King, the owner of the Tuala
Name
¡Mrs. Cecil Lyon, and her two chil Knudsnn has nearly c<impletcd his tin Valley egg route is quite ill and
dren.
house built out o f ol«l and well seas et>nfln'/l to his home east o f town.
Address
Diplomats are alw ays getting an oned In label and there is no house in
Indications at present point to an
j a r f u l of something or other, and the country put together better, and early spring.
The daffodils are sev
Now
ovr
(one ear failed to stand the strain. that firqplaoe in the large living room eral Inches out of the ground and
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dsi
is a wonder and is considered one pussy willows hav«s been out a long
¡But, with his one good ear, Mr
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One sees roses heather and
,Grcw hears plenty and pegs out of the finest tor heating in the vi time.
cinity
.
other spring flowers In bloom.
concise, alway9-dependablo, reports
Name
I Name
Marvin Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs
!to the President.
M. Hunt of Gar«ien Home has been
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DURHAM
very ill at his homo but is recovering I
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A M E R IC A N S versed in the ways satisfactorily.
I IT 18 UNDERSTOOD THIS DOES NOT OBLIO a TS
IT IS UNDERSTOOD T1ÎIB DOES Not OBUO a TE I
celebrated
her
Mi and Mrs. Itoy Floyd who spent
Mrs. Oeo
Frank
* * and the personalities of inter
with b family
som-
time
in
California
returned,
birthday
last
week
national diplomacy aver that Italy's
toss is the gain of the United States home a few days ago reporting they ¡dinner
enjoyed theig stay quit« well.
Gall Bradhurg Is clearing land for
in the appointment of Count Rene
Mr ami Mrs
Ous Jenkins made a Mrs. Curry nt her home on the road
Doynel <1e St. Quentin as French
week end trip
to Brightwood, n«wr ( between Durham and Tualatin.
am bassador to this country.
Compare our prices with
Our price Is tower.
Some car* equipped
Mt. Hood and enjoyed the recreation! Bert Hamilton was pleasantly sur-
competition, quality considered
, prised recently by a group of friend»
Fifty-four years old and a bache n gr«'at df®l.
A il are winterised.
with heaters.
lor, accomplished signally in all the
Mrs. Johnlo Van Zoften vvas taken1 on
birthday,
hospital for a major | Tha n«-w owners of the Durham
arts of sixiul intercourse as well to St. Vincents
and Mrs
Robert
Every Shipley Car a W interised Blue Seal Dependable Car Which Means
are
Mr
as in his essential profession of operation Wedn«v»day and is reported *tore
statecraft, C«>unt St Quentin Is very as doing fairly well since the «ipera : Wilson,
A thoroughly Inspected and 3 Winterized battery.
0 Winter grease and OIL
been perfo rmed
Mrs A ll N« Ison entertained the
uaranti'ea
*—
gua
rant (-ed motor
precisely an exponent of the tradi t!• mi
4 Winterized brakes.
The
Garden
Homo
P
T
A.
met
at
Home
Economic
club
of
Winon
i
ll
Checked
for
faultless
appear
tional French school of diplomacy.
7 Winterized radiator and anti-
th«' school house Kr(«lav January 14 Grange on January 12
The next i
ance.
B Good tread tires.
freeze
It will perhaps he recalled that and the attendance was .V' persons ' m,'* ‘ 'ng w '" * * hrl,, nt Mrs Barn
the count hail pi
been The attendance over a period of three. dovers home in Tualatin,
See These at Our
named os am bas months has boon very good.
See These at Our
They
Tho 1“ ,l° B1>'zo K' rl WR* ,ftkw’ , 0 |
France and
sador to Italy and are planning a dramatic play for Feb-1 thp Doernbccker hospital last week
Duce Find
*11,s rheumatic f«ivcr. but is bet-j
that, wfu»n Musso 11th at the sehoo! auditorium It be
present.
lini Insisted that Nuttix* of pro|M>s«x1 formation and or- *<>r
an Imputar
W . B u rn s id o - 16 th — BR « 51 «
E. 6 th a n d C o u ch — BR 6519
Harry Hall Is also on the sick list
the new envoy’s reading will lake place depicting the
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CHEVROLET
OOUPB—RumbI« s»«t; I
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credentials be eddri ss»*i to "the history and accomplishments of the|
.
F
f
4 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—A fine looking caf
•pi'tlMu tir«« food, finii*: good Th« nigged bum
They als,, |>l«r, a caid par
good mechanical «oadltioo. X raal
S 1 0 R
king of Italy and em peror of Ethi P r A
»»IVB-tn ho«il «igni» U t dandy—«ad th« piie* \l
M ETZGER
In conjunction with the Garden
opia,” the Quai d'O rsay proved re ty
54 PLYMOUTH 1DOOR SEDAN—Ju»t » ci««n ear
92 P B PLYMOUTH COACH—A awail loxk- ( n r *
Homo Athletic club to take place at
with nctuallr only 3T 000 mil«« Tip top m«'ch«nlo»l Condi
calcitrant.
gig )ob In A-l «vioditk* throughout. Only.........
tion thnt w« an proud to guarant*« Tou Can buy S S i f l
Mrs Strasser has Just sprayed the
the school auditorium February 21st
thi* ot«« for
Unwilling to recognize the con
V4 HUDSON COACH—Here I« a fcvl buy Worth 1100
This will be greenhouse.
All the Spring flowers
whi«*h falls on Monday,
□> r» than Wr aat Ilaa wulk and run« perfectly g a a g
quest of Halle Selassie's kingdom, for th benefit of the new auditorium «r e In bloom and It is a place well
«I OLIViMoaiLE « TOUR1N») SEDAN —Built-In trunM,
W
r
lle
«« appeamm-w
«P A T S
«<-*.1 Mack flnlah. Tlriw m**f"r *nd general con- ( 4 S S
Ihe French insisted that the ad and proceeds to be us«xl for buying I worth visiting.
« M S MBNNl A r««l vahi* at -
Sw 'w
‘W.
PLYMOUTH
4-DOOR
SEDAN—In
Me*
Con*ktlo0
dress be merely to "the king of screens snd to pay on the fine new
The young peoples club are plann
vigbout Ha« new rings and pin» and a vale* «mnd.
55 DODvlE 8 K D A N —-Vdoor. Original W M f « g*vw
a * « th *
0^11
urn
sha
le
of
green
»nod
rubber
Italy.” So arose an impasse which piano. This club Is a decided success '" 8 a skating party soon.
car «gcBllrm car* 9*« It if you want
Wrrti moi* J o r t C
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than ww are asking for It ___________
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endures to this day, with both na A crowd ts expected the 21st.
‘'<'*'8 are Gordon Miner, president.
JS P O N T IA C « t-IHX>R S E D A N —Original flnub to o A
'33 DODOE 4-DOOR SEDAN—Mar r paint, ««nt coy.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
John CVinkltn. vice-president; Velma
tions lacking that comity of rein-
M 't*>f r*c* nditi.*n*.t in
ut ah. p
Hydraulic
ir» Mechanically perfect g -J tires Try thl« g a a r
If you want news in this Issue you Garsh secretary; Anna Branch, trens
tionship and genial understanding
30» and b* pleased ___
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brakes. Only ......
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must see that It is In our offices b y ' dree The meetings so far have been'
normally implied in am bassadorial
It# PLYM O U TH TOURINiJ S E D A N — Av* op green Mo-
S4 DOI>)E 4 DOOR SEDAN—Original paini A very
very successful.
ft P tn Wednesday
hair U[*iolM«ry g -.t Urea In A-l mechan
flenn automobil* r)uarantee*l fully
<*«%*>«•
representation.
Hylraulk-
Hydraulic brakes
brake* ...
J jyij
corktltlfwi Fully guaranteed Now _ ___ inTcaT
Art William has gone enst and to
During the attempt of France and
Oklahoma tor a three weks visit and
S3 PLYMOUTH P L R S COUPE—The g»«tel hgvtrg
•mfttl, êcoe
se o r a u a m a-Po<vR s i ____ _ _
Grent Britain to ease the Italo-Ethi-
all pre«*nt day modem detail« rx.-«; *1 na"y fin* d a a r
M * « J Orahatn», In test of n t
,
vacation.
new gunmetal unish Oulet and M i of pep
right at only
21st Season
opian situation by negotiation in tho
Shirley Conklin is staying with her'
period before the impositi«*) of
grandparents at present. Mr
and
E L L IS O N -W H IT E
sanctions, Count St Quentin hnd
Mrs. J C. Welch.
O V IR 100 CARS TO CHOOS« FROM
l unser valor v
served his country as technical e x
UAA
O ffe re d at E lliso n -
WHO'S HEWS
THIS W EEK ...
lc
E N R O L L
N O W !
Oregon Institute of Technology
Woman A ppeall
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Prospekt »wggextlon
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The Qreatest Used Car Sale in our History
WEST SIDE LOT
EA8T SIDE LOT
$475
$47$
$493
$391
pert in the delicate Issue, and pre
viously, in 1933, he had served In
sim ilar capacity as French repre
sentative «m the international com
mittee that Investigate»! conditions
in Liberia. In other fields, in the
course of his diplomatic carver, his
government has utilized his p r o -'
found knowledge of African allairs,
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O r t if im t » « and Diplom a«
O ut«t»m iin g Faculty
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