Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 39

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HUNGRYPLANS R 25" LAWONPUBLICRDER” Bill Introduced in Parliament Sur- passes ‘“‘Suspect” Enactment During French Revolution. WASHINGTON, attitude or activitfes are doubtful from the point of view of Hungary's foreign policy or public order, any one sus- pected of being in sympathy with at- tempts to overthrow the constitution or menace the national unity or who offends religious feeling or undermines the authority of public officials.” The law would also apply to indi- viduals “who describe conditions in an unfavorable way.” Until all such suspects were placed outside the pro- tection of the law they would be under the control of the police, their telegrams and letters would be open- ed and their telephones watched or entirely prohibited. The jalso provides that every citizen be- | 'FILIPINOS GET UPPER HAND OF HAWAII JAPANESE By the Associated Press. HONOLULU. T. H.. December S. —That the “growth of the Filipino population in Hawail has more than balanced possible control of the labor situation by the Jap- anese.” and that there is no labor shortage in the islands, despite statements to the contrary, were declarations made before the fed- eral labor investigating commis- HITCH DEVELLPED INPACKER MERGER Morris Company Takes Ex-é ceptions to Statements | Made by the Armours. $.—The "o‘u“,,usil‘()uhl be compelied b. ench revolu- Dill just intro- ‘ ‘d\\\ r of Honolulu and president of the Eilipino Labor Union. anded as a myth the pos- of Japanes: “industrial in Hawaii, adding\that tation lahor was con- about 4,000 Rr the Ausociated Press. tion is surpasse CHICAGO, December S.--An umx‘ Pected turn in the discussed merger | of two lurge packing fi-ms. Morris & Co. and Armour & Co, became duced in the Hungarian parliament by the Bethlen | BT government. calling for | ter protection of the public order.” | « bill the government wuuld‘ l to banish. intern or send known today when a signed state-! ingre Filipine o ment {ssued by the former firm was| sugar plantations apanese. Ethel workhonselun ipeooninhoes wade public. It was over the signa- | The labor commis to_ which tares of Nelson Morris, chalrman of ; wanlapit submirted h appointed federal the board of directors, and Edward nment to the Morris. president of the company. ation in Hawaii followinz a { from the territory that owing to a shortage of unskilled agricultural help, the importation inese labor should be per- The territory's appeal ¢ The statement indicated _that Ogden Armour of Armour & Co. visits to Washington and conferen with government officials on the pi posed merger, has not taken offici of Morris & Co. into his confidence. & Co. of-} actions, as cated by the statement, was ob-! tained from newspaper reports. i " ey ate |HELD FOR INTENT TOKILL. Morris Company Statement. iDetendant Convicted in Court Pre- The Morris & Co. statement read: “*We note by Thursday's morning pa- sided Over by His Chum. NEWTON, pers that Mr. Armour has advised; len Rosenkr; —give “Her” a HOOVER this Christmas President Harding that we are anx- ious to be out of the packing business. | “This i8 news to us. ‘hile we realized that M i< very anxious to acquire our busi- . December $.—Al- = Young, tried by jury in the court of i r. Armour ; sesescsnssnsssssasnantassnannanannnnnnnass ress and our organization. up to the| ' ge Allen ¥ Dresent time we lhave ot put any | price on same. and he has mot made | convicted of a Only $6.25 down at ns an offer. i Mr. Armour! ki bhsm(-ss it would ! the following dealers: H.F. Dismer 312414th St., N. W. Dulin & Martin 1215 F St., N. W. Hecht Compan; 513 7th 5!-. N. W House & Herrmann 7th and I Sts., N. W. S. Kann Sons Company 8th & Pa. Ave.,, N. W. Lansburgh & Bro. 420 7th St., N. W. Mayer & Co. 419 7th St., N. W. ould purchase o t mean that we would long remain ! frie t of the packing business.” NRGed arce hile no definite information US| in the same o hecome available on Mr. AFIOUr'S 4T~ | (heir three tcore zument to obtain consent of the ®Ov-! The gefendant ixed ernment to the merger. it has b?e“, shooting a man. who. lost on the rumored that he asserted overhead! jnoui ef § it R, Mt B % charges would be reduced. resulting| jjjs plea was that be fired in th in a saving to the public. lief that the man was an intrud Not te Quit Business. Some day nest week the two On this argument, the statement chums”™ will face each other again-— xued by Morris & Co., observers one to pronounce sentence and the has a direct bearin; other to e it tention of the tw clared they saw in orris hrolhcrsi 5 o re-enter the packing business in SMITH PLURAL]TY 385.94% event their holdings were sold. Meanwhile the pacKing Eroup await- ed an announcement from Secretary of Agricuiture Wallace. to whom Al- torney General Daugherty yesterd For Christmas was with 1. A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Club Plan <ol {Official Vote Announced Ater New Sold on the York Canvass. apimn”on the legalits of the Do~ [eieur Kicred I Srith. demo ratic 11th and G Sts., N. W. up Nr. Armour. who planned to depart | 3 - Woodward & Lothrop for the east today, last night refused |\ 11th and F Sta., N. W. ta discuss the merzer. Lut election. " The oflicial vota for Rov- \/[AYER&( :O jlinderstanr il ernor as canvas the stute A I\ . ences with public offi in ington were planned for the near fu- ture Smith The Hoover Suction Sweeper Company 609 14th Street, N. W. For Authorized Hoover Service Phone Main §262 Neventh St Bet. D4 E ia eveaied that entire prohibition and farm M. King. whose physical condi- |labor parties. having faiiad to receiv ion for the past three weeks has|the required vote. will no I Deen alarming, has been better and |recogn:zed as political partie auch worse the past week: generally. |state to the extent of being given fair and bad describes it.—Itasca[place on the ballot, except throu News. petition _— = - ' Starting Now! Schwartz’s Brunswick Christmas Club The Easiest Way to a Supreme Instrument for Your Home l Any Brunswick model in our large Phonograph Department—and there are twenty-one of them—will be delivered upon the payment of the small deposit. $2.50 Puts This Brunswick TO JOIN Prices range from $435 to $750. and there is NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE CLUB PLAN. In this range vou will find the model that exactly fits vour pocketbook—should vou feel that there is only a certain amount that ycu want to spend. In Your Home for Christmas Morning 10 Double-faced Reeords (20 melectionn). Balance In Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Just Pay the Small Deposi Have the Brunswick Delivered at Once And Pay Next Year 300 Hewt Gi e N Plush Record Cleaner. fled and Brown Mahogany or Fumed Oak Cabinet. Complete Outfit, $107.50. Nothing Extra to Buy. Open Every Evening Until Christmas The Club starts Aud we'll be open tomorrow evening to take carc of you. There isn’'t much more time—better come in at once! now—tomorrow ! NI N FOUNDED 1888 31 Yearn of Square Dealing 708 Seventh St. N.W. tween the age of cighteen and fifty the govern- measuro | sions as deputy gRame wardens i D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922, 7 e minister o¢ tha nterior wouta| HELD ON FRAUD CHARGE. receive power to suppress all the: - newspapers, it he deemed the state's | goglty Qperator Accused of Taking :;‘ter!cgml c‘ulled for such action. | Should the Jaw be passed. newspaper | ‘s $80.000 work for journalists not connected Widowis 2 Retate 1.0S ANGELES. Calif.. December %.' ' Linwood M. Andrews, realty operator. with the government will become im- | was arrested at Laguna Beach. about | possible. es. fifty mlles south of here, today on The Hungarian newspapers com- ment adversely on the bill, one de- ! charges of defrauding Mre. Agnes 8. \e! man, seventy-year-old widow of claring “thie law exceeds the powers | given to governments in the graat-! | a Lansing, Mich.. miller. out of nearly * $60.000. her entire estate. est of war perils.” In default of $25,000 bail he was . placed in jail pending a hearing ‘Three women in Ohio hold "nmmis-l WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS FOR ARMY AND NAVY SHOES Special Heavy Work Shoes $9.65 Extra heavy dark tan with beavy sole—solid leather throughout in sizes 6 to 11. A big value. Washlngton SalvageCo. | "v3 5th St 305 10th St. N. W. 11091 H St. N. E 1418 Fla. Ave. N. E. 3144 M SLN. W ment. . What would the whole family enjoy more than a beautiful and comfortable Karpen Overstuffed Davenport or complete Suite that they could use day : ‘ter day for years and years to come? A gift like this from all the family to all the family is so much nicer than giving a whole lot of little things that they may never use or want. Lots of Cedar Chests Ao matter how choicy you mau be. you'll find a cedar chest here that will please you. There's a very good-looking one at $27— and others for less, 190. Here at the Life Time Furniture Store vou'll find it delightfully simple to select a fine gift from all the family to all the family. You'll find our display floors attractively tilled with things for Christmas. Karpen Living Room Suites and Single Pieces Karpen Uverstuffed Suite. beautiful brocaded mohair .. 3395 Karpen Suile in blue velour with reversible cushions. . .................. 55 Karpen Fireside Chair in genuine mahog- any. tapestry or velour upholstery...... 537'50 Large Karpen Wing Chair in tapestry.. . 597 50 Beautiful Karpen Cane-panel Suite in mul- 5320 berry velour. Karpenesque construction. A Welcome Gift Dropieaf Tea Wagon, in brown mahogany, drop handle. e Dropleaf Tea Wagon, enogany $29.75 Wapon arop mandte- . S24.75 Wainut Tes Wagon. @OQ 75 very good looking. Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet, $19.75 Solid Mahogany Priscilla Sewing Cabinet, $9.75 JEWETT SAThrifiy SexBuile by Puge Better be sure, though, to get a good running For the Jewett, with its fifty-horsepower, six-cylinder motor, makes There you have the great advantage of reserve power and spirited flexi- bility. 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