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\ ISSERTSREDTAPE ISHURTHGRY , Soviet Official_Says Latest '\ Industrial Troubles: Are § “Pains of Growth.” By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, -July 10.—Russia’s latest industrial difficuities are the pains Of growth, not of decline, says a statet. ment by F. M. Dgerzhinsky, chairman of the Supreme Econ The economic chief. also strikes a ‘vigorous-blow at" the “Soviet bureau- cracy, red tape and inefficiency, de- claring these evils largely neutralize the industrial . progress, which has surpassed the fondest hopes of the Soviet leaders. Touching on the voluminous re- ports circulating between the varioys departments, but not read because of their enormous wordage, M. Dzer- zhinsky says: “Our practice of administration ap- ‘pears to be one of the greatest ob- stacles to raising labor's productivity in the organs designed to create/ma- terial values. The labor organizations must take up the problem of red tape and endless writing—the problem of the paper deluge in which we drown." 1t is owing to such factors, he says that labor's productivity, as well as ‘wages, with few exceptions, has not reached pre-war levels. The factories must not tolerate idle hands, he says, and where workmen are not needed . they should be pensioned rather than hinder those who carry on. —_— CARNIVAL FOR OXON HILL. Ball Game and Other Events on Program Saturday. Plans were compieted today for the first annual sports carnival of Oxon Hill, to be held at the schoolhouse Saturday. Clinton and St. Barnabas base ball teams will play, track and field events for men, women and children will be given, and there will be a fried- chicken supper and vaudeville. The affair will be under auspices of the parent-teacher association. BYRD TO BE WELCOMED BY PARADE AND FEAST Only Out-of-Town Guests Will Ride During Procession at Win-, chester Tomorrow, Special Dispateh to. The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., July-13. : citizens who expect to; honor Comadr. hiard ... Bynd, North Pole aerial éro, when he is given a home-coming reception tomorfow evening will have to walk in the parade from the George ‘Washington Hote] to the Handley High School, it was announced today by the committee 'in charge of ar- rangements. Only out-of-town guests will ride. Comgdr.. Byrd is expected to arrive. in_thé late afternoon. A.public re- ception at 6 o'clock will-be' followed by a banquet, at which covers will be laid. for 300, and then ‘the foot parade to the Handley School grounds will be:held, Comdr, Byrd will ad- dress an outdoor meeting at.the Hand- ley Stadium,’and later give his lecture and motion -pictures -at -the Hand- ley Auditorium. Loud speakers have been installed at both places. Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton, superintend- ent of the United States Naval Acad®ray, himself a Winchester boy, ‘who was a menfber of the academy faculty when Comdr. Byrd was & midshipman, will present the gold medals, authorized by Winchester and Frederick 'Countfes, to Comdr. and his flying mate, Floyd Bennett. Admiral Nulton and Comdr. Byrd will be acclaimed Hhonorary members of ;t;e Rotary Club at‘a luncheon Thurs- y. ENFORCE CRABBING LAW. Special Dispateh ta:The_Star. BALTIMORE, Jyly ‘13.—Stringent enforcement of crab tive laws was started land and Virginia._ authori as 'a result of, meetings = between State officials ana representatives. of the crab in- dustry last week. : ‘The crab supply in Chesapeake itaries is Prospects for a big increase-are good, he said, Legislation enacted last year by Vir- ginia, protecting _egg-bearing crabs, will not show its effect until next year. ‘Additional inspectors have been assigned by both States to watch for - violations of ‘crab laws and prevent waste. the beauty of this suite. shade and preity ilt-framed picture, & bt ‘Walnul veneers on sol Lt T ~ 9259 11-Pc. Bedroom Suites, in Fine Walnut Veneers, Reduced to : Ansibing we eav Bore would not do justice to re —bow-end bed. dresser, roomy chifforetie. your chole of & two-drawer semi or full vanity. b, link spring. two fine e Bty tame. Slectric bed bt lor_years of file service. of | $229 Genuine“Kroehler” Overstuffed | Living Room Suites Red: / T e S T S RS ow: th 52, At Kg'u_mjs X il Blg roup 0 ~ Come Down to a Lower Price! Wednesday Is Baby Day! Children’s Nightgowns —Infants’ Panty Waists, in sizes Priced, J 9 c‘ —Fillex, for the baby's diapers. wo. ~Rubber Pants, and natural. Special, 5oc 2 and’4 years. each, at Sanitary and comfortable. sizes— E —8x10 at.... —10x12 at... —Rubber -Sheets of red sheet- ing, with eyelet in cor- 590 and ner. Each 30¢ 35¢ —Infants’ Muslin Sheets, with hemstitched h e m s, 59c —Crepe and Muslio Gowns, wit‘nnd cool Some trimmed with em- broidery, others with lace. Sizes 4 to 14 for Summer. years, and regular $1.00 and ‘31.29 values. '$1.29 Play Suits, 89¢ —Cool, Serviceable Play Suits of tan and * blue materials, made with plaited gloomi izes ers, low neck ‘and no sleeves. and 4 years. ularly $1.00. Each .... 3 pairs for —Infants’ Dresses, with White round with - ruffled, plain . Each some others skirts. comfortable Summer. Kann's—Second Floor. | " The Famous $1.65 Full-Fashioned [3Ulf/e5s Silk Hose —These are the days when every one is think- ing of cool lhlnfl to wear—and one of the most necessary artic! is Stockings. es for real comfort in Summer Here is your chance to get the well known and very popular “Faultless” make at-a real reduction in_price. -Full-fas| hose with hioned mercerized lisle tops, soles,” heels and toes, insizes 8% to 10, and these colors: Women’s Bayon Chemise . $1.39 —The ideal undergarments for Summer—cool and easily laun- dered. Made of a fine grade of rayon, in bodice style, with picoted tops and legs. Full-cut garments, with flat seams, in flesh, nile, peach and maize. A splendid opportunity to lay in a - supply at a low price. Kann's—Street \Floor. Just Out! “Tomorrow’s _Tangle” By Margaret Pedler $2.00 " —A romance as powerful ‘as “Red Ashes,” and .“The.floon Out of Reach,” by this popular author. / - —Lots of copies in our Circulat- ing Library, where it may be read for 3c a day. Downstairs Bookstore. —Nude —Peach ~—Black Kann's—Street Floor. For Summer— : The Newest Bags Are Priced $5 ~The lar; the type chosen by smart women, and these are included in our col- lection. Of lovely leathers in the season’s _most &ovnlar colors—plain lmdhtwwtgfi:ele ;c“—-lso of pneAnIll' ecather with Ilecather trimmings.~ silk lined, with inside f&mu aud with mirror—some with inside purse. You will like them—alsa their. low price. . Kann's—Street Floor. —Handmade, Hand-embroidered Pillow Slips, with_dainty col- ored embflm]cry. Reg- 9C flesh, white Nainsook okes. Some - inpnd embroidered and —Infants’ Tan_ Moccasins, soft ' A pair.... for 39¢ pouch or envelope bag is - Get one to take away with you.' . $5.95 to $8.75 Values in _ Bordeéred Prints, Pongees, Tub Silks, Crepes, Etc. Now $3‘99 —Two hundred and fifty dresses from our regular stocks are grouped for quick disposal at this new lower price. There is a great variety of styles and colors, but there 4re rarely more than two or three of any one style. Long and short sleeves are shown— and straightline effects predominate. They are just the simple summer frocks every woman needs so many of, and every woman can find her size in a number of different models! The four dresses sketched are typical of the entire collection. i _'Misses® Sizes 16 to 18—Women’s Sizes 36 to 44. ' Kann’s—Second Floor. A Special Collection of * Sample Neckwear 79¢ to $1.25 Values At 49c¢ " —A miscellaneous collection of the favorite neckwear styles for Summer—vestees, collar and cuff sets, round collars—of organdy, lace, linen, silk and pique. Neckwear that : X i will stll to everyone at a price that no one will mind paying. <« . ; ' * Kann's—Street Floor. ~ An Advance Sale of : @’ Seamless Wilton $7.45 Fiber Rockers Velvet Rugs —Forty R§e'uonlym : :‘ o ; $49.95 ~sell at this low price . Wednudnp—c? f;ia ylt:: ::;'r‘, ;ow::‘/’l'he;‘ue —9x12 and 8%x10}; ft. Rugs and all a well known made of an excellent qual- make, but because of the very low price we are ity fiber, have - rolled not allowed to mention the maker’s name. They are™ all fringed, very closely woven, thick nap rugs—and . your choice of thirteen lovely patterns—copies of Oriental designs—and rich Oriental colorings. arms and back, and are Sanford’s Seamless Axminster Rugs nm“i;::fim“d with At $39.98- I T orown. Large '.':.:‘mnmy -r:d' na’uimfi: ' —Good, Durable,” High-pile, Closely-woven: Rugs, in‘two desirable room sizes—9x12 and 8%):10%“%:. A splendid choice of patterns and colors. for _either porch or 9x12-Ft. Rattania All-Fiber Rugs © At$1095 . the ule' are Large’ (7 ' —Heavy Fiber Rugs, in various stenciled designs Chairs. Lawn Benches mnd.sgretty colors. - Rugs that sell' regularly for . $16.50 and are an exceptional value at $10.95. Specialv Tomorrow ahy we have ever heid before. Each wuite coo- . ' ~Small sizes to match”at/low prices. aasive Davenport, Big Club Chair an S : 3 % # ” n’.— Ghatr.” AIL bave looso cushions and .~ Kann's—Third Floor: spring consriuction . throughout, tailored in s o i - % besutiful jacquard and cut velours in. {he new- : est patierns, - Blus and taupe, rose and taupe A sale of Living Room Suies that outclasees $ Summer Store Hours 9:15 A.M. fo 6:00 PM.