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¢ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929 U.s'lEGAL SYSTEM H""vork City Bar Association last night |termed a violation of personal liberty m‘LAMONT DESCRlBES favorably, with only one industrial de- | may be due to more severe weather. n! MAIL V|A BROWNSWLLE. iMA"‘ PILOT FORCED Dow" b “ New York, and conversely. cline visible. may also reflect the result of high in- | that she favors & “reorganisation of the | "“When this confict appears, T do not In viewing & few of the index figures | ferest rates that operate to restrict - | | disjoined legal branches of the Govern- |yiew it as the province of our office to relating to commercial and trade condi- | SPeculative building. However, in so | By the Associated Press. | Plane Caught in Violent Rainstorm . b 3 i . ment along the lines of a modern law | set up our own oglmon of justice to the tions, he pointed out that the automo- | important an industry as bulldl:g‘ the | The Post Office Department on the | i Mouth Caialii SRS, office. e ars el 0 bile industry for the first two months | figures for two months are not sufficlent | request of the Mexican government and n South Carolina. i g b Mty the heans matbod of | it L. qutetion ‘Tor the entir cowne of the vear i disclosing a production | [0 tead 10 8 conclusion as to what trend | 1y, 5 conference with the State De-| ANDERSON, S. C., March 22 UP.— Branches Need Reorganizing Along | fe"00 nnient, she seid: “This can | tryo Only One Industrial Decline, in |3bout 700 per cent grester than fast) B02! i patment, has ordered all frst-class| Fiying into & rainstorm of almost 3 be done, but it will take courage and = dine o f - *4 exico T - , R. F, Line of Modern Law Office, She | determination. T have observed it takes! _ . 4 Building Operations, Is Noted |ihe Production of agvicutust) imple 43 Noblemen Exiled. ville. " Other class mail will be sent by :{:’“i’::’l“p&z"’frfi:“ o Lok o Tells New York City Bar. |8 apoiier smper aea aisiodes. atire SEtroncsow Geeka Hoklth Setot by Secretary. of 1928 and agricultural implement ex. | ASTRAKHAN, Russia UP.—Forty- | *'Tne mail previously has been going | Atianta-New York route, was forced holders in Washington.” (mnug}omfim:;m‘;:’o March :2 ot ye:l;' 100 per cent above those of | 4y, 0 noblemen have been exiled by a tmhx'ouxh1 Iauedo. hbutdlthe p;);t‘h';elk vgz down here last night, landing safely 1 ) ~Fore] T nescu, who . e \ e revolution so handicaj move- By the Associated Press. A I et fortnight, will leave “In fact” the Secretary continued, | decree of the central executive com- | ycnt<From the border sothward that | At the Anderson Alrport. NEW YORK, March 22.—Mrs, Mabel | cluding the prohibition statutes, that . By the Asscclated Press. “the only industrial decline visible is in | mittee of the Kirgiz Autonomous Re-|the Mexican government felt that it| He declared he had encountered Walker Willebrandt, Assistant United | will serve for the entire country, Mrs, | 1OF Southern France today for his| ".;eral business was declared yester- | the building industry, which for the |public. They were accused of oppress- | cou'd be expedited if contact with the | rough weather from the time he left States Attorney General in charge of |Willebrandt said that “manifestly, what | health. Vaida Voevod will be acting|day by Secretary Lamont of the Com- |first two months of 1929 is 14 per cent | ing peasants. Their property has pass- | Mexican mail service was made at El | Atlanta. He was approximately an prohibition enforcement, told the New |the courts in Utah call ‘justice’ may be | foreign minister. merce Department to be progressing ! below the like period last year. That |ed to the Kirkiz Republic. Paso and Brownsville. hour late. when he reached Anderson. o Topeoat, Eng- lish Shorts, belt, blouse and tie . . .a Boy's com- plete outfit, $8.95 Plaid silk the girl of 8 to 16 + . . just $12.95 Two pairs of trousers in this grey cassimer Suit for young ézumu of 16 to 24 77 202 Lkl &S PSS 2. K 2 P01/ AT S SSSS OSSO ROl (Becond Floor.) = 4 i oo ' i v > suspender Soral™* enor ] A dress, with 3 plain colored blouse, 8 to 14 year sizes. $5.95 s SEREZ can 777,77 S S Z (8econd Floor.) ) st (Becond Floor.) Brightly color- ed bunny with his cart, $1. For little girls who go to par- Coat with Hat to maich . . . such a prett dress in yellow, t;ui/.}t‘r'or she o’ $2.95 $5095 81695 for the Baby, (Becond Floor.) For the Junior isr . . Patent rougz :5"(1) % Colored pail ) filled with grass i . and chicks, 29¢ & Stutfed felt Bunnies in pink or blue, 50c. 3 Wooden duck, z.?‘%/%'g’-"' or y g 7 % in colors, on ford. 3 eye- \ 5 i & . 17 . & { 3 i S wheels, $1 G o00d lookis Patent tea - sirap calf bllltM?‘o nl!'- imp, side cut-outs. Jord for boys. Size 0 2 (Becond Floor.) (8econd Floor.) The Junior Miss Departmeht ’ Has Moved —to a unique and individual shop on the Third Floor, to make room for our fast growing Children’s Department on the Second Floor. Smart Ensembles priced ffom . $10.95 to $35 The newest Coats priced from $16.95 to $49.50 And Dresses priced from. . « . $10.95 to $25 This means a specialized indi- vidual shop for the Junior Miss Better Service! Junior Miss Shop—Third Floor—The Hecht Co.