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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929. 1 ‘;he w&rken got a 10 per cent increasc,” wl:thv the 34th Infantry at Fort Eus. e said. tis, Va. The conference was held at the Rus- M H NlBAI- M I-E The War Department plans for the sell Sage Foundation under the aus- mechanized force, a long-time develop- » i mt pices of the social relations department nt, undertaken several years lgol. m " 3t ‘the Congregational Education Soclety. Tisted such a vehicle as one of the mos Insanitary Conditions. | important : et i Dr. Spofford, who personally inves- as for a long ti me fi . tigated the situation, said the workers ; v = | N C —— live under insanitary conditions in mill- TR he -anspo / wned houscs. He charged th tica of machine-guns and spec \ =\ 8 o e charged the mill h bad faith, he - | 2. i Llergyman and Labor Leader g:;:‘;;:{;s ‘E’f:"f:‘“ ,sying they ab-| Secretary Good Authorizes, veapons | Declare Pastors “Controll- |“Eogsr Baidwin of the American civn| Purchase of Cross-Country : ¥ ed” by Owners e i s iiie wveat ot Flaw s Car for Infantry U ove i ; YOU ARE ASSURED OF | . or Infantry Use. o J 4 rmicrty banded with the ) ki ] s P — i :\'Ezrr,k:crs ;}:n‘l ori.fi'l}fn‘g;rél;e;&&ifi ALt tDfccmnlete a1 opera on whicr | f| THE HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE ; > TO LOC;ATE THE NEAREST It :;:v Associated Press. | s 7‘;,5,"2; taiain i i | By the Associated Press. t\’fmt.‘,.»-: 'Ef,’i’k.‘,‘:f”““‘ i B ;IU;‘ gfiggksgl.x_g&vnlcs D- G- S- STORE YORK, October 31—A clergy-' Henry P. Kendall, owner of & number | The movement to speed up the Army | guage, will be performed for the firs ot i iman and a labor leader yesterday at- | of mills, some of them in the South, |through motorization and mechaniza- Te ekt Suime ot Tiige, DELIVERY WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST 5 CALL METROPOLITAN 0689 tacked certain churches in the South |addressed the conference, but newspaper | tion advanced another step today with | oo When Dealing With a D. G. S. Store * ®s being “controlled by mill owners” |men were excluded during his address |an announcement of the approval of |g —— —= —— ry g i #nd inimical to textile trades unions. | when they refused to agree not to quote | Secretary Good of the purchase of a T v. B, Spofford, Episcopal minister | him, new type of light armored vehicle in Specializing and member of the Church League for which experts see much promlse. In Perfect It is a low, cheap, cross-country ma- n rerfec Industrial Democracy, told a conference s oy a the Southern textiles industry that | KANSAN IS DECORATED |chine, intended to transport nal of an DIAMONDS Everyday Necessities Peru, —wil- you's 1 § NN Prejudice Held Fostered. JolTMA, Peru, October 31 —wi-| FULL DRESS SUIT SHOP |] fiic_aith'%e dHigation o buy: e iiantClab McMahon, president of | special _ambassador of the ~ United e All'New | —— r awaiian Clu 27 C | —of . rejudice and bigotry fosterea by the |steamer Santa Maria yesterday after- i [ 1 tter S hueones Y | noon. His daughter, June, accompanied | JULIUS WEINBERG, 742 Ninth St. N.W, . RY % Apple Bul ern and sanitary conditions. Conqueror Lima a. the ey Textile Workers of America, hStates. for the inauguration of Presi- Charge Accounts 3 | n. Speclalizing in Perfect Di: L - ! “The pastors would lose their jobs if ' him on the voyage. 814 F N.W. cializing in_Pertect Diamonds 5 ER _"The pastors would lose thelr jobs it ‘himon the voyage. =~~~ ° 2 SUFNW. | C— i 5 | o HGEE = galm Malt Lbs. c Beans 1 Puritan Malt Pt. Can Libby’s Genuine t . B o gu X s of | infantry squad or half of a 5 e B 1 . ool —_— 5 2 i L temnt by ins, i = Mmoo ey el aiven | Lol e et s RS S SR R B S AL [ The BotieivaS SRR G Flaver | STAR SPECIALS % that the clergy are the “moral police for s I ST REH Sy Yetion — Columbus ot Tuxedos 2 i speaking at the same conference, at-|dent Leguia, was decorated with the Full Dress Invited 8 : » Pineapple. .Ige. can tributed his organization’s slow progress | Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun Cutaways M. 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