Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1930, Page 3

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Humphreys, member of the commission, in a radio address over the National Broadcasting Co. net- work declared last night that in the past six months publishers had re- jecud not less than $100,000.000 worth of “questionable advertisin; The public, as a result of this rejec- tion, the commissioner said, “has been protected from being robbed of not less than $150,000,000.” “The press in this .matter has rendered a great public service,” Mr. Humphrey said. “I believe that within a year the advertising columns of pub- lications will be practically free of that class of advertisements that are plainly false upon their face. “But whether it takes a year or 10 years, or however long it may take, the fight is going to continue un'.ll these fakers and crooks and scoundrels who live by robbing the unwary and unlortu- nate are put out of business. In tl undertaking we have the support ol every honest publisher in America. We have the support of every honest adver- tising agncy in America. We believe that we have the support of every honest and decent American citizen.” Commissioner Humphreys urged mem- bers of the radio audience to report to the commission any fradulent advertise- ments which they may see. “Write to us and give us the facts” he said, “We will do the rest. About 75 per cent of this class of advertising refers to physlal ailments and deform- ities. ‘These q can always find crooked but shnwd and able physicians to testify as to the merits of their ‘wares. In order to meet this testimony the commission must have the evidence of high-class ns. “In béhalf of the commission and the these frauds out of business.” iy HOUSE TO STUDY COMMUNIST WORK Resolution Passed to Appoint Spe- cial Committee of In- vestigation. By the Associated Press. A special House committee is to con- duct an investigation of Communistic activities and propaganda in America. ‘The inquiry was ordered by the House Iate yesterday in approving & resolution sponsored by Chairman Snell of the rules committee and Representatives Pish of New York and Underhill of Massachusetts, Republicans. It was adopted by a vote of 210 to 18. The measure provided for the ap- pointment of /a committee of five by HE ' EVE MACDONALD YN The leader of the 42 elephanis which wil take part in the Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus, whieh will Ringling Meigs June 2 and 3. spectacle in show at Camp STARVATION THREATENS 5,000 RUSSIAN MINERS | Lena Goldfields Company, British, Yields; Concessiop and With- . .draws From District. By the Associated Press. MOSOOSW. May 23.—Reports from Goldfields Co. from that district, 5000 miners and their families were threat- ened with starvation. | The company, & British concern, gave up its concessions some time ago. , flmfluu said the condition of the po torg _Trading New York, which is the-Soviet govern- ment’s official commercial representa- tive here, and the Daily Worker, a reputed Communist organ. In addition, the measure called for & study of Communistic propaganda in the schools and of all groups, indi- viduals and organizations which advo- cate that the United States Govern- ment be ove by force. ‘The adoption of the resolution was opposed by Representative Ramseyer, Republican, Towa, who contended that it would divert attention from eco- nomic and unemployment problems and result in a “wild goose chase.” posed “find out ‘what is wrong with the in- dustrial and economic systems of this country. Fish asserted that Communists in America were recelving orders from Moscow to stir yp riots and revolu- tionary activities "here. ‘He sald that agents of the c«ammunhc p.ny ‘were active among the Negroes and in the industrial sections of the South. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, May 23.— Hurrah for an old friend, Jim Davis. He is going to be the freshinan Sen- ator from Penn- sylvania. He beat Uncle Joe Grundy. Uncle Joe goes back to coaching now. He holds the same position with the Republicans in the Senate as Knute Rockne does with the great Notre Dame team. You don’t see Knute cry\m because he is not_playing on team. Some gly in Pennsylvania wok the Literary Di- gest vote serious and run “wet.” He carried his family and two friends. ‘Yours, WII ulation Was caused by the ‘company’ failure to fulfill terms of the conces- sionary agreement respecting food sup- pllu for the workers. this region is isolated, it will be lmposslhle to get food to the miners m next Spring the Lena River The recent regllding of the great cross on top of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, required 3,000 leaves of pure 24-carat gold leaf. FOR RENT - Three. Bed Rooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Bath and Large Reception Room. Electric Refrig- eration. Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road" LET‘S GO TO PHILADELPHIA BY BOAT - Daily passenger service except Sunday on besutiful inland water route. THE NEW STEAMER JOHN CADWALADER Sails from Balri Thursday 6 ROUND TRIP, $4 ‘Through tickets to New York City and New Jersey Seashore points. Folder on request. Franklin 8127—8128—8129—7458 Watch Your “Rs” When Buying Coal Months without the “R” may be all wrong for _ oysters—but they're all right for buying Coal. May, in particular, is the time to save money— for prices are now the year’s lowest. ‘Why not call Hessick today—order next Winter’s Coal safely stored in your bins—save the real dollars that you can only save in 4th and Waser Sireets SV, o,,..u. Bureau of Engraving ERICSSON LINE PIER 1 LIGHT ST. MISS DU PONT BECOMES BRIDE OF G. P. EDMONDS ! By the Associated Press. WILMINGTON, Del, May 23.—Miss Natalie Dupont, dlll‘hhr of Lamont du Pont, last night became the bride of George P) n Edmonds at St. Amour, the home of her father. Rt. Rev. P’hfllp Cook, bhlwp of the Episcopal _ df of Delaware, per- formed the cenmony in the presence of a few intimate firlends of the l-!uy ‘The bride was given in marriage by. he: father, who is preddmt of E. L du KE'cmt de Nemours & Co. Mr. Edmonds, who 15 & son of )lr Frank ‘Edmonds of Boston is a chemical engineer cturing Co. He is ‘wel known as a golfer. | -DECATUR EB GO CONFIDENCE VOTE /== Party Gives Overwhelming Support After Secret Session Debate. By the Associated Press. LONDON, May 23.—J. Ramsay Mac- donald, bolstered by an overwhelming vote of confidence by his own party members, today turned his face toward political opponents. Friends were con- fident that he had 0 strengthened his own position that he would be able to ride out the po- litical storm which has gathered about the unemployment issue, and that there would be no general election for stake, to 29 last night to defeat a motion of cen- h, hkphuinmubhutunhn the Duchy of Lancaster. mro:wfld'nmm.kmmofleudln: sp‘eeholfib minutes’ duration. In the 'wo hours Mr. Macdonald l.nfl hh lenr ministers were under- e presented their cause with eloquenee :nd such eflectlvenm that when the poll was taken the dissidents numbered no more than the usual left wing strength of the party. At about the same time it became known that Mr. Macdonald had refused the demands of David Lloyd George, Liberal leader, for cmln electoral re- forms, inclu rtionate r!pre sentation. Thus it appe-tefl that what ever happens next Wednesday, when the ministry will be further challenged in the Commons on unemploymem the official Liberal vote will not be cast on behalf of the government. ‘There was a growing belief, however, that defeat of the government at that time is unlikely. It was pcinted out that, while the Conservatives may vcte solidly against the go the Lib- eral vote probably ‘1Il be divided. This Liberal defection probably will be suf- fllt;ent to save Mr. Macdonald and his aides. 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