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STRCT ALEN LW IRGDBYHISBAD Advocates More Deporta- tions of Lawbreakers in Radio Forum Address. ‘Willlam W. Husband, the Assistant gration, in a radio night that there is “sore need” for a statute under which aliens who per- sistently violate the laws may be de- d without the necessity for indulg- in “hair-splitting legal discussions 8s to whether or not the offenses in- volve moral turpitude.” in the National Radio Forum, arranged by The Washington Star and broadcast over the coast-to- cogst network of the Columbia Broad- / casting System, Mr. Husband pointed out that of the “criminal and immoral classes” 2,456 were deported in the last fiscal year. He expressed the opinion that “the 80 or more existing laws which relate to immigration and allens should be consolidated in one understandable statute,” and emphasized that under a statute more clearly d the re- sponsibilities of aliens, “a material in- crease in the deportation of alien law- breakers would be insured.” Powerless Against Gangsters. Pointing that the Immigration Serv- fce cannot convict an alien of a crime, but can only deport him after he has been convicted in the courts, Mr. Hus- band asserted that faflure to convict “notorious ters that infest the at cities” left immigration authori- es powerless to proceed against them. While the law governing the expul- slon of alien criminals should be strengthened, he said, the law relating to deportation for relatively unimpor- tant causes should be linn.de less umfi g within quota limits to meet itimate b trial needs should be opted,” he said. Mr. Husband said that “elderly . ents, or at least the widowed mothers of American citizens, ought to be per- mitted to join their children in this country instead of spending their de- clining years in the Old World while waiting “for immigration under the quota.” l}in-. Husband's address follows, in ‘There are no satisfactory statistics|Was & showing the extent of tion to led Congress flm lingham quota limit law of 1921. law was su) this country prior to 1820. ents of information can be found here there in early records and writings, but there is little upon which to base even an estimate of the number of settlers 1F w - ANFTER YOU HAVE “PRESSED THE BUTTON” WHAT happens afteryou ! have “pressed the but- | ton”is just as important | in getting good prints as | taking the picture. Bring your exposed films tous. Each print receives individual inspection, and ifitisn’t right—back it goes to be remade. You ean be sure that the fin- fshed prints will be the very best your negatives | ean produce. And you’ll | get your prints on time | — when promised. EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. €OT-14h oot NW. . the in of fact during the years when our im- migration was heaviest the turning to more than one-third as great as the number admitted to the country, and in some periods of industrial depres- n&n L'ihl; exodu:dot foreign-born workers actu equal arrivals. . THE EVENING STAR, SEEKS STRICTER DEPORTATION.LAWS. |’ m ‘W. HUSBAND. annual allotment equal.$o. than 43 per dent of ‘the. total able quota, or: 65,721, purpose of working temporarily the United States. As a matter number re- the home lands was always France, 3,086. No other country the number of new|each. The drastic effect of the Number Increased After War. 200 immigrants Europe, , | migrants Quotas Passed Evefy Year. considerably in excess of e 5,000, . Ordinaril; had resulted in a lg'np decline, in im- migration, but 1; this instance there COOLING SWEETNESS, @ crease, and this s |89 to enact the Dil- uirement pplanted in 1924 by ‘still more than tion which the same method the quota of Ge.r! many is 25957, the Irish Free State, 17,853; Poland, 6,124; Italy, 5,802, .h.: law can be appreciated when it is con. sidered that in 1914 more than 1,000,- were admitted from ed to only 147,000 im- from the same source during the last fiscal year. We are often asked why immigrants the estab- lished quotas are admitted every year. The answer is that natives of countries * [ the eountry, i L TRH i i é&geg §56ky ,555515 i : g i ; I ¥ g & 3 H a quota of as many as 3,000, and 40 have the minimum allotment of m: i % : £ accorded to the and minor children of citizens are less ‘| important numerically, al .| which has*dén annual q{x:hyy Sennaigrante 1n 5,800, contributed 22,300 , the des that the ts chargeable to itted in any be limited to 153,714, whic] the various Summer ‘I‘lmo— , the time for : and Jack Frost § ds the delicious mcmo:‘ g:'Co d .Summm 5 For Iced Tea or Coffee In Lemonade— in sny cool, refreshing summer drink, the finest sugar to use Is JACK FROST FRUIT POWDERED Ask your grocer for R Jack FrosT Susar MeLooy MOMENTS- brought to you every Thursday ' evenin over WEAF and NB Chain, 8:30 o’clock East- ern Standard Time. » = | JACK FROST 5% Refined by The National Sugar Refining Co. of N. 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It cuts and welds the hardest metal Metropolitan 2416 Closed Saturdays During August THE PRICES PREVAIL IN -OUR WASHINGTON AND NEARBY STORES l And Now a New | | Complete fFood Store RIVERDALE, MD. LINCOLN ROAD & BALTIMORE BLVD. To better serve our patroms in Ri we will close the Sanitary Grocery Store and open this new Sanitary Complete Food Stere a few doors south of the old location. Now | you may do your emtire food buying under one roof. . OPENS TOMORROW GROCERY PIGGLY WIGGLY ‘At Our 100 Ice Cream Stations NORTHWEST, NORTHEAST, SOUTHWEST, SOUTHEAST, SUBURBAN Today & Tomorrow SANICO DELICIOUS FLAVOR ' ICE CREA PEACH CHOCOLATE VANILLA —Will Be Offered at the Very Special =19 / Mary Washington Asp....No. 3% tin 43¢ Del Monte Peeled Apricots No.3% tin 29¢ Del Monte Bartlett Pears. :No.2% tin 20¢ Del Monte Fruit for Salad. ,No.3% tin 39¢ Del Monte Fruit for Salad. .. Ne.1tm 23c “Sanico” Flour £ 45e Red Wing Cherry Preserves. .3-Ib. jar 43¢ Red Wing Strawb. Preserves.2-Ib. jar 43¢ Red Wing Mint Jelly. .. Schimmel’s Grape Jelly. .3:Ib, jar 35¢ SchimmePs Peach M‘”“‘g Pink Salmon 2 ['25e Blue Label Boned Chicken... ... tn5ge’ College Inn Chicken a la King. ... 50c College Inn Welsh Rarebit. . . ... .38 29¢ Guasti Wine Jelly. . .2 tomblers 250 Silver Slice Grapefruit. ..... . No.2tin 25¢ TRAE' Baeon - Lb.38e Honey Dew Pineapple Juice No.3#in 1714¢ - Silver Nip Grapefruit Juice. .No-3tin 25¢ Libby’s Tomato'Juics............ st 15¢ Blue Label Toma. Cocktail. .pintbot. 21¢ 3% Flour k> §§ Del Monte Saverkraut Juice. . pint bot. 23¢ Libby’s Sauerkraut Juice.........tn15¢ “Sanico” Grape Juice.pint 23¢; quart 39¢ Welch’s Grape Juice. .pint 20c; quart §5¢ fora full pint Glance to your right and see just how easy it is to remove the ice eream from the container . , . simply lift the top off as you would & milk bottle cap, turn the car- tom eover, press the bottom and the icé cream comes eut in a perfoct mold. “Sanico’ Peas 3 Star Pickles Gt CLICQUOT CLUB i GINGER ALE Pale or Golden GRANULES TR T i b e o 0 “Sanico” Raisin Bread,-11c “Sanico’” Whole Wheat, 11c , ’ Tender Chuck Roast »» 19¢ Hamburg Steak, ™ 25¢ Breast of Veal . .™ 23¢ Boiling Beef ..™ 123c Shoulder Veal . .™ 25¢ Beef Liver .....™ 27c Shoulder Lamb, ™ 25¢ Sirloin Steak ...™ 45¢ Breast of Lamb, ™ 15¢ FRESH KILLED Broiling Chickens Per 38‘ 149 8 Bottles, 25¢ .3 e 28c 2> 25¢ Ib. DRl ANy R e Green Bag Coffee Lb. 29 |-