Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1930, Page 20

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LNCOLNDOUGLIS CANPAGH KD Michigan Congressional Can- didate Proposes Plan to Opponent. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, August 29.—Revival of the Lincoln-Douglas style of campaign through joint debates has been pro- posed by Edward Prensdorf, Democrat, of Hudson, Mich., to his opponent for Representative in Congress from the Michigan district, Earl O©. Michener, Repub- lican, of Adrian, the incumbent. Frensdorf’s pro- posal goes even be- ond the plan fol- i\l’rd in the fa- mous series of Ili- nois debates, how- ever, for he has E. C. Miehener. which will super- vise all campaign expenditures, edit all campaign literature and direct its dis- semination among the voters. Neither has opposition in the pri- marties, September 9. In his letter transmitting the pro- 1 to Representative Michener, Boehsdor? sald that the following his opponent has built up through 12 years in Congress, in addition to a normal party majority of 12,000 to 185,000, “gives you an advantage I cannot hope to overcome unless you will agree to what I consider a fair, honorable and businesslike campaign procedure. He said he would withdraw as a candidate unless his proposal is accepted. Prensdorf, who is wealthy, promised to confine his own campaign contribu- tion to whatever sum Representative Michener proposes to spend in his own behalf. He said he had been advised that Michener was “disturbed” because he had for an opponent ‘“one of the best known men in the district, a vigorous campaigner with unlimited means at his disposal.” Representative Michener, although estioning sincerity of the proposal on e grounds the letter had been made mllc before it reached him, has prom- to answer his opponent. WEST VIRGINIA COUNTY * AUTUMN JURIES DRAWN Hampshire Commissioners An- nounce Nomirnee Lists for Servies Beginning September 16. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROMNEY, W. Va., August 20.—Jury commissioners for Hampshire County have drawn the foflowing juries for the September term: Grand, to report September 16—W. E. Nelson, John W. Omps, U. 5. Ander- son, J. E. Eaton, W. W. Balley, D. E. h, D. T. Williams, J. B. Rannells, Dalley Hardy, M. L. Dicken, R. L. Keis- ter, J. Price, Ira W. Coffman, Baker C. Flora, Henry Campbell, J. H. Cheshire. Petit, to Teport September 17—H. O. Cunningham, Raymond McNeil, Wade Herrlot, Samuel Swisher, Ed Baker, Asa 6,000 SEE CHESTERTOWN PARADE OF FIREMEN Thirteen Companies With Bands From Peninsula Towns in Line of March. Special Dispatch to The Star. CHESTERTOWN, Md., August 20.— Six thousand mm viewed the fire- men's parade here in connection ‘with the annual carnival of the Ches- tertown Volgmeer Fire ucan’p.nfi 'n fire companies from penin- sula towns, with five bands and the Elkton Fife and Drum Corps, were in the line of march. The Denton Fire Company was awarded the prize for having the best ?gelle‘handdln lll’:e and the Middletown L and captured the prize beg.hb‘ng ‘l’:l:lcg the State. ke ure! Fire Com, ‘won _th for having the molg.:\{n l:n lln:, "f“ml”ll'ln the ngest for 3 you: band in fi::whlu Lhomc.heu 'ake City Fire Company won vr& for ladies’ auxtliary. Daime Licensed to Wed at Fairfax. FAIRFAX, Va., August 29 (; 1al) ~—Marriage licenses have been mfl at Fairfax to Albert White Bruce, 27, Oak Park, T, and Katherine Louise Schults, 27, of Fort Humphreys, Va.; Oscar Allen Lucas, 24, Washington, D. C, and Gladys Elaine Tinney, 23, of Washington; Samuel J. Irby, 21, Alexandria, and Dorothy V. Welsel, 16, of Alexandria. compa; COOL TRIP ON Chesapeake Bay TO CLAIBORNE SATURDAY, AUG. 30 SUNDAY, AUG. 31 MONDAY, SEPT. 1st (Labor Day) $1.25 Round Trip PROM WASHINGTON Chicken oF Soft Crab Dinner, $1.00 ?.' res: Rooms at_ Hotel, athing Suit and Enjey Dip Good Sandy Beacl Goed Meals on Steamer Washington, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric R. R. Co. BUILDING ASS'N | 1331 G st NW. H saFET 1666 a Headache or Neuralgia in tes, checks a Cold the first day, and chocks Malaria in three days. { 666 Also in Tablets C U. D. C. CHAPTER ELECTS| Mrs. F. L Beall ¥ ed nt Hedges- ville, W. Va,, Moeeting. Special Dispateh to The Star. HEDGESVILLE, W. Va., August 20— . Beall was elected president le Chapter, U. D. C. y, succeeding Miss Hilda Lingamfelter. ' Other rs_named Vice presidents, Miss Eliza Branham | and Miss_Alice Ronk; treasurer, Miss Eleanore N. D. Light; recording secre- | tary, Mrs. D. H. Wilhelm; oorrespond- | ing secret Mrs. James Poisal; regis- trar, Mrs. W. K. Ellis; historian, Miss Helen Ellis; custodian, Miss Catherine .| bell Post, No. 22, American Legion, taok | Rotary Club room at the Mansion Inn, Gordon. e 30 10.790 Fall Suits THE _EVEN LEGION ELECTS HEADS Post at Luray, Va., Chooses Officers for Year. Special Dispatch to The LURAY, Va., August election of officers of ‘The annual Miller-Camp- place on Wednesday night at the Lurey, Va., nm’! mtu:o““w officers were chosen for . coming. year: Commander, Leo H. Hoak: fst’ vice commander, Ralph Mims; second vice commander, Ashby P. Folts; adju-~ tant, Paul B. Broyles; finance officer, Huber M. Strickler; chaplain, C. G. Mason; historian, Arthur A. Grove, and | STAR, WASHIN The m ber 7-10, and dele- gntes were named for that oc- caslon. The post went on record indorsing Commander Roszel for sergeant at te rtment national commander. Couple Have Alcohol “Arrested.” NEW YORK, August 28 (#).—Five 5-galion cans of alcohol are at a police station, having been taken from the A" helr Tequest: A stranger Jeft. them at their request. A s T e with Mrs. Beer, uylnm were for her husband. When Mr. Beer arrived hmre he was mystified and called the Open All Day Sa;urday 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. GTON, D. C, FRIDAY, Thisis the first timein 10 years that we have found it possible to sell clothing of such ESTABLISHED QUALITY at anywhere near this extremely low price! And just to give you an idea of what you’ll find . . . we have Cassimeres, Twists, Worsteds and Cheviots. 20 and 1931. THE In newest fash- ions . . . colors . . . patterns . .. for Fall and Winter, 12 HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH Direct Elevators to the Men’s Clothing Department Second Floor THE HECHTCO. Open all day Saturday 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. $9.95 Al sets perfectly matched. Rustproof iron heads. Long, real leather grips. Seasoned hickory shafts. Several weights ‘and lengths, For men and women. Other Wilson Matched Sets, apecially priced, $1195 ond $1498 50c Wilson Success Golf Balls, 3 for $1 New size 1.55. All brand- new balls. With multi-dot eolorings. Sturdy Golf Bags, $5 Zipper ball pockets and hood. New lifetime bottom. Heavy waterproof canvas with special reinforced strap. 6-inch size. Brown color. Men’s Golf Hose, $1 ‘Wool-and-lisle. New Fall colors and neat designs. Sizes 10 to 114, (Main Floor, The MNecht Oo.) $8.95 _A Seat Men'’s $1.50 and $2 Hand Tailored Ties 77c 3 for $2.25 Beautiful materials. All hand tailored and wool lined. Men’s $4.95 to $6.50 Summer Robes $.95 A good many are the kind of robes you can wear all yesr ‘round. Shantung, broadcloth, cottons, sateen and heavy rayon tyill. Small, medium and large sizes. Men’s S0c Half Hose 29c 4 pairs, §1 Discontinued patterns from « well known maker. Rayon-and- lisle. Sizes 9% to 12. (Main Floor, The Mecht Oo.) AUGUST 29, 1930. THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH For the first time here . . . this marvelous KOLSTER DE LUXE Because of the unusual- ly low price there will be @ small charge for installation. All-Electric RADIO L Complete with Kolster Dynamic Speaker! . . . and 7 tubes! Kolster is reorganizing! That's why we can offer this marvelous Ra- dio . . . with the genuine Kolster Cireuit . . . beautiful cabinet ... at such a wonderfully low price. $10 DELIVERS IT BALANCE MONTHLY Radio Store—Main. Floor THE HECHT CO. F STREET AT SEVENTH $15 Wilson “Cup Defender” - 5-Piece Matched Iron Sets NAtional 5100 “Air-Flight” " Premier Tires Guaranteed for 16,000 miles. Partial list of prices and sizes— 30x4.50 . 31x5.00 ... . 32x6.00 (6-ply) . .$1595 33x6.00 -(6-ply) . ...5$1595 Mounted free while you wait! Charge them to your account! (Main Floor, The Mecht Oo) Covers $5.95 For 1929 and 1930 Ford and Chevrolet Coaches and Sedans Made of a heavy woven fabric in several attractive shades. Easy to put on or take off. Made to be at- tached with a safe fastener that will not tear or mar the upholstery of your car. (Maln Floor, The Necht o) $|.79 6 for $10.50 All with the collar that wow't shrink around the neck! New shirt fashions . . . neck- band style with French cuffs . « « collar attached styles with barrel cuffs, Beautiful qual- ity all white broadcloth. Ample room at the shoulders, armholes and in the tail length. Sizes 13V; to 20 All Sleeve Lengths (Main Ploor, The Hecht Co.)

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