Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1930, Page 23

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g s T aCab e e e e el Bone il R Sl SRR s cl3 SB]EN"HG S]’UDY FORMER POLITICAL PALS’ SONS Sounty to Conwres, 1o Goyernr und | GIRL AND HER MOTHER | o ko e et * |REASSIGNMENT OF JUDGE | arted by Xcams Bobumty s 190 L, ruled instead—Robert M., jr., as Sen- | | Betty wi duated 1) 1 OPPOSED IN GOVERNOR’S RACE | sior: iy ss the Reputiscas nomines | CO-STUDENTS IN COLLEGE | e “Woodrow “Witson righ “Sehoot at| IN KEARNS’ SUIT SEEN | {67 Stiisoment esierdny Coier sie | Long Beach, Calif., and will specialize S — | torneys for Mrs. Kearns objected to the Mrs. Seeley of Evanston, Ill, and | in dramatics. _ | hearing before him of a motion made 4 When she was a small child, Betty (Judge Lynch Sends Case to Execu- | o "Kegms counsel to vacate an order | now By the Associated Press. one who was, to be known as “Pighting | Philip's friends said he was assured ? 4 ; 4 y UF I_YNBHING UPENS MILWAUKEE, * September 20.—Tt | Bob> was ected. district attorney of | victory as the Republican nominee | ~ 14-Year-Old Daughter En Skt b Rt ot v wtonlyiia] (Y Comamittet Attar - Objcs "f}:;‘;fi'fi"‘ée,:“;rf,';‘",:,'gn;r‘,’y At for Governor. It is Hammersley against La Follette may be,” said E. C. Hammersley one | Dane County. | “the youngest Governor of any State in | t University. day 40 years ago, “that this young La | Yesterday the son of Charles E. Ham- | the Union,” they are already calling | e " | class,” She paid_ close "attention and tions by Mrs. Kearns. | counsel fees. Follette fellow win, mersley said: | him. By the Associated Press. .Dmre-d TR sthr‘e;:i yrageen;;essl& ;emd IS | Mrs. Kearns recently countered the Interracial Commission| (Il help him . “T'm going to try to win the election | Hammersley is 49 years old. He| EVANSTON, IIL, September 20—A | PIRCed o the thidl g7ade. St SCUPBLS | o CHICAGO, September 20.—Reassi | annulment suit with a cross bill char So he took Robert M. La Follette, just | for Governor as the Democratic nom- | worked on a farm. peddied vegetables in | 14-year-old fiirl and her mother today | {3eCher, EVRER 00 e . September 20.—Reasslgn- | jng cruelty and asking for temporary . out of college, around about Madison | inee.” Madison and walked 5 miles each way | entered Northwestern University as | When T ment of a judge to hear the annulment | alimony and counsel fees. Hopes to Help Prevent Vio- |on his horse-buying forays, They jogged | _Politics had come and gone. Father a day to attend the university. He | students ! . suit of Jack Kearns, boxing promoter.| In his petition Kearns asked annul- and campaigned over the undulating | Hammersley had died. “Fighting Bob” | hopes to win by converting laggard | Mrs. Nettie Seeley enrolled as a | More than 1000.000 person: Eng- | against Mrs. Legna Kearns was awaited ' ment on the ground he had been coerced lence by Mobs in South. Wisconsin greenlands. In the Fall, the had died—after jumping from Dane Democrats back into the fold nior in the School of Education. and | land earn more than $2,000 a vear today as the next move in the litigation | into & “trick” marriage. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. ATLANTA, Ga., September 20.—Baf- | ey ks il The New SUPERHETERODYNE ing in 1930, the Commission of Inter- . . racial Co-operation, a group of repre-; M R u p reme altue eans ajestic able adjustment of the South's race . problem, has started the first sclentific R(lle study ever made of lynchings. | —is a marvel of inventive The commission is making a case- ® g ) L3 by-case inevstigation in an attemot to | 4 T¢ aehd fecti iscover the underlying cau: It hopes | ® genius. t ac ieves per ection to formulate an effective preventive pro- ' 0 in radio reproduction. True o ! / tone quality ; wide range; won- N ‘The commission is composed of George o ;km M;l]to?\.&egl(ol; n(flthe (éhgm{;igogni derful selectivity. ws, chairman; Dr. Howard W. Odum, g;w‘e;n:-u cfl Nocl;’lhn('.)utrolmlk].!ull;;l“ The new model Majestic e s o Dallka D¢ W P.| The kev-note in home furnishings this season is effectiveness. Stvle makes its influence felt in the designs superheterodyne is a beauty. King, N Iville, _book _editor of "the f 3 If space is limited in your g, Nashville, . : . Gt . ; . . z Methodist Episcopal _Chureh pSouth and types for every room in the house. Not only in Suites; but in that great variety of Occasional pieces home you'll be particularly and president of the Southern Baptis . _ ! A AT : shiarit I b y Cotiyshticn, and D, MoGICRIBE proal-| which contribute so much in decoration and utility to every room in the house. I'he tendency toward style SI:;T;:S"L‘;}:}:“C:‘;":‘g‘:;;:‘:s e SR O N | has given “Furniture of Merit” a decided advantage in expressing fashion—in designs of class—and workman- handsome lines. Negro Educators Help. o % . N In addition, an_Advisory Committee ship of character. The price includes every- of Nc‘wrg Er%\jl(‘n(;‘)rxgha:‘ been seilm‘l"dl‘ thing but tubes; and you can It includes Dr. R. oton, principa o ry ¢ Tusk Institute: John Hope. presi- Tr 2etiaade dilbeviy 5 Coinodigcacins X s & CRRR LR L N i gs 3 : " hasd charge it with no added cost. o :”efi',‘lm"ku‘;[f‘.i,m D Charies | From America’s leading manufacturers we have made discriminating selection—bringing you the best in s pon Fiibert, president of Georgia State Col- | effect; the best in quality—and which we shall price as usual most consistently. Bring us your furnishing 86 lege. . " v Through _its ident, Dr. W. C. 30 s—we will solve them advanta sly for you. s, Ba st Do W O problem v e them advantageously for you Tt ibis Carolina College for Women at Greens- boro, and its executive director, Dr. ‘Will W. Alexander, Atlanta, the Inter- racial co-operation group will assist in the study. . At a preliminary meeting just held, the commission defined the scope and procedure of the investigation. Epidemic Shatters Faith. Announcing the plan, Dr. Alexander said the study had been made impera- tive by the epidemic of lynchings, which has marked the present year, carrying the record already to twice what it was B e e Ty “ Domestic Rugs steady decline in lynchings we had be- gun to hope we had a new South, morally, economically and politically,” ; said Dr. Alexander. “But the depres- 4 bl e Dt sing record for the present year has o L 12 seriously shaken our confidence and re- in beauty and durability vealed the persistence of tragic con- ditions. y , “So ominous is the situation that we . . feel the pecple of the South must con- f Rugs furnish the foundation of the scheme front afresh, their task of vindicating 4 E | f f . hv . Jaw and civiiization. The personnel of 5 or furnishing the house. Choose’them with his i ifi f t- 3 . . . - e & pieae of mock. which ‘wil”om. | Il e b U care for color and design, and you'll add a L et e e . ) B, charm to your furniture. These domestic wsated s sns TN . O J | productions offer smartness in pattern and SPANISH PRESS FEELS AN : richness in tone—coupled with wearability ROYALISTS’ GAG POWER g ¢ which makes them an investment of enduring R e W o i / | satisfaction, with but modest demand upon Attacks on Crown, Under ] 2% ¢ . ) the purse. New Regulations. B0 S Burl Walnut Bed Room Group MADRID, September 20.—Spanish | [l \- Y : ; : S e ; 3 2 onaiiste have been. provedtignt NN - / The trend of the period is expressed in this gracefully designed suite; developed in the beier e o s e el Mgl WAL 7 » ; natural burl walnut veneers, overlaying the sturdy and durable gumwood. Tould be a6 pronibitive as the censor- | | The finish is that deep brown tone of the walnut. Throughout, the cabinet $ 8 attorney general issued a circu- work: gives evidence of highiclags: . «. ..« wcevi o snvniveanis doinworsmsss lar instructing the public prosecutors o show especial rigor toward attacks on the crown and, within the first || 484bnurs, lh{ee; nel'spntpe;?] bv:‘ere uhe?’ pil Culi and prosecuted, one a 0, one a ¥ " s g“,’,““‘,‘,‘ b ont 2t Vaeria: - | Deep-Pile Heavy Grade Seamless ulistan n the other hand, no arrests were i i i made o1 Fosciis g Taided und Tan Axminsters Axminsters Wiltons Lustre Rugs sackes e offices ol e publican weekly, Nosotros, breaking furniture 529-75 539.75 579.50 sl 50 and typewriters and shooting at the C s SR 9x12 2 e staft. This was tnterpreted by the lb- | i . S < o S o < eral press as vel ice rotection | E - B i - : | ssiags ... 20 TRPECR. - | BARI0E ....0. . 75 83x106 ........ 138 o b | 9! - 5. ¢ EIGHT RUSSIANS SHOT RN G R ROR e ORI, o TRCSERENG. a $7.95 " $1.75 $Q 50 50 FOR HOARDING MONEY fll . 2% . ....%3 e . RN, By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, September 20—Eight per- sons_accused of counter-revolutionary | activity, including two priests, were | shot yesterday in Leningrad and in| White Russia, The Soviet secret police announced that they had been con- victed on charges of hoarding silver and 1d coins and of carrying on antl oviet propaganda. 1t was alleged that large quantities of siiver and gold had been found in their possession. Simultaneousiy 438 other persons ac- cused of counter revolutionary activity in various parts of Russia were sen- tenced to imprisonment of from 3 to 10 years. Similar charges of specula- tlon and hoarding were lodged against em. Two business men and a former | [ ezarist police officer were among those | shot_yesterda Bl | . . _ Al (( : | Effective Dining Group lsth-l-;ldE. fil:::?flgfi s %Y : ; X . : s i ' w3 This newly arrive_d' group is immediately suggestive of good taste, good quality and : i 4 =gl e A good judgment—for it's a suite which claims credit for being better than $1 95 2 Bed Rooms, Livin, : ; - ; i o Room, Dining R:":mg’ - . ; : the price at which it is marked. Walnut on gumwood—pieces of generous Kitchen, Bath and | = % 5 > 3 : ; K proportions, handsomely ornamented and finished. . ....o0voueninansn Reception Room ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION /J;’ | L . S \ Walnut Bureau WwHAT A /SPOT v » il “”"”““ & ‘ “ $17_50 FOR /PLEASURE | i . v 4 | / e | v o (A ® Made of genuine wal- nut veneers on gumwood —the whole strongly made and carefully fin- ished. Walnut Chest Superb Living Room Group 5129 With genuine . walnut 3 you'll tak oath it's & . 3 ; { Eringtin ou'll seo Luxuriously comfortable and charmingly effective. You may dictate the covering f venecers on gumwood ri e i Springtime. Y;m'l:h -Ielnm ::n aame bracing air, thrill o the from a wide variety of patterns and colors in tapestry, damask, mohair, linen, etc. $2 59 pdi gt A same radiant tapest lint hengr froet "';,',"E,‘,'i‘,:“':"; ‘ Of superior construction — and a superlative value at the price. Single pieces design and careful finish Here’s the place for life 3 in matching this bureau. Bers. ol at your very door, om |l may be chosen. Complete three pieces for. . .....cocoveniieiiiiniiiiiiiiiaea, g famous Aul-cvlél; Ca-:: | i Club course . . . . ride over - tal Takes, ) & ;fl:;‘ N et Open a Charge . Reserved Selections ,‘::..,d.,f .:..‘.e plzll-rcll.HSf"- Account— Ouse er 4 1f you \e‘ant to take ad- and enisine are matchless— . vant hes; i oY S That’s the way to enjoy delivery made at once, we will hold them subject to ';Ro‘/E&RK the full advantage of our ? = l,N' N“ i “Costless Credit.” “Furniture of Merit” Seventh at Eye your instructions. Sinest Aesont Hotel in the 1SUnsET MOUNTAIM TP ASHEVILLE, M. €. T. B. HORNER, Resident Manoger

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