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Bill Would Permit U. S. to Buy Back And Destroy Liquor FREE Parking Space . . . Opposite 8th St. Entrance By the Associated Press. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931. If a bill passed by the House IATHEIST STUDENTS RUSSIA TO TRY 14 CHARGE REPEATED .=z """ || ON PLOT CHARGES | Toronto University Quiz De-| | destroy 2000 gaitons of intoxicat- | | Menshevik Members Blamed, manded as School Editor i26d by Government agenis and | | in Part, for Much of Re- Hurls Attack on Religion. cent Food Shortage. —_—— BOTH SIDES OF 7"MAT K ST. Mail and Phone Orders Eeme = = Filled — NAtional 5220 seized by Government agents and sold to I. L. Lyons & Co., New Orleans, by order of a Federal district ' judge, Resale of the liquor was later o s s ta e prohibited as “unnl for medicinal | |1, ine Amoeated prose. TORONTO, February 27.—Charges| | DUrPoses” MOSCOW, February 27.—Fourteen sentative O'Connor, Democrat, vi | that students at the University of To- | | Loulsiana, would direct its repur- | | Prominent Russians will go to trial for ronto are practical athelsts, published | | chase for $3.793. counter-revolutionary activities, I | in the undergradunte newspaper Varsit, | | o, THSUER ‘;:’;fl"‘:ry";,’,,f,',‘,;m“’,: | The defendants, who are described in |echoed today through collegiate and he Treasury “wi - | |the indictments as friends of the re- . | iegiiative ok the Treasury “would not be ad. cently condemned group of engineers @ i o Yyerse to a refund of the amount | | jeq by Prof. Leonid Ramsin, are headed A meeting of university officials was | e ealled to determine what ‘disciplinary | | fn“view o¢ the fene the oburious ‘Z’}o‘,fi:n"""y ST — action would be taken against the edi- character of the apirits was not | | They are all members of the Men-. lors. Jarry 8. Nixon, leader of the | | established by the Government | |snarie’ et om of the Men- Progressives in Parliament, demanded | | omeers THEVIE Saatoettey T o e Ot a full-time minister of education to : S o |look after government institutions. of U " . The ¢ th |leanivg, ~Premier George S. Henry| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | oiiroec s, foainst them include holds the portfolios of education and it with Hewin Do et s highways. I‘nxnn{ planned to demand 2 TODAY. é an_investigation of the atheism charges. | Sermon, Dr. Abram Simon, Washing- The Board of Governors of the uni- | ton Hebrew Congregation, 8 p.m. i i G s i = | of & counter-revolutionary organization As in the recent case of the engineers versity adopted a resolution denouncing —_— | the cditoral as “entircly contrary to| Meeting, Big Sisters of the District, | have confoseq st thay ave rebeateq fact” and declaring that the university, | St. Patricks rectory, 8 p.m. | to detail their confessiona on the witness o the student body and faculty had been | — stand ; | misrepresented. § Reception and dance, North Carolina 4 \ s muck | A.E. F. Allen, editor in chief, took | State Society, Carlton Hotel, 8:30 p.m. h:h;.,o%m:fif;r‘:a%x.‘- o M Years ;'z') | full ‘responsibility for the editoriai and, | e ol S in another, reaffirmed that atheism was Cellar party, American Association of Another important object of the trial, | S and purposes in his daily living and at- | FUTURE. | Poland and other countries, in the hope titude toward the concept of God, de-| Card party, Prince Georges County | of converting workers of those countries nnes the existence of a deity. Rescue Squad, Northeast Motor Co,,|to Communism. “This latter attitude, we maintain, is : that of the majority of the students of | ©20¢nsbUrg road, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m. this university, whether these studsnts realize it or not, and despite the fact that they do not admit it.” Sermon, Dr. Abram Simon, Washing- ton Hebrew Congregation, tomorrow, 10:30 am. 'TWO ADMIRALS SEE general at the university. | Engineers, Washington Chapter, meets Ve v} t Xpose i The second editorial said: “A prac- | 2400 Sixtéenth street, 7:30 p.m. i:fi:os‘;;l:&égo?fi"::fir:ftx:.qmo?'th‘; ‘Social tical atheist is one who, to all intents A——— | Democratic parties in Germany, France, Our Tremendous February Furniture Sale ends tomorrow—in a blaze of glory—with an array of bargains. One and two of a kind suites, occasional pieces, chairs, beds, mattresses, etc.—all marked at straight out reductions = SAILOR NINES PLAY A 5 ® & 0 00 i All— Perfect Quality ~ Broadcloths & Shantungs - All— Collar Attached All— Colorfast All— Sleeve Lengths White Green Tan Blue Sizes 14t017 __MEN’S FURNISHINGS by —MAIN FLOOR that average about one-half. OO0 O O OB gcauoooaonwwoooceaooocoooouooocacmoaaacoonoowaooouuoaowuooccaoucaog 3 About 1 PRICE! DGO OO T CHOHOHOHOOHOOH O OGO OHHOHO O O CHO CHOHOO OO - O D OO DO O U O O G DO I B O G O O OO0 OB G BEDROOM SUITES $150 FourPiece Bedroom @y A— ot RS . . about Y2 price e f:fl(:‘ SF‘:iv;-Plece Bed- $195 f:gf, ;'&l::-f’lece Bed- $239 LIVING ROOM SUITES . about Y2 price $120 Three-Piece Living Room Suite $59 $150 Tilrce-Picce Living Room Suite $75 $190 Three-Piece Living Room Suite $95 $165 Three-Piece Bed- Davenport Suite $89 $175 Three-Piece Davenport Suite e = $119 e S ai(())om'l'sv\‘rfi-‘l:mce Living $149 BED-DAVENPORT SUITES about > price e Davenport Suite. . $139 o Ter < $169 DINING ROOM SUITES about V- price iloi(:n 'g:?‘;l’iece Dining $75 lsé(.))omT;:i.ql:lece Dining $100 l$i20i'0m'r;:1‘li-tI:icce Dining $1 25 DAY BEDS . . .. g;egcuilaalr $20 Day Beds, $ 1 0 $39 Englander Day $19 50 €« Regular $20 Day Beds, Special $15 METAL BEDS . . . Regular gzgrl?;r $10.00 Metal $5‘OO Regular $14.00 Metal $6 95 . ODD CHAIRS . . . &ggsWindaor Side $1 .95 T Ehairs, Speci’ ! $6.00 R i DL lS{i&:)sm'rgr‘:i-(l:ece Dining $1 95 lsii(‘))OmTE:i-tl:lece Dining $299 . about V> price Beas, Specal - $24.50 Beds, Specinr > $29.50 Beds, Soect. . $39.50 . about Y2 price g:srl?;r $16.00 Metal $8.00 Regular - o i e $l 2.50 . about ¥ price R Shaire Specn . $10.00 (sf?loairl(,:sopic‘i:l,.e. l l $l 9.95 ODD BEDROOM PIECES about Y- price Regular $30.00 Vanities $ 1 5 Regular $40.00 Dressers $20 Regular $50.00 Vanities $25 Regular $60.00 Vanities $30 Regular $70.00 D egular ressers $35 ghecsgtuo} ?):n:f?xoo $39.95 Use Our Convenient BUDGET PLAN—No Interest or Extras Added FURNITURE STORE —Across the Street Prize Winners in the Slogan Contest Will Be Announced Thursday, March § | PANAMA CITY, Pebruary 27.—What AR CADE | the admiral of the United States Fleet |said to the admiral of the British fleet | was all about base ball. | “For a half an hour yesterday after- noon Admiral Jehu V. Chase, com- | mander in chief of the United States | fleet, and Admiral Sir Michael Hodges % ¥ |of the British Atlantic forces sat in Everything in Season {the hot sun watching the first of & | three-game series to determine the Many things out of season here at fair prices 4 | champlonship of ~ American sailor 70 Live Dealers Anxious to Serve You Y |teams. The British officer lnplre'ntly 14th & Park Rd. N.W. American Fleet Chief Explains | Game to Briton at Series in } Panama City. | By the Associated Press. knew little of the game, but his Ameri- |can host knew a lot and explained it |in detall. As to the game itself, the team from | the aircraft carrier Wright, three-year champion, beat the aggregation from the Langley, 4-1. Admiral Hodges has been making & ’ood-wfll visit to the American naval forces aboard his flagship, H. M. S. Nelson. She ship will leave Saturday for | Gibraltar. We Have Been Selling This Big Loaf of Superlative Goodness Since We Came Into Washington! The Following Advertisement Appeared in the Washington Papers February 21, 1928: GTOM TIMES |t i el Formerly Old Dutch Markets, Inc. How Much Have You Been Paying? | As we make our bow today to the good people of our National Capital, we ask you to ask your- self the question— How much have I been paying for the items listed below? And then please remember that it was the Amer- ican Stores Co. that brought the Price of Bread Down in Washington, D. Victor Bread Cc ‘o'c'l.o..'o.o.a.o'-...t’o.o'o..’o.o' Full Pound Loaf Waskisg o s o S o asl n, an low the ity of every mim that goes to make these Big Brown Crusted ves of Gopdness.