Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1931, Page 25

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Presenting the newest in straw and fabrics and every conceivable color and headsize. You'll surely select two or more. THE Satu rday 300 @Qffifi%gfimemooe HATS $7.85 formerly $12.50°to $22.50 W. N. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh EVENING p STAR, HINTS AT BUCKLEY RACKET ARE HEARD |Radio Announcer Sought } Peace on “Terms,” Radio | Commission Told. | | By the Associated Press. | DETROIT, May 14—A former United | | States district attorney and a former| | mayor of Detroit testified in a Radlo| | Commission hearing yesterday that they | | had been invited to “make peace” with | the late Gerald E. Buckley, political | commentator for Radio Station WMBC, | WASHINGTON, |and halt radio attacks on them. | John R. Watkins, who resigned last | year as_district attorney. said he in- | | curred Buckley’s enmity by refusing to | licensed to practice. A few days luter he said, a man whe 1 sald he was from Station WMBC Visited | and told him he would be “blasted” | over the radio station unless he nw Buckley and made arrangements to st the attacks. Watkins said he cfl]efl on Buckley and told the announcer if he | ¢ver mentioned his name over the radio, | he would “kick his head o Peace Advance M-de The former mayor, Charles Bowles, sald a man whose Voice he did not recognize called him by telephone twice during the period Buckley was de- | Rouncing Tim and his_administration | last year and told him he was sure sat istaciory arrangements for peace could | be made it I could afford o4 him, the former mayor said, wthat 3t dividing my pay cheek with | | Buckley was the price of being mayor, [T didn't want to be m | kley continued to attack the | mn)or in_ nis nightly broadcasts until | | he ‘was slain, a few hours after Bowles |was recalled from office last. July 22. | watkins did not say whether the threat- ened “blasting” materialized, but no | TN s - Our Great Annual Sale New Summer Hats Beautiful Millinery Creations . . . Comprising the Year's Value-and-Fashion Classic! Rough Straws Panamas Bakus . Boucles Sisols Friezes The New Crepes Rough Straw Bandings Balibuntls and Bangkoks Actual Values, $7.50 up to $15.00 MISS, THE great millinery event of the year, for which thousands of Washington women are waiting. An endless array of authentic new hats to be worn now and right through the summer. All flatteringly youthful and very smart. In all the Favored Styles . .. IN BLACK . . NAVY .. BROWN .. SAND .. WHITE . ALL WANTED HEADSIZES FOR , DEBUTANTE, MATRON . WHITE WITH CONTRAST . . hilipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G D. C., THURSDAY, reoonlln was found of attacks on him or his The Government rested its case yes- terday in the hearings before repre- sentatives of the Radio Commission on renewal of WMBC's license. O. Smith, attorney for the station, sald he would call a dozen or more defense witnesses. Mayor Frank Murphy heads his list of wltnesm he sald. MRS. OWEN GRANDMOTHER Florida Representative Welcomes Third Grandchild at Baltimore. Representative Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida became a grandmother today | for the third time and hurried to Balti- more to welcome the new arrival. A girl_was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Painter Meeker at the Union pi el two other children are Rulh 3d, lled and Helen, aged 3. Brlnd(n!her was William Jennmgs Bryan, A beautiful home owes muzh of its charm to {esh, clean rugs Call Mr. Pyle . .. 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Genuine por- celain enamel fused into the metal—a (lutenm(, ever- lasting surface! Modern pedestal lavatory, has large roomy top. Water closet of strictly “A” grade vitreous china, twice fired, _deeply lhzed White celluloid coated seat. Genuine siphon jet principle for quiet flushing. All fimnn of brass, beautifully nickel plated and polished. See it set up complete.—Basement. ——————————————————————————————————————————————- ———————————————————————————— DO YOUR ELECTRICAL SHOPPING AT SEARS! Artistic, Colorful Lamps $@.7 As Illustrated Chair, Junior 2 or 3 candle types, compiele with ulbs and parchment shades. 3 Lamps as Illustrated 57_8j the Set 7 ’l"o uqnllfl( botidoir hmp-. with alabaster base plaques and engraved gold plated nnm and a btd lamp. Shades are of lace georget! llvo on lectrical l‘txtnru Estimite Fres nstalla- Single- Light racket As Nlustrated 3295 Modern, beautiful ceiling fixtures $77.95 to match. See Tlnm in Basement Beautiful, New “Argentine”g Fibre Rugs | 30x60 Inches 36x72 Inches What a trifling cost to transform a room Ry throwing down these gay Summery Fibre ugs. Lovely colors to match or harmonize with any room ensemble. Monthly payments easily arranged on purchases of $20 or more. Saturdly Unul CEBUCK anD CO. RETAIL STORE SEARS _L_-__

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