Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 6

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Ly Dy BENibg SraR, Wasnolaovivs, D C, dveova), Aluvow 4, iwl. ' |Woman Observes GREEN DEMANBS 'f..::. 5 e i el g | Where dhert :‘,.'“:."..:f.'.’.“‘?:,.‘;.“:% 5o to mee iy movom vy | Births Reported. | MACKAY AND BRIDE SAIL vernment maneys | of work and 25,000,000 others g o hs have J i | o e Prectdent Hoover, @reen sabt,-shouid | WPRITE MRS W BT RN | Heng of Westal Tolograph wnd For: e 2 which will t our present nolmnlimn is affected. The duty rests upon Readlng of Llndy duistry and Government, | sogiety to balance It 8o that this fuf- |these leaders of industry and_ st g&;’; X d e ! 8t Capital i . m& Iabor. | fering may be remedied," Green said, a”m“m-m? i v 'm these werkers overcame this situation. — predicted it would be over in six |But it does owe them Winter of thic. ‘& Winter whioh | ci & losth Bhfl‘d‘y by el ot”&ehn‘: of unm:l‘vn: ::.m;?i %’m M““ m -m“;m shouldl do -& w&%m:;‘ : R oo by 3 me'feh . g AP s By o Hmuté:x : == : B e ' | Miss Mary Knapp Regards . T . this shligatlon, | -Industry cught to give definite wa. [Theée Colored Men Killed and| Economic Depression as (Head of Labor Federation E"’E"L”"&-"‘.”n' T i oters | fo bolasen the sounomle feseiee srmun: | Suchns “that ther Anather Wounded as Mop | Divine Punishment. Says Hoover Should Act |Fil e SV, ot distzess bectine the | 124’ milie e | of pur Nation ¢ RIS R . hausted. Protests Evivtions. BY the Assaciated Pross. | on Economic Status. “There must be something wrong with thia problem 1 ALE, Pa., August 4—Miss | » avsmn M Ki f Montgome: uare, T Wtiksessiated Fross, g hc:ew:i:rved her w?ms:xrr-h- W7 ihe Ausrclatel ea. | A et & Commtni | day aaniveracy loduy awedy b Bet | wyiium reen, prsident of the Amer- | [ i b er- Rkt frng: o Bl home. For the pest 98 years she has |\, "pegeration of Labor, today pro- but sanguinary riot on Ohfeago's Bouth | peen a resident of the village. : MURIAR ‘which, thris edtorea s’ g it to read. | Posed that President Hoover either call L J slain and one was m"::‘a’ wounded. voted b whom |® COnference of economists in an effort | I} i Three policemen who helped put, down | Ing about Cel. Oharies Lindbergh, Whom | i, remedy employment conditions or | ||’ e B TN, SERec) | ahe admiren ""n:"“:*“-' - admit “the present economic structure | (i’ e T . B D e absosy it | Of the country is an absolute fallure.” X Nowly Green spoke at the forty-sixth an<| [f ediate steps were taken by offi-| ‘gne belisves the present economic |nual convention of the Massachusetts | (f e ———— - e e i e e — - — - elals, inclue dJ. Cer. mak and Corporation Counsel Willlam mmv:;e o 3o muc'f‘fl “::g Federation of Laber. He outlined or- H. Sexton, to prevent a repetition of the g . | ganized labor’s remedy for the situation, . disorder, which began late yesterday :w%fl"m. Hf,d&".: md.‘,g{.lm— / afternoon when several hundred colored | gqvocates. It is God's method of pun- i Er A St S St e ' | shen T mom-pamens of rem. | oy ege e e [IFAREWELL| | Crowd Shouts Defiance. radio, mumm newspapers, is much 2 g, & FEREGE RS 2 ¥ IDEAR CORNI rage. | She plans to go on a pienic next | week. CHIROPODISTS ELECT | ‘|'nAnTuLsA|s|:e NOW IN PROGRESS e { | Pr. Paul Mahaffey of Illinois Is| v b = ‘ URNITURE for every room in the house, beautiful rugs, linoleum, curtains, draperies, etc. ' soriaateid, ‘T B LU E JAY ; F Monthly Payments Easily Arranged on purchases orsm or mor'c. ; . L] CHI but | Mehaffey of Springfield, Ili, was re-elected pnnmnm of the Inter- i 3«'%5%&7." Sclentifie. Association | col" ’LAST!RS Other officers elected included: Vice | ‘When the rese: Charles P. Leydecker, | Bt. Louls: Louis , Detrolt: E. C 25c pulled Stivers, Loulsville, Ky.: 0. J. | ‘ tened | South Bend, Ind., and C. A. .| . : 2o - Bostan, | The quick, safe treat- 2 A2 P, |was e ittt TeL | meént—for 31 years. |} ! ‘c . R e | e .| Made by the sur- I : . ) = ‘<) & BUAC ‘ , “ s Af One Unusua IY Bleep-WIJker.lnl.h Ribs. | gical dressing house of ' : ‘ Low Price rves, | presidents, Drs, 3 ax BASCO, I, August 4 () —Wesley The manner of the third man's death | g, three gould not be lesrned. and anly one of | Setlen, e thive hroken rhe wnd | he was stepping from a stack of sheaves anio o machine. In- window to the. ground. 2 o8 BTl ol ——Tol | i TN N 2 (A ' FOOTER! e J - CLEANING! B ‘ : ' SPECIAL! Beginning Mon. Aug. 3rd Never before has Footer’s inimitable Quality Cleaning been available to you q@:!hue extraordinarily LOW P R IC E S | Double Deck Coil Spring _ Hardweod tlro.m Bed > (Cash and Carry) o e o R R KAy | %fi"‘""‘fi"""" - i | ties at top and cenmter, 1'i.inch centin. y x , WaATEnE T & - ‘ [ uous angle frame and drop-type steel ANY DRBS cross slats make it strong. Standard sizes, we " 85¢ | TOPCOATS White and Sport Coats, §1.25 FOOTER’S AMERICA’S QUALITY CLEANERS 1332 G St. N.W, 1508 K St. N.W. 3009 14th St. NW, 1327 Conn. Ave. 1784 Col. Road N.W. 2620 Conn. Ave. Detroit Paper Says Plant Flans to| Rehire for New Model. Jg g .?-m..“!m = says that the motor des! Complete Metal Daybed ; It is by far the best bed we ever saw for 55-Pound Felt Mattress se little! The ends are finished in baked- Sl on-Ails nver SO L Ik | with d. ted panels, and :l?u”m‘-:n pad h”mnly’:;u.;::d. tress and your dreams are bound to Link fabric action. Opens to full size. be pleasant! It is covered in satesn ticking, with 4 rows of side stitching. - Annual August Selling of Quality Blankets 7= “Nashua' Part-Wool of thi sUMMER Each year about this time in August we hav- Ay, thzd Cu]c:re m:::,,},-.:; ;: I aspecial Blanket selling, offering through our 2 S Blmket. customers who find them the most ( L E AR AN( E advance planning and tremendous .purchai- : 3 ) 70x80 sz’s pair comfortable, good looking shoes to I ing power the year's greatest values. Feature T inches st be had. And here's a rate oppor SALE ‘| ' values this year are ; e m.':vuhmolfic‘hdudmflhh B o 298, zs, s 10 (N Srsraerga | . WOMEN'S SHOES | Savings this year are greater than ever, . wu,%mmém Formerly $11.50—$14.50 | it mv.l! L] w our modern Basement. K AN | ) | ~ Space 4 - See the new Fixture now on b SV ’ tay as long as you wish. | 612 13th Street N.W. | display at prices we never | R MONEL BACK B any time. No | Corl M. Botz, Maneger f o s ' e

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