Evening Star Newspaper, August 6, 1931, Page 4

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ON ALIEN PERMITS Doak Says Several Held as Racketeers Admit Return Fraud Charges. By the Associated Press. Well, Folks: . b , Secretary of Labor Doak mme-d' today that confessions had been ob- | z Plosed again next Baturdey 10| L, oo geveral of the men held in | our “boys and girls” 8 “break” | new York on charges in connection | in before Friday, 6 P.M. with alien return permit frauds. | » 3 - ‘The arrest of seven alleged racketeers and three Immigration and Natural- | Flnal Reductions! ization Bureau employes was announced kll $15 & $16.50 1 75 Doak did not name any of the men who had confessed, but said several| confessions had_been made and coples | {gent to him. Some of the men held, | he said, were reputed to be wealthy. The h.uk!n‘ up of a New York ing that was to have brought 100,000 lllzm into this country illegally m the p.st 10 years has been an- 10 years is seen in the yesterday by the Becretary. Pudm'vm(ht and steamship agent. and Gus end Anthony Allocca, real estal While all the ramifications of the ring have not been traced, Secretary Doak said, the arrests were believed to hlvabmnnu one of the biggest rings USE the popular Kaufman Bud- pet Plan—Y, cash—balance 10 weekly or § semi-monthly pay- Lighter than a Straw! and Oapt. McDermott the New York police force were credited with the arrests. TEN HELD IN NEW YORK. Gang Believed to Have Collected $175,- WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, Huge X-Ray nghts Cancer 1,200,000,000 VOLT TUBE IN CALIFORNIA. ERE 15 the new ‘1,200,000,000 vclt X-ray tube used for the treatment of at m n-awm nrc was Iu boratory eandtn' 30 feet vertically Lauritsen, WM at “ of the California Institute of three rooms, ‘Cal-’ ” and was magnate. —A. Photo. ITALY’S WOMEN KEPT FROM PART IN POLITICS BY FASCIST REGIME *“Place Is in the Home” Ip‘Actuality for Nation’s Mothers, Wives and Sisters Under Black-Shirt Rule. ROME (P)—“Woman's place is in the home” was s politieal ery in the days betore the war, but it still mmmlm% the opinion of Italians toward thelr mothers, wives and sisters. Italy is the country of masculine mwh -:mmuflmewamt scene. 't Pascist party provides for the recognition of the mothers of Italy, but grants them no vote and little voice in the pro- of military and phydul educa~ which are training their sons to e soldiers in Mussolini's bl.lck-shlru “A _country’s strength,” says _the Due “is in its popllll'.km and therein is expressed the role Italian women are m-re fit to enter the black- (?L‘f’ s "srmy WHGH they dhtes. st 21 ‘When their 18 months of service are FRIDAY! CLOSE-OUT DAY® $1 Women’s Pajamas mesE T Women’s Dresses Boys’ Suits M.um-u i e 40¢ Girls’ Rayon Undies FEEEEE 29¢ » heldon Shadow’ elt Hat $7.50 A knock-out, knock- about crusher felt. Extremely light and durable. Shapes it- self to vour head as if made to order. Takes the place of a straw and a regular felt. . And you can wear it from now on up to the Winter months. Light grey and browh. | "% e 2 & 2 Seconds by Direct Elevators to the Men's Hat Da_prmmu —Second Flods. THE HECHT $1 Men’s Rayon Union Suits ‘omen in industry here are limited Crepe and Silk Dresses $]. 44 .'5::-:;.3‘.... EE Jone o sntirely stecve: less. F riday We Contmue Our iIDOLLAR DAY Examples Are Listed: #9 Boyw’ Coverupe, @] 30c Seamiem Sheets, @) Dresses, 2 for .... $1 Women's Cotion to mfll md factory workers with a few W , however, gre numer- in_other countries, claims many women but only a small tage of them are qualified to Even womt g their own luto- mobllel are an object of wonder SEVEN COMMISSIONED Commissions in the Army Reserve Corps, have been issued the War t to the touuw\n‘ Tesidents of this my O)mrhl !rylnt 900 Nlmtaenm xcblu. and - Curran J. de lmwkkmt,ueondllzuwmnt‘ Military Intelligence Division. 0dd lots, discontin- ued lines, broken siges, to close out at prices shich chal- | lenge you to pass them by — standard quality merchandise and the same quality as if the stocks were complete. Come early-—quantities are limited! $3 and $3.50 Women’s Novelty Footwear _:n'-"n:fi:uuu 950 Il styles; sizes 3 o 8. Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Oxfords $1 81x90 Sheets, 2 for Hemstitehed, seamiess. per- I fect auality. standard brand. Free from dressing. $3 Seamless Rayon Spreads Perfect auality 'ly‘- ‘l- sholee of "'m'" Ehee e 3 veaena $1 _—Rnuer—n 2in i RS 22 59¢ Felt Base Floor Goverlng $7.95 Felt Base Rup Ay R 4 you to see these o e 9397 39¢ Clmu Matting 8-in. width. EE2 12%c AUGUST mm CABMAN RETURNS B2 L0 N o T Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt of Washington Leaves Jewels in New York Taxi. : PR T i A New York taxi driver who £ 000 1l R. 8. Reynolds Hitt, Washington society led she had left them i 1 ¥ 3 7gd and ha to the Grand Central Station. Family Is Poor. ‘The reward will be a timely aid to the 21-year-old taxi dri Brusza of Richmond Hi with his brother !umu -nd two younger lice in )'fl' York dhclre-d thll itt had in: ed them he would Ey a_suitable re'nrd 10 rs: i Gate Free for St. Andrews. ‘would 8t. Andrews, Scotland, the home otherwise. The Brusza family, it was | golf, must charge admission during the T Fo%, SRS e 1y 2R € chamlonl, o 183 or o inches “in length and 6 inches in |the The has re- width, fastened by & small lock. Brusza carried the case into the East Fifty- first street station at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday and told the desk sergeant that two |willing to pia; women had left it in his cab in a ride to the rajflway station. Neither of the men dreamed of the fortune the case contained untfl they opened it. There, in smaller cases, To Balancé Our Used Car Stock We need a few more Fords, Chev- rolets, ‘Buicks, Pontiacs and Nash cars, and until August 15th will make you a liberal allowance on these cars in trade on the New Free Wheeling HUDSON and ESSEX LAMBERT-HUDSON MOTORS CO. Salesrooms—1501 14th ’t. atP St. NW. Open Until 10-P.M. D.:lht lm L GROSNER’S F STREET Lucky for those men who won’t be out of town FRIDAY and SATURDAY Until 2 P.M. Closing Time We're arranging a week end bargain party for those men who are sticking around town this week end—what savings! ry2s Special Group: of Kuppenheimer and Grosner SUITS $1995 No 'Alteration;——)\o C. O. D’s—No Deliveries All Sales Final Full weight 3- pc. suits suitable for Fall wear. Were Formerly Special Group of Shirts OS5, Were Faormerly $2.50 Those real fine woven madras and fine broadcloths in the newest stripes and figures you'll want...collar attached. The sizes are broken...but they're all therc in one pattern or another. CRROSNERY S F STREET Raccoon buyers $300 and up in 1930. Nnowubwu cost buyers $250.00 and up in 1930. Now, A smell down serves your reproductions of ~ Needle-Point Bags Offered for the first time s 5 at this low price! The elaborate details throug’hoit lnd the superbly blended colors belie the low prlce of these exqumte 1mportcd bags. . Open Uniil 2 PM. Saturdays Branch Store Opén AN Day Semi-Annual. CLEARANCE Extraordinary Reductions in Every Section of the Store All Tropical Suits Reduced All White Flannel Trousers All Striped Serge Trousers Al Sport Coats All Linen Knickers All Chauffeurs’ Suits Men’s Shirts Greatly Reduced Pajamas . . . Flannel Robes Silk Neckwear . . . Sweaters Sport Oxfords Clearance Priced Gladstone Bags . . . Panama Hats All Straw Hats Boys’ Wash Suits . . . Knickers and Shorts at Clearance _ New York Avenue ‘at Fifteenth lr-ck&on: 3113 14¢h N.W. BLGTIORALY ENOWN

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