Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1931, Page 16

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MISSIONS MOVE FOR CHINA RELIEF fgencies Seek to Aid Flood Sufferers as Government Debates Measures. ' ; 1 T To Gotham Judge| i B Mt Lt ¥ eneol Trdins Ie Vitor—Dee| ' Goled Bl S e SR S ; uu‘s‘m:ft?mmk:?t%‘:tnwftfiedgg: #slane Biom Nebrby Gomaiy mmxs&mmrfim & brief ldd.ru: | g R U et | 7 A Ry finally El‘e: ‘I‘l.pmln despair—and her Special Dispatch to The Star. y J i *| campaign for independence. Democratic Leader Asserts|giagio, iz s see v o= one oy s &“‘éfi%{,&ajs”ws pmp——_— idas Temperament Precludes | others,” ahe addeq, “makes 1t ameut | delepations Trom various conters oin. | ptiigeid I Political Unity. Your Old Jewelry | 3 A The Latest Style That Is Our Speciaky sow you the designs that Sir alaon Australia Bank Bill Voted. ekl U8 0w, gns” that j o — || ey ana th Liner President Madison Bringin [n;%‘f;gmflc g ‘5‘:3 e CHAS F HERRMANN Wales - | Chinese Deposit to U. 8. e y D!:l'dbm‘ e"gw'r‘l"xo SHANGHAIL August 27 (#).-—The amendments, a few hours after it had | | passed on third reading in the Legis- ' Dot King’s Close Friend Jailed as Wilnesa in Brawl. if not impossible, to build up solidarity | ticularly the Georges Creek mining re- among women as & group, now that all | gion. By the Associated Press. are voting. The NEW YORK, August 27.—Miss Hilda dog show of the Western Mary- Ferguson, former “Follles” girl, who Y D 78 - m e ;&:d xen;cl Cllu%l ;l'nemed!db_v the % ¢ " ; “Purk: lans to increase its agri- erican Kennel Club, opened yester- There are too many kinds of women | o, urd€l, PUTg 0 | day and continued todsy with over 200 | liner President Madison sailed from [ RALEIGH HABERDASHER OB Gl SRR S 1N SN | Vet A Dt i sl ey, S WASHINGTON’S FINEST MEN’S WEAR STORE, 1310 F STREET Est. 1892 wit ipectals in -...l. 'at By the Associated Press. persons angtze | club brawl. Hes escort, Willlam “Tough River flood while z.ub;.“eh of the Wille” McOabe, erstwhile aide to Ar-|K. White, executive secretary of the Chinese Nationalist government were ' . Women's Division of the Democratic debating which of two rellef appropria. N0/d [Rothstein, was stabbed and |National Committee, declared last night | tions should be passed. {knocked out with a water pitcher. She at a meeting of the Susan B. AanHYI Edwin S. Lobenstine, American, sery- Was unable to provide $5,000 bail Foundation of Maryland in Baltimore. | ing s associate general secretary of the | _ Miss Ferguson, once a close friend of | Tre meeting marked the anniversary iioen] Chtitian Crunsil o Dot King, wh jterious murder | of ratification of the nineteenth amend- o ‘was a sensation, e knew noth- | ment. b o B sl g |ing about the fight early yesterday | Any all-feminine political o collaborating with the Pefera] |MOMDINg in & club on East Fifiy-second wauld be “doomed to failur Coun reet. “There o nta il of Churches of Christ in Amer- | "“){ jigiant District Attorney Price, who | novelty of a new departure, fca flood rehabilitation organisation. | questioned her for hours, was called | politics in & superficial way and is not Responding to th iI's inquiry, | % . Feor el Loberstine. cabled ‘an_ outiine of the | MY e e e ine. shcut [North 1742 ! UPHOLSTERING status of the relief work. it, my dear,” she told Judgmschl in | Soong court as he ordered her detained. | S Btories told by several witnesses in- | T. V. Socng, minister of finance. is- | dicated that two men came gx‘m t.h: | Gt ke Rastikunee bued a statement saying he was highly | club, drank with McCabe and then gof § i‘;_‘fij& E' fi'fi '6'5' . 1232 14th St. N.W. “We_Live Our Profession” Tomorrow at 8:30 A.M. to learn the “China famine |into a fight with him. f of United States of America, | Miss Ferguson said she knew McCabe i Incorpor: which raised money in|three weeks, but thought his name was | past ombat famine, had offered | Mahoney, the name under which he | ks full co-cperation to +utain flood re- | first registered at a hospital. 1of funds in the United States. | ocall TS Bained $1.00/900 10 Sou e Lh 7o STORE OPEN SATURDAY despite the business dcpression, to ali oy virte famine distress in Northern China. “I recognize that the situation in ANNUAL ADVANCE SALE OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 545 w35 TOPCOATS Y - $45 AND $35 RALEIGH TOPCOATS INCLUDED Semi-Annual Sale $45 and $40 America continues difficult,” sald Soong. - “hence it is all the more appreciated ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN FaC that this organization again has inter- asted iisefl in relleving suftering | Whatever you do... 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