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ARUUSES FIUPIN[]S rtlcle Assqrt}m Canuest Draws “New Criticism * From Legislature. the Associated Press. MANILA, September 18—Seetetary ‘War Patricie: J. ‘Hurlsy fases hew ticism from the insular Legislature as result of statements-attribted to him an interview with the Bagulo cofre- ndent of the Manila Tribune. The artisle, read on the legislative quoted Secretary - Hurley as rtjng that the United States m’ the Philippines by right of conquest d that 3,000,000 intelligent Filipinos derftood the responsibilities which 1d: result from independence, but there are 10,000,000 others who not. Challenged in Senate. It was impossible to reach Hurley for armmuon or denial of the statements, he was in the l.sm’wd gommx n. Representative Ru apu- :d lb(bymempbefl of the House criticized Secretary, who is here to study the dependence problem, and three Sen- tors challenged Hurley's alleged re- rks on the floor of the Upper House. Assuming Hurley had been correctly oted, Kapunan denied the statements. e said the United States had illegally upied the islands because the truce Spain -already "had -been signed e Americans occupied Manila, “l’“lt 1, 1898, Eight Qthers Comment, i He did net mention the Filipino in- against the United States, ch in February, 1899, but took ther poi.nt * he D e e 005,000 Filipiags. who E::rxund nothing of independence are pariahs and just follow the rest Representative Emiliano Tirona said i '.he statement were true, America’s 30 "}em in the islands had been a dismal #ailure. Others who spoke on the matter were’ ;Repnununvu Leonardo Festin, Pran- d.co Varona, Merceld, alalrel and Jose, and Ruperto Domingo, Mon- ‘tinola, Elpidio# .A uin Vll"LI\N T0 BOOST TAX g ON RICH WINS FAVOR _’!lehnch’l Proposal Is Indorsed ! by Senator Wheeler and Rep- resentative Byrns. The plan to meet, this. Freasiry defiolt by increasing ” on ‘large incomes thus far has wonr thore advocates among NAVY BUREAU AWARDS CONTRACTS FOR $145,996 Jobs Over Country Provided For in An- nouncement of Winning Bids. - 'nw wa Department’s Buresu d ards and Docks yesterday.announced ! § ; & Mac! of 8ot & tract for um for an electric' freight elevator u. tha New Yor‘k Navy Yard. BODY FD’U!DKE‘R DAM War Veterad Beliéved to Have Slipped and Drowned. body of Gus D. Boutchyard, 42 years old, 315 Canal street, who was drowned ‘Tuesday afternoon when he Tell ofl the city water works dam, was y in the old canal han distance below his home. e was last seen Tuesday when his wite called him to dinner. It is thought he llls?ed on the dam, which was cov- ered with several inches of water. He was a sign painter, but had been out of work a mcmth He could not swim. He served s year ifi France during the ! World War. VIRGINIA GIRL WEDS ZLee County Resident Becomes Bride of Silver Spring Man. § ByaBtaff Correspondent of The Star. sn,vm SPRING, Md., Se| it Court of Lee County, Smith was emphyed as a tem- at the Census Bureau enumersation, » Becomes Polo Fan ATTENDS MATCHES AT WESTBURY, N. Y. " spondents and ABE RUTH shows what the well dréssed man should wear. Here he is with Mts. Ruth and his daughter Doroi %hen they atténdéd the polo initches at swanky Westbury, N. Y. ~—A. P. Photo, | HELD IN EMBEZZLEMENT ] TOY TO BE SHOWN Novel Organ Will Be on Display at| Accountant for Aircraft Makers " Radio Show. i Admits Falsifying Records. | A toy plano which is said to produce| NEW YORK, September 18 (#).— the deep, full tones of a theater organ | Frank Stern, 46-year-old accountant is to be bne of the features of the employed by the Fokker Alrcraft Co., radio and ‘electrical show to be staged | was in the police line-up today on a by the Elebtric League in the Washing- | | charge of forgery in connection with ton Auditorium Monday. | embezzlement of $2,875 of his company's The instfument is called a thyratron | funds by falsifying records. He admitted tube orgafi arid can be carried easily’ the charge, according to police, -m from place to plice. he used the money to pay some deb 3@, NEW fi]:)RK AVENUE o FIFTEENTH '@ Hoeping Washington Men Well Dressed ® Fall Ofldrd‘s 56 THE new Fall styles of these famouily good shoes are in. One of the doen or so smart models is illustrated above. They’re in black or brown Sceteh graim or smooth ealfskin. _Come see them to- morrow. Bk Byt o New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 14th N.W. @ Washingion A(u Well 0 STYLEPARK HATS The Aristocrats of Moderately Priced Hats By concentrating on a hat at one price, the manufacturers of STYLEPARKS produce a hat for $5 that is worth, in our opinion, a lot more. Try one on tomorrow, and we believe you'll agree with us. New York Avenue at Fifteenth Branch Store: 3113 14th N.W. 'AR WASHIMH(L s BY WATER TOFEE 2 Utlna Batflethip Arkansas, President and First Lady Will Go to Yorktown. ‘When President Hoover goes to York- town, Va., t6 make thé prinéipal ora- tion incidefit to the eeremonits cor- meffiorating the 150th anniverSary of the surrénder of Lofd Cornwallls, he will maké the trip aboard the Battle- ship Arkansas. ‘The celebration is set for October 19, ‘The President will be -c:on;rnnled by | Mrs. Hoover and a party of friends and » limited number of White House corre- rhfltom'lpherl It is Mr, Hoover’s intention to motor w Annapo- lis on Saturddy, Oétober and _go aboard the Arkansas at mnt 108, The vessel will éruise down Chessheake Bly and about the Virginia capes Sunday evening, when it will held xu. Yorktown. Will Go Ashore Monday. The presidential party Wil go as! early Monday morning, and soon afl the conclusion of his speech at ll B is ggufl that the President will arrive k lt the White House Tuesday | -me Arkansas is the flagsh training squadron of the scout! of the United States Fleet lud.fl manded by Capt. P. W. Foote. Being a flagship of the nqundron it carries | the rear admiral h_ng- of _that CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W. Just South of Tilden St. Apartments of 8 rooms, kitchen, sun porch and 2 baths, electric refrig- eration, 24-hour tele- phone and elevator service: Resident Manager Garage Space A;:Ihbh in Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 788 15th 8. District 6830 George’s Offers the Blggest Trade-in Allowance U 1932 CONSOLE Values latest 1932 improve- E mvtr ofluei be- ments. Stop in George’s any day fore by Atwater Kent, with all the or night for a demonstration. Open._ Nights hons| com- | the battie- Maryland and Utah on his good tour to South America, $2,614,751 Refund Granfed, Refund of $2,314.754 in income taxes will to the Uhited Fruit Ob. of Boston was | wi annoufived today by the Treasury De- partment. The sum returned repre- sented overassessments in 1023 and 1925 to 1928, inclusive, Good Values This Year—That’s Why Our 4 School For Boys Are in Great Dentand RIGHT NOW! Free X- Machine mflu Sérvice Misses’ and Gmln( Girls' Strap Pumps and Oxfords $3.50 and $4 T $9.95 A Wonderful Value in School Shoes ..'.:.'.'“' ALl wa t!rlm Shoe Stbre 312 Seventh. iVOCAL TUTOR ENDS LIFE "FIRM_ON STRIKE PLAN| Demiand Wor Ousting Americans Bmployed by Company Teacher of Famous Singers Takes 18 Retterated. g : m:" by By the Associated Press. . MEXIOO OITY, September 18.—The | BY the Atsoetated Press. National Transports' Union todsy pub-| NEW YORK, Septemibér 18—Wih lshed & demind for disinissal 6f all | I8 Wile and two children asleep in| Becauss of of office Afmerican employes of the Southéern Pa- | An adjoining room, Sergel Kiibansky, | Workers the Jugoslay government has cifie Raliwhy of Mexico and declaring | 33, YOPAl teacher, whoss Puplls inchid- S e e of cid-fash- nvlulha‘t)maeemmm | &4 séveral widely khowh sifigers, com- | ence o modera R MAL.R i HATS & Sizes it pays to look your Count Most Shoes and Girls best— Some hats look good . 4 & some wear .indefinitély . . Millory Hats combine style and wear . . . and we have plenty of models you can choose fromh, Plain Tie Mmbmxmmnm urum siges 11 4!6-0 0 Children’ s When we u‘E 1 95 say the new WARINGS are more than you'd expect.. we're putting it mildly... you ought to see them. New Fall Arrivals Street N.W. All of the New 1931-32 models in every newv HARD FINISH . . . worsted and unfinished worsted patterns . . . ALL SIZES! Sow Hm‘m)(; - THE AT We’re Hatters Here at Saks! AVENUE SEVENTH 9 New 1932 Models! 17 .Great Features! The biggest value your dollars have ever brought home. A big performing superheterodyne of small convenient size. A real Atwater Kent with every 1932 modern improvement. 1932 $62 50 Superheterodyne, = 10 - kilo- cycle selectivity, tone control and static reducer, variable mu tubes and pentode. Ex- quisite matched walnut cabinet. 2139-41 Pa.: Ave. N.W. Compact Nt WE could never have built the hat business that we have without knowing something - about the real art of fitting the hat to the man. ' You will find thebe’s nothing “automatic™ about buying a hat here. We are observant of the proportions ¢f a man’s face, his profile, his complexion, his height, his age. Such matters have much to do with the way a man looks in his hat. OW that you are about ready for your new one, it’s worthwhile to know that our Fall . displays are ready—with every new style-note from Snap Brim to Homburg—and with a #$dpreme value at every price. *50—62 Stetsons ducvinet) $7.50—$10 " Saks—First Floor West 2968