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FOR HEAD [N} ECONOMY “AL-PREST” FINISHED SERVICE PEN | ne. ur driver. LAUNDRY i with two and had Court of | ment of be readmitted to bail until the same | | court decides whether she shall be sent | | back_to the Government claims she is a native. Appealed Deportation Order. Federal authorities arrested her sev- | eral mon allen working for an organization try- ing to ov | was arraigned in the United States Dis- | trict Court and appealed a deportation | order to | She was District her bail | her work VaroRus | her counsel decided to carry the fight lon the g i | Court of | A co-we ceded her before the bar of the Federal tons of cargo a year, or He was William T. Murdock, who | the traffic of the Panama Can: Court. seeks to WOMAN RED HELD |28-Year-0ld Agitator Hopes to Avoid Deportation to | By the Associated Press. BOSTON, October man, 28-year-old Communist agitator, | | leader in Lawrence behind her, | guished in & detention room at the East R | Boston Immigration Station today. MET. 1452 | “The Federal Government had reached | out to. take her from the city where _ two days she had led demonstrations against the police, been arrested twice responsible for the strike of 22,000 tex- tile operatives, Miss Berkman w: ! custody of the Federal authorities until | today, when the United States Circuft Ecotiand under charges simllar to those | th which may oause the deportation of Miss Berkman. Murdock was arrested im Central Falls, R. I, textile strike dhturhlnte. and he, project during a recent and that it had been indorsed by the Mississippl Valley Association, the Na- 1 tional Rivers and:Harbors nd | associations representative of 35 States, its convention last year appealed to a higher court. He wu {leased while the court took under ad- | visement the charges against him. Lawrence city officials, who had con- | tended with Miss Berkman during the | previous strike, appealed to the Federal Government Wednesday to aid them in | ridding the city of the radicals they | claimed were fomenting trouble. Woman Arrested Twice. Murdock had been active in Lawrence | within the past few days, but had re- | mained clear of the police. Miss Berk- | man was arrested Wednesday as she led | a strike demonstration. Yesterday, while | on her way to the Lawrence District | | Court, she attempted to stir the strikers | | into staging a demonstration in her be- | half. She was again arrested. Both Murdock and Miss Berkman | | were organizers for the National Textile | Workers’ Union. The woman's duties {as leader of this organization’s forces | in the strike area were taken over by | Miss Sophie Melvin, a New Jersey or- | | ganizer. Native Poland. ~Edith Berk- | troublesome days as a strike lan- publicly proclaimed herself as —- 'EARLY START URGED FOR FLORIDA CANAL Project Acmn Northern Section of | State Is Sought at Once by Jacksonville C. of C. to remain in the | Appeals will hear the srgu- her counsel that she should e Poland, the country of which nths ago in Lawrence as an | By the Associated Press. { BOSTON, October 9.—A plea for an immediate start on the construction of a ship canal across Northern Florida the Circuit Court of Appeals. | was presented to the twenty-fourth released on bail, but the annual convention of the Atlantic| Court decided yesterday that | Deeper Waterways Association today b: should be revoked because of | H. H. Buckman on behalf of the Jack- in Lawrence. Late in the day | sonville, Fla. Chamber of Commerce. | Mr. Buckman asserted an_economic | erthrow the Government. She | uestion of bail to the Circuit Appeals. | orker of the flery agitator pre- survey and computations made on the basis of existing cargo movements showed the canal would carry 47,000,000 nearly twice prevent his deportation to| He said the association 1ndorsed CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED - KiNeseaL Satisfaction Since 1859 In Regular and | Extra Sizes fect, some irregulars. 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. ers, panties, Pala high side. Tailored of quality fabrics, (dyed Biack, brown and green. Guaranteed for Two Seasons These smart coats are ample evidence of the leadership of King's ce in lower prices! In fact they rival coats generally sold for much er prices even on today’s market. with the trim moulded silhouette, fastened at the Beaverette, Sealine fitch and krimmer. Large fur collars and cuffs of Manchurian Wolf (dog), and such fashionable fur fabrics Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 50. Second Floor. coney), as caracul, $2.25 to Perf. 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Second Floor Autumn-Winter Also lightly \ | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931. HECHT MONTH brings this Special. Purchase and Sale of $85 BROA Solid Color $5,500 worth of broadloom rugs on sale for $3,185, The greatest proof . . . the tan- gible proof that Hecht Month is creating a standard of value giving which is hard to equal. Tailored to our specifications from the fine carpeting we purchased. Hand bound. High in fashion. Marvelous in quality. In colors that are . undeniably correct. $ Delivers This Rug Balance Monthly! (Sixth Floor—The Hecht Co.) DLOOM RUGS $ 49.50 Size 9x12 ft. Luscious, lovely, luxurious Broadloom Carpeting. Hand- bound into Room Size Colors: Rose Taupe, Grey Taupe, Heather and Rose! THE HECHT CO NAtional 5100 Don’t miss this opportunity to win—absolutely free—one ! ol skill in solving the problem below and then send in your sol il [ in this room. 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If among’' in answer.' ,Govcrm'n:'Award '.o_f.:Abole gfi:u: be awarded for the best solution “of this picture’ problem. { taking Into consideration—correctness tness and uniqueness.§ Solution can ade out on this newspaper or in contestant desires. h, Sth, 6th and other respective meritsIn the event of ties prizes alike and of the same valoe will be awarded to each of the tying“eon- testants. Suecessful contestanis will be notified The judges will be represemtatives from Washington newrpepers and their deci- Lrione shall be final. Muail All Answers io “CONTEST DEPARTMENT” Arthur Jotdan Piane (3.71230 G SN W This contest _closes¥ Thursday. 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