Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 36

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UNLICENSED RADIO 1S PROBED BY U. S, New York Banker’s Son Is Reported Operating Statien in Goshen, N. Y. BY ROBERT MACK. tingly has violated m lations. Un- til the facts are known, however, the commission will not decide on its course ‘at action. Fine and Prison Penalty. Under the radio act of 1927, it is un- 7 5 ission. vides a maximum penalty of $5,000 fine, | such “offenses. Should it be found that the station |does exist and that it 18 purely a case =o( lnnocent violation of the law, it is expected that there will be no prosecu- tion. The station then would simply be ruied off the air. In cases where there is malicious intent to violate the law, nowever, there have been vigorous pros cutlonl in the past. offices it was ‘commission Speedy investigation of & report that wmw L et Peter Goelet, son of Robert Goelet, | New York banker, is oxwrnung an un- licensed radio broadcas |for argument next month four cases involving unlicensed radio stations in | — ing station at|which indictments already have Goshen, N. Y, in \lnlmiml of the radio returned. Jpw has been ordered by the Federal ndm authorities. C. it | Lee, acting radio supervisor nt‘ Draft Horses Wln by Hllf Inch. | 2 York, it was said on good author: by today, has been instructed to in- vestigate the case. The station is re- ported to be using the call letters KWKY (Conm:m 1931) | SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (#).—Two dun | horses, owned by E. E. Pyke, are cham- Offcial records do mot reveal | Pions by half an inch. They pulled | that such a station is licensed and | 15,600 pounds 49% inches after tieing | there is no record that Peter Goelet ever has been licensed for radio sta- tion operation. Informed of Speeches. The information came to the Fed- eral Radio Commission in the form of several newspaper clippings to the effect that the elder Mr. Goelet had delivered an sdaress over the station Sunday afternoon on current events. Mrs. Goe- let, the reports stated, followed her husband in a broadcast on “Why Should Repeal the Eighteenth Amznd ment.” The: hese newspaper dispatches said the speeches were broadcast over KWKY, constructed and operated by Peter Goelet at the family estate at mmission is not even aware of the frequency upon which the station operates or the power it is Glenmere. The col using. It was pointed out at the commis- slon’s legal division that it appears evi- with another team in a 6-foot pull ol 15,000 pounds. The former State record E was 14,600 poun There is a FRANKLIN Cane Sugar for every use dent that the station is unlicensed and that the younger Goelet perhaps unwit- RIGH1T NOTHING HELD BACK . $10 Cretonne-Covered Boudoir Chair With Flounce— Special $4.95 With levenlble spring. eushions. a-n side backs eov- five years imprisonment, or both, Im"l!f-hlAluelnedruu CLEVELAND, | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, RAYON INDUSTRY SHOWS was produced and shipped pany in the first nine mmnt’hl of this BUSINESS NEARLY DOUBLE | {5zs Nine-Month Record Despite Cuts > @ of 28 Cents a Pound on Yarn, Says Ohioan. October 9.—An in- increase of 50 per cent in volume of business during the first nine months of 1931 over the same period last year was reported yesm-dny by the Indus- trial on ration, of Cleveland, autachorers. of it srgioiay. o THiram 8, Rivitz, president of the cor- pontlnn, said that despite cuts of 28 ents & pound on rayon yarn during the last 21 months, a good profit was alized. He sald three times as much yarn ———— Pie crust making was tedious and nnm?q until FLAKO came ong. Now you just a package of FLAKO in -P:Io'wl add a little water and there’s your pie crust ready to roll and bake. FLAKO produces pie crusts that can be caten to the last flake, they’re so light and delicious. Your grocer has FLAKO. Flako Products Corporation New Brunswick, N. J. Endorsed by Good Housekeeping ToTHEBAREW GOOD-BYE WASHINGTON! WE'RE THROUGH . NO HOLD ORDERS! EVERY SALE FINAL . . year as during the same period in “The quality the American business of courm WIntl Chancellor to Like Beer. LONDON (#).—8ir William Wayland, Conservative, wants a chancellor of the exchequer who drinks beer. All the chancellors since 1918, he says, have been whisky drinkers or wine sippers. As a result, he says, beer has had to bear a heavy tax burden. Sir Willlam is from the hop-growing ‘district of Kent. ! Honan gtte MAXWELL'S ARE QUITTING TflE FURNITURE BUSINESS FOREVER; SELLING OUT EVERYTHING AT COST, LESS THAN COST OR 1, FORMER PRICES . AND STRICTLY FOR CASH!! ALL MERCHANDISE PURCHASED FOR FALL INCLUDED EXTRA! 3-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite 95912 ered In velour. Entire Stock of ~Rugs at about Off Solid Walnut Carved End Table $4.95 . Simmons Automatic Coil Da-Bed Complete $1695 Entire Stock of Kitchen Cabinets At]/z off $22.50 Inner-Spring Matiress $1095 End, Occasional and Tables at ridiculously Iorw prices. Gate-Leg Tables Special at .. 19 SUITES Living Room—Dining Room—Bed Room Formerly $150 to $200—Your Choice Notice to Our Charge Accoust All payments on sme- EXTRA! 4-Piece'Bed Room About 500 Metal Beds In This Sale Included are the new metal 4-Post ahogany-Finished' '99 Look at these suites before buying. assortment of one and two of a kind at flm remarkably low price. Customers —For a complete Sell-out of -Il Beds, Jenny Linds, Windsor types, fancy and pllm styles. All at greatly reduce prices, Surlin‘ at 3312 Up $ 10 7- NoC.0. D s—No Exchanges—No Refunds| Chair 22 SUITES Living Room—Dining Room—Bed Room Formerly $200 to $249—Your Choice '119 A group of the better kind of suites grouped 0Odd Ch d STARTING bcautlful walls ~~ 1t wont rub off’/ SENTENCE CLOTHES THIEF Baltimore Man Is Given 180 Days in Jail on Larceny. $25 Cogswell irs Reversible Spring- Filled Cushions 4-Post Wood Beds Just .-- and two of All go at one- OuiubrR 9, Living Room Suite 3-pe. multi-solored, nvunlblo spring-filled cushions. $49.50 $8.00 Mahogany-Finished Fiddle - Back Windsor o for a quick sell-out at this low price. MAXWELL’S 415 Seventh St. N.-W. $3.95 For Sale— All Trucks and $1.50 Metal Smoker 69c $2 Table Lamp Mattress All Sizes 1931. A Bargain List FOR WEEK-END FOOD BUYERS It will pay you to check this list before doing your week end food shopping. These prices are so low we suggest you buy in quantities for future use. When and Where Have You Seen Such Values? BULK or CARTON LARD . . . 2™~ 19c GRANULATED SUGAR . . . 107 49c NUCOA NUT MARGARINE . . . . .~19c Sanico Selected Fresh Eggs RORRIRR. el ) Jumbo Country Style Roll Butter .........2m® 1 77c Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Butter..........» 45¢ Sanitary Fresh Creamery Butter. ........c...» 39¢ SANITARY’S SPECIAL COFFEE . l7° 3 ™ 50¢ 2~ 15¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP . . SANICO ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR . " 35¢ Sealect Evaporated Milk Our Famous Green Bag Coffee........ You Can See It Tea 5= Philadelphia Cream Cheese. . Jumbo Pound Cake ceoe e In Our Meat Markets FANCY LEG OF LAMB . iz FRYING CHICKENS . BAKING CHICKENS FRESH KILLED Chuck Roast Bolling/Beef. .00 »« Woi10C Pork Liver Smoked Shoulders Bacon Strips Shoulder Veal Roast LeanPorkChops .........m B RO, . . . .so5iee m.25¢ | SirloinSteak.............»39% Smoked Hams . 3 TopRound Steak.........n» 35 FatBacks:......... At wnii2c ¢ VealCutlety ... ...conve-e oo . 55 Shoulder Lamb Chops Breast of Lamb Brookfield Sausage Meat . . Prime RibRoast ......... ». 29¢ Kingan’s Finest Quality RELIABLE SKINNED HAMS . . . RELIABLE HAMS, SLICED . . MELROSE SLICED BACON . . . .™15¢ .*25¢ e 13¢ Fruits and Vegetables FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT . . - 10c * 1215¢ meE POTATOES Top P | lsc SWEET POTATOES " 2.2". . « « 4 15¢ Cooking Apples 4 10c ® Large Avocados. . cenvee....39¢ Delicious Apples (basket) .5me.24c | Lima Beans. .. ..3m 25¢ Grimes Golden Apples . . .8 m. 25¢ Fresh Prunes StringlessBeans ......,.3m17c Malaga Grapes 3m.25¢ { Pumpkins, for Ples ...... » 2Vc LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF . . . . . .*=19c STRAWBERRY PRESERVES = 29¢ KRAFT SALAD DRESSING . . . . 15¢c CHICKEN 8 NOODLE DINNER . . 2 =~ 65¢ BLUE LABEL BONED CHICKEN . .* 49c SANICO MACARONI i 3coous o o 3™ 19¢ SANICO PEANUT BUTTER . . " 19¢ PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS o o 15¢ Campbell’s Pork and Beans Ritter Pork and Beans Standard Cut Beans Sanico Pancake or Buckwheat STANDARD TOMATOES . . . 4*’'*25¢ JUMBO JUNIOR BREAD . - 5¢ Wonderful Values in Quality Foods! Shriver’s A-1 Corn %2 - l 9c Shriver’s Peas & Carrots Assort as You Prefer e o o Harmony Peas Blue Ridge Cut Beans ‘These Prices Are Effective in Washington and Vicinity SANITARY & PIGGLY WIGGLY FOOD STORES Sanitary Gmcry Co., Inc.

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