Evening Star Newspaper, October 16, 1931, Page 5

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28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931. A—5 TWO CLUBS REPUDIATE| (e Brezaist Bt etomt Pety et e ot e 2 mevs: | BROADCAST OF TRIAL |1k esimony i, tne e of Daia | et spencer an omares oruwtors| 0f ()8 FORMS FRONT | e, and recovred thousncs o aot. | likened'to the Nation’s frst Executive. | oo cters of the General Federation of A n::’;::ie;e :émfl.fy'"‘ Herbert | disagreed. um’m 0115“;: Z}th%' b::,: lm:g th WASHmGTON BOOKLET Z‘N’i!:;:t?oex:vy%:grpcm?lvl,.vsr:;“:l‘levdo;g tek: Weomen's Clubs displaying & picture of IN SLAYING HALTED It was the first time in local court CERRO LEA‘DS IN PERU FOR chM'NAL GANGIoldrr membess in burglary and other lusively to Washington, and carried his | President Hoover beside a picture of room history that microphones were in- t; f cri; e L the national booklet’s cover, which | A "f”:;d' s't':ga" Fuxlwsz‘lme,:htfimmcm S 2o e ’c":‘:'"l:mé::’mh"‘g""fismg‘a ¥ . | to the national et's ; iati of the 's_rebuttal testimony was Marylend and Georgia Federations | kad Washington and Hoover pletures| A bo;l!rd. in :ldr;:oh;trir;n. ;:(ldl :::; | Bar Association and Supreme Court unauthorized, but he did not interfere | Ex-Military Junta Head Is Prob-|13 Youths Arrested and v‘l“bl" 31‘.?15‘.,.;'?0:.’.‘.25’ ik e § i 5 o | side by side. B comparisons woul “of doubt:] Protest C with this overstepping of his permission N b in “ igh- | picion. Hit National Group's Edition. | ‘The National Federation's pamphlet | of'any time, but are espectally untimely t 1"'k Case on until ‘the ‘forms protests were made.| @Dl Presidential Race Wimner. =~ Zoot Recovered 5 e S R One Issues Own. e e ol In tone. partisan~ | and of marked political significance, Radio. He sald he had considered the broad-| LIMA, Peru, October 16 (7)—Lieut.| borhood Ciean” Organization. |police found jeweiry, sutomobile acces- me lssue ) and qnwise.» It was outlawed in Mary- | since the year 1932 is a presidentiai °';Ehe“;'::!hmm“ representatives | CO-_ Luls M. Sanchez Cerro, former e S othe& Joct as well as hun- land by the State Federation ‘;‘ ts | election year. By b AsGOUEL I i, and court officials, however, violently |head of the military junta, had a|By the Associated Press. Deen’ obtained fh -':Eu:"f;;dlo'fmma': By the Associzted Press. | plans for the Washington celebration. g protested this breaking of court Toom |slight lead in the race for President| CHICAGO, October 16.—A well or- | stolen gocds. Officials said the organ: "BALTIMORE, Md., October 16.—The — Dr. Morris Ginsberg, well kn:wn‘bon- | qu ANGELES, October 16.—Protests | precedent. Judge Falk said' he would |today on the strength of incomplete | ganized crime school masquerading | ization held its own kangaroo court and Maryland Federation of Women's Clubs | ATLANTA, October 16 (P).—The don lecturer. and Miss Ethel Street by the Bar Assoclation and Superior | perfit broadeast of the final arguments |election returns He had received under the name: “Keep the Neighbor- |after a mightly meeting would ispores e e ite own Gecrge Washington | exceutive board of the Georgia Federa- | were married recently in Chelsea, Eng- | Court officials yesterday caused Judge | of attcrneys. 6,610 votes to 6,098 for his nearest op- | hood Clean Club,” Was raided yesterday | to gather in the morning for division of Bicentennial booklet, after repudiating | tion of Women's Clubs yesterday re- |land. Harry W. 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