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4 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D.. C. NOVEMBER 1, 1931—PART ONE. ACTIVITY IN STEEL INDUSTRY JUMPS Carnegie Steel Co. Recalls Over 2,500 Workers—Many Boost Output. B the Associated PITTSBURGH, Pa *back-to-normalcy” movement in the steel industry wili receive added impe- tus in the Pittsburgh district tomorrow and Monday Between 2,500 and 3,500 men will re- sume work in the Edgar Thomason plant of the Carnegie Steel Co. at Braddock. With these men at work the mills will be operating at approx mately 70 per cent of capacity, officials sald The Davison Coke & ported today that it expects to reach 90 per cent capacity production in its Neville Island plant during Noverber, October 31.—The Iren Co. re- Must Report FIREMAN IN RESCUE ASKED FOR EXPLANATION. F_WHITE, fireman, att Engine Company No. ! RIFLE GROUP ASKS | CURB ON FIREARMS Association Secretary Says D. C. Lacks Control of ;‘ Sale and Possession. I out a law properly controlling the sale and pos- | B. Lister, sec- National 'Rifle | orday pledged the sup- | tzation to the National | pon Association for the move- | o obtain passage of uniform na- | tional legislation tc remedy the situ- ation The Natiowal aid. realizes that mproper hands Rifle Association, he guns are fajling into | n the Distriét of Co- fon of the support pledged - promiscuous use of deadly inals and mental de- s expressed vesterday by A.| seccetary of the Anti-Weapon | Association, | arrested Isidro Hernandez posed to any saue and reasonable anti- gun law. Among the ocganizations that have gone on r4 for a uniform firearm: act, he said, arc the American Bar As- sociation and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. The principles of this uniform act already have been embodied in the laws prevailing in California, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Indiana Oregon and Pennsylvania, and sub- stantial parts of it have been adopted in_several other States ‘After talking with Mr. Lister.” said Mr. Rogers, “1 am glad to be able to that we appear to be in thorou accord in the belief that somet ist b done promptly to curb the discriminate us> of deadly weapons.” INSTITUTE HEAD SHOT Cuban School Director Is Hurt by Bullet From Student’s Gun. HAVANA. October 31 (# —Dr. Emilio Trillo Carballo, director of the Pinar Del Rio Provincial Institute, was shot and slightly wounded today. Police Lopez, a TREND OF INDUSTRIES TO RURAL AREAS SEEN Breakdown of Concentration Cities Is Forecast Before Engineers. in bution of population and tn- into small. semi-rural com- ng d to the present opolitan areas, at a session of Board of the Amer- ering Council at the May- wer Hotel. ection with a s v of agri- 1 and industrial problems the ncil pointed out that the removal of e factory worker from close contact h the agricultural activities of the try has accentuated his difficulties, unfavorably affecting economic status. Through the rapid advarices of the technology of power transportation, communication and travel, it is now possible for manufacturing units to be cated in smaller towns. while the in- habitants may enjoy the cultural and educational advantages formerly asso- ciated principally with city life Other opinions expressed at the council conference included the belief that an attempt to cary an overexten student The attack occurred in the terminal station. A bootbiack also was wounded by a bullet Violence has occurred recently in three Cuban provinces, presumably in Totest against the failure to reopen nstitutes after examinations had been given | sive public bullding program by ralsing | taxéy would be met with a tax-payers’ | revolt, and a recommendation that a joint committee from qualified divisions of the Government be appointed to in- vestigate transportation conditions in interstate commerce in this country. - | CHARLES E. RUSHMORE, NOTED ATTORNEY, DIES Dedicated by Calvin Coolidge Expires at 74 Years. Oculists’ prescrip- tions filled at By the Associated Press these prices NEW YORK, October 31.—Charles E. Rushmore, 74, for whom Mount Rush- more, now & national memorial in the Black Hills of South Dakota, was named, died yesterday after a brief iliness. As & young man Rushmore went to the Black Hills as attorney for mining interests. The peak, which Gutzon Borglum, sculptor, in recent years con- verted into a_monument, then was un- named. Residents named it after him. Tl health prevented him from taking part in the dedication, at which Presi- | cent Coolidge delivered the principal address He was for many years counsel for | the New York Clearing House Associa- :)mnk:nd & number of leading New York | an | Revistered ovtometrist 312 McGill Buildin; 908-914 G St. N.W. NURSES WILL MEET Unemployment Among Graduates ‘Will Be Discussed Tomorrow. [hs | Unemployment among nurses will be | gq | discussed at the quarterly meeting of | ment Readingor Distance Toric Lenses, hij Special for MONDAY ONLY $5.00 Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses (far and near vision) Special for MONDAY NOTE—Regular fee for examination will be omitted Monday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. || DR. W. F. 50 TO 60% ON THE COST OF YOUR GLASSES REMEMBER, Monday only, wGH BRIDSE Sam. ta8pm, gh-bridge frame. Regular Price, $12. Regular Price, $15. Located 17 Years in McGill Bidg. FINN | the Graduate Nurses' Association of the District at 7:45 o'clock tombrrow eve- ning in the auditorfum of the Women's | World War Memorial Bullding, 1730. 2 The general business meeting will be llowed by a program of entertain- Ollwing a conference. Says “Meddling” Killed Bills. two occasions, Mr. Lister pointed it, Senator Cacper of Kansas “intro iced bills that would throttle the w controlled _and indiscriminate sale o and iheir possession by unde- but bo'h times meddling was | red and the bills failed of pas- sage.” Senator Capper is a member o the Executive Committee of the Anti- | vesterday was called upon his chiefs to make an official eport of his part in the rescue ard last Tuesday of five e plunged into the Ana- River when a gangplank leading to the U. S. 8. Richmond broke. White, who was one of the Navy day visitors when off duty, was the only civilian to jump overboard to aid in pulling the crash vietims from the water. 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