Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1931, Page 37

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SLAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1931. PRZE STEERS AL [ Teatth Champions | DETROT LIFS AN 5275 2 ams swowowes m e pecuiar cnattions of e AT 23, SAYS DOCTOR Murphy said, permits must be uhmmrd‘ ‘ X 4-H CLUB COMPETITIO | | for meetings in that park. The mayor | | WIN IN 4-H CLU ITION IN CHICAGO. | ve out & long list of other places i Ul i E’J»"n”lz‘mhm‘n’?f may be heid. © | Modern and Pioneer Conditions The Constitution says nothing about i | farades and the city still frowns on Contrasted in Address Before | |them to the extent cf requiring a Gynecological Club. ‘ Best “Critters” on Hoof Are Mayor Upholds Freedom of :Wm" . . [ Not Winners After | Speech in Regulations | NABS THIEF TO GET JOB 110AdO The mod- | ‘ d marry at the age of 23, . at Heaney told the G - Slaughter. } Following Battle. | Discharged Patrolman Reinstated logical Travel Club. - . ¢ OYneco i Dr. Heaney, conducting a clinic for _ When He Captures Robber. | the touring gynecologists of the United ssociated Pr 1 By the Associated Press. | scombe States and Canada, declared that age By the Associated P KANSAS CITY, December 4 (& b R T . 5 - = 0 be ideal, fro e ‘hrmmm. I n't DETROIT Pvct‘mbPYJ An ”‘1:‘7"‘“5 Action spoke so much louder than | of view, for m'-rrhzv-‘ anz:nx(;:zerx:'fl?:;:- e worth of t by the s of hostilities between Communists and | % 7 berltinl that Re | D o SHot o s e C e e of the “critter police after more than a year of quiet “0;” k’ T ‘[‘;”" “i‘“"{; tlain th D‘f’(-mf r the responsibilities of child- It won't a has brought from Detrolt’s young red- |is back on the police department Tk e . judges of haired mayor a declaration that he stifl | Chamberlain lost his Job when the | oy .k e ot e married i, q_fr:'jl"‘[‘;‘;’;‘”‘“’:““;)"i:‘n 813 | Mulberry street station was abandoned cologist of the Presbyterian e widest A s s B “* | He repeatedly asked for another assign- | Hospital y ay. ‘C;;r;ct;)unns then 5f the ghesis 3 ) g S thallas SRR P for childbearing at 0 s hopl, ithe B 6oy 2 4 ’ . Mayor Frank Murphy, who attracted | ment in the department, to no a 4 hia streasinimiodas for their apparent meat value: & . : 4 national attention last year with his| One day he saw a robber flecing fr ferent nature than that of e ST (WeTe W 5 let them talk” policy, wants the world | a cigar store, pursued, captured SATid) iniitielayetade i o RTINS et ) h L at large, and the Communists in par- |armed him. Police reinstated Cham- | it is beiter that today's bride be sev- 2% shempin to % « % 5 ticular, to know that it's a matter of berlain yesterday as a class B patrol- | eral years older than her grandmother hoof was awarded to ar ¢ 5 traffic regulation that brings on fist | man was at the time of marriage from Woodcote Farms, 1 y : Aghts and broken heads. So while John Shec “Augs Stoom | B f i Schmies, Communist leader and per- Pine Plains, N as adjud petual candidate for mayor and other SRS ¢ 1 5 ces, was serving the first of a 60-day i t for fighting policemen, Murphy E . announced regulations which, he de- = R fro S ST clared, “preccrve the rights of free flace Fxte the 1 r : speect e assembl | SUNE Nelthis the chatash & iy peech and free assembly placed in the judging for q eat A § 4 The regulations, eflective today, dis- often been skight var: s in the “be- A % tinguish between large demonstration fter 5 . e i f : meetings and small impromptu gather- ore-and-afte s, never - before sore ST ¢ e & ings. The latter will not be regulated h el Ll It e feels the urge to this show If any on The championship of ses went R””S”m’\“ S e rer oAk naninatl public speech, he can go ahead Champions Defeated Freedom on Streets. to the University of W 1. whose Tkt Gartrife Hilkes Nebe. and:willis . d he de P;?K‘)\'i]m:)); - lir 3y nced as the 1931 I « v hosen in the eompetition of . d . b ia kg i ed in advance, more- ik Wide World Photo. | oyer " does not lire a police permit The mayor believes that the permit j 3 ’ plor to hold & meeting was granted by the D Eoens sl champlnTeA | S L | Teacher Kills Buck. Constitution of the United States, but on the hoof in the Summer yearling | fec % j i SUNBURY, Pa. () —It was just like ‘awn\:«?}(’»‘?a”:: ;:::rr;;m};:w iw :r]\lov:h\;:w‘r; class i e _difference | old times—back in 1650 or thereabouts. | necessary. is that the police commis- | Pk fax MRS MY : y Che marbling—thin | A child in a little limestone school | sioner be notified if the meeting is to| M. D. Helser, professor at Towa St ces 2 e at make {or | house pointed out the window at a big | be inside the one-mile circle (from the | College and superintendent of ‘the c s s steak—wes Wholly pyck deer. The teacher took down his | City Hall). Outside the circle only the | cass exhibits, said the champion a rifie and slew the buck. Then classes | police precinct inspector need be told. ' the reserve on the hoof were easily the| A helpful hint for Mrs. Housewife: | ware resumed e it Cate o finest of the lot in appearance. X r this marbling in your meat. | Pieces 300 Men’s $7.50 SILK PAJAMAS € 5 " " EXqUiSite $ 495 7Y | .. €y & W | SILK In the famous parachute silks D, X ¥ Fancies and stripe silks. oS Z s i z Known for wear and durability, - A ) AL (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) , We've solved % l 95 R A Y O N the JuniOI‘ MiSS' Regularly $2.95 and $3.95 QUILTED e " Dilemma . . . . ! 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