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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931. | e e e EDITOR QUESTIONED IN STOCK SELLING “Rating” of Debutantes Re- sults in Raid Involving Schem and Others. NEW YORK, December 11 ( ed, middle-aged man penn acious parsgrap periodical “rating” soclety d opposite of timid,” for two hours yesterday by S ls as to possible connection be- h\& writings and stock sales who a5 identified as John Schem by Attorney General Abrahsm , with other officials Wed raided the offces of the Carle- d Planning Musical Fantasy SHOW WILL BE GIVEN TONIGHT. * DISMANTLING SOUGHT he md A W. Ga about $20,000 ~worth t owned to the company and T0 BODST TEXTILES * Eritish Werkers Propose Knocking Others Are Questioned The attorney general's office ther pentered its investigation upon Augus Keller, Town Topics e E:;mueu of the company that pu es it. Others questioned with {;re Edmund D. Nugent and Ro Sommer, salesmen, and Horace erwin, who said he ran a press B Keller is under indictment on com- plaint of Willlam Brown dent of the Radio Col ‘America. Brown charged to buy stock in American Social as followed by publica ics of a scand h GRAND JURY INDICTS TWO RAILROAD LINES ' Rate Discrimination in Shipping of Amtorg Farm Machinery Charged—Makers Named nts, two against each de- turned. The indictments railroads contained 50 those against the Battle | = ANGEL-CHIMES 00 counts. The indictments set forth that the alleged offenses occurred between De- cember 1, 1930, and April 30, 1931, and were in connection with the delivery of tractor equipment to the Amtorg Trad- ing Corporation, the commercial rep- resentative of Soviet Russia the ROMANTIC OLD HOUSE BURIED TWO CENTURIES | British Manor, Built in Reign of Henry VIII, Now Home of Famous Military Author LONDON (N.ANA).—Maj. Gen. J whose reminiscences were cently, is the owner of one romantic country houses in as Henry VIII and i that mndnn Out 10,000,000 Snirdles and 102,030 Locms , | the Isthmus (of Panama) and the pros- e | pective increase in such traffic in the opted at a meet- int_committee of 1t will be sub- ¢ also wili be requested 1 in Parliamer ard of tr it sti- | & 1 £2,500000 Uo of 5 ty the plan a loan. Many of ould be affested by ‘ i uction have beer c v ly for years. The T the joint committee sary for the health o v in general. A complete to be made, including all B sts concerned. textile industry has been rd hit by the combination world economic situa- which uu' aver: aqe 10 reduction will become Januar) 1 FOR A MERRIER Christmas Cora na Plug SPECIAL SALE AT By Mazil, 10¢ Extra 5149 antly Nickeled and Colored e dome, with a colored light b motor intide constant- iet One Today e Yours a Madern Tn- Opcn 8 AM. t5 10 PM. Every GARRISON'S” TCY AND NOVELTY CO. 1215 E St. N.W. 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A bill proposing a 10 per cent of Lowe-Nevin's fa- cut in wages for all employes has been one Shatehs - offered in the House by Representative mous . ]“”? 1am Or | Rich, Republican, Pennsylvania chestra Nor have The delegaticn represented workers in all _branches of the Federal Govern- they forgotten the ment including_employes § | delphia Navy vard, Ha k harming supper officer of the Navy Yar (ten to one. n sented that group. Georgia Railroad to Cut Pay SAVANNAH, Ga.. December 11 (/P — H. D. Pollard, president of the Central of Georgla Railroad, issued a statement - | yesterday, saying the rate of pay for all officers and employes except those working under contract or group wage agreements will be reduced 10 per cent January 1, 11 present “The lock in the parish follow. Front, left T, Mary Middleton 2 Kresson, Ross- SAYS NICARAGUAN CANAL NOT NEEDED AT PRESENT nent A]&ls*! 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