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A—D P X = s — } 4 ’ ime.” e predic re leisure for mflflo l MARY NOLAN ACCUSED |GOLDHURST BRIBERY ;':.‘;:"",;u.:?:"‘y‘fi.xd.’;";v‘?"flm':; ormer Dl Braies ateominetyich | SCHOOLS ARE BLAMED |tme” me predicied more e for| GOKE QVENS TO REOPEN SSALIT o General Mitchell. fi 3 respect to parole.” l" CRIME CONDITIONS tion for shorter working hours.” ———e t _form TR He said vocational school ‘teachers | Large Number %oty win 13 Warrants Charge Actress Falled | ATTEMPT REVEALED | vt ummfivmue’yedch:‘r);u - fill an important need, but “dt is quite | 5° P agwers . _— Y to Pay Employes $500. ‘ s and former Assstant United Siates | 16 GET RARE DISEASE p“pu.:\ouxd Be Taught to Make | O0V0US that industry changes with ‘ x;::m it 9 ":?r'b"rt. P o Ahurst o g i chool with its narrower and special 3 5 108 ANGELES, December 11 (#).— | . % s ed parole for Goldhurst while knowing | i Best Use of Leisure, Says Phi. |8 | ot _mmq!kmam.m UN IAX PRUBI.EM Thirteen warrants charging Mary | Mitohell Makes D““'“‘“;z‘ Re- | 5f fie attempt at corrupticn | Trichinosis Breaks Out in Iowa fields is obsolete. Pupils must be fitted n after dark j1 gave out | losophy Professor. to form their own .way instead of ODCe " Nolan, film actress, with failure to pay | ' port to Glass on Brok#r's the ottty Oof an ‘mvesiigntion. the, After Student Wiener Roast. Rl | ftting themselves for work that propa- Year. it wis angeun wages amounting to $500 were issued | Pa Justice Departmnt made after Senator | IOWA CITY, Jowa, December. 11 NN‘;EW Y(‘);\t ""De“mber S blydvau not be there by the time they | the Unitéd States Steel Party Needs to Get Together by the sty prosecutor yesterdsy atter 3 G o e DOMSCTel oot o | Qakase aifeceing “tha” evelias gont ook | b Power. " Conemn™ neriy [Fmte” LT T A o BRGNS Wi, famés models and | add %o the lengihy formal report, which | muscles and causing a high ‘tempera | philosoghy Td the Amerléan | - o B e B, ive for H tailors employed in the actress’ dress | By the Associated Press he transmitted to Glass. | ture, have been reported among uni- | Voeat! . Auodxl:ur;.}ast night that ire Sweeps Havre Wharves. the coal supply. Prick Com on Alternative for Hoover Rt har vt | The parole of Harry L. Golidhurst,| The report also showed Bishop Can- | versity students. T s Siools’ had caused & | wavRE Prance, Moember 11 (P).— | declined to amplity the announcement. I e complaints also named Wallace | broker, who handled stocks for Bishop | non was 1mereszchdA uznhthe:l }?"m‘?e‘f.ifi 3 'l:li:mgflglgrg Bh:zeib:u‘\ mc.n%d h:g rrl;:n“m: e WM recrmwuflre Sweph WhhEtront, warshouses Ders | I0. ReGit. BOMDE. S0, Ba. G Proposal. e Know o the New Vork siape | JAmes Cannon, ir. has beep reypked. FAtion Maoss ot supwort the AEgostion |heed found. that il the sickims st | <Xou mush eeche D Dewey told | yesterday destroying $280,000 worth of | Plant has been in operation. o SR (amu!mome Wilson. The actress has | A Teport disclosing that Goldhurst|that Goldhurst pleaded guilty on any | wiener at that affal The disease is | 2,000 educators, in convention, “in | merchandise and causing other damage P NN kg BY DAVID LAWRENCE, b:en arrested several times on similar | attempted to bribe an assistant in thellssunnce of parole or that Biehop Oan- | contracted chiefly by eating uncooked |such manner as to enable your pupils | to the extent of $80,000. Ships tied up | Thirty per cent of the farmers of charges. | United States attorney's office in the |non had anything whatever to do with | pork. to make the best use of their leisure | nearby were moved hastily to safety. . | Michigan grow aifalf B oAl el et ] Eeme et ————————————————————— b ettt s A o revive the 1024 revenue act has met } stubborn resistance in Congress, no al- ® ° ternative program has come as yet from " f the Democrats in either House, S { When it does come, the probabilities | fere its main features will include a § clause postponing the tax increases un- { til the March, 1933, payments so they will not affect incomes earned during {the calendar year 1931, and sundry re- ° [} visions of the schedules whereby the {lower brackets will not be taxed as 1207 F Beavily as In the administration HAT provide needed winter footwear of quali 3 HIS year, of all years, should be a sensible, prae- —— T P 4 372'1}1 2% 4?1(11 T tical Christmas! All “Hahn” stores teeming Inorease Is Opposed. . at the lowest prices in years—saving you _ . 5 x 3 This 15 indicated by several Senators money with which to buy more “Hahn” Slippers, Men’s Shop, 14th at G leh. the “:lorl;lll l;en in Ho_l;day Gift Footwear. osiery and other footwear gifts. L on the Democratic side and members A ; of the House. Indeed, there is & no- Hosiery and other useful footwear gifts. ticeable’ sentiment against any tax in- crease whatsover at this time. Instead, men ke Senator Copeland of N York are urging a bond issue to take | care af the whole existing deficit His | t] men’s stores ik % B ihe St S B : PR, December Sales DR i tita | o p oy e Buy a New Pair; Thée Democrats in the House, how- T i ™ g . 8 ° BT T 4 Leave Your Old Ones We've Cut a Dollar | Juvenile Shoes ikely to avoid &t by i 5 i poa’ai'w: ‘b:;v‘;-lr’:m ‘th‘,"‘;‘%i‘:"?;.m'““ e | for the Needy! 2 . § ; ISSES' dress and school JUNIOR Women's Winter n timately betw NI g . b E ., Win- ) i their pian and that of the acminie: We'll recondition them, gratis, and O ff I helr Prlce i o oiosy, Dusbie, Wi 2 show, nmene Specil tration "’&b";‘:h:hfi."mr:fi which each turn them over to “The Old Lady unusual styles. Brown, beige shoes, rubber or leather Plopaee § power and | . ’ % ) the Barrowing power, | Who Lives in a Shoe.” Thousands 4§ \ and black ealf, simulated soled—and smart styles for ng that the administration pro- : ¥ 3 Pasals are too drastic for the present of pairs already distributed. The lizard, and patems. All general wear. Ifi: extraordi- situgtion, the Democrats may suggest Hahn Repair Factory has rebuilt 66 29 & :;Iz:; :’onzh at much below ;‘-&ry”-p;'em selling. Sizes R e » Eradua) In- | them all. It's a fine piece of work. H N ) - that the year 1983 will prove better Will you help, by buying a new : $2.65 $3.45 ::m:;al;cm ll'l‘; .:hd:n?eg‘\‘r;\;r:x # pair, and leaving your old ones ? g R UR greatest special offering of Boys'. staunch; scuff.proof e s s foct Loy | ! ’ wearproof, and weather:proof Winter shoes. Sturdy Elk, which, 1t originally taken by the ad- | Men S $6.50 Slwes : Scotch Grain and Calf leathers. You've never seen their equal ministration, would hsve brought the | % i at these prices: latter plenty of attack from its po- litical oppopents. Party Must Organise Polices. | g { i $2095 Thio s $2.65 Generally speaking, the Democrats > JEXTRAORDINARY offering little girls' and boys® Winter are by no means united on what tax b All Sty]eg shoes. Sturdy laced boots—sizes to 11%. Oxfords and m};‘\.:hmawr Efi:’n%xw&gg&ay N N 2 pumps-—-sizes to 13%. Bgn wearing little shoes 31.69 and make up their minds what should o 9 you ever did see—for so little money ... PRI St sy Wi i sy « Now Boy' sturdy, highemt Litle girl? and boys Tm- of the Democratic Policy # = : Storm Shoes—extra quality vor;edkkubbe; Knee Bse{m- D 6 the Racat bk mese, B : y thrvaghpwss Santk o red 1o Siows ties will have its battle with econom- - = dos. ‘The political side of the ploture ST R T " $2.95 $3.95 is to keep s many people with low OT a “Sale”—but a permanent proposition, incomes exempt from any tax pay- B - . - . . ments. The sconomic side is to broaden \ Wholesale prices, for Spring, will be so much the base so as to include more tax- . 5 < payers. The highsr brackets will not lower that we’ll be able to sell these great $6.50 estape severe tax rates, but everybody A ; ez . Xnows that the past business year har ) ¢ shoes of ours regularly at $5.50. So we decided been a calamifous one for the higher f kets, toa, ta: it now! Maybe this wasn’t “Music to the based on that slone 4 deomen o o to dnwlt now! Maybe t as Ears” of thousands of men! " ot A S Children’s Xmas Slippers One O the most perpiesing ques- 2% Entire “Habn Special” $6.50 stocks included— Capital Losses Offer Problem. b ! 8 1 - EAL “grown-up” satin boudoir slippers, with fluffly pompon tiops is that which has to heavy Winter Scotch. Grains, Cordovans and the Z i - B 2 ) & : ent mystem is mainiained and taxpayers : . 2 lighter weight styles needed ‘for holiday e ; And. Tndisn Moccasins”af soft leather Tos boys. Aloe 7'9 :;u:me&;;n 11.:“;‘m ’ h’dflg“;mu aes 3 g i occasions. (“Tru-Moc” sports shoes excepted.) ] A felt “Hylos™ and picturefront moccasins. At a tiny price c peop) nof paying the as- / g ;“’Ynm‘:":‘ ";‘;":;Yh ?“h"h‘l o T > 3 Cute I;nle, |fol| little boots Girls' and Boys' warm, Win nsisted that the losses cannot 5 far bily—eeft olk 2 i1t o inieed ihat ine fosser cannos § ’ B l::zh.':ry soft elk or patent ter, novelty spiorts hose— ipayers may become finaneially strained { ) ; in order to raise the money to pay § . A e o hat th e chances are that there will be - w » a bitter fight on Ay retroactive tax Men's_“toppy lesisation and thaf the final law will Britieh and a combination of administration plan_and certain Fevisions imvolving dmerican Spats general and indirect taxes. The Demo- $1.95 to 85 ocratie insistence on avoiding new p taxes based on 1881 incomes in all| v : probability will | because of its | Novelty Lisle, popularity. As for the administration, | Wool - Mix- it probabiy would find it better to con- 4 Silk cede this point than to see an extensive tures and Si borrowing program adopted as the fiscal Hose, P peven: a et N e | 55c, 2 prs. 81 ® present pre 4 the un- rs. certainty with respéet to new tsxation y AL will not be removed completaly ore the first of January, though pressure = = =S to decide the issue more qui cu‘é is coming from all sides, especially 1ot R focurities can be taken only At our F St. shop Mostly at ¥ St. shop At all women’s stores At Tth St. store (Copyrinnt, 1981.) S entire 810.50, $12.50 stocks Sandals! “DYNAMIC” 1,000 pairs of-famous. Melt two tablespoonfuls of butter, add- ing three tablespoonfuls of flour gradu- More Of (hOSe o i, o el of S| “Carlton” Shoes beilliant heanties Al untare FOOT R well beatdn eggs and season with salt, | . ST pper arfd let cool. Then fold in the @ 4 and Suedes 51 aten whites of the three eggs and - - LA bake for 25 minutes in & moderate oven. | Be e e rith whipped Formerly Daringly modern, #6:50 $4 L4 50 x open - work San. e o dals that have Arch - sup. been the talk of Many of our 2 porting, all Washington, £ aplendid $6.50 brownor “Dynamic” Stvle 7 black kid ox- Shoes—now mark- X <& p 3 fords and X > straps. Colored velvets And entire $3.95 and satins—elabo- o ~ rate paisleys— ; stocks “Super gold and silver Smart winter Suedes kids—in a sump- street oxfords and ~—with other ning, street and tuous group. pumps—also dain- N popular fash- semi-formal fash- - tier afternoon and 5 ions — in ions included. In dress models. : 3 reat $2.95 one of our best y \ ale! Sales of ultra- 4 S / smart “Carlton™ Shoes. Entire stocks eve- “Lady Luxury” Silk Hose Everybody expects Slippers! The perfectly exquisite hose that thousands of fastidious women Our best $2.95 Sale Men's fine, hand-turn kid slippers—red, blue, wear regularly—that every woman royally welcomes at Yuletime. rown or black kid, patent and brown Morocco leathers, “Best Ever” New “Triple Picot Top” allsilk chiffons—the new “Tissue” chiffons padded sole slippers, Soft clk —mesh hose in every wanted design—and other popular numbers, moceasing, and others. Give “Lady Luxury” this Xmas! (& e Women’s Charming Gift Slippers vrosso : 85c, $1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.95, $2.95 53 : L e : 2 We know that 2 3 £ particular men will like ( G‘_"_ Cflbmf" con- these Sol Herzog Ties . . . taining 3 pairs “Lady because they are the same v - et as they wear all year . Luxury” Xmas Yug. 2 Special NEATLY BOXED i $9.75 FOR CHRISTMAS . : > - 2 9 Sor HeRzoe Incorporated 9th and F Sts.