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A—12 *» THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D 0, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 U. 5. 70 DEPORT 56 CHINESE T0 ORIENT Doak Closes Deal With Ship| Lines After Mexico Ex- | cludes Aliens. i The United States today was closing | a deal with American st p com- panies to transport a sm Chin: a cost of he expense to be bc cisco to p whom ng p several had fled across the Mexica rder a few weeks ago after Sonoro state as three or four n 100,000 Mexic Nogales to S ago. The re deported as soon cretary Doak said he refused “for | various reasons” to ship the Chinese | back to their native land on Japanese | vessels tions to obtain an| United naval transport fell | through, he said Because of the Labor Department's intensive drive on aliens, the Secre- tary said the per capita cost of de porting them had jumped from $66 1930 to $88.63 for the first five months of the 1932 fiscal vear. About 20,000 were deported during 1931 MU-S0- LIT T0 ELECT Club’s Series Concluded Tonight. of Meetings to Be| n‘f"‘( ng for the elec- Mu-So-Lit Club 8:30 1327 R of sessions which ha\( been held every night this | week ‘The following m dresses made_ad- | A Jackson Dr. | nounced that a cor authorized to co-operate Washington scho nection with considered SCOUTS TO CELEBRATE | will in budget to b(J Mark ing Week of February 8. Anniversary Dur- founding will be celebrated in_ all parts of the country during the week of Februz The celebration also 200th ar Washingtc tion considers “America’s first Scout. gestion. This congestion in bron- chial tubes and air passages must be ed by bringing fresh blood to the gested parts, Rubbed in frecly, the deeply penetrating qualitics of BAUME BENGUE (pronounced Ben- Gay) stimulate outer-chest circulation, fessen deeper congestion and usually breaks the cold up over night. Ben.Gay relieves the pains of rheu- matism, lumbago, scatica and neuritis | quickly and safely without harmful drugs. Ben-Gay has been prescribed for over 30 years, for every pain of nerve and muscle. Ask for Ben-Gay #nd do not accept weaker substitutes, ~ < Ben-Gay The Original Baume Bengué YheBest OilintheWorld 1utoorat Motor Oil is richer in oiliness—gives a stronger protecting film —a tremen- strong, ton ring seal dously toughened pis- —smoother motor performance — greater power —longer life—more mileage Try the mext time you qutocrat weed oil, and judge its for advantages rself. s QUART BAYERSON OIL WORKS COLUMBIA 5228 RESINOL STOPS | THE ITCHING OF ECZEMA Don’t endure the torments of an unhealthy skin. Just get a jar of healing Resinol Ointment and a cake of soothing Resinol Soap from your nearest druggist. Bathe the affected parts with the Soap and warm water, dry lightly, and apply the Ointment. That's all there is. But you will be amazed to see how quickly the itching stops, and healing begins. FOR FREE TRIAL size package of Ointment and Soap with new booklet “Skin Treat- ment for Heulthand Beauty” write i]. Dept. 12, Baltimore, “d. Boy Car Victim’s Body Held Normal, By the Associated Press. PASADENA, Calif., sicians here are studying a 1 whom they term a living example med | Of an “automation.” lth | boy, 1ysically normal but mentally * Aftes the accident, The e by this | struck and injured by a motor car more nd eat leg! and e rain tissue has been badl: i icians said it was possible he fTered a basal skull fracture, because of the numbed condit of his brain, he cannot spcak Repeated examinatior e RITCHIE CAMPAIGN But Mind Stecp= - T() (PEN TONIGHT |Regarded Live Example of “‘Automaton” by ,Concord Club Dinner in Bal- timore to Mark First Gun for 1932. Doctors. | - 4‘ January 7.—Phy- 7-year-old By the Associated Press BALTIMORE, January 7.—Marking | what is scheduled to be the opening of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion, national, State and city leaders of the p: were to gather at a dinner of the Concord Club here tonight The four-time M and executive who has avoided all definite statements as to his candidacy with the remark that “Of Course I would like to be the nominee—who wouldn't,” is sched- uled to address the gathering in_one of the most important speeches of his career ominently mentioned as a possible candidate since before the 1924 cam- paign, Gov. Ritchie during the last few Weeks has made active speaking forays youth, Donald Douglas, was wo weeks ago, and now is reported “asleep. r regaining consciousness follow- a change gradually He gained complete con: physical faculties, but his mental t1ll were in a coma boy is able to use his arms and but he recognizes no one ion s of his sl failed to reveal a frac of ascertaining th ted a definite diagnosis !inw New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh and other parts of the country. | Senators, Representatives and mem- | bers of the National Committee have | accepted invitations to the dinner to- night, which is held annually by the club on Jackson day. Howard Bruce, who as national com- mu(rl‘nmu placed Gov. Ritchie's name ore the 1924 convention in New mrk will act as toastmaster. | 200 Reservations Made. ‘l Senator David 1. Walsh of Massa- chusetts, former Representative John | Hemphill of Pennsylvania and Richard Cleveland, son of the former President, all ardent Ritchie supporters, are to address the gathering Robert B. Ennis, president of the club, & month ago announced that the | Ginner this year would mark the formal opening of the Ritchie campaign, and since that time 200 reservations have been made, setting a high mark for [such affairs in Baltimore. Perfect humidification in modern homes should evaporate nearly a gal- | lon of water a day for each average size room. PILES Obstinate, painful, itching or mild cases —grateful relief comes the moment Pazo Orntment is ap- plied, or money back nmd%ctuhe with, pl: et A January Values that will bring crowds to our stores $139.00 Complete Bed Room Suite, of genuin ror, Panama Venetian va: dresser, chest of dra made and beautiful hand.rubbed finish wers and solid $5.00 Hall Console Table, fin- ished in walnut and console mirror. Com- @& Siste $2.98 $11.75 Walnut-fin- ish Chiffonier with 4 drawers $18.75 Good Size Gate-leg Table, nicely finished (4 5 brown mabogany. PO 10 $39 and $49 Large Size Walnut Vanity Dressers, left over from $175 to $250 bed 818 7:. room suites $6.95 Pay Weekly or Monthly Amounts 75 $140.00 Genuine Walnut Dining Koom set, handsome extension ¢ This value cannot uite, including a 5-ft clc seats mrrl elsewhere $22.50 Enameled 5 - Piece Breakfast Suites, g]z 95 choice of colors $11.50 Metal Beds, with decorated headboard and foot- board. All sizes $29.50 Wardrobes and Chiffo- bes, nicely finished 4 = robes, nicely finis $15.75 in American walnut $19.75 Inner Coil Spring-filled Mattresses, nationally known make. Fully ua.r? $10.95 anteed. All 5 Walnut-finish panel in $4.98 $119 to $165 18 Beautiful 2 and 3 Piece Overstuffed L for this event from a high-grade manufacturer. I tapestries and i ed coverings. Ever cially luded suite velour $9.75 Boudoir Chairs and Oc- casional Living Room “hai hol- @ g = Chairs, nicely uphol- @4 75 stered $19.50 Walnut Serving Tables, left over fram $150 to 2000 dining | room @= QS suites $5.95 $27.50 Coil Couch Divan, eq ped with roll- mattress Spring Studio * $16.95 $12.50 Massive Daven port Table, finished in ma- $4.98 hogany .. ACCOUNT and pay as you get paid WEEKLY or MONTHLY N walnut, large size dresser with Venetian mir- set of chairs with beautiful upholstered 87500 g Room Suites, guaranteed Main Store, 827-829 7th St. N.W. tore No. 2, 1213 Good Hope Road S.E | B oA RN Only $3.00 Semi-Monthly CAPPERINTRODUCES Extra Penalties Are Provided for Committing Violent Crimes While Armed. Carrying extra penalties for commit- ting crimes of violence while armed,| the bill to give the District of Co- | lumbla & more stringent law regulating the sale and possession of firearms was introduced this afternoon by Chairman D. C. FIREARMS BILL Capper of the Senate District Com- | mittee. No person could carry a gun on his| person or in his automobile, except with a permit to be issued for good cause by the Police Department. The bill would not keeping of a weapon in a home or place of business. Dealers in firearms would be licensed and would have to comply with detailed | regylations governing sale of weapons, including a provision for the lapse of 48 hours after application before purchase can be made. No person who had been convicted of a crime of violence | could own a weapon, and provision also is made to prevent sale of guns to per- sons thought to be of unsound mind or drug addicts. If a person possesses & weapon While committing a crime of violence, there | would be a penalty of not more than five vears in addition to the regular penalty for the crime, with increasing Penalties for future offenses of the same nature. ™ B Sliced Peaches Calnforma 8-0Oz. Cans zsc DEL MONTE FRUITS for SALAD however, interfere with the | the program, and the dishwashing ma- | chine is not yet available. SERVED PICNIC STYLE Paper plates, knives, forks and spoons are being used in the pretentious new Department of Commerce cafeteria, be- cause the silverware and chinaware are still in thelr cases and there is no suftable place to unpack them. F. W. Hoover, general manager of the Wel- fare and Recreational Association of | Public Buildings and Grounds, Inc., said today that he hopes to have two serving | s'o' mln‘ lines in use with the full eqmpmrm Yola et Monday. There are four Serving coun- | oy o uends who provent lofoctons ters and these will be put into commis- ‘ SO oy catarrh, by ston when the building 1s filled. o Ko e “-;‘:hu":fi’v Mr. Hoover asserted that yesterday | od ‘p""'"' Drug stores, 30¢ for lunch there were 1,230 persons | ' served, when hot food was made avail- | able for the first time. 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