Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1932, Page 16

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A6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1932. | 's organization chairman. annihilation destruction \FESS IS EVASIVE 5 Teonior ves of evume- JEWS DECLARED - C— o o ik SILK WORKERS CONSIDRR Sei aat Cateh | 9 She accused : § - cientist Caiches i I T E R g e e e e mvensos| DEFENSE FEDERATION St | t by b nization, the let- tee, Robber by Hiding I MRS. MATHER SAYS = .fifi”dy:ss orl;;;;l'e;l bat be never FIGHTING EXTINCTION an Juos saonts 4 o Z 5 | had “allowed myse! & part | | | Camera in Office [ | any propaganda either put out by the| =~ — ening’ bfihmxgc. and international | Strike Preparedness c“‘mm"s}FOR REN I LS oot iClevelnnd Society Leader Scores liquor P’W“Hl; flfh::l?::‘mtm i Activities in Poland, Rumania and mA 4‘:'mm”- aipatntad to sy Included im Plans for National ‘ - H t u < = EE S ‘ Senator's Refusal to Answer t-gn;u;n there were 1,061 pleces of mail Germany Related to Ameri- e e s | i lo;g;m"u“‘ | WORCH’S oo J in one o ve vel - | By the Associats ess. i e : Deutsch, president of the congress, as | i i State entomologist, has gone in Questionnaire. | in one day. can Committee. PATERSON, N. J., February 23— Representative Says Bishop| | for detective work. “AIL of this” he said, “was thrown fifi;{’:g f:: :;l:‘e:rblunt:‘m::flt;} Plans for organizing a national fed- - Following a recent robbery he A into the waste basket, first, because it P —— tment. eration of silk workers, with secret Wen’t Face Court and Tes- placed a snapshot camera in the | | By the Associated Press. Tenresented no intelligent thought on | BY the Associated Press. justment. strikes preparedness committees in_every . ® e’ %}Efie"?&; ‘,;‘rj‘og"'“hed a | | CLEVELAND, February 23.—A dis- | the part of the sender, and second, it | NEW YORK, February 23 —After re- = o e AT Sk et e PR tify Under Oath. When he found by ofice robbed | | Pute over prohibition between Senatr | ¥as nothing but an efort of RSSAS | en e ALt Sdiefaciiiien i) P | 16 SAVED IN HOSPITAL | F 0 Fens, exceitise director of he_developed the films | Simeon D. Fess, Ohio, Republican, and | "™ 2 {land, Rumania and Germany, Dr. Jo- last year's silk strike, said the organiza- Dale Shiss was arres | the Women : Mrs. Mather termed the questionnaire | seph’ T = DETROIT, February 23 () —Sixt ; A - { A dcm‘ed lh(-l chflr:e :;rv.?uw:e ::1\? ,l’m,v,";,‘fi‘;: ;f?é‘i;,.““é?;i‘i"xé?é gx:tf;:r]x “a sl;smlsg'-'fle:wa:g‘ letter xrummn con- Expncuu.imt‘:r:};:;:mmpsfid?:}m 'Aoz]r?erxc“:: I patients were carried to (sn{!ly "sfii’-’l‘:," :ga;\h:c%: “‘2333‘31?& [v?h?cghm :g nkham of Massa- the picture. He confessed, au- here Sunday when Mrs. Amassa Stone | stituent It asked v\{'wlhel’ the re-| re:un Congress that the Jewish people | day when fire threatened to -lestroy the | rapidly creeping into the silk industry.” CRy i (Rews ah ot Bishop James | | thorities said and implicated an- | | Mather, Cleveland, made public corre- ciplent was willing to vote to consider | were facing a war against extinction. | General Hospital in suburben Dearborn.| He blamed the smaller shops for fi Tring pesis. b z . Mrs. A ¢ soclety . mit_t eer s there suc 2 2 - = oe a ccurt and -an- tionsl wieé cheirian of the wom- | amendment {0 State conventions. aas there such a universally concelved | cupled 8, conjeried three oy resl- | The mecting alio fnitisted an wnem- | [JOIRYNof QN 3 [0) JR3N2Y the questions about his (s in the 1928 cam- | the bishop sgain to $300,000 libel action without further | i The churchman yunced Sunday that his counsel al- read had n the uired steps to bring the case to ear eS| EEEME A4 ¢ | 4|/ The Last Four Days of the HUB'S om the gods | first make mad with this discredited | g N N b g ¢ : itile bu: s. Th!—én;l:.j‘ i ! = i v F b F . S I ,II St A _ i T v i ebruary Furniture dale will be ousands of dollars \vmc}): 9 . , - 2 A cas| Jame- : J : ‘ 1 ‘ | ‘ : R £ ; : B = Long Remembered for the Mar- e . AR il - || velous Values—Eclipsing All That - . TR e | Which Has Gone Before! - Repeats Challenge. “He has filled the couris of the/ libel suits and has filled jtuperations. 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