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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932. | $3,000,000 MOTOR FINES |WAR HERO CLUBBED, |sieests,cioped. May 3o, win nokens) WILLYS IS CONFIDENT | Wilsw-Overand o, of tuido, onie,| RAILROADS' TRUCKING o m W(]RK[R IES"HES | WIFE AND MAN HELD %m@fi; | ONRETURNING TO U.S. 0 and & hat youn' sbeencomBoiope, | EXPANSION EXPLAINED EE‘?"':: " to study American business from a de- &L:m Year’s Total — Police 2 Auto Co d, ¥ R int of view. ‘That, he said he » ol u mpany Head, Former En. Retailers’ Copvention Is Teld of NEW YORK, June 15 (#.—New the they also were examining 2 enable him “to approach AGA'NSI V AN RlPER e Member of Famous “Last Battal- Www”m“h?: = mlh‘w’_ voy, Believes Dry Law's Re- 2 pertpeetive Willys-Grer Lines’ Efforts to Tncrease New York Trafic Court Casts Up York motorists paid approximately < u“doo‘?oon d“urlnc mtx :n::c ]t:ec-de lod:‘\‘l: jon” Near Deflh—“uwm" et ‘" I:su::ro;l — peal Necessary for Nation. ] X had been all that time in To- Business. e Y, N 3 been employed at the N mln“hm."e 'as | BY the Assoclated Press. "d“'m il S Bl _ | By the Assoetated Press. ; : - the wrong direction on one-way streets Claimed Motive for Attack. el = e t the lerk housekeeper for the last three months.| NEW YORK, June 15.—John N.|teenth amendment definitel; 1 PITTSBURGH, June 15.—Use of mo- Indicted Immigration Cle sd " (cocasionally) gliub elephace She said she was glad to get rid of her | Willys, Ambassador o Poland, who re- | in its p entdetiniiey has {aled || PITTSBURCE, June 15._use of mo- Takes Stand at Trial of | [/T5% T oo bud ts i s e e s o g e oo iad ¢ s ety Lo et to v auy |8, o v Rave w-dncifly| s thenha s v emoed z HaCevicans added up the total of Anes | N GAKLAND, Call, ung 13 Hery & |said -fima 10 & Santa Oruz Holel, | 14 35 yorss e rete e oL teraon oy | Gountry. m"fii.‘, Al E o the National Re- Capital Lawyer. they found it nearly $3,000,000. Cases . deputy counly, et Battation: | YIS brought to Oskland 10F|the Europs. He expressed confidence = e — Pt ChANbe ot ey ¢ | disposed of numbered 920,258. 3 further questioning. better g'uum;t w.,fidm:nal le nhc;:lihg.ut In the last three years wa, M spoke at 'J: .S-%'h"”x"m" ers’ orsb trong| dgeoned Sl et otk oo Wy o " | s Ia Eogiand bave He'clted use 0f demount- the Associated Press. Star- ly devel- | who him a he .| In mentals and work our way out.” ln-talrexvud'll nf I’nz:;v Yo;u; Jr:;: 15.—Leo I. uvzlim' opefi.,'.nmfic'»?ufl as in Bngylcn. Pol?‘cg said Claude Forbes, 25, e and ruler. Willys, echaivman of the board of passenger traffie only. # .tn l;cnt e of two Ellis Island immigration c-lleilu lnd;%ed with Harold van Riper, P. ’.N-EE CO. ‘Washington, D. C., lawyer, was & Gov- | = = ernment witness today at Van Riper's Federal Court trial on charges of con- spiracy, violation of the lmmlgl:a!.i(lnl laws and subornation of perjury. Levine and Charles Ellis, the other | tmmigration clerk, pleaded guilty yes- | / terday at the opening of the trial | . ; Uniteq States Attorney Gearge Z. Medalie called Levine in an evident at- tempt to show that Van Riper, & spe- cialist in immigration cases, had .used . him as g go-between in obf ing frau- dulent certificates of arrival for aliens as a preliminary to their getting na- suralization ‘papers. Levine testified about conversations with Ellls about a year ago having to| do with counterfeit Gavernment stamps %0 be used on “faked” arrival certifi- cates and said he later told Van Riper B EaEE A leading manufacturer’s show room floor samples) der way at Ellis Island and that he, Ellis, was not “going ahead with any| more of Van Riper’s cases.” TRADE DROP BLAMED ON PRESENT-DAY ADS| » ' Sur fores uz‘m.xm Breach Better Mer- : " O : , oy Mk Reduced 5 O from their day advertising was blamed for & large share of dullness in business in the address of Henry Goldstein of Youngs- town, Ohio, before the National Retail Goods Association, in convention He said if advertising of the majority ©of American stores can be taken as ac- curate interpretation of “the way we == 2 * e 4 foul nmésn';no_d\\lom;e; shoppers are ] i § r h Ip! e idol of fear.” 2 = Bt R s - : _ egular popular prices the abuse of it that has brought down LK 2 [ B % 3 the wrath of the country on Wall S % 1 A = 3 . Street,” he continued. “Similarly, it is 4 < not the advertising alone of lower 5 prices, but the senseless and persistent n&m orlthem that will lo‘%fle r‘:uny a b - ¥ store unless something is done prop S i i i 1 " . ' - up weak foundations.” Y | \ 3 \ = -of-a- ' He sald stores should preach better > \ L “ e These are mos”y one Of a k'nd "JI*GS. e R i ' including all styles and upholsteri elena Fitzsimmons of Boston ex- = ] f 2 - Y plained methods used in increasing sale “9 / 7 i inciuaing a es an olsteries of higher-quality goods, Otho J. Hicks . 2 ~ / : 9 sty up . of New S&ork empha.s;zcd retr:imec of > 3 k, i S 3 B f % : < d “ Id .+h +h store employes toward a greater turn- 15 % W i ~ e > = over in quality merchandise, Bernard o o 3 an all are so wi e lrfl‘x-een-mdn orrP):]lsburgh emphasized need " £ 3 = i By study of the store's market, while ~ % = 1 N. M. Mitchell of Milwaukee pointed | 13 3 ; el = ~{ ("1 P- J- Nee CO. guaranfee out ]how a plan of rewarding careful . ) ~ = employes had proved successful in his . - d b N . o . ) . 7522.50 ron 2P : 4 of high quality and city. BUENOS AIRES, June 15° () —Ar 1 3 4 AL : ’ - J sy - X » workmfiflShlP gentine tariff duties against British! : 7% - - by a decree which announced it was “the inauguration of a liberal trade policy with Great Britain.” ‘The policy was decided upon, it was explained, because of preferences granted Argentine goods in the United 2,22 ron 2 Piece Included in this special purchase are . ... 100 Complete Living Room and Davenport-Bed Suites 32 Fine Sofas and Love Seats . ... 48 Beautiful Living Room Chairs : . . . goTued 1 of 1% bty Volume Every single piece and suite is priced for an immediate clearance for everyone! ; Iy _ AT THE NEW Piecev All Sales Final. No C. 0. D.%s, e : LOW PRICE . [el§72-50 e No Refunds. No Exohanges. 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