Evening Star Newspaper, June 19, 1932, Page 11

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NEW SOCIL ORDER PIGTURED BY BAKER Former Secretary of War Sees Hopeful Future for Youth. By the Associated Press. | BRONXVILLE, N. Y. Junc 18—A| new social order in which vouth will find more satisfactio was pictured to the 84 graduat Sarah Lawrence College for Wome; day by Newton D. Baker, wartime S retary of War and now a frequently- mentioned candidate for the Democratic presidential nomi “T look for the collegiale-trained in governing the Mr. Baker" * he said. “when ple will dominate | hter, Margaret, was s who heard his *“No one knows I out, but we do k: to try again to 2 We built one in script built one in 1928. Both “out of this may not going 1 Babylon. mes and ay possibly grow a new in_which distribution will be more equal than in the past and power and wealth will not be only for a few. Such a social order would offer greater opportunities for the average man, placing emphasis on new values such’ as in tke satisfaction that comes with dome.” “The mere possession of goods.” he emphasized, “never produced happi- ness.” He compared present world-wide con- ditions to the mc form of soc people who had never. before thing like it. He cited the econom velopment of Russia and the changes 1n form of government among them. Holds Démocracy Best Form. After the war, he asserted, the prin- eiple of democracy spread throughout the world. “Although the principles of majority’ rufe may seem like counting instead of weighing,” he said, “yet we feel that democracy is the final form of government, and that greater and more disabling defects would be found THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 19, 1932—PART ONE. Made to Standards Hard to Beat—They’re From One of Our Best Makers—Bought at Concessions Most Liberal—You Save Greatly Take a tip—Summer cottage and city dwellers! 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They're soft, and a joy to handle, for they leave no annoy- ing lint! Hemmed size 17x33 inches; gold, green, blue or red borders. N CAUTIONED | ON CHILD WELFARE RS ] Federation Urged to Make Detailed Study of Government Lower Priced Than in Many Years Fiber Rugs $0.95 We're congratulating you if you are buying Summer rugs this year. You get so much more quality for your money. Heavier weaves, new, bright patterns stencilled on cool grounds of green, blue, and tan. Patterns that are appro- priate for living, dining or bed rooms—and right at home on the Summer porch. Smaller Sizes Proportionately Low Priced Mail or 'Phone Orders to Jane Stuart—N Ational 9500 RUGS—FIFTH FLOOR Machinery. 9x 12 feet 8 x 10 feet By the Associated Press. General Federation of W Convention, were u resent economic cha out that “it is perfe n one has been living | yond e to slash right and| left” she said, nevertheless, “solving| the ifmediate problems of the present by drastic ailment will mea ture of which we will not be She told the women they “a closer and more detailed Govegnment machinery than ever be- fore * * *. We are asking that you not simply vote, but that you look into the housekeeping of Ur and his children throughout this land.” STANDARD OIL ASKS LIMIT IN OUTPUT Lanswarm Duo-Tone Blankets | Single blankets—but they are double ‘Warns Producers Not to Take! woven and weigh four pounds—which 95 Advantage of Recent Gas equals the warmth of two blankets. 1005 ° Price Advances. 1 virgin wool; size 72x84. 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June 18.—Andrew Alexander of Hickory went free today | under $100 bond, reduced from $50,000, after a habeas corpus hearing on charges of digging up and carrying| away treasure. | Whether there was a treasure has been a matter of speculation, but it is said Ed Franklin of Hickory, fatally| wounded on a battlefield in France, | gave to W. N. Henkle of Valdese a map | showing the location of the treasure. Henkle was said to have been shell $hocked later and to have forgotten the map until resently, when he gave it to Alexander ard C. H. Dryden of Hickory. No More Sleepless Nights if You Act Tomorrow Four Models Simmons Beds Bquipped with a Coil Spring and. Mattress $2245 Take your pick of the four most popular Sim. mons models—plain, Windsor, solid panel, and cane panel effects. They’re new, up-to-the-minute in design. 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