Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1932, Page 20

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B—S8 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1932. PRESI DENT L AUDED | executive who is accustomed to dealing ‘ without disrupting public conndencelpuuue of the Reconstruction Finance EINSTEIN PROTESTS stein and & number of other German | truth and humanity, without hkmx president of the Parent- Telche.r Assoe | Corporation act. acunmu have issued a protest inst - | ciation of Washington-Lee High School | with problems of disaster,” Senator |will the country know the extent to| COrPo! teiees) of oot Eoon . ropauet | Into consideration superficial suc- | O 20 80 WLt RER T E O Srvens Reed Smoot- (Republican, Utah) last | which President Hoover averted sheer == s y from the University of Heidelberg. | °® and personal safety? Respect (iv. committee meeting tomorrow eve= IN CRISIS BY SMOOT nlght outlined what he termed the con- | disaster.” Mnrmge Licenses Issued. PROFESSDR S OUSTING Prof. Gumbel, & Jew, was ousted u‘- for the authorities can be maintained nirg at 7 o'clock prior to the associa« structive steps taken by the President{ Senator Smoot listed as the first ac- result of the Nasi agitation. | only when they adhere to justice and | tion session at 8 o'clock. _— '.o correct “this world wide derange- fon)p(l&whmen~in( {;.;Dn:ua:nnlnée A;:‘lh 2\ngA:gT°3N'1 Md;‘ September - A petition sl;ne]d h&r 17 famous pro- | protect the small numbea Oft‘O;“hY ’l“- P ng together in of e indusf (Special). —Marriage licenses were essors was submitted to the overn-’dlvmulla without regard of the cres Balt Lake City Crowd Hears Sena-| ™The"tan Senator, addressing a crowd | chiefs of the nation and pledging them | issued here to: Robert Coleman Scriber, Dismissal °r Jew From Faculty 8t 0 ¢ Baden. asking the statd to ve- | of the mob." y ds“le Home d% tor Flay Democratic Failure gathered at a public reception for him, to maintain wage scales and normal ac- ‘ 19, of Bushwood, Md., and Alberta Mary | Heidelberg University at Behest scind the dismissal order, which was| Prof. Gumbel now is in the Unwed CRACK SHOT is the ; attacked the Democratic party for what tivities insofar as possible. issued by the Baden minister of - | States, where he attended the World of Constructive Program. he termed its failure to present a con-| Other accomplishments of the Presi- | Tolson, 19, of Chaptico, Md.; Elmer ? N A d cation. 4 i oL ecll ‘cene:m Congreu n Cornell University. et 'P"“"h""m:d:: structive program and predicted the re- dent as listed by the Utah Senator were | Kellum Davis, 27 and Raymond Dorls of Nazis Attacked. In his protest, Prof. Einstein said: ¢ A election of President Hoover in No-|the moratorium plan, organization SSEaTRET “Shoul By the Associated Press Vember. | the National Credit Corporation for the | MCKenny, 18, both of Whitestone, Va.; e B e e B 36 4 Executives to Meet. SALT LAKE CITY, September 21— | “Not until the depression is over.” he benefit of “smaller banks that were in| Michael Ball, 24, of Ridge, Md. and| BERLIN, September 21 (Jewish Tele- | mqqs suggestions, or because he has the | BALLSTON. Va., ROACH September 21 | Praising President Hoover as “an able | declared, “and the full truth can be told ' danger,” and recommendation of the'Gladys Johnson, 19, Scotland, Md. graphic Agency) —Prof. Albert Ein- courage Sclfishicasly for the | (Special) —Mts. Joseph B. Bhawhan, CRACK SHOT DEATH —_—— R R R B e e aatinss %M%y @udmm Covwal ate,/ All Indications Point to a Revival of Normal Business—The HUB 71s Doing Its Part By Offering the Most Amazing Furniture Values m lts l-hstory-—ON LIBERAL CREDIT ‘I‘ERMS'v and Sofy| 'Coals Gain During Wecl ! $89 Mohair Living Room £ane $98 Genuine Walnut Bed Room Suite $109 "Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite This living-bedroom ensemble has loose Three picces consisting of a Settee and Two o ]”hl\ }:l‘;'n\lg :;«i:lhh(tfh n\t aflulr);;c I)n‘“(-ri $ spring-filled seat cushions. The Davenport $ e S g . 2 ollywooc anity, est o rawers anc & & Arm Chairs. The spring-filled seat cushions Wood Bed: attractively | decoratedl ande bi \ is easily opened into a full-size bed. The threc v ed, d 3 al at 1- pieces as pictured are upholstered and covered are covered on the reverse side with Moquette lighted in velour $5.00 Down—The HUB $5.00 Down—The HUB $5.00 Down—The HUB \’fi”fl"f?hi"%:p;w $10 for Your Old Range A PHILCO for Satisfaction! v RUGS FOR FALL ‘ Model 52- B—'—S Tubes Rich Toned Room Size Axminster Rugs 9x12 Feet or 8'4x10"; Feet electro-d comfort to any room 3 A special lot of desirable Axminster f N ith ol v (e Rugs, lustrous, high pile. heavy and $ 85 . Ak ; N I_‘ - serviceable—Rugs to add distinction and / f Good-Looking Wool Brussels Rugs Choice of 9x12 feet or 84x101% feet, attractive patterns and colors $ 85 ; $27.50 Cas —Rugs suitable for any room. ¥ 7-Tube Philco Range Deep Pile Velvet Rugs $ 95 Less $10 5 An unusually large assortment of . for Your $ 7 0 these excellent wearing and good look- Hishboy madels with: sixRes ing rugs offered tomorrow at a low 85 T e e Old Range. .. ., price. Choice of two room sizes, 9x12 = automatic volume control and feet or 814x10 feet at tone control; balanced super- 50c a Week xri: | $59 Three-Piece Velour Overstuffed b . . . o Q $59 Walnut-Finished Suite Living Room Suite ‘ TR, : & . : $109 Cenuine Walnut Suite An attractive and inexpensive suite of sig‘:le(;O:r:flm\:?ell)llym:;e- $ 20 Thisis iitesaill fatnishivonn @i : B Wi ' - . " S S shyour diming room mn- fou'r I)},LCL&»I'I]Z!(‘( of gum\\'md, finished in $ bl ohithiiee . expensively and attractively. The ten pieces imitation of walnut. As pictured, a Dress- pieces, settee and two which comprise the suite—buffet, server, exten- ing Table, Dresser, Wood Bed and a Chest arm chairs. Uphol- sion table, china cabinet and six slip seat chairs, OF IDIAWETS b1« o it o oiotaisioieis sisiais sisianlote wioiots stered and covered in g $5.00 Down— are constructed for genuine service velour, tight spring seat c on st ruction. ' sl i $5.00 Down—The HUB $5.00 Down—The HUB This is an unusual value. Pier = | Oak Rocker This Large Splint | Phone ; : I ; Stand Cabinet | =2 2958 =& =% |and Stool K over, 193] ‘Walnut-Finished Nicely fin- C°§°i.?9m Fh;:hed h— th and D Str eelS N W ished in ma- hogany, No Phens Orders . | Mahogang . - ! rde - e —

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