Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1935, Page 34

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B—10 JAPANESE PROTEST RAID BY POLICE Demand “Vigorous Action” Be- cause Foreign Officers Entered ... Home Hunting Kidnaper. «B¥ the Associated Press. +* SHANGHAL, September chuse Shanghai’s foreign police raided 14.—Be- a Japanese home here yesterday look- | the house numbers on the street, where | Wales. Eisteddtod. ' | the School of Public Affairs of Ameri- | all Government departme THREE-DECK END TABLE COFFEE TABLE § CABINET § Cov. Win- throp DESK ing for a kidnap suspect, members of the loéal Japanese colony today de- manded “vigorous action* against the Municipal Council and the governors of the international settlement. Japanese are represented on the settlement government. Resentment against local PBritish and French policemen flamed among the Japanese here, who declared their colony had been “outraged and in- sulted.” Police explained the raid was made in error, resulting from a change in the house numbers on the street, where 52 98 $‘| 7.95 THE SUNDAY Genzo Kumabe, Japanese, whose house was entered, lived. Kumabe charged that the police not only entered his house, but Violated the sanctity of a Japanese home by striding in with their shoes on and kicking his 14-year-old daughter. (The Japanese customarily remove their shoes when entering homes, as the floors are covered with soft, straw mats.) . Miss Megan Lloyd George was named a “bard” at the Caernarvon, Wales, Eisteddfod. Latest style Moderne Bedroom Suite with round mirrors. matched walnut veneers. construction. Exactly as illustrated in selected, Guaranteed interior BONUS ITEM INCLUDED FREE! Serpentine front Living Room Suite covered in 1009 mohair with contrasting reverse cushions. Con51sts of sofa, button-back chair and lounge chair.- BONUS ITEM INCLUDED FREE! STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NEW COURSES T0 AID FEDERAL WORKERS Government Officials Co-operate With American U. in Spe- cial Instruction. Designed especially for Government employes, several courses are being offered this year for the first time in the School of Public Affairs of Ameri- SEPTEMBER can University, it was announced yes- terday. Government officials will co-operate with the school in most of these courses, it was explained by Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray, chancellor, and Arthur 8. Fleming, director of the school. Three courses under supervision of Dr. Emery E. Olson, new professor of public administration and director of the “In Service” training division of the school are: Public personnel man- agement, technique of supervision and administrative problems common to Il Government departments, The 15, 1935—PART ONE. first two courses are being given as Joint courses by the School of Public Affairs and the Graduate School of the Department of Agriculture, Ismar Baruch, chief of the division of personnel classification of the Civil Service Commission, will offer a course in the development, installation and administration of classification and eympemmm plans. Another course will be offered in administrative sta- tistics of the Federal Government. Dr. Ernest M. Fisher, director of the di- vision of economics and statistics of the Federal Housing Administration, will conduct s seminar in housing and home financing. e Power District Approved MADISON, Wis., September 14 (). —The State Public Service Commis- sion yesterday approved the first mu- nicipal power district in Wisconsin comprising 17 towns and four villages in Polk and Nubnette Countries. The commirsion’s ruling intérpreted for the first time the power district law enacted by the 1931 Legislature. ARTIST WINS $2,50 ON LOVE CONTR MacVeagh Defense Atto Terms 20-Year Affair On Sided. By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, Beptember 14. Joseph H. McGarry ruled in fave Miss Louise Hagen today in he iR Your Choice of Any One of Ti Free With the Purchase of Two-piece wing-style Living Room Suite covered in choice tapestry. Carved wood panels. Deep seat cushions and high backs that assure real comfort. BONUS ITEM INCLUDED FREE! 1,2 or 3 Years to Pay! No Interest or Carrying Charges —for First 18 months. Small Carrying Charge on All Electrical Appliances *88 10-Piece Dining Room Suite c¢{ dth. selected walnut veneers. china, server, extension table Co AND D

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