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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBER 25, 1936. Y ... GOLDENBERG'S »=. Publisher Traces Subject : ’ ) 5% GET THE THRIFT HABIT! 222 i mrh e : ' o Save at Goldenberg’s! - NEW YORK, September 25.—The subject of a free press, from the earliest days of royal license in Eng- land through the code making era Of N.R. A, is reviewed in a book, “The Preedom of the Press,” published to- day. It is by Col. Robert R. McCor- mick, chairman of the Committee on , the ‘Preedom of the Press of the American Newspaper Publishers’ As- sociation. “Let it be plain to the uninitiated,” Col. McCormick writes, “that news- papers have no rights, and claim no rights, not guaranteed to all citizens; \ ” that the freedom of the press is not e . : g 1 % W & special privilege of the newspapers, 5 4 ke b [ I\ "‘) but a right of all citizens.” 8 : 5 \\\‘ ! “"" fi Col. McCormick explains that in X i i iy !“\ \ / . early days newspapers’were referred | ¥ y ¢ to as the “newspaper press.” Usage abbreviated this to either “news- papers” or “the press” so that “in consequence, after censorship and its kindred evils had long been over- come, a mistaken impression arose that the freedom of the press applied exclusively to newspapers.” Defines “Freedom of Press.” “Freedom of the press” is defined by Col. McCormick as “the freedom of that press which had been enslaved, and that was every press and every use of every press.” e Summarizing the struggle to obtain ¥ and Turbans . and safeguard freedom of the press, E: ¥ Berets—Brims Col. McCormick says: 3 “During the 300 years from the in- G \ Perfect! ‘vention of the printing press to our Revolutionary War, every method that # A Ringless! the ingenious mind pf man could de- = ou u vise was used to suppress its free- [ dom. First, licenses were required to Chlffon operate printing presses. Then cen- 4 = sorship was invoked. After that it | 7 . i made s crime o' criee oy Hosiery arge rieadsizes function of government. Then power | was put in the hands of the roynl‘ , Judges to declare any utterance by a | Y Ouutandl'n(ly newspaper a criminal libel and to . punish the editor with torture or | Sample Lot of Low Priced! Every New Style! with death. And, when all these ef- | 5 Torts had been overcome or had proven . [ EV.I’, New Color! - abortive, excessive taxation was im- | nlt Froc S (] posed upon the newspapers of Eng- l&nd, whicli‘x s:p:r’zmd them for more Regnlarly i an ooe Hundred years. - z Sheer, clear, full-fashion, Fashion’s high-hatting us this Fall . . . so get into en;nolo “.L.‘Li'.‘f.'c‘,“fi'l; b’lin“'.‘if;&'.:'.' 5.:8930 3 .9 9 hose made on a fine gauge the swing and wear these charming, attractive and in its defense editors have been | i with double picot tops in styles. Here are beautiful felts in stunning youth- put in jeopardy of ruin, imprison- ¥ Original samples of two- the newest of new Fall ful models for the more mature woman. They are ) ment and assassination. | piece knit frocks in fashion shades. Every pair is first jrresistably trimmed in feathers, quills and perky Tailored Styles! Discuses Black Committee. smart styles. All are at- quality! Sizes 81, to 10%. bows. Head sizes to 24 inches. ailore y Construing some of “the activities|[] tractively trimmed in con- v . of the Senate Lobby Committee head- ||j trasting colors. Goldenberg's—Main Floor ] Goldenberg's—Second Floor ed by Senator Hugh Black, Democrat, Goldenber, Second Floor : of Alabama, last winted as an effort i o Thrifty Savings on These ntimids certain newspapers, the 3 > . . y Pt s ? Over 100 Styles Amazingly Low Priced che LB N ew Crepe “The committee and its agents took i ] Py, i At e e Afternoon Models! forcible possession of the offices and houses of citizens, rified their per- % sonal belongings, read their private o o o en correspondence, stole their telegrams and, it is charged, opened their mail i in the post office and tapped their all the while standing in fear of as- ; “ sault by the plug-uglies paid from . 'AALIE.FIfEE the committee’s secret fund.” 0! When directors of the American st WIDTHS Tweeds—Plaids—Plain Fleeces Swagger and Fitted Styles 3 9 9 Newspaper Publishers’ Association p condemned the acts and recommended 4, civil suits for damages, Col. McCor= | & D Ghoose these shoes to make mick says, “after one or two hysteri- | ? . your Fall fashions more im- cal speeches the committees have 4 pressive. They emphasize . Black ... black . ..and more black says tude * * * || elegance always. Our shoes P 1 T - arc finely made, and s soft atiermoon types to sult every taste. Bkira Hishers upon inserting into their code - “ong, hand-lasted for better wear. Casual coats made of all wool materials, are more interesting this year than ever & clause specifically refusing to waive Made by a Famous Maker to \ lined with genuine Clintex and all wool before! Modified flares, pleated, Princess and » constitutional guarantees of freedom | Sell for Much More! A large array- of interlined. Attractively detailed with the popular swing skirts. Trimmings are in ©f the press, he says: ! . s smart sturdy school smart sleeves, shoulder and collars. Made shiny braid, soft net, velvet, satin, pins, clips “If the press had surrendered its | and dress oxfords. in single or double breasted styles in and others. Materials of new crepe and nov- freedom it could not have exposed | a oves < Main Floor green, blue, brown, navy, rust and other elty woolens. 11 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 to 52, 1215 these tyrannies (of N. R. A.) and | 3 \ = new Fall shades. 11 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 to 46. to 2415, Teascued their victims.’ Neweal da ¢ \ Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Fall Styles! ; VICTIM Is FREED .F‘lnish the ensemble smart- ly with these bengalines OF AGORAPHOBIA | 3t ouhe, “orsen bvy AN ; Values to Thrill Thrifty Mothers! gloves! Black, brown, navy, —_— green or wine. Sizes 6 to : . ¢ B o 7 Case Discloses Almost All Have 3 ¢ E; Goldenberg’s—Main Floor 4 Fear of Crossing Open Spaces. By the Associated Press. ; Mgny One and Two i’hn:dyfl“l‘ d"“'h“.',&fm';,", 3 P Sample Sale! = "owi™ | BiEEEE 505 telephone wires. The victims were ; Shoes for Everyone! : 3 o A s D e et / : At aPrice YouCan Pay! 1 9 8 C I : resses . ~. M Long Island no longer hold any fear some fur trimmed, some for John Hewins Kern, ‘poet and former with -hats and muffs. magazine editor, who has announced - Brown, wine, blue. “:he had been cured of agoraphobia, 3 A 7.to 16, grosn, y (Agoraphobia: Morbid dread of P 4 erossing, or being in the midst of, 3 5 open spaces.—Webster.) N . . A it i) saidlihe haa feared 1o . L . .Girls’ and Tots' All-Wool Sweaters step beyond 200 feet of his cottage / - mureomflndeolornrmmmhwnudb-fl74 for more than six years, struck out| | . P styles. In sises 26 to 36. Seconds of 1.00 to 195, C boldly for ’: long wk-lk :demrdlz.nedl - Y = SWAGGER \ . . ctne 1t wpa said sgorupnonia was oot | O [RRRLENUNINES DIER B = Sale of Girls’ 1.00 Cotton Dresses o 3".13?52?":;“‘” of the & $ ; * Print frocks, some trimmed with contrasting eolors. ~Attrac- 69¢ academy’s Medical Information Bu-| f FLAT CARACUL SWAGGERS tively made with pleated akirts, trimmed with buttons. 7 to reau, said: “There is a certain amount 14, 10% to 16%. of agoraphobia in everybody.” He explained it was a state of men- tal anxiety arising out of a sense of 2, BLACK INDIAN KIDSKINS insecurity. For example, he said the | § A 0 d s ¢ e + Zeeling of well-being experienced by & Complete Your Fall 'l'h-mm truly ‘;mnmc styles, umd :l:d"fnmuud or 2‘99 person returning home after a tri . : . prorAc i Bkt dill WD (MPORTED LAPIN COATS e e e et e o o+ |- Handbags Tots’ 59¢ Printed Play Frocks e SEAL-DYED CONEY COATS A Deposit as small | [ M stractiv syl in the mal s o 00 yourn. .~ 29C ol = el A | § PRI 98¢ as 5.00 will reserve 2.95 Styles! g g Sa Sl ey . o if . T NOT ALL SIZES (N ALL FUR your coat. ~ Boys" and Girls' Union Suits I ynu bags in many ‘&1" and ummmmm:.":;(muy:m ‘Were 50¢. 39C i e e e The Thrift Party stages a big demonstration. of ts saving pollcy! - Swaggers, straight and boxy or full of : ; > 4 4 - suffer from)| ipsrekeliEl BT ot Ty ] Y o s CONSTIPATION fp= ' ‘ e st ' DOAS MEN'S SUITS, TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS nnmnsnn ) Our Famous Morton Hall Brand in New Fall Styles, Colors and Patterns | B e T 4 295 Pl T T T 16 Tots’ All-Wool 3.95 Coat Sets