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EDUGATE JUDGES, " SCIENTIST SAYS Would Also Have Psychiatrist in Every Gourt Washington, May 5 (UP)— liducate judges as criminologists, ind asslgn an expert psychiatrist to overy court to advise the judge and the jury, was the suggestion today of Dr. Willlam A. White, superin- tendent of St. Elizabeth’s govern- nfent hospital for the insane here, for dealing with such cases as that FOOTBALL FOR SOCIETY COLUMNS IS PREDICTED ; § i Papers of 1940 Will Not Pllbllsh, Stories in Sports Pages, Rockne Says. Washington, May 8 (UP)—Foot- ball of 1940 will be reported in thc soclety columns of newspapers in- stead of on sport pages if the pres- ent “devitalization” of the game by rule changes continues, in the opinion of Knute Rockne, Notrc Dame coach. Addressing & Georgetown uni- | versity dinner gathering last night, Rockne attacked the recent rules concerning the lateral pass and fumbled punt and sald they tended to make of football a Inere “tea! anty L “Over emphasls” in football was | emphasized by Rockne in a differ- ont way. Beautiful S Fabri N enticing assortment of very attractive patterns in smart summer fabrics, beautiful in designs, gorgeous in colorings, these materials will make ideal cool and chic look- ing dresses, blouses or most anything' you yourself may want A Lucky Purchase— of the Season'’s Best Sellers! to make. A visit to the silk department will instantly win your £avor for them., Washable Silk Pongee Rough weave silk, similar to RAJAH, for sport wear and motor- ing. Colors guaranteed tub fast, 36 inches wide, in - the following shades: White, 'cream, pink, peach, rose, natural, gobelin blue, orchid, L\ . \ . 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Linen Table Sets ' 2 Valued at $3.95 and $4.95 Set $2.95 FOR SATURDAY 70x68 cloth, SELLING ONLY .......... 20, The injured man is Josep v, & Lackawal " le!ih‘és'c::!’;:: travelling. at high speed, Hurley said, and started down 2 hill with Bernard at the wheel. As the automobile approached & difficult curve, Bernard tried to Siop the machine, He falled and the | Mme. Borodin Will Have car sped down the incline, tearing | Civil Trial in China up nearly a dozen guide-posts. Peking, May 6 (#—Mm=. Borodin, Suddenly the automobile shot {rom ;+oqteq 'with soviet courters when the road and over an embankment, | o goyiet gteamer Pamiat Lenina at the foot of which it crashed into | was seized by northern Chinese a tree, killing the three men. Hurley |groc oSt ¥\ U0 HERL ER RS was thrown clear of the wreckage, , cjvil trial, allowing a foreign at and escaped with bruises and|iorney to represent the accused, it scratches. | was announced by the Ankuochun G lf A o l | (Northern Chinese) authorities to- olf Association Is’ | day. The date of the trial was not In Favor of Miss Browne | | announced. This action, which was unexpect- Chicago, May 6 (P — The Her- | eq in any quarter, is interpreted by | ald and Examiner said that a ma-|foreign observers as a move to es- Jority of the directors of the Wom- | tablish a precedent for ‘he trial of en’s Western Golf association, | foreigners lacking extraterritorial which meets here Monday, were in |rights, thus furthering the Chinese favor of a declaration of amateur- | claim for abolition of suca rights. ism for Miss Mary K. Browne. The. account continued that '“°“‘Foreigners in Hankow a declaration would be certain to >3 Pursuing Usual Customs be made in the event that Miss Browne asked for a ruling, but London, May 6 (UP)—American that the woman golf star had in- and British citizens remaining in dicated that she would not make|Hankow, China, are golfing, danc- such a request for fear of embar- |ing and attending concerts within rassing the W. W. G. A. | the sound of gunfire, a dispatch to |the Daily Express said today. RIOT BORNEO | The dispatch reported conditions The Hague, May 6 (UP) — Sol- in the capital of the radical wing dlers and police at Samarinda, fof the nationalists was returning to | § Borneo, clashed with a mob of Chi- |normal, and said the government's ®, nese who resisted efforts to arrest anti-foreign policy had been com- 1wo of thelr leaders, it was report- | pletely reversed. Soldiers tore down ed here today. | posters seeking to Inflame the Twelve Chinese were killed and |populace against foreigners, and 25 wounded. The Chinese were ad- |coolies were warned that natives herents of the Kuomintang or na- |who attack foreigners will be exe tionalists, the report said. |cuted, the dispatch said. ler trial in New York. Loeb-Leopold case in Chicago, sug- ;r;; his opposition to capital punish- towards football,” he sald, “is to prings of action,” 80 society | picture of a suppositional future discuss the fundamentals behind | John T. McGovern of the Car- | some very decided views on the ruining the game.’ presant court system. cashion of the old doctor who had ife imprisonment or acquittal. Oer Ocean iry to solve a problem by capital stitutions. A man got wild and we Harmon, of New York, president of Y o man gets rough, we've got | Tribune said today, is planning to the trouble s and treat it at the |y T e " Atlantle from New it 1s stated, will use a fast plane. Fourth Injured When Car Goes Over | who will accompany him on his constant touch. with the officlal men were Killed and a fourth in- ~ Weather conditions today swere ment and crashed into a tree. immediate future. all of Lackawanna, N. Y. nounced by The Journal, which says | ments for a flight from Paris to 70x8714 cloth Pure linen .with fine hemstitch finish luncheon ready to depart at any moment. dozen $650 o helio, blue or rose, or a pure linen leveloped in the Snyder-Gray mur- Dr. White, internationally known alienist, who was employed in the his reform in an interview the United Press after express- | “The present tendency in schools went as solving nothing. He advo- | higger and better farces.” | .ated studying such cases to find The coach gave a caustie word may protect itself. ! tootball game robbed of action and | § Dr. White explained he could %ot initiative by modern rules. the Snyder-Gray case as he has Ot | ,.gie gthletic foundation, seconded studied the principals. But he has ' Rockne, saying rule makers werc general treatment of such persons, | nd the “utter incapacity” of the \wo remedies for everything—either | Jux vomica or quinine,” he said. ’ volving infinite problems, and the | | law is left with only three courses 3 Y3l “leath by nanging or etectrocution, Fpench Will Welcome Fliers | “Capital punishment ought to be put aside, because as long as we —_— unishment we solve nothing. It is | 7 ke the problem of restraint in in- Faris, May 6—{®—Clittord B, < it-jacket. Do the international league of aviators, e hm\:nhln ;rai:‘;:é;{‘::k Then | the Paris edition of the Chicago ol ind out what | meet the American Bellanca plane tofiise lour heids (O HILY |in mid-ocean when it attempts to Soirce.t York to Paris, to guide the filers to | § AUTOISTS K[LLED their goal, Le Bourget. Mr. Harmon, French war ace, and Major Coli, 3 forthcoming attempt to fly across Strikes Tree Near (ne Atlantic to New York, are in weather mian, for on his advice de- Buffalo, N. Y., May 6 (UP)—Three pends the time of thelr start. today when their far from favorable, and squalls and e ohie pel:;‘;ed ver an ombank- | thunderstorms are forecast for the au Ade Bernard, 34;| Still another pair of competitors ‘,‘l;ft};iddfizim“ig, wnd Alvin Setter, | for trans-Atlantic honors is an- is Joseph Hur- | the Belgian airmen Medaets and . Verhaegen are making arrange- each New York in a Breguet plane. It is each | understood their machine will be Napkins to match, Choice of a 55x55 cloth with 6 napkins to match. 70 inch table damask, $2 50 silver bleach set, size of cloth 55x70 with 6 napkins. Fardy s sanies o N Floral patterns and lattice work designs. for misses, women and children GROUP NO. 1, GROUP NO. 2. GROUP NO. 8. at 30¢ a 79¢ a $].19 A group of underwear that consists of mostly A wonderful group of ladies’ fine underwear, chemise; a few gowns consisting of gowns, slips, and step-ins included. Not all colors and sizes but a step-ins and bloomers. All colorings and sizes. All sizes and colors. 2 for $1.50 2 for $2.25 théir group up to $1.95. 2 for 75¢ GROUP NO. 4. A group of fine values in Ladies Novelty Underwear, new 1927 Spring patierns and fabrics, a sclection that no one can afford to pass up— at$ | .64 2 for $325 Hand' Made Philippine Nightgowns A fine selection of beautiful hand made gowns, hand embroidered, ribbon and lace $|'00 | Crepe de Chine and Rayon Silk Underwear” [ Reduced for May Lingerie Sale $164 $264 $3.44 $4.44 Regular $1.95 Regular $2.95 Regular $3.95 Regular $4.95 Extra Special SATURDAY ONLY HOOVER DRESSES $1.79 2 for $3.50 All Sizes and Colors In this group are a se- lection of bloomers, step- ins, gowns and slips. Made of nice quality fabrics in plain and novelty cloths. Children’s Undies An entire stock of kiddies’ silk and muslin undies 107 o reduced at e Tothers Day MOTHER: The sweetest word that was ever coined. And this one day of all the year is consecrated to her and to her alone. Remem- ber her_\\'lth gifts—no matter how great or small—and reap the reward of happiness for your thoughtfulness. Handbags Silk Scarfs From the large roomy pouch New novel hand blocked and to the small compact cnvelope | printed chiffon, crepe de chine bag. Black and colors, silk and | and silk radium scarfs, with leather lined, large and varled | deep fringe borders or plain assortment. Priced at tailored finish. 4 -3 ssort $198 $208 $495 v white and hlacks, also the new spring pastel colorings. Pricod Kayser Pointex Hose at, each Of fine* quality chiffon with $1.98 ... $2.98 ot oty citan i Gordon V Line shades, including $' ‘95 : Hose black and whit Mayonnaise Sets An ideal gift for mother, of Tmported China, something Sl e i $§h 5”0 Brass Bon Bon Dish and shades, pair Framed Pictures And ca receivers, a dainty Foot Stools e $1.00 Relish Dishes made, upholstered in brocaded velour, ma- Colored glass in silver frames, Spectally priced finished frame $2.98 $1.49., $5.00 Silk Gloves Featuring two well known makes, Kayser and Van Raalte, Dainty, narrow turn back or flare cuffs with or without em- broideries. Colors are grey, mode, tan, black and white or white and black. Pricec , pair $1.59 s $1.79 Rayon Vests A gift that mother will ap- rreciate of fine quality rayon, all the newest shades, ~also flesh and white $l 00 Bloomers to match, $1.95 House Frocks No mother can have too many dresses. Made of fine washable fabrics in @ great assortment of patterns. All sizes $1.95 ., $3.95 Kimonos Reniember, beautiful rayon and coloring, $2.95 ., $10.95 The’Season’s Best Seller Black Bottom Stockings BABY WEEK |$2.00 An entire week devoted exclusively to special display and selling of fine quality needs for baby. Everything that the youngster needs may be had in our infants' department. By All Means Visit Our Baby Dept. During Flowers for Her on Mother’s Day— Why do you choose flowers on Mother's Day as the most appropriate token of your love? Be- cause they are the only thing that can speak for you when words falter and fail. Volz, the Florist Flowerphone 3700 78 West Main Street t The newest thing in popular hosiery, a black bottom hose, in all shades of tan, grey, gun metal, also white with black heel. Size 81 to 10. Pair mother kimono, of silk, in a with a crepe, smart Just a few of the many suggestions COATS DRESSES HEADWEAR SWEATERS = NOVELTIES BLANKETS SACQUES SHOES HOSE ally priced Flower Vases Tn glass and and small sizes Priced from pottery, large $1.00 .,