WIDNIESDAY'l MAV- R, T T TV T, E - - WEDNESDAY; TvrA~ a, 1~29 WA7O1~ T'HPd':.~ MTCHT~AM Ti~TEY ,.- PROFE'SSOR -SUMS lipa POSITIONS OF HOOVER ON PREVAILING ISSUES! DROWN REVIEWS QUESTIONS CONSIDERED BY CHIEF EXECUTIVE TAFIFF REVISION URGED President Receives Two Setbacks7 In Senate On Immigration And Debenture Bills With two great tests of Presi- dent Hoover's political strength being initiated in Congress, Pro- fessor, Everett S. Brown of the po- litical science department in an in-I tervievj yesterday briefly review- ed the chief executive's stand on important questions -during the first two months of his term. "The question of the export de- benture plan in the Senate and of the tariff in the House," said Professor Brown, "are the first trials for. the present administra- tion. The President has expressed, himself definitely on both prob- lems, and 'action on them will in- dicate his stength in the legisla- ture." President Hoover, in a letter. to Senator McNary, stated his opposi- tion to the debenture plan as a supplement to the farm relief con- templated in pending measuresl The plan was defeated in the House and is now being debated in the Senate, a vote expected today. The President's policy on the tar- iff has-been that of modest read- justment for the benefit of the farmer. The question is now be-I fore the House and bears close watching for its reflection of Con- gress' conformity to his policy. Professor Brown stated that Hoover has given every indicationx of being his own president, acting; courageously and independently on public issues. He has shown a vigor in handling the affairs of government that has impressed' politicians who were doubtful be- fore his inauguration as to his conduct in office, In general, the President has met with success in his relations with Congress. h i. 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More than a million people have read the S. S. Van Dine story. You can see it on the screen ! :. ,. , , ,mow.;: p Donate to the Fresh Air Camp I Gfell Is We carry Market This business has been growing ever since it was established. The secret-- "giving absolute satisfaction to our customers." We believe it pays to do bu.sinecss in a friendly way. If you think, so too, letr's act together. COR sNW EL L COAL - CK OFFICE, CORN WELL{BLOCK Phonts. Office :4a51.-4552 Yard Office:. 6152 i IWI, WILLIAM POWVELL LOUISE BR1100&S J~AM US HALL JEANI ARTHUR a 4'ararnount (?kture T:>a ': . IN A MUSIC SHOP FOX MOVIETONE NEWS COMING THURSDAY WALLACE BEERY In CHINATOWN NIGHTS All Talking aL full 1ine of I"- Assorted, Cold 71 eats for your noon and Picnic lunches Donate to the Fresh Air Camp SOME FIRATERNITY BADGES Stpinto the store. You may be amng the fortunate ones and fidyours at this exceptional rie BR PATTERSON & AULD 603 Church Street 0 DROP E MEN- THANN I:RYI ~IN U .,,y ,fir y . S- r: 5 y, .. . i.°e 1C ' . ! I , _. i 223 North Main Phone 4208 I' Save i GASI k { Sh~0s EAT keeps greattautomobile.' .facctorieS Iwming ... . 1 3 . t i Every Pair of Our High Grade Men's and Women's I k Shoes Greatly Reduced During Our. Issluio Pd r Hers I _: Eache year Industry ugses more Iouc tuered gas,. The chart represents the increase by years. since 1921. Significant! Is*I ,11 ,t"..\t S751I,2 k fh -**" E :"r : Although hundreds 'have already bought, Samples of o ur stock is complete. Our Bargains--- Here are but a few ONE of te I largest autormobile factories -in the world employs more than four hundred gyas - firiedz units in the production of ctars, Men's Sport and Golf Oxfords All Florsheim Sport Oxfords, all the new combinations, leather or rubber soles. Now $8.70 300 pairs of $8.50 and S9 new sport oxford 7 different patterns; leather or rubber soles, choice $6.90 Five new lots of $8 sn~ort ox- fords to be closed out at $6.45 Other styles $5.90 and $4.90. Men! You Can't Equal These Prices Florsheim Shoes $8.70 The Florsheim Shoc is ack- nowledged to be the Piest line of men's shoes in the world selling at $10.00, and these will be snatched utr in a hurry at this sale at ,8.70. All $11.00 and $12.00 values at $9.70, while a few broken lots will go at $6.90. One big lot of $10.00 Packard Imported Scotch Grain Ox- fords, black or tan, to be closed out at - $7.90 Over 100 pairs men'~s$7.50, tP and $9 oxfords, black or tan, Scotch grain or calfskin leather, at Here Are Values You Afford to T.rhlie uses :Mange from steel mehltng to final Ladies! Shoe Can't Miss Six new s+ unning spring styles of modern miss pumps, new- est shades 'and leathers, just received. Every pair worth $7.50 to $8; choice $6.45 About 150 pairs of Selz fine dress pumps and oxfords in a variety of styles and pat- terns. Every pair well worth $8. to close at $4.90 Here Is A Bargain One big section of $7 and $8 pumps and oxfords, mighty good styles. They will sure go fast at $3.90 I eat-teating and n iormializinog..they do Sport and Golf Oxfords The $7 and $7.50 styles go at $5.90. This lot comprises a variety of styles and leathers, white, black and white, all tan or two-tone tan; rubber sole and heels. These will go at $5.90 Two new snappy styles. of $6 oxfords go in this sale at $4.90 it Ibette(r with gas. Get the story ...Write N It l~II I C/ A N GA S AS S 0CIT.A TI10ON 'I4 111o01 e ii t.- A'vrn iui .Xew York I , I 1i