Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 7

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HE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON MONDAY, JANUARY 25 A § INJ PRINTER DEFENDS i 22 (FFICE DISMISSALS ftscania; ".:,; 1Carter Replies to Charges of! %:.T.':..‘I.’ *! Typographical Union in ‘ 5 o o gl THE FEBRUARY SALE Anti-Kamnia ... ... .. Quiek Rellef from Poins and Aehes | Nix annual report. published today 5 devoted a large section to defendi + himself aga rRes | national v cal Union lothers in connection with dismissal | 2 of employes. mcludinz some veteran: i lust ¥ arter also turned loo: I eriticism couched in bitter langu nst his critics. In conclusion he suid: “In view of the facts submitted with this state- iment_and the opinions cxpressed by !the Attorney General and the joint j committee on printing, I respectfully _ | suggest that the charges of the In- === jl | ternational Typographical Union are TRAVEL COMFORTj| | unworthy of any further consider: = |tion. These charges ure merely - A e e et o eiteration of the. basele: can’ travel anywhere in any con- 1t were made vevance in comfort through iis use. | | dent Smich ety Stk = e ! Columbi: vpozraphica niol Ll e e {this city. Although the matter was The Mothersill Remedy Go.. New York [ | fillv inquired into time and my action sustained by Attorney Gen- nt. the local clique have | continued their malicious persecutions i P v hope that they could| ruin the Government | > .. | Printinz Offi A R Tuvestigation Asked | *The - International Typographical [ Union was deceived into indorsinz their false charges without having ! made anv effort to ascertain the truth. [ | but the American Federation of Labor | has been fair enough to ask an investi- | 1 tion that might Headquarters for {concern the vavious nther labor or- { zanizations with which this office has the Famous I maintained most friendly relations. 1 ! therefore deemed it to the best in- st of the public service that the | inz statement should be submit. | ted to Congress that it may be fully | informed of the trizls and tribulations {of this office.” | “Labor conditions.” in the office | present time. however, accord- ing to another section of the report. i{have “become normal” During the t five vears, wage and salary in.! | creases have been granted to practi- | {cally every emplove of the Govern. | | ment Printing Office. it was pointed | out. ““The present wage roll is ap- | proximately £2.000.000 more per vear | than in 1921 “Mr. Carter said hased | on the same number of emiloves.” Post Office Biggest Customer. The Post Office Department sur- passed even Congress as the largest customer of the Government Iri N Tz fome: aecivaine o the mepont Ioday and Ihroug’hout that department leadi 1l the < tablishments of the Governm i e, the Month of February Office Department amount $1.96. while Congress second with printinz expenditu« totaling $1,853,729.16, of which $447. 908,93 was for publication of the Con- ressional Record i The Treasury Depaftment ranked third with 2 total printing cost of |$1.014,824 f Gaining richly with each recurrence—in individual prestige. in Based on operatinz cost. the vear | p | i | Boys® and Girls’ Shoes Priced '3 1935, in the office. accordins to the the wealth of its assortments, and in the measure of the sav- j public printer wa.s “‘more successfnl | than ever before in the 3 vears of | illx operation.” i inqa it agords—this great February Sal_e of L;fetfme Furniture ! STOTESBUR'Y leVER { " ; an-—ounces its 1??6 occurrence, l'yeginning toda_v. THIEVE EVES ARE SOUGHT is included in this once-a-year event. Prices throughout show & {$5.000 Valuables Found in Cachs i reductions of the most sizable proportions. Yet this sale finds Near Kelsey City, Fla.—Gang its greatest merit in the quality of the furniture offered. Leaves Few Clues. E ¢ 726 7th St. N.W. E’b'vl?}‘r""?l‘fi\f BEACH. Fa sun| —Police and Private detectives | ‘ln ‘West Palm Beach and Palm Beach | EI==——=]CI=———=I01 | iast nignt still were seeking the gan " = | of ‘thieves thought to be responible " inc FIK | T [he Outstanding Sale Event 31000 worth. r. siivar. and. aties g ; articles belonging to E. T. Stotesbury. ! e u s an ln Palm Beach society leader whic | were discovered Thursday evening in | o W h : th s S < a palmetto grove near Kelsey City. g e - o 8 i Washington this OSprin New Kellogg Achievement is Ym-opan_v \d\-a- not rSade public until . Oat late Saturday, according to the butler | Real Imp‘"‘ cmenon s [’Il the Stotesburye state. The recover: {articles comprise part of household If you'll buy a package of Naw | zoods shipped from Philadelphia in| Ota from sour zrocer toiax. you can |16 trunks a short time azo. Oniy have breakfast ready in thres minutes | trunks rveached thelr destination, it iy 2 B 5 4 tomorraw—in ecs timo than it fakesto | VAgRIL S E We are proud of the exhibition which distinguishes this sale. It boil an egg! And what a break{ast! | mound of mewspapers near traces ot 4 | Fxersone’ll say its the best in years! | Taoent. onmp has the character that is typical of this house and yet shows an = . ! New Oata makes ke most tempting and delicious breakfasi. A hot cerea! ol diions Srezkiase AL L EIRST IN WILSON FUND. | advance over all previous years in all-around beauty. practica- oats and wheat evolved in the f:mous T Ry bility and nearness to the requirements of our patrons. Rellogg kitchens. There they have |y . Gount: x Adds H & merged all the exquisite goodness of = Vo BY-s s Honor to these two luscious grains and ereated Record for Patriotism. a mew flavor—a new food—the first improvement on oats in fifty vears, I Every suite and single piece of Lifetime Furniture in our stocks | g fl. fl. | January Lee ! . which helds the _And all you have to do to prepare |enviable record of having volunteers New Oata is heat it three minutes in | for service in the World War outnum- boiling water before scrving. It is |ber the draft to such an extent that already eooked through and through |there was never any need for the when you buy it. You get every bit of ld-..n in that county. now has estab- | e Bs wat pestie emure, Tov (B e e Reductions are Keener than Oata is always light, always melting— neser soggy or gluer.like ordinary ‘"‘ e s Mg e outimeal Tais ioss: bt Nen ot |y awilzon i;ijrlhplace memorial cam- S 1 W ld S s . oc s New + {paign. According to the Stat hair- Fam A Ery e o e | e Mo ol T Most Sales Wou uggest ect in p’\pulatlon but biggest in pa- : jtrictism.” with a quota of $30, report L/ ‘rvl on the first day of jts canvass sub- criptions to the amount of $100. | The first 13 counties of Kentuck {reperting results in the Woodrow Wil- | | on birthplace memorial campa how thei tas subscribed 100 3 ‘ NEW 0;\TA f,‘fir or n:nr(g,mx?corduln:':n‘mldtemre’re\: People who know our pclxcy know that the mere announcement Read~ ~noked far vawm iicleased teday by the executive com- 2 = o B s oo | mitce ‘mere, "o tne total tuni wiich of a Februdry Sale of Lifetime Furniture is a signal to buy—but nz raised throughout the coun- ,‘,'“;,,::fl;*;":‘.‘*‘; a sultable Birthplace even our regular customers would hurry all the more if they knew i memory of the war President, Ken- IT STOPS | tucky. gives assurance that ite: eub: 3 the skarfi reductions in prlces this February. THAT { scription will exceed $20,000. Prac- 2 jtically all of the counties in Kentucky COUGH have been organized, under the leader- | p of Judge Samuel M. Wilson of Lexington, State chairman. JUNIPER TAR | wyroer sTiLL mysteny. COMPOUND ; e Il GIVES QUICK RELIEP FOR | North Carolina Coroner Without Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat | Clue to Girl's Slayer. FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ASHEVILLE, N. C., January 25 (P)?‘ USED 50 YEARS —Finding that’ Annie May Burgest WITH WoNDERFU X $ ONDERFUL suCCESS fo her deatni by 35c A Bottle blows from a blunt instrument in the . | hands of a person or persons un- v At All Drugsists Known," (he coroner’s jury vesterday o ExeEmIvE ended its part of the murder investi. ; medicioe Aty ooty | zation. which has extended over sev- . it 1 reliote you. eral da Ask Crendme---:She Knauy, (| Clib0 Bemse, Thoitad betkineld | Seventh Street Between D & E no evidence could be found against { him, but William Davis, cafe employ o s still being held on a technical charge as a suspect, although mo new evidence was -found against him at /orcoughs BREERRE Quick Relief? A p';-asant effectivs ryrup. T 35¢c and 60c sizes In France 14 were killed in 528,164 nt miles of air-mail flying in 1920, while there were only six fatalities in 2,266,. 549 milez of Ayving In 1924, Be

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