Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1929, Page 23

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4 Spending a Billion Dollars amwwhmaammmmmm needed most at the —and into the surplus stocks: of COLLEGE WOMEN'S rested in Bank in Philadelphia. in Crash. PAY HH-D HIGHER R VOO T | e war s o whiol | PHILADELPHIA, July 10 (). —While 1o TOKIO, July 10 UP—Three men, t thoroughly | Baltimore detectt diog HERBERT M. LORD’S OWN STORY B g ety o Mougtiy sy pigosintbin m:; b ""““:“'; jured and_several e Of His Work as Director of United States Budget. T g‘;{l':":,',g{d';i,‘;r mors than we have | the name of Robert W. Hicks was ar~ Federation Survey Reveals This is one of a series of personal rnnlnucmu. after seven years’ the Gov- | made—if we are to mccomplish all we | rested in & bank here yesterday on a PALM BEACH and ! service, during which Gen. Lord supervised iture of more ommcnl. It rapidly extended along|should accomplish. false pretense charge. He was arrested vy office MOHAIR TROUSERS than $25,000,000,000 in Government funds. e - o;‘mgm v and and las’ | coprrient. 57 Mputh American News- | when he opened a joint account with | vessels, the Mochidzuki and M: Graduates Are Not Enter- s L L . e iy o eLertaoes lmpetian . M. C. Krieg of Philadeiphia for $700, | were only siightly damaged. $4.65, $5.65 5 : : The money was furnished Krieg, By ¥ ing Richest Fields. A B e o | Tehtte o ational prosperity and. 16 !hz?o‘d ‘flihfi'whiflnm"r;'hofl'fleé Lolgtters carried by the new England- | who, the police mid, was induced | Cubas $16,000000 Netional Capiol EISTM'SM; t‘i;"& F Not _lol fte) o] ent i d, | Ing mail now averauge 80 by c] on pretense of en- \vana earing Prosent Garding, And.on s sitsling| MADY Private indusiries. A8 B (b et s | 10,000 '8 pime. tering into & joint partnership, » Special Dispatch to The Star. night in Jun;, g wtu t’roylnl to bx.l;:cc The Peril to Industry. MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., July 10.| my personal budget. For years ve —College women are earning more than | kept strict accounting of all I receive| 1t would have been entirely possible their non-collegiate sisters, but the Na- | and spend, balancing income and out-| 0} Ei€, GOUETRmEPE to, TRAe, EAUeRT tional Federation of Business and Pro-|go daily with cash in pocket. anic by dumping. it hige . surphis fessional Women'’s Clubs learned to its| Mrs. Lord watched me sympathetical- fudden]y ‘on the market without thought surprise today that college graduates|ly as I struggled to square my book| gpGiictd B0 O TRl apparently are not entering upon voca- | with the fact that I had a few cents Here, for muuncé were the War De- ¢ tions where chances of financial re-| more in cash than I could account for. artment, the Navy Department and wards are the greatest. “T do hope,” she said presently, “that| FarUment ¥ Bqu all ‘heavily over- A Survey embracing elght vocational | you wil hae less trouble balancing the jogqeq i aeatics) Msrchandise: ond fields and 6,448 different combinations | budget of the United States than You|each about to sell its surplus without of jobs and employers disclosed that of | are having now with your own.” thought of the others. Canvas, for 1,752 college women 55.5 per cent are| ' Her wish has been fulfilled. ' The example; let us say it was one of the Most Washington Men i ot ummertime Save 25% on These | CANDIES |. Phone engaged in teaching and only 3.7 per | Government's expenditures for seven e S cent of the group is earning more than | fiscal years have been budgeted since | JUIPIuS articles in al ln:f:'::fm'e'ffi"ffé';e D' t C t 5 21 5 —priced to save you $3,000 in yearly salary. that night, Involving the spending of | haq 46,636,000 square vards of surplus LSLric c . o » more than $25,000,000,000. e budge! W more Educators’ Salaries “Low. has been balanced every year. And I|Sanvas What would have happened to A report on the survey of business | do not recall having had any such dif- 7 and brofessional women was made to| ficulty in balancing it as I had in run- | SRTeNt's huge "fi-fi?p?&%emn o the convention of the National Fed-|ning down that truant item of a few | %% f0® fenc€e BRECH IENE o 00 eration of Clubs today by Dr. Margaret [ odd cents in my personal account. Post Office Department going into the Elllott, assistant professor of personnel| I have already said the budget Was|muriet periodically to buy canvas in management in the University of Mich- | started with the idea uppermost that huge quantities for its mail bags. The igan’s School of Business Administra- | the expenses of the various depart-| Bo% Offce Department Knew pothing tion. ments were to be budgeted, held within officially about the Army’s surplus. can- Teaching, transportation, commerce | national income and submitted to Con-| aq. or the Shipping Board's, of the at the Busy Peoples Drug Stores Heorietta, pop. ....... Robt. Burns, pant. ... Blackstone, cab. 7%0 Crystallized Jelly and manufacture was classed in the re- | gress—that and little more. It soon | Nayy! Departm ro i ) ! port as occupational divisions in which | hecame apparent that the idea did not| havy ae thak it redus ceroin oen ElProducto, boq. Strings tively low. Of women in commerce | get thoroughly effective. that it had been buying the canvas, in “All Over T own” Mo Lo o Each made ot'p‘ai'gbjil‘l; and manufacture 8.2 per cent and 7.2 ying Ko Muriel, Rothsccild and suger in tempt- accordance with law, in a certain man » per cent respectively are earning over Protecting Each Dollar. A ing flavors. The . The Arm; he Navy $3,000, Mrs. Elliott reported. This fact At Vsl b emumtr?“‘s iy s:’;'ghm“ s ane Almost immediately it became obvious | might have been in another world so parent chances for high rewards are | it TE BOUH g with each dollar appropri-|Post Office Department. :fl)"g"fim“flym‘:fimgf “5'"“ in the | gted, so to speak, to protect it to its| Now the Budget Bureau, designed to WarE: With Gemipiblie " destination, to see that it did not fall|save the taxpayers’ money, would have - semi-bublic organizations | by the wayside, that it delivered its| failed to be truly effective had it not an_excellent field for women, the survey indicated, since the middie 50 | Tl Worth. injected itself into such situations. per cent of the total number employed in the field is earning between $1,529 Manuel, perfecto. ¥ Roi Tan, P.E. ... Box of 50 Optin'm,P.F....... $3 75 Martinez, Senators . CI GA RE TTE S —priced —the Better to Serve You that we would have to send a police-|far as their surplus canvas affected the the earnings of women are compara- | cover enough ground to make the bud- | ities of canvas at certain intervals: gg As I recall it, this realization was|Hence the next step—co-ordination, borne in on us somewhat dramatically | teamwork, among the departments. In by efforts of various branches of the|the case of canvas, as I recall it, the s o et i, many salarles reach- | Giovernment to dispose of huge post- | Post Office Department, saved approxi- low, too! Concentration in elotieal and finan. | VAT Stocks of surplus materials and|mately $1500,000 by filling its require- Smart Women Everywhere Have Adopted Chesterfield 1T WOLk of ‘Wonbr HavInG a thr; supplies. ments from the surplus canvas of other Ko Neio' Suntun: Moda! o Packs of 20 School_education was remarked on. by s ol I e ol ac [ emctairte. i 1w Slven i - Lucky Strike 'S T o Ars. Elliott, who pointed out that 49.4 T Policing the Dollars. MORET Sun-Tan Face Powder = T “Tike 014 Gold '3 for 35¢ Tirned questionnaires. In- the " sursey | dePartments and independent establish- Tiere, then, was an instance where With this new shade of Moret Face Pow- Country have had a high school education. whily | M€nts had to be disposed of. Each|police work was needed to guide the |} der you can have the popular sun-tan com- HasGone Piedmont 11.2 per cent have had a grade ‘school | DFanch started to sell its own surplus | dollars going out of the Treasury t0|3%7 plexion without the inconvenience and C & 1.08 Sliioatin only. independently, none considering what | their proper destination, to the place | % oo Mt By ! Suntan Camel Gasss other branches of the Government|where they could deliver greatest value might be doing. For a brief period | to the taxpayers. In this case, to guide there was confusion, and the results(them away from the public bidders on were disheartening. Moreover, the work | the post office canvas requirements— Twelve and two-tenths per cent are normal school graduates; 14.2 per cent attended college, but did not graduate, and 12.6 per cent held college degrees. 30 Years of Business Life. ‘While women of only grade and high school education concentrate in clerical and financial work, the high percentage | of college graduates, women who have had partial college training and grad- uates of normal school are in teaching, the survey showed. “Very surprisingly,” Dr. Elliott said, “sales and publicity, production and planning include a higher proportion of ‘ women who have had only a grade school education than do any other vo- cational groups.” ‘The survey was held to demonstrate that earnings for women generally rise with experience up to about 30 years of experience, and then either maintain that level for a period of years or de- cline. The average business women, it was said, can calculate upon about 30 years of business life before her earning capacity diminishes. DIVORCES F'ILM ACTOR. Segunda Yricndo Lederer Wins De- cree From Movie Star. LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 10 (#).— Charging Otto Lederer, stage and film For GREATER Savings... Follow Thrift-Wise Shoppers to PEOPLES DRUG STORES! Here Quality . . . Service and Lower Prices Go Hand in Hand to Make Your VlSltS Both Pleasurable and Profitable GOLFERS Here’s a Bargain for You! BeeLine Golf Balls 39¢ In the basement—or in the attic—there’s wasted space that the children could use, if a little lumber and a little labor were applied. “Where can I play” and “What is there to do” need be heard no more if you will give the kids a recreation room. Let us tell you how. $1 Packet of 10 Try PYROL for SUNBURN Regular Size actor, with cruel and inhuman treat- ment; Segunda Yriondo Lederer, mem- L KO :I 'E' Y Colorful! ber of a Spanish family of Barcelona, was granted a divorce here yesterday. i nc. 3 for $1 New - Lederer, his wife charged, would not or true gt strateht I'l u tt l n &, distas it Line u Sulis are uncecelica, Tsuntly - lvely with ex- tremeiy tough covers. tell her where he had been when he returned Jate at night. She said that ||| Sherman Ave. and W St. N.-W. North 486 on several occasions he ordered her from the house. They were married in 1925. Bathing CAPS 10c w© 79c These chic new eaps will add immeasurably to the attractiveness of your bathing ensemble. Many shapes, styles and colors are carried in each of our stores from which to make your selection. Other Bathing NEEDS! R 29e Barbasol Shaving Cream 39c¢ Off to Europe LEVIATHAN ... JULY 27 ARIS or London August 2. 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