Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1930, Page 6

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A—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930. FEBRUARY PAY Rnu toctionery: 35 per cemt 1 oo wonte; | MINE INSURGENTS | 20, o't Mine Workers ot e | eieions s, Tersncss #n¢ | FQUR MEN ARE INDICTED |3 Shidoemad™e ™ ™ Moo and 2.8 per cent each in carpets, struc- Resolutions demanding that interna- of those indicted were charged tural ircanvork, machine twois, furai- | MAY BE DEALT WITH here today with a new confidence 1n | netOutions demending that tuerors | ON CONSPIRACY CHARGES |with felonious assault for throwing | official visits ture, smoking tobacco, steam ""?blrd the ranks of the organization, following | have been referred to the constitution _ stones at busses carrying workers to | He is the guest | ing ‘ind” brick.”and from 1 fo 19 ber| A F. L. Support Heartens Indiana S e T o gerve, and one that offcers must have | in Conmection With Textile | carrying & plstol while on picket duty. | day. als, " brass | goods, | hardware - and o B W Green's definite stand In support of ' beet working in the mines at the time Strike in Tennessee, e : . Body in Tilt With Rump the Mine Workers clarified to & large | O heir nomination and election to s SHIPSTEAD IN HAITI lemm the uncertainty that has existed : eral gesolutions have de- | g, i, Associated Press. B . bra: 3 ’:‘h ghtering and meat packing. Smaller o s were reported In sugs Department of Labor Sta- | haine. Jeather, "ceciric milrond _car Conclave. ded the resignation of John L. | ar since dissension arose in the union. | [N ELIZABETHTON, Tenn., March 18— e shops, newspaper printing and ship- o ;}:'(l“gf:“‘;’w;',';,d";';fl‘,:"“":"'f];:; | ’3:;’.;,;:,‘.‘ r‘:,‘:;h::;,‘::::"::' {nterna. | The Carter County grand jury yester- | PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, March 18 | Positivelystopped almost in- i o | bullding rly e a | A d tistics Reveal Fact Despite | ™Mo were increases. it s reported, | By the Associated Press. | Siomificant part of the battle between | tional headquarters yesterday that the | day indicted four young men arrested | (7)—Senator Henrik Shipstead of Min- 35 stantly with one swallow of * 60 {in stoves, stamped ware, fertili INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, March 18.— | the parent organization and the Tilinois | convention would follow closely on |as union picketers and returned no | nesota arrived here yesterday afternoon | Fewer Workers | cigars, pianos, millinery, sutomobiles, | Consideration of additional committee | Insurgents. Green’s address by adopting a policy | true bills against three others accused | aboard the U. S. destroyer Overton, » | e Mae Steatn fittings, car- | reports occupied the attention of dele- | During the day it was expected the | immediately regarding the Illinois in- |of consplring to desteoy property and | which had brought him from Guan- \¢ Saguns. agricultural imple- | gates to the thiriy-first convention of | constitution committee would report, as surgents. life with dynamite. Oficers had said | tanamo, Cuba. He declined to com- . ) and steel, hosiery and knit n spite of the fact that there were | yiods, finishing textiles, men's and fewer bread winners in industry em- | women's clothing, cast iron pipe, mill- ployed in February ihan i the preced- | vork _and boots and shoes, N F .t t o A s ing month, those who did work brought | ~'East and West North Central, the | I h Hl B C _S h d D S N W ki l h H| B F C home more money with which to pay | East South Central and the South At- | e urnl ure o. even an tS. . . e Ul'nlture 0- the family installments, according 10 | lantic geographical divisions showed | the February employment statistics of | employment gains, while decreases we % j the Department of Labor. = reported in the Middle Atlantic, Pa- | & e was v {ncrease of 2.0 per cent | cific and mountain, New England and | w Ay Toll twab during the month | West South Central divisions. . wespite » decrease of 0.1 per cent in employment_from the January mark. The figures include reports tabied from Bed Room Suite of Four Pieces as an OQutstanding Tuary gain than in any of the preceding seven y o ST T ey Example of Quality and Style at a Low Price per cent increase in pay roll totals. The pay roll total increase, it is stated in the report, was much nearer the normal | indication” of resumption of Spring | - business and production than was the . : employment figure. The report was made up from sta- f 7 . . tisties gained from a total of 35515 | | | : 8 establishments having during the month I | AP - 3 ! . an average of 4,821,771 employes. I 7 / ’ 0 \ 5 U combined earnings in February were $129.8 (A Th t states that no adequate - ( i | \ 2 comperisn can be made between Feb- | f R R R i | No need to pay a large sum for ruary, 1930, and February, 1929, as fig- I | Y | I ; . . 5 2 A ,,m"‘ for n,.,‘u m‘“;"“mu“m‘ are. not - Z L 2 ! i R\ \ n_xrlmture llf 31011 are p}f:rjhmg to fur- available in all eight industrial groups. | S i sh yvous o] sui The “weighted index of employment” o > y = 0 S (O HErOcH his suite is an for February, the Bureau of Labor Sta- \ g — 7 ‘ example of what a small amount will Rttt ok T = % 4T accomplish toward buying an at- February, 1929, a considerable decrease. | i | | WL | : ; s T roll inaex for revruary. 1030, M ILIK CHOCOLATE | ] o 3 4 g ;“.‘:r.ip""’""’ o Aylauieat (ol c < R 1) I ) ) tra;:tnte, well made group in ager;)ume ary, 1929. ~ o = a T wainu veneer on gumwoo ase. to th t, the out- ; i - : s ” ’ B n&”fi?‘%’m&m'm”fg.'muymin:'"m‘ A | By oay - A i ) | As pictured by our artist who has TR i R Bt i RS SRR L SO OB O S B | N \\ ) ) | drawn this suite from the sample on i | L= | /1 | our floor—a wood bed, chest of drawers, dresser and vanity. 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