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COURT FIGHT HALTS STEEL UNION STEPS| Temporary Injunction Ties Up Enough Proxies to Swing Victory Either Way. By the Assoclated Press. ‘YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, April 10.—A new_ court battle deadlocked the pro- posed Youngstown Sheet & Tube-Beth- lehem Steel Corporation merger today as combatants dug in for a possible de- cisive engagement. A temporary injunction, which the opposition forces sought to make per- manent today, tied up voting of proxies which financial observers agreed were Sufficient to swing victory to either side. pon this injunction suit depended whether approximately 125,000 shares could be voted, it was estimated by at- torneys for Cyrus S. Eaton, Cleveland financier, whose desperate opposition has provided one of the most dramatic struggles of modern business. ‘The action, bronnht hme yesterday to mvll\dflte voting of 5: 8 shares held & Co., a Enmn congern, was -mended last mgm to include all shares sold without ‘Tube books closed March 22. Former owners of the Otis block had given their proxies to the merger proponents. aton forces estimated the number of shares affected by the amendment was increased to 125,000— more than enough with the 310,000 shnres directly controlled by Eaton and proxies since Sheet total one-third of the approxi mately 1,200,000 shares outstanding. Confronted wllh last night's new challenge, proponents of the consolida- tion ucoi sed the stockholders’ meeting until 4 p.m. today and announced they would ask Common Pleas Judge ‘Turnbaugh to dl“ohe the injunction. aton announced he woul the fight. Reports D?l’"fi!td that if the court favors the merger further suits will be filed in State and Federal courts to prevent the whole transaction. The consolidation, under the contract tesms, must be completed by May 1. MEXICO ISSUES CALL FOR ORATORS Inspired by Last Year's Success, Country Is Holding Elimi- nation Early. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. MEXICO CITY, April 10.—A call for entrants in the Mexican National Ora- || tory Conl sentative to the Fifth Annual Interna- tional Oratory Contest. st Washington, D. in_October, has already been Thade by B Tk ivetzali tiocal nEwApAer that is sponsoring the Mexican contest. Inspired by her success in rast year's international contest at Mexico this year is starting her elimi- nation contest early. Last Fall Roch Pinard, 18-year-old Outremont, Queber, boy, won the contest, and Mexico's rep~ resentative, Roberto Orliz Gris, took third honors. The nations represented are Arg:n- test to select Mexico's repre- Belgium, Canada. States, Prance, Holland, England, land, Sweden, Swilzerland, Denmark, || ever Rumania, Jugoslavia, Uruguay and || ex Norway. AN BtuliparoN Geriany e martment | a store has just opened a building hn\inv | %o walls composed of windows. “TheManattheWheel”, the famous paint- ingby A.W. Buhler, made for Gorton-Pew = and used as their trade-mark. “Ready-to-Fry"” Fish Balls fried in a deep fas fryer. \\\ 1 '-.:.‘ For Lent \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ SUCH DELICIOUS Deep Sea Dishes OLVE the Lenten meal problem with a supply of Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry Cod Fish Cakes. Deep sea cod, cured in clean sunlight, blended with boiled potato in exactly the right proportion, delicately seasoned, and ready to use. Makes scores of new and unusual fish dishes, quickly and conveniently —Fish balls, Fish hash, Croquettes, Scallops, “Fish Cake Pie”, “Mock Scallops”. And just try them cooked the deep fat way! Shape into small balls about the size of_scallops andfry in deep fat in a deep fat fryer. Turns out crisp and tender, - golden brown balls of still more deliciousness. Sold by all grocers. Try a can today. GORTON-PEW FISHERIES, GLOUCESTER, MASS. Gorfon's Cod FlSh Cakes More than all others combined ashington, ||| ¢ Curran Will Bring Association Papers To Lobby Inquiry By the Associated Press. NEW YOI as] Tuesday with records of the Asso- ciation Against the Pl‘ohlbltlfln Amendment, Maj Henry H. ran, president of the tht.wn. ye!tlel‘dly nld Lll,em!nl yuterdly Mll Cul‘l’ln denied charges Senator Robinson of lndllnl thlt. his personal files only by subpoena. NEWSIES AT ASHEVILLE FOND OF SUNDAY SCHOOL Attend the Service at 5 A.M., With Hot Breakfast as Added Attraction. ASHEVILLE, N. C. (#).—Newsboys here are regular attendants at Sunday school. They like it, too, though the srl‘vice begins at 5 o'clock in the morn- sm J. Perkinson of the Asheville C. A. concelved the idea of pre- paring a Dot breariiss: Tor_the boys Sunday mornings and holding a rell- glous service for them afterw bnys favored it and he had no trouble | getting citizens’ support. s donated lnd more than 50 newsies hurry to the “Y” each Sundny morning to eat and recite the day's , | lesson. Elected Gnrden Clnb President. LONACONING, Md., April 10 (Spe- cial).—John W. Jackson was elected presid nt of th: newly-organized Lona- coning Garden Club, at a meeting at the Health Center here, which was la:gely attended. ld carry on|=— Prepared For Anythi \ nything Now | “I can’t imagine anything more dis- | ging than to suffer every time you | eat a_meal” says Geoffrey D. Luck of 330 West 95th St., New York, N. Y. “It keeps a fellow upset and so shaky isn't good for much of anything. W FREE! New Gorton recipe book of delicious deep sea dishes. i Cudahy’s Puritan Bacon 3 Swift’s Premium Franks THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL iu, $44444444444 To serve yofi with the freshest and best is our job .. . and to do it efficiently is absolutely essential in order that you may purchase most economi- cally. Sugar . 5 . 25¢, 10 % 49¢ Pure Lard 23> 2 . 25¢ carton 3 tall Sealect Milk . . . 3 5 1b. .. 30c Smoked Hams . . . . m» 29¢ Smoked Shoulders . . . E Wisconsin Cheese . . . * RIB 2922492222000 Kraft Velveeta........ 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Jars Each 3 5(; 3 for $1.00 Nothing Better otié ln our oplmon Country Club is the finest item of its kind we have ever offered. Bottle, 15¢ Del Monte Peaches . 2 '* 49c Del Monte Pineapple . . '3*° 29c Del Monte Peas . . 3 tns 49c | Del Monte Spinach . .";* 14c Campbell's “zin?! 3'¢x 25¢ Ritter — a2 Hemz Pork & Beans, 2‘.,,,, 25c Three hundred and eighty- eight conveniently located Gro- cery Stores (Piggly Wiggly and Sanitary), and one hundred and eighty-one modern Meat Mar- kets to serve our patrons . . . better and more reasonably. Old Dutch Cleanser . 2 cans 13¢' Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser . < 5S¢ Gold Dust . . . s 5¢ e 25c Kirkman’s Soap . . 2 ke 13¢ £ Octagon Laundry Soap .cske 6l5c & Blue Ridge Corn . . . n 10c Hand-Packed Tomatoes 2 s 25¢ Blue Ridge Cut Beans t«» 12¢ Peter Pan Peas Shriver’s A-1 Peas. . . . Sanico Peas Snider’s Red Cherries. . . 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T 39¢c Heinz Tomato Ketchup Lir:23c Libby’s Tomato Catchup }2519¢ Silver Slice Grapefruit. . ."" 25¢ Grapefruit Juice tn 10c Libby’s Tomato Juice. . . ."" 15¢ Libby’s Kraut Juice tin 15¢ Pineapple Juice. .. .M * " 174c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOMATOES, 2 - 25¢ White Potatoes . . 10 L. 39¢ New Potatoes . . . . 3 1w 20c Yellow Onions ., . . 4 1. 19¢ Bunch Carrots . . . . Exhbc BANANAS ---25¢ 'Peas in the Pod . . 2 s 35¢ Iceberg Lettuce . Fresh Spinach . . 3 s 19¢ Sprmg TURN[PS s ] Qe B » u’v‘lu..".."uuo.cuan 030000000 D 333303030 00033304444004960090309009000000830443234 0 36440630000666440066053333000000031 222004 2 Hesds19c §