Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1930, Page 21

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LQUOR DRAWERS BANNED BY FORD Employes Found Imbibing or With Odor on Breath Will Be Discharged. DETROIT, April 25—The Ford Mo- | | for Co. will discharge every employe | who i found drinking an alcoholic beverage or who reports for work with | the odor of liquor on his breath, Harry ‘W. Bennett, chief of the company’s pri- wvate police force, has announced. Mr. Bennett said that this policy was adopted in co-operation with Chief of Police Carl Brooks of the suburb of Dearborn, near ;}:llch the principal Ford plant is located. m‘ Ford chief explained that the rule applies to men found in police| raids on speakeasies in Dearborn and to men who are apprehended drinking at any other place. Brooks confirmed the | lan of co-operation and said that pa- | Frons in_ raided places will be exam. | ined and that those found to have Ford badges will be reported to Bennett. Exceptions to the rule will be made | only where the family of the offender s destitute, Bennett said. o DISMISSED AGENTS ERRONEOUSLY NAMED Two Customs Inspectors Dropped | After Narcotics Smuggling Investigation. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 25.—In a story reporting the dismissal of two customs inspectors the Associated Press Wednes- day erroneously identified them as Wil- liam B. Hayes of Weehawken, N. J., and Frank Murphy of Brooklyn. ‘The men discharged as a result of the {nvestigation growing out of attempts to smuggle narcotics into the country were Willlam D. Murphy of Brooklyn and Frank L. Hayes. Customs Inspector Frank Murphy, ‘Brooklyn, is in no way implicated in the investigation of the customs serv- The Associated Press is glad to make this correction. s R CAPONE IS PRINCIPAL IN FLORIDA HEARING| Court to Determine Whether Or- der Preventing Arrest Shall Be Made Permanent. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla, April 25.—Scarface Al Capone, listed Wednesday as head man of Chicago's gang world, will go into United States Court here today as one of the principals in a hearing on a Fed- eral order prohibiting his arrest in 20 Florida counties unless he is named in & warrant under a specific charge. ‘The hearing, before Federal Judge Halsted L. Ritter, will be held to deter- mine whether the temporary order shall be made permanent. U. S. STUDENTS HONORED Group From Oklahoma Greeted by President of Mexico. 'MEXICO CITY, April 25 (#).—A group of journalism students of Oklahoma City University visiting Mexico had the honor of meeting President Ortiz Rubio this morning while touring through the gardens around Chapultepec Castle. ‘The meeting was informal and acci- dental. The President, seeing the young men through his window, asked who they were and when he learned their identity invited the students in, recelving them cordially and chatting with them for a few minutes. ] | To Lead Prom | Girls who will take prominent roies at the junior prom Saturday night at American University. Upper, Miss Eliz- abeth Towne of this city, graduate of Western High School and a freshman at the college, who is a niece of Dr. Elmer S. Newton, principal of Western | High School, and who will be with | Blake B. Espey, president of the junior | class. Below, Miss Alice V. Hetzel of Cumberland, Md., a senior, with Milton B. Crist, president of the senior class. BYRD AIDES SWAP COLD ZONE FOR HOT Lieuts. Smith and Degonahl to Remain a Month on Duty in Balboa. By the Associated Press. BALBOA, Canal Zone, April 25.—A month of service in the Tropic Zone following a year and a half in the coldest part of the world is the pros- pect ahead of Lieut. Dean Smith and Lieut. Joseph Degenahl, members of the Byrd Antarctic expedition. Smith and Degenahl, fiyers in the Army and Navy Reserve, respectively, arrived here yesterday on the steamer Remuera to find orders from Wash- ington assigning them to a month of duty here. PLAN BROKEF-!AGE MERGER Kansas and Oklahoma Firm to Combine With New York Company KANSAS CITY, April 25 (#).—Ne- gotiations are under way for the merger of the brokerage firm of Mc- Greevy & Co., operating six offices in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma, with Harris, Upham & Co, New York exchange firm. Milton C. McGreevy and his son, Milton W. McGreevy, are expected to become general partners in the New York firm under the consolidation. T PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh Telephone District 4400 Dress Up Your Car Interior With a New Auto Seat Covers " For Coaches For Coupes 7 95 For These 1930-Model Cars... Ford Dodge Hudson Pontiac Chrysler Nash Buick Oldsmobile Whippet Chevrolet - Plymouth Making the interior of your car look like new is an easy task as well as a satisfying one. Secure one of these auto seat covers. trimmed with seats, backs, si nish leatherette. s, doors and arm rests. Made of striped denim, Covers the Auto-seat Covers for 1925 to 1928 Models at Same Price! Will be delivered in a week or ten days after order is placed. PALAIS ROYAL—Second Floor t Frcs 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIfiAY, APRIL 25 1936. Ghe PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Dress and Sports COATS For Little Sister 1.95 . Printed dimity, on a shoulder yoke with bertha of crispest or- gandy. Dotted swiss with a wisp of a vestee and a business-like col- lar . . . both of organdy. Matching shorts for each. Sizes 7 to 10. Other cunning frocks at $1.95. Sizes 8 to 14. PALAIS ROY AL—Third Floor Dresses For the Tiny Miss 1.95 Just two of at least a score of cunning frocks for the littlest girls at this price. Printed dimity, lawn, pique and waffle cloth, and hand- embroidered, plain-color voiles; sleeveless and sum- mer-sleeve styles. Sizes 2 to 6. PALAIS ROYIAL——TMM Floor All-Silk Chiffon Hose Sheer hose, all 1.15 pr. rfect, with your choice of French or pointed heels, in ten favored shades; picoted tops. All sizes. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor New Blousettes They’re made of washable silks, natural pongee and gay dotted tub-silk, tuck-in or overblouse style with details such as bows, buttons, frills, plaited collars, tabs, and gilets. . .sleeveless, of course! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Fine French Kid, in smart 6-button length, pull- onand cuff styles -— also tailored kangaroo glace gloves,’ n new Sprin shades; blac and white. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor for Misses and Women 25 Youthful lines and chic details of sleeve and collar predominate in a collection rep- resenting the leading materials and colors of the season! Coats for the smart miss; coats for the smart matron; flattering styles for every type. Dress Coats of costume velvet, flat crepe, broadcloth, covert, basket weave, faille silk, trico, wool crepe and marianna. Many fur-trimmed models included in this group. Sports Coats of imported hand- loomed and domestic tweeds, in wood tones, gray, blue, green; per- fectly tailored and beautifully silk lined; youthful belted and straight models. You Can Find the Coat You Want Here at This Price! PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Smart Simplicity! Cool Comfort! Embroidered Silk Jacket "." Frocks This i'ear you'll like a sleeve- less frock, of longer line, high-placed belt, a skirt flared, gored or plaited; a finger-ti jacket printed and eml roizfi ered in bright contrast — of soft silk crepes. Choose palest pink,-blue, aquatone, eggshell, green, peach or white—delicate, but they'll wash —at a price Washington girls tell us they like to pay for style apparel of good quality. ° Sizes 14 to 20 PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor Feather-Light Straws Fashion These Cream-Beige Hats at '55 Very delicate are the new cream-beige hats of lacy and hair-weave braids; very striking are those of tochin baku and peanut straw, with the sharp con- trast of navy, black or brown trimmings, and, as always, the accepted styles at a typically Palais Royal price. Other colors and straws also at $5. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor X7 Initialed Stationery 25¢ box. . Each box contains 12 cor- respondence cards, 12 sheets of note paper, and 24 envelopes, of good qual- ity, linen-finish stationery, with initial die-stamped in gold. PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Amusing! New! Inexpensive! Printed Broadcloth Pajamas 1.98 “Fruit-of-the-Loom” prints and other fine broadcloths make these gay pajamas, with trouser-legs 30 inch- es round—no less—unex- pected pockets, and various entertaining trimmings. PALAIS ROYAL—Third Floor

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