Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1930, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1930. »¥ B--11 produ . s tempt was first made, eara was on improvement.’ mmimunemo‘mmmmm' ‘MHAI. WGRKERS e D OMell ABE. BOe | soaihs te . formy & pian that waidd IN SECOND ATTEMPT e O e wad WILL NOT CUT WAGES | S conaiioe—ion of present eco Ino profh and they must reduce thetc } « tary-Treasurer John P. Frey, both|absorb unemployed workers and main- within an inch of his hand. Dr. Haake sdded, however, that fur- ' factory costs.” The best time yesterday was made by | By the Associated Press. 4 veteran figures in the American trade | tain a greater degree of stability in SEEK SHOUR DAY s it S i e o W A g, S ottt Y | OnicAcS, ocsr 1-x. 4 P T o= | it necessary ant ud e le rapidly - m lof e hours al = e oould. be made. in & &-hoUr | creacing maa ot power and the troduc. | F00d Lowered to Wallace Backus | Meneq 21oR TRret A0TC Detrott, Wolf | Haske of Chicago, managing director — day, but they do not press for the ex- | tion of more m%seslve and -zdwn;mc in Sail Plane—Hastings gir‘t’a":‘r_u Germany, 13:: blz}e‘r&:ldeth Doe of 2’.5:2”&.2’3?‘.‘2‘{" Au:.c‘l:uyp:uera .ml ST s estimated” the report savs, |Tapid detrease in_ the Jength of the Up 3:18 Hours. “The glider contests, Which will end | furniture manufactirers “do not intend A t n’ V W R SOUME Tt e & o ot Rt b vt vk oy v e B e | "L e on e w ] utumn s vogue ments, ] our lustries. , by 3 ed at Boston Convention |and inachinery equipment, were to| “A radical yediction in the hours of | it RSNSOI L5 4 oyge, | National Acronautical Assoclation. national conference of furniture deaiers ° operate at full capacity four hours per |labor has become an economic neces- | ELMIRA, N. ¥. October 2-A gllder | ————— in an ags day the total volume of production |sity to the producer as well as the | DUSR ROCRUE AT0G S 0 I oo of A. F. L. Department. |would be greater than at present.” | investor and the consumer.” s Doy Seeking the advantage of employers as (Copyrisht, 1930.) in a glider and by means of a weighted . 3 e e o= fish line lowered a substantial Juncheon Epecial Dispatch to The Star. 4 3 to Wallace Backus of New York when BOSTON, October 3.—A 5-hour da | guyomerr s e o pons, - The. enors ARCHITECT WINS DECREE |ife latter's sail plane was more than ~ for men and a 10-hour day for plant | mous investment in plants and ma- e —— S——————— machinery was yesterday set forth as |chinery makes it necessary that they |Leonard Cox Divorced From Mrs. the suggested goal of the organized :“";‘:”ffi:r_‘:a ’i}?‘?fiehfi'fe'r’hm ‘:;! Frances Montagu Ward Cox. ENTERPRISE SERIAL metal working trades of the United 5 Siates and Ganaa in the annual re- | loWed ey be reduced o | gono: Nev, october 2 P—teonard || - BUILDING ASSOCIATION port of the officers to the convention of | "It would be more profitable, more | o orerte's divorce here late yester- 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. the Metal Trades Department of the |beneficial to wage earners and of oy L American Federation of Labor in fts | SteRter advantage to the public if many | 48y afternoon from Frances Montagu 65th Tssue of Stock Now Open i > * S | of our manufacturing plants operated | Ward Cox on grounds of mental cruelty. for Subscription s i two s-gou&;hgu per day, for, a5 mod- | Mrs, Cox is prominent soclally n New ent con- | ern indusf managed, e, if any, | York. mu:sl all international unions in the |confusion and lost effort would take | He alleged that he and his wife had | Money loaned to members on imetal trades and the trades that handle | place by having one shift of workmen | different views and that as a result they | Gattls bavisets 1o Dictal, such as structural steel. This | employed five hours in the forenoon | were constantly quarreling and that she easy ly paym ¢ departmental convention is one of three | and another shift of five hours in the | had continually nagged and found fault held during the ‘week preceding the | afternoon. The two or three short shift | with him. They were married at o|| James E. Connelly James F. Shea $‘7 c;»nvfin. on of the American Federation | plan of operating during daytime is | fashionable Norton, Conn., soclety wed- President Secretary of bor, the other two being the | coming as surely as the three 8-hour ding August 22, 1 S art Pump Ju;t the sort of bags that will go ever so well A H ear t he Wor l d S e r ies i n YO u r H Ome-’ Black and Brown Suede, :;;:h ,i::‘:s:aiif; e ::':s:::: 3 col:r:;l;li'loa:i':nif calf trim; same combina- Dull Calf and Suede—with Prystal and tion in one strap model. Novelty catches. Featured in black, brown, A new Queen Quality Fall A navy and green. style for school or sport wear. 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