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THE EVENING STAR. "WASHINGTON, D. ¢. THURSDEW™ FEBRUARY: SHEPPARD SEEKS manufacture vinegar.” FRU” ]UlGE BANEUON MAY NOT COMPETE Co-Author of 18th Amend- ment Asks Change to Re- move Claim of Immunity. Amendment of the destined - to be used in home wine- making is provided in a bill introduced in the Scnate vesterday by Shepperd of Texas, co-author of the eighteenth amendment. Senator Sheppard’s amendment would ‘wipe out the claim of immunity from the prohibition Jaw made by manufac- turers of the fruit juice concentrates by ‘striking from the Volstead act a s°n- tence exempting from operation of the Jaw any person “for manufacturing non-intoxicating cider and fruit juices exclusively for use in his home.” Wipes Out Immunity. Sheppard said the bill was aimed at grape and fruit concentrate manufac- turers Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt. | eounsel for one of the manufacturers of | grape concentrate, has told the Wick- | ersham Commission this sentence in | the Volstead act was the ground for | legal immunity claimed by the grape | industry. Senator Sheppard also disclosed he was preparing additional measures aimed at affirmative action against fruit concentrate manufacturers, Delay Held Likely. 1t. appears likely today, however, that !l prohibition proposals’ would go over until next session with adjournment Just a’ week away. The sentence in the Volstead act which Sheppard proposed to strike out he penalties provided in this act against the manufacture of liquor with- Volstead act to | Block trafic in fruit juice concentrates | p oo " e driver may be prevented forthcoming Senator British Driver Out of Harms- : worth Contest. By the Associated Press. | LONDON, February 26.—The Express $ays that Kaye Don, from competing in the motor boat races at Detroit, owing to | the discovery of a technical flaw in his ' nomination papers. The paper did not indicate the source of its news. DETROIT, February 26 (P).—J. Lee Barrett, secretary of the Harmsworth Trophy Committee, was ill and could not be interviewed last night regarding | dispatches from London which stated | that technical flaws in nomination pa- pers might prevent Kaye Don from op- | posing Gar Wood at Detroit next Fall. | PO Challenge rules provide, however. that | | entries may be recefved until March 1. | 50 a new challenge may be filed before that date. ‘ PLAN NEW WORLD BANK | {8 sk ot e lanalGoyeror Beport- ed Projecting Institution. PARIS, February 26 (P).——Montague | | Norman, governor cf the Bank of Eng- | Jand, wis said in usually well informed | circles here today to have submittec to Governor Moret of the Bank of France a plan for creation of a new interna- tional financial institution. Other Furcpean bank heads were understood to have been consultcd also in the project, which would be_distinct from but operating with the Bank of International Settlements at Basel. It would have the object of facilitating son for manufacturing non-intoxicating cider and fruit juices exclusively for use |in his home, but such cider and fruit | juices shall not be sold or denwndiAmh“.,dnr g.,“pn)mm Obtains | except to. persons having permits to | IN MOTOR BOAT RACES Riluged Flkw 1 Papers May Keep Daily noted | From AIRSHIP TO VISIT CUBA | Island Permit for Los Angeles. HAVANA, February 26 ().—Havana's biggest Winter visitor is expected to- morrow. United States Ambassador Harry F. Guggenheim has secured from ~ the Cuban department of stat> permission for the Los Angeles, Navy d.rigible, to | iy over Havana | "Dispatchcs _sald the Los Angeles | | would reach here betwecn 7 and 8 a.m. | Friday on its flight from Guantanamo, | | where it lns been moored sinze Mon- day after participating in naval ma- n-uvers off Panama, to Jupiter, Fla. hm» th> big ship will fy to Lakchurst, N. J. By a rare and fortunate exception ‘EERMANY WILL IMPORT | FOZEN MEAT FOR POOR 'Tr;\do Cnmmm» Adnpts Motion to Admit Duty Free 50,000 Tons Beginning March 1. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, February 26.—The Reichs- | ,tag Trade Committce today adopted a | Social Democratic motion to import. | duty free, 50,000 tons of frozen meat | each year, beginning March 1, for the | benefit of the poorer classes. The com- | mittee vote was 11 to 8, with 2 ab- sentees. | If the measure should become & Jaw | { it would mean reinstatement of the old system abandoned last year by the gov- ernment_in the interest of the German Plato is known to us by | his written works. “KING OF NIGHT CLUB ANNOUNCERS”™ EXPLAINS WHY YOU NEVER HEAR A COUGH “ON THE AIR” the whole of | cattle WILLIAM (BILL) MELIA | Hear Tues., Wed., Pertussin _Playboy. $:15 AM. C brecders. The governmental parties voted sgainst the reinstatement. | NEVER start a program without a cough preventive within easy reach,” declares Bill Melia—the “King of Night Club Announcers,” who is heard with such joy over station WMCA. “We have to have something very quick and safe to keep coughs off the air.” That's why Pertussin is used in broadcasting studios. It is pleasant to take and gets right at the cause of the irritation. It is entirely free from nar- cotics and injurious drugs. This is coughing weather! Watch out! Take this quick-acting safe rem- edy—safe even for children. home industries, but the cry of cheap fas they had pledged their support m] German ships are to receive prefer- | meat for the poor prevailed. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 14th and Park Rd. N.W.| 26, ‘1931 ential treatment in transportation of the frozen meat. Prize Winners in the Slogan Contest Will Be Announced Thursday, March 5 Bite into this luscious chocolate fudge-delight. You'll LOVE it! Then ¢ 2 or 3 bars regularly You'll soon 70 Live Dealers Anxious to ery day. agree it's every bit as good for you as it tastes. Serve You WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORE 1310 F Street Tomorrow at 8 AM. Family % kage Peoples Drug Stores out a permit shall not apply to a per- | long term credit operations, Network Semi-Annual Pre-Inventory t Clearance Every odd lot, broken assortment, etc., has been drastically reduced to effect an immediate and final clearance. Washington's finest merchan- dise _at prices you could hurdly hope for even in a year of lower prices. PIANO COMPANY 1239~ G Street~ Cor 13 SOLD ON JORDAN’S BUDGET PLAN —Thirty New Majestics Sold in Two Weeks— Two Days—Friday and Saturday MEN'S CLOTHING 33 Boys’ Hart Schaffner & Marx Prep Suits. trousers Hart Schafiner & Ma Sizes 32 to 35 only. All have 2 - g Eio i 79 Overcoats, Blue and Oxiord. All sizes...... N 79 Pairs of $10 Wool Knickers, 30 to 42 waist. § 93 Pairs of §7.50 to $15 Odd Trousers... ... : X i 187 $14.85 but 27.00 - 36.00 36.00 .. 23.75 485 4.85 .. 27.00 - 19.85 - 19.85 Shorts 2785 al Men's <mls formerly $4fl and $4 All styles not every size in every style Hart Schaffner & Marx $30 to $65 quu . Hart Schaffner & Marx , $60, $65 Fine 0\ ercoats 547 146 Hart Schaffner & Marx new Spring Topeoats 8 Hart Schafiner & Marx $45 and $30 Suits, light shades, hroken 40 Topcoats and Overcoats valued up 10 §45. . 14 Hart Schafiner & Marx Silk-lined $60' Tuxedos. sizes Regular sizes 3, Long Stouts 39, 40 MEN'S FURNISHINGS $£2.50, $3 Shirts, sizes 14, 16} 17 &3 and $5 hrr(s Shirts in sizes IF~" $3 and $3.50 Recilient Hand-tailored \rrk\\v"\r $2 and $2.50 Resilient Hand-tailored Neckwear.... 75¢c Swiss Rib Athletic Shirts 75¢ Broadcloth, fancy striped Shorts v . $3.50 and $5 Wool & Cotton Union Suits, sizes »; g $1.50 Madras Athletic Coat Undershirts, $1.50 Madras Union Suits, sizes 34, 36 $3.50-$3.00 Rroadcloth Pajamas............ RN 125 Pairs Capeskin, Caliskin, Goatskin Gloves: were $3.30, $1. 250 pairs Men's Silk Hose (white), $1.50 and $2.00 values. .. $10.00 Terry Bath Robes . $10.00 Pull-over Sweaters .... $3.50 “Wales Junior” Lighter .. $10.00 and $12.00 All-wool Robes Plain-color Goli Hose .. 38,39. Longs 36, 40, 42. Stouts 40, 42. Thousands buying All-New MAJESTIC SUPERHETERODYNE made possible by the New sizes 34, 36, Another astound- ing proof of Majestic leadership! Once more Majestic is first to offer an amazing, entirely new development that can be seen and heard and touched—an as- tounding, revolutionary new tube, the Multi-Mu, that makes possible entirely new and radi- as this amazing new-day perform- ance. Now — for as little as $47.80,less tubes —you can own the greatest superheterodyne ever built! See ONE OF THREE BEAUTIFUL CABINET STYLES housing the great new Majestic. All models use new sharp-tuning circuit, with three of the marvelous new Multi-Mu tubes and an amazing new Static Modifier and Acoustic Control. Prices range from $47.8010$97.80 less tubes; sold complete with Majestic tub £69.50 to $119.50. Majestic 22 (above)—A beautiful Sheraton lowboy in matched walnut. Sold MEN'S SHOES 125 Tairs oi Men's Raleigh $8 Shoes. 425 Pairs Men's Raleigh $10.00 Shoes 9 Pairs of §15 High Vici Kid Stetson Shoes in sizes BAAA,7 AA, 7 AA, 7 AAA... and hear this astonishing set — Broken sizes . this thrilling new purity of tone —at your Majestic dealer’sstore He has all beautiful today. MEN'S HATS cally better radio sets. It brings anew conception of perfect radio tone, a realism undreamed-of heretofore. It ends hiss, hum and background noises. It makes 9 tubes do the work of 11! It opens the way for 4 astounding improvements included in the marvelous all-new Majestics now at your Majestic dealer’s store! And prices are as startling EISENBRANDT RADIO CO. W., Washington, D. C. 932 H Street 2016 14th St. N.W. North 8020 styles, with time payments and home demonstration available on request. Licensed under patents and ap- plications of R. (.. 4., Haslrine R.F.L.Tn Tour. alen by Lokri- phone and Lowell & Dunmore Let Us Show and Demonstrate This Marvelous Set ATLANTIC Radio and Elec. Co. only complete $ 80 with ‘\hlunr tubes, 297 price less luhu Branch 708 H St. N.E. Linc, 8524 wfl Knox & Raleigh $8 and $10 Felt Hats, sizes 63 $5, 84 and $3 Imported Tweed Caps WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT 17 Fur Trimmed $69.75 to $89.75 Coats, Imported & Monotone Tweeds and Lamona cloths trimmed with Raccoon, Caracul, Kit & Wolf. Sizes 14 to 50 7 $20.75 75 Untrimmed Coats, Llama, tweed mixtures and tweeds. Sizes 14 to 40....... 6 $19.75 10 ;ms Light-weight. fabric coats. 14 to 18.. 3 Jersey sport jackets, Were §15. Sires 16 to 18 10 $39.75 to $50.75 2 and 3 ,.me <pm| suits of imported tweed, Tersev. Sizes 14 1o 20.. ¥ 2% Fur trimmed l\-rrd snits. 2 56975 & $89.75 Green tweed suits. One trimmed with Collar. Oné nntrimmed with silk crepe blouse 10 Wool lined I.cather Jackets. Formerly $15 4 Wool lined Leather Jackets, three-quarter length. I 8 Lined Leather Jackets and three-quarter length coats. $32.5 6%, 744 mr\nmnnc silk, basket weave, Homespun, lzp \hnk Scarf Collar. \.u. 16 to 18. Beige Lapin rmerly §20.7 Formerly §2975 and 20 $6.50 to 3!0 Antelope, Calf and Pin Seal and novelty Handbags 14 :‘(m $75 Rldmg Habits, sizes 12 to 40 in Coverts, imported tweeds, Hemng- one 12 Pairs of $17.50 Ruhng Rrruhfi. Black and White and Brown and \’\'hutc 30 $10 to $18 Knox Felt Hatss Close fitting and Brlm Hats 75 $7.50 to $8.95 Coat and Slip-on Sweaters. . Park your car at the Capital Garage at our Expense while chopp?d'g-h‘ere 39.85