Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1931, Page 16

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e (e ; ; o © +HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O. FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1931 ” record yesterday duri timates made by the four companies Medical Association; Col. L. H. Bauer, | Nichols, J. Lestér Brooks, Charles C.|last night, John W. Darley, 56, is in R Scuw AB’S PI-EDGE ;?mnxm R aonts $11,000.000 | on $115.000.000 worth of ahipe were 00 DOCTORS TO DISCUSS | Tormeniy “chist metions: offlesr ot whe | oy “ant 3 Rosier Blegn o of | Gatneld Hosstiel today, being m-w' Barkley Favors 5-Day Week. i inst four of Schwab's com- |high and that cost data is being with- aeronautic branch of the ent | Wash! for bruises and cuts on his head. Dar-| PADUCAH, Ky, Aprii 3 (#)— ",‘,‘.,f,e,'_" < held by the defense. » lNSUR ANCE METHODS of Commerce; Dr. hmumku‘ e ley, who lives at Reliance Hotel, 119 ! United States Senator Alben W. Bark- The pledge was that Schwab would | The companies are the Bethlehem medical director of the Connecticut Ivania avenue, was on duty on V v ley has come out for the five-day week not allow his connection with the |Steel Co. the Bethlehem Shipbuilding General Life Insurance Co., Hartford: TCHMAN ATTACKED ,"é".:! between Twelfth and Thirteenth Hzm!chem Steel Co.. of Whit‘lll h; is S"" %1‘: u?fi&b lx;lo;; W&ks -ng the A zwfi‘:lérart Li lx:a‘}vlemre:mnt Moefal‘hel WA c c mmd‘!.‘l‘mvhew nugked. u];us as a solution of the unemployment f the board, and the three | Fore River uilding Corporation. s : . ciation of Life nce cal e — was as undetermined o ’ :g,':gfl:gm%_:,eg o conmict: hwm, nis| ‘m?k‘,) plg::;,,c """"J“‘ o},‘ u.:: Scientific Means of Selecting L)fe‘g";{cg‘r’xm of A:en:.;i:ai -x'.amcuxj“:‘:nr-’nes Man Guarding Construction Job on after, e!:nnénmém-nc '.l;dhuutmem by :;‘;;’ e:u;-y::z”rlrn‘:u muml::. ::: director general of the Emer- ) Un ‘orporation. who w: . : : . Rol S, pre nt of the erican r. J. H. Grant at the hospital, problem, bR Sebes Freet Corporation during the war, jice president o the Bethieliem Ship: Policy Risks to Be Topic | Iire Convention and former Assistant V Street Beaten. juisitog contributed to the business depression. The Government _contends that | bullding Co. during the war, introduce of ‘Session Here Secretary of War. Attacked by an unidentified colored| Women laborers on Russia’ - |He took this stand in addressing a i i ing ! vab' S ¢ that th t th . ? vho W 5 a's com. Promise to Wilson During;uroun Schwabs infucnce bis com; | testimeny Mot the Seratn oo - g Sovrnment. offcials who Wil ad- | man while on duty as & watchman foF | munity farms are also giveh was (rain- | meeting of Paducah labor unions ast i i g s with Schwab in any way on the costs | e i pciude, AL | E._B. Donaldson & Bro., contractors, | ing by the Communist government. | night. War Introduced in Excess The Gefense denics this., of the sHips or prices. " | Scientific methods of selecting 1ife | Cumiming, surgeon general - United " : Schwab will not be called to testify | He contended that the “half-savings | insurance ' risks will be discussed at | States Public Health Service; Dr. Mer- " S— . il Profit Hearing. in the hearings before Special Master |Plan” saved the Government money, be- | the annual meeting of the medical sec- | ritte W. Ireland, surgeon general of the Mason in the Federal |Cause under the straight cost-plus plan | tion of' the "Anierican Life Convention | Army, and Dr. C. E. Riggs, surgcon 'g(filndnr:’g ke atimony read yee | “demoralization” resulted, with nobody | in'the Wardman Park Hotel, May 19-21. | general of the Navy. ! By the Associated Press terday Wwas given two years ago before | KecPIDg an eye on mounting costs. | Medical men from all sections of this| Bridga., golf, sightseeing trips and PHILADELPHIA, April 3.—A pledge Supreme Court Justice Owen J. Roberts, | s = country ‘and Canada will attend. The | other diversions have been planned for that Charles M. Schwab made to Presi- 'then special master in the case. | Panama fs considering an increase on | speakers will include Dr. William Gerry | the guests by the Committee on Ar- dent, Wilson during the World War was | Government counsel charged that the 'import duties on cigarettes. Morgan, president of the American'rangements, composed of John B. ot s o bl BB, oo et el et i AN bbbl SRRV b SR b O i Ml i A i sl FULL SIZE Winthrop Secretary We don’t make enough on a Bell Suit to buy || *69” A really roomy Governor a box of good cigars | =% ports and typical serpen- f tine front. All mahogany and one of the most at- When it comes tO Ualue, ) tractive designs we've E ever offered- at the price. thereisn’tanother $22-50 suit or topcoat in d 9 . | Parking Service’ Park your car at Ott's Washington that runs ' - Nesttsy e+ aasit 4 4 ; i charge, while you shop at Mayer & Co. a close second to MAYER & CO. 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