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- CONTRACTORS HIT | LAWBODY'S VIEW gPrison Labor Recommenda-, { tion Opposed to President, ! Says Harding. ;!y the Assoclated Press. o The Assoclated General Contractors of America t-day pictured the Wick- || ‘ersham Commission's views on convict | Jabor as at loggerheads with President | Hoover's employment relief policy. . Edward J. Harding, r*anaging direc- | tor of the organizaticn, in ‘a formal | | statement, attacked the commission's | statement that prison labor on puMlic | works was least injurious to capital and labor and most advantageous to the State. “The premise is entirely without foun- | «dation,” Harding said, referring to th “commission’s recommendation for adop- | tion cf the prison labor policy as “in ‘direct opposition to the relief policy of | firesid!nb Hoover and his administra- on.” Ay suggestion” to turn the work | ‘over t> convicts at this time was con- isidered by Harding as “‘most unfcrtu-l “nate.” since the Chief Executive ll’ld] Congress had turned to public works as a means of relleving unemployment | during the depression. | WOLL URGES TARIFF FOR PRINTING TRADES A. F. L. Official's Address Read at | Convention of Allied Council at Niagara Falls. By the Associated Press. | NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., July 30.— | ‘Tariff protection for the printing trades of America was urged yesterday in an address prepared for delivery at the thirty-fifth annual convention of the Allied Printing_ Trades Council of New | York State by Matthew Woll of Wash- ington, D. C., vice president of the American Federation of Labor. The address was read by John J. Harn°tt of Troy, secretary of the federation, in the absence of Mr. Woll. | 2Tt is ail very well for international | i bankers, industrialists and commercial- | ists who are large advertisers to assert lehip in, the | flee meeting of the society in London, is o| a member of the Nitrate Commission of l Wins Honor WASIINGTpfiIAN ONLY AMERI- CAN TO GE® INSIGNIA, DR. CHARLES L. PARSONS Of this cfty, business manager of the Arferican Chemical Society and inter- nationally known chemist, has been vested by Prince George of England with the insignia of hcnorary member- Soclety of Chemical Industry. Dr. Parson, who is attending the jub- the only American to be so honored. He is an officer of the French Legion of Honor and of the Crown of Italy,and received the William H. Nichols medal in 1904 far research on the atomic weight of t4ryllium. From 1911 to 1919 Dr. Parsons was chief chemist of the Bureau of Mines. Prior to that he was professor of chem- istry at New Hampshire College. He is the Advisory Board on Gas Warfare, & fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, former vice president of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and a member of numerous fraternities and other organizations. Dr. Parsons was secretary of the American Chemical Society from 1907 until his appointment as business man- | ager last February. He is a native of Massachusetts, Curried Shrimps. Take some hard-boiled eggs, scoop out the centers and fill with curried chopped shrimps and the mashed yoke well-seasoned on top. Put the halves together ard place in a casserole. Cover RESCUERS TO REACH MINER IN FEW HOURS Hope Continues That Stanley Kir- inski Is 8till Alive, Though Sounds Cease. By the Associated Press. MINERSVILLE, Pa., July 30.—Mem- e theis “way "Cipoush s mass of ook eir 3 nd e u‘them from Stan- d coal separating v Ki bed in the Lytle ey Kirinski, 45, ent You need only wait till Monday for Summer Sale of Winter Coats This. great annual event will be announced Sunday—w'atch forit! The price you'd pay for any good stocking now bllys Gold Stripe Adjustables $1.35 for the dull, sheer chiffon 95 for the de luxe s]; chiffon . The same pure silk that made Gold Stripes famous, plus the patented adflista- ble top that makes it fit your-leg. Only at Jelleff’s in Washington, % Street Floor at F Street or at 1013 Connecticut Avenue mine of, the Susquehanna Collieries Co. here since Monday night, sald today meyexmwm'mmmmm 3 tion with the by tapping on an iron pi] through the debris. It was believed Kirinski might have gone further back in the tunnel for better air, or that the pipe had broken. . ' There is little danger of the miner suffocating, mine officials sald. are air passages to the tunnel which THURSDAY, pped Kiringkt ': the fall | preme Court aginet the Great Atlantic | CANNON CALLS M’ADOO itest fear of the rescuers was !lrmmn was caught under the fall. ASK $15,000 DAMAGES. Wife Alleging Fall on Slippery Floor and Husband File Suits. Mrs. Clara R. Wells and her hus- band, Alonzo O. Wells, Park Lane Apartments, today filed suits totaling o . $15,000 damages in the District Su- husband snd wife. J THE NEW 1216-1220 F Street You'll be biased in favor of this lovely new slant on sustained by th:n.'“m‘ at the store of the ‘Pennsyl avenue. to have been DEMOCRATS’ ONLY HOPE Notes Prohibtion Law Enforcement Improvement Due to Agents’ Higher Morale. tted | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 30.—Bishop James ahe | cannon, jr., of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, last night sald the only hope of Democratic success in the next presidential electioa is Willlam Gibbs Bishop Cannon was a passenger aboard the line Acquitania sailing for Europe. He noted “an improvement in’ $hs. enforcement of the prohibition’ law,” m:i he ullfl. was due to im- morale among 4 S1a0 st 1 wouid - Demo- also sa be to cratic party’s advantage to m‘zru the mn& t:.nendment Jn its pistiorm, m; “tor diseus- sion of more v:fi""nfiu:-' e Thin Dresses for L;ii'ger Women ; Originally $19.50 to $35 .« . flowered chiffons, washable shantungs, point, or * printed washable crepe ... . and some of these dresses $16_50 were $35.00 . . . sizes 4034 to 5214, s Jellef’s Larger Women's Dresses—Second Floor Juniors . . . the new Fall : Madelon Frocks are Satin for Evening $49.50 The answer is so simple—it’s cut on the bias! They fit superbly, moulded to every lovely line, in the true French manner of the originals. In the salon gown shop for women and misses, in white and the new icy pastels— cool as a Northern lake! Sketched: A most important Chanel copy —note the square neck . . . the little match- ing jacket with its bias closing—in white or black; sizes 14 to 20—$49.50, Jelleg’s Salon Gown Shop—Second Floor. ‘Satin, $19.50 —one and two piece with white trimmings Have you taken to Satin yet? It's dis- tinctly a new fashion caper. And if you're young and lithe of figure, then don’t wait. It's such fun to be the first to wear the smart thing. New . . . the bias, form-fitting frock. . the black jacket suit with white. New. . .the wide revers of white on black. New . . And besides black-and-white brown, too . . . sizes 11 to 17. They're Madelons, which means an exclusive Jelleff fashion! See them tomorrow. Jellefi’s Junior Misses’ Dresses—Third Floor. there's s that we must open the doors that other A f countries may send in their goods to | ¥ith & cheese cream sauce and bake. . America in order that their citizens may pay private loans made through | those bankers” said Mr. Woll, “but| what of America's wage earners? Are they to be sacrificed on the altar of international finance and greed>” | The council adopted a resolution urg- | ing President Hoover to call a specia session of Congress to. relieve unemploy- | ment by issuing bonds for public works | * and improvements. OPERATION PERFORMED ON SENORA COLINDRES . Daughter-in-Law of Honduras Pres- ident Resting Easily at Johns Hopkins Hospital. £ By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, July 30.—8enora £ Mejia Colindres, jr."d-~ughter-in-law of Icy-cool, lovely pastels in Women’s $19.50 Washable Crepes Misses say there’s nothing % quite as cool 'as tailored Clean Gloves Every Day & ° —Easy and Economical Prlnted Chlffons $19.50 With There's something refreshing about these tailored chiffons . . . it may be the long slim lines, it may be the coft blossom prints or the tiny monotone de- signs, it may be the wide pleated skirts or. the little cape sleeves, the wispy jackets or the dainty net trimming . .. it may be any one of these . . . or all of them, but the fact remains, they are the smartest, coolest things you can wear for Summer. Sizes 14 to 20. Jellef's N'isses' Success Frocks—Fifth Floor. / ‘ Imported Washable Fabric Gloves 51 Three Smart Styles in the Longer Lengths ; OUR WAITERS AREN'T 'fi \ ESKIMOS BUT — ® They gravl- tate in "Washington's cool- est spot to dine.' ® The powerful artificial cooling system brings a Frozan North atmosphere to the Presidential Dining Room and adjoining Lounge. These washable crepe dresses were re- markable values at $19.50 and sold out in a wink...so we were delighted to get more! The best looking things imagin- able, that make you look slim in the tai- lored manner. And they're cool. ted on yesterday at the Johns Hop- # kins Hospital. where Poth she and the President's wife are patients. ‘The operation on the yoi ‘woman | f was performed by Dr., Richafd Telinde. 18 member of the hespital staff. who % declined to reveal its real nature The President's wife came to Balti- Sunday night to enter the hos- | #nd was accompanied not only £by h daughfer-in-law, but by 2| & sister, Senorita” Julia Instroza, and a Senora Salvador Culotta. It ! was known until the operation was performed that any other member of the party was to enter the hospital. Physicians said the elder Senora | Colindres was resting easily and no | operation was contemplated. Smart jacket models . . . the flattering surplice style blouse...soft, frilly revers ...all tailored to perfection. The icy- cool colors include peach, maize, flesh, blue. Women’s sizes 36 to 44. Jellef’'s Women's Success Frocks—Fifth Floor S-button length. of double woven fabric, pull-on style with clasp at the wrist and scalloped tops. 8-button length, in single weight fabric, demi- mousquetaire style. ® Here one may enjoy some of the ready-to-serve dishes . from the buffet or the end- less variety of foods on the “ a la carte menu. AUSTIN CAR CO. SUED tockholder Seeking Examination | 12-button length, in single weight fabric, mousque- taire style, in white, Sicney s Music at Luncheon and Dinner in PRESIDENTIAL DINING; ROOM _B T HomEL MAYFLOWER We're showing these for the first time at this new low price . . . Silk Frocks $7.95 12 Smart Styles from Which to Choose! Original by Vionnet for Mme. Y— to wear at Deauville—one of these Bathing Suits 35 They're every bit as smart ae the models.they were copied from . . . in French{ Jorsey with beguiling apron- string @mshes, bands of contrasting color, deep evening gown backs, bows perched about like small butterflies, and diamond shaped sections of tucks like the one sketched that do worlds toward achieving a flat tummy look. Vhite, maize, rose, black, and brown. Sizes 34 to 44. Jellef’s Sports Shop—Fourth Floor. of Books Alleges Insolvency. NEW YORK, July 30 (#).—Charges hat the American Austin, Car Co., Inc. meker of a small sutomobile, is * insolvent. were made yesterday by Charles Frasca, suing as a stockholder in an attempt to gain permission to have certified accountants examine the company’s_books. | Frasca declared the company’s an- nual report for the year ending De- cember 31 last was issued April 17| showing “quick assets” of $195,000 and | current liabilities of $437119. | Jellef’s Glove Shop—Street Floor. THE NeEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Plenty of time to wear these—and they won't bother a Summer budget! One- piece flat crepes with baby raglan or short sleeves . . . smart rows of diagonal tucks . . soft crush belts . inverted pleats . . . flared skirts, patent leather belts . . . every one fresh and new, every one made to sell for much more. White, flesh, maize and blue. Sizes 12 to 42. Jellef’s Sports Shop—Fourth Floor. There Just Is Nothing Like Printed Silk They’re newly smart and $5 types . . . but because it’s July . . . Your» last chance TOMORROW Lounging Pajamas 5 Regularly $7.95 They’re so easy to slip into . . . 8o cool and comfort- able and ,perfectly correct for informal occasions. You'll love these, of print- ed crepe, in a one-piece style with surplice closing, cap sleeves and wide, wide ) trousers. Blue, rose, or- chid, pink and maize. Jsluz’- Grey Shops— econd Floor. The Derby Hat (an 1870 style) Eugenie to hear Miss Elton » e of Elizabeth Arden Salon ‘On Summertime Make-Up Tomorrow, from 10 o'clock in” the morning on, in our Sports Shop on the fourth floor, Miss Elton will tell you about Summer make-up...for daytime o and evening. If you have achieved a lovely even tan she will tell you just the | pouch and the slim tailored envelope style. make-up that will enhance it. . .if you have remained lily white she has green, grey and red. things to tell you; too . . . whether you are blond, brunette or titian haired, Jellefy's Handdag Shop—Street Floor. a new slant, too, that is simply devastating. In the angle of a feather,. . . the forward To wear with your first Fall things . . . really lovely bags with splendid linings, zipper compartments and attached purses, in smooth and grain calf Sketched left: The shallow derb ft black fell h . Morocco and patent leather, featuring the vagabond and backstrap etched left: The shallow derby in soft black felt with a . 3 flat swirl of crimson feathers dipping off the back. $5. Black, brown, beige, navy, £ (Louis XI period) tilt over the right eye you have all the so- phistication and glamour of Eugenie’s gay Sketched right: Eugenie would have liked this befeathered black felt, worn at a rakish angle over one eye. 35, New Hats - Bewitching things . .. these new hats have court combined with the smartness of Au- tumn, 1931, Jelleg’s, Hat Shop—Street Floor ¥ > BB e st s g e