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THE EVENING ({TAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., THUi : iR 3, 1931, tractors are perfectly willing to havefy : lmomh exceeds by six the number held |This, in his opinion, indicates that investigations made of mx‘p‘y GO THAM GONVENT")N here ‘last December, according to John | manufacturing may soon be resumed [ 1 and the conditions under which i the R. Young, manager of the convention | with something like a normal pace. Phate ' SEASON UNDER WAY Sl i Kochioy Fifty Copies of — - 4 [ ypua¥e want the investigation to show The number of convemiapects oc that | Weather Holds Up Hinkler. ’ Llfeps Pa rade ; 'rudy 50 Chmeriite m“:::ry ':y! :g o s -oma 23y will be greater than last Jflnuary,when‘\ MADRID, December 3 (#).—Capt. 1 | invite the investigation.” ecember Schedules 92 Xeetinz*l approximately 160 were held here. | Bert Hinkler, who recently flew across By i Mr. Young attaches special signifi- |the South Atlantic from South America h - | ) AR <t oy ol ol to Begin ThreeMonth cance to the fact that of the conven- | to Africa, today postponed a flight to iatie L orand [ hiing e-imare ] tions to be held here this month 28 are | Paris on the way to London because | Releassd in Our Library Part of Labor Program 10 “The labor federation men, e con- Tomorrow 2 tinued, “are not particularly concerned G Unionize South, Says Con- |1no; &re (hey centering thelr atten-Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. T e Mo he youns refected fiselt on the. wellave of thy| NEW YORK, December 3.—Decem- "_PAID ON SAVINGS doctor wiw preserved her tractor Official. citizens and property of the valley, but per, the first of New York City's three life realized he had to heal merely because it is a major program pi convention months, has 92 conven- more than her body. Fate e of the Government in' that part of Jlons either in progress or scheduled to S FE M t r | V. Vi he ban- had * taught her to fear Charges by American Federation of | D¢ country. A e A anagement men. In the end she Labor representatives that near-slavery lsamed the true meaning conditions exist in Mississippi River | English statisticians havi S s s e just re- felt of love levee camps were denied last night by | ported that the British Empi,rg’ 5upD“:s Ll fhere X toniningithRtiied not ! e busin| , apparently it is g . 6.8 R. G. Church, secretary and manager | less than one-fourth of the oranges, 39 Jhe mme;’i'soi'flfiféfx?f’wfifh has érowni This bank's Policies have 31“’3)'5 Come Early and Get Your { the Mississippi Valley flood control |per cent of the bananas and 10 per cent [teadil eater year by year. The num- | 1 ey ch of the Association of General |of the grapefruit eaten in their country. 1 of canvention soneduied. Tor this | been along the most Conservative | e - | Tocalities. Rush. sponsored by manufacturing interests. of bad weather. 1 | tors. . . . He termed the charges “another ges- | B SAFE lines—in Extending Loans and mak- cCa DaY ture of the labor group to discredit all DEEOST ing Investments—which accounts | o BOXES | . N : > Lending Librars in the progra t ize th o ] : | Bireet. Floor.) B oeam o RS e Save 57 t $3.50 UP for the very strong position in which [ The labor representatives had re- o 0 o ’ER YEAR s | THE ot that e Taeh and Bl bus 2 EERH we are today . . . enabling us to take » Uur New Hom th NN. were wielded and that contractors prac- =" HECHT CO. | i i i anitin’s | On_Toys, Gifts, Novelties at the ol s dumaietigl | g the construction camps. " . mers at all times, . F Street at 7th 2 :[L\‘J”,'.\,‘Q:i:ax}fé\.\lC.),‘r";:)c‘x said, “arc Blg Toy and Hovelty Store ROSGS LIS Cal'natlons nds of toys, gifts, novelti it your selectio s V 'ICE Il ;;d‘-“d !:id- 'of“lo;ln :-:dun:::ni',.’ .u: .lll::;rd,:;llr(:]o ng out AND SERVICE I 75c dozen sses and kinds of employers of labor The facts in the case do not justify Our Prices are 25% to 50%lower than ever before. Thou- PROGRESS BASED ON SAFETY y bargains. the charges,” he continued. *“The con- | OPEN 8 AM. UNTIL 1¢ P.M. EVERY NIGHT T i ; bt Pt ez | || 1 Gotvranis Numionar Bavk [} € 5C "Slowen, Stones 5db. afke. . . :60: $3.00 up E CAPITAL, $250.000.00—SURPLUS, $500,000.00 | 898 14th St. N.W. 804 17th St. N.W. 609 12th St. NW. | i Metro. 7433 Metro 7945 M e Electric Clocks 911 F Street etro. 9369 Guaranteed Sleeping Mama Dolls $3 value Special.. $1.49 $4 Pool Tables Large Mama Complete with cues Hh¥ g Brommikpe HILL - The Cold Snap has complete BVelocindg. for | SGJO, $12.50 oys and Girls at i great discounts. | j Foods are an inspiration that $1750, $25.00 G..A,,l:. ':::;107 of £ Started a rald On Our turns cooking into enjoyment for Boys :Byd- § and pleasure in anticipating the Giily. 5o ituy e 4 tasty dishes to follow. is to buy, Washington’s finest and new- est market, with its modern | } N and sanitary stands, offers the A % Open daily best of foodstuffs at no addi- | : ; > 6 A.M. to tional cost for freshness and 5-Ib. B Assorted \ i 6 P. M. quality. 8 Christmas Chaolates Choice meats, produce, fruits, Tree 5 $2 walu ; ¢ 9 / ; Lights, *lue » seafood, dairy products, dry e speinl. $1.39 For Young and Old groceries, imported delicacies— & Cobicts 115k Books, Wagons, | are to be had. b B of Desks, Foot Balls, Srovtng cards, Boxing Gloves ’ A ; . . . For convenience and : bidge s¢s, Den- Tables and Cha economy, buy at 3 nhon wra p ping Lamps, Drum Sets, ; g paper,eals, holly Chemical Sets, paper, iords, rib- DRllEE AWk e the) NEW CENTER MARKET SR ‘;5"“'- bon am other St Eie Atree: e B ks Sth SL, K to L N.W. Wresths, 49€ w5 novati, % aha ™ § ut we were prepared for It FAPROR] TRse i You see, we knew all along Experienced Advertisers Prefer Fhe Star| 3 S i '[hat Wintel’ls first ShiVCl’S WOUld make smart women realize that A : 1319-1321 F Strect Its ChIC 1o be warm .,.and Casy ey oo o e to be chic at our humble prices! $7 8 buys —such desirable furs as natural muskrat, some with [ [ Merited confidence ; ; silver muskrat trim; black and natural pony with b O Oms O u r gre at sa le 7 armour coon trim; sealine (dyed coney) with kolin- sky or fitch trim; caracul paw, opossum, and lapin. Thousands of Washington men know ‘that our St. Albins Suits . $ are worth the marked price of $45. bUYS We made a big cut and our manufacturing tailors allowzd a gen- g erous reduction in our cost. —this group includes fine examples of natural and The instant we reduced our sale price to $25 the buying rush was L silver muskrats, leopardines (stenciled coney), beige - and we thank you. . and black caracul paw, black pony, and sealine (dyed coney). St. Albans Our 45 | I l 2 8 buys $45 S 1 Camel Hair » ults = : —our fastest selling coats. Smartly styled Hud- Two Trousers Overcmts son seals, raccoon, caracul paw, with fox trim; slate, black, and brown pony, some with fitch trim; Black pony trimmed with $ natural, and silver muskrats. (Third Floor) Every garment is fitted by a Light enough in weight for master fitter and alterations are Spring or Fall, and warm F.Stocet at Seventh made by experienced tailors enough for comfortin the cold- « « . without extra charge. est days of winter,