Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1932, Page 32

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F C-2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1932, BUILDING TRADES CUT WAGE SCALES [New Schedule Adopted in New York Is 25 to 30 Per Cent Redugtion. DO YOU HAVE COMPLEXION DEFECTS? Pimples, clogged pores, redness, oughness, dryness. Then try the inol treatment—Resinol Soap cleanse and reduce the pores— inol Ointment to clear away pimples, roughness, and dry- méss. The treatment that has <hanged many ant ugly skin to one ¢that is clear and velvety. Don't | wait until you have eczema, ring- ‘weorm, or any other serious dis- order. Try Resinol today. BOOKLET FREE: Write Resinol, Department 30, Baltimore, Md., for your copy of *'Skin Treatment for Health and Beauty." | By the Assoctated Press. NEW YORK, February | Building ‘Trades Employers’ Assocla- | tion, whose members employ 115,000 workers in the greater city and on Long | Island, decided late yesterday to adopt a wage scale carrying cuts of from 25 to 30 per cent, to be effective at the expiration on April 30 of the present contract with organized labor Tt tr group: as- sociation reported they had ratified the wage scale drawn up by the governing board two weeks The wage scale following rates for an 8-hour day and 40-hour week for various of the trade |the old rates being given in paren- | theses Bricklayers ($ helpers (89.90) $10; ment and concrete W $6.50: engineers $12: electricians ($13.20) lathers 3.20) 4 —The WAKE UP YOUR | LIVER BILE-- WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ d 1 the tifled showed th 0), $12; bric § hoisting s1 Kes “those - zoo L) JE X.I\K[K “P“JS to ke h 3 ‘ " Ynie flowine freely Doe et a1 e ¢ || proximately to 1 G. Norman, cha governors, £aid s bring wages ap- he 1923 scale, Christian frman of the board of tHe bile flow freely ut don’t ask for liver pills Carter's Little Liver Pills name Oarters Little TeA Sabel ‘Resent a subsuitute 28c at all stores. ® 1931 C. M. Co.—Advertise- ment It matters little what it is that | want—whethe or a s ant—a want ad will reach | the person who w Jail Lock Stolen With Clothing Left By Escaped Priscner By the Assoclated Press. LINTON, N. Dak., February 4. —Even the lock has been stolen from the Linton Jail. Two weeks ago the only in- mate escaped. A new padlock was placed on the cell door. Then some one broke in to flee with the new lock and wering apparel the prisoner had left be~ hind. INCOME TAX VOTED BY ILLINOIS HOUSE Sent to the Senate Concurrence in Amendments, Measure Is for By the A SPRINGFIELD, 111, February 4 —The House ay passed a bill to impose a State tax on incomes, by & vote of 78 to 59, and sent the measure to the Ben- ate for concurrence in amendments, Proponents of the bill had only one vote to spare as passage of the bill re- otes, The Senate passed the » | currence in the House amendments was expected Tk 11 provides for a tax on the en- ncome ol all single persons earn- ing more than $1.000 a year and heads of families with earnings of more than 500. A further reduction of $300 for cach child or dependent person also is allowed. THREE GET COMMISSIONS D. C. Residents in Army Reserve | Corps. Three more residents of the District have been commissioned by the War tment in the Army Reserve Corps, | place northwest, as a Corps, and Albert E 27 Chapin street, as a cap- Warren, 1 tain, Ordnance Department. DEMOCRAT HARMONY APPROVED IN OHIO State Committee Indorses Pledging for Governor White and Pos- sible Shift at Convention, By the Assoclated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, February 4.—8e- lection of a delegation to the Demo- cratic national convention next June at Chl%zfl pledged to support Gov. George White of Ohlo for the presiden- tial nomination was approved unani- | mously by the Ohio Democratic Central Committee Tusday. Consideration of a harmony program P $92:4 phone o call on in Tourist Sleeper plus berth fare as outlined by State Chairman Henry G. Brunner of the Execuiive Commit- tee followed the indorsement of Gov. White, United States Senator Robert J. Bulkley and Lieut. Gov. William G. Pickrel for re-election. Chairman Brunner sald the program had been worked out with the approval of former Gov. James M. Cox of Day- ton, Senator Bulkley and Newton :D. Baker of Cleveland, former Secretary of War, all mentioned as presidential pos- sibilities. Under the harmony plan the Ohio delegation with 52 votes will be pledged to support Gov. White on the first bal- lot and then if he falls of nomination to turn to any other Ohioan whose name may be submitted. e Among the most interesting of thi Tutankhamen finds in Ej now in the museum, is the collection of walk- ing sticks with the figures of captives on their handles, wo ,-"‘ Same Low Fare East- bound... Liberal baggage allowance and stopovers .. . Standard Fare $03u in Sandard Pullman plus berth fare Tourist Fare one way Fred Harvey Luneh Rooms and Dining Roems save you money . C_DILLARD 1A, Pa Phones: Rittenhouse 1484-1485 THE DANCE OF LIFE If you have read Havelock Ellis’ interesting book under the above title, you will recall how he points out that science and art, alike, are founded in the secret rhythms of nature. to present these secrets to our m: interprets them to our emotions. Seience seeks inds, while art So the two go hand in hand, and the great exponent of each rec- ognizes and rejoices in his kinship with the other. This relation of science and art is often illus- trated in modern manufacture — brilliantly, we point out, in the case of the automobile. Here, by a happy alliance, pre-eminent artists are today joined with pre-eminent scientists—craftsmen from the custom shops of Fleetwood and engi- neers from Cadillac’s great laboratories. The result is a combination so naturally harmonious and so supremely capable that t he fruit of its labors is something which cannot be pictured in the light of any previous accomplishments in custom coachcraft. This you may determine for yourself, for the supreme expression of Fleetwood coachcraft is now presented in various models of the new Cadillac V-8, V-12 and V-16. In thede cars you will see, as nothing else can show you, how men, too, may blend beauty and usefulness, just L as it is done in the works of natur e, 1 | FINDING NEW JOBS DIFFICULT FOR WIVES Survey Shows, However, They Have Little Trouble in Holding 0ld Ones. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, February 4—Ma women and middle-aged women m; have a hard time finding new job-, b they have little trouble holding th ones, a survey conducted by the loan Woman's Association among 2 business and professional women show Miss Anne Morgan, president of the 1932, G. F. Corp. RAIL PAY IS SLASHED Ten Per Cent Cuts Put in Force on assoclation, gave the results in a radio talk yesterday over the N. B. C. net- work. It showed: ‘Two out of five women are supporting from one to three or more dependents Norfolk & Western, The woman who stays with her job| NORFOLK, Va., February 4 (#).—The has a better guarantee against unem-|Compensation of all officers and em- pment than the one who moves Ployes of the Norfolk & Western Rail- about. | way was reduced by 10 per cent on Feb- Fewer married women (among those ruary 1 in accordance ?mh the VD,I.::‘ usually employed) are now without| tary agreement reached by organized work than single women | railway employes at the recent confer- Women vho did not graduate from|ence with rafiroad execu in charge. high school are earning a medium| Notices announcing reductions ry of $2,655. (In the group sur- ent to all departments Tuesday. . issued to executives and with post-graduate degrees provide that the re- medium salary of $5,105. ery officer and er - 1 per cent of the jobless were ploye without distinction and rega: - 25; only 3 per cent were between I of compensation, but is not 41 and 45. ble to retired officers or emplo; Evon the old Maxwell House had to yield some of its rich flavor to Oxygen until the Vita- Fresh Process put a stop to the racket. It takes Oxygen out and keeps it out. Try Maxwell House now! GOOD TO THE LAST DROPI A PRODUCT OF GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION Some men and women fight colds all winter long. Others enjoy the protection of Bayer Aspirin. A tablet in time, and the first symptoms of a cold get no further. If & cold has caught you unaware, keep on with Bayer Aspirin until the cold is gone. Genuine Bayer Aspirin can't harm you. Bayer Aspirin does not depress the heart. 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