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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1982. * A—I13 { (A CUARDIATOAD [ new werien | EODEGANTOR ASHS 5220 08 In outl charges, news- tes Cantor as -mh. he holds GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! ENTIRE is worth around $7,000. One allegation mz‘n'n" ‘gm\:r the i . . paper says, Was Representative Offers Serv- Comedian Said to Demand | comoration e hised %5k fl;;n;cfi Ices as Mediator in Wage- Record of $100,000,000 :’v‘v‘l’ig_rc E. Suche, praident of Gold. an hs ration i f the defendants, he had Cut Dispute. . Allegedly Lost. | gne 3 S the Delnware wetion. bus papers had been served on his attorneys T - 5 St aekciithion Srous in & similar xultc bl{n Cantor in the New ollowing announcement late yester- IEOGIR O > o York Supreme Court. @y afterncon that the American Fed- NEW YORE, February 12—The| Concerning the charges in the Mtter THE AVENUE S I OC M ' ¥ Times says an accounting for $100,- | action, Sachs said they “seemed to have ° AT SEVENTH eration of Labor will “unreservedly” support airline pilots in aviation's first | major labor dispute, Representative Fiorello H. Lz Guardia of New York | 000,000 allegedly lost to the Goldman | P° Sachs Trading Corporation through improper management is sought in a stockholder’s action by Eddfe Cantor, The Sukkur Dam across the Indus, Worid War (comiias fyes, teday on ey Stage comedian the world's largest irrigation project g | ofect, 8t the TEueR ok the Al The action filed at Wilmington, Del., | which was opened recently, cont S5 7 7 /// Association, as an inter- | names a group of present and past co- | 000,000 and will bring 5,000,000 acres of ////////////// ) partners of the banking irm of Gold- | desert land under cultivation. Wi, Vet G e T s HO et i bt By arily dismis ogainst 40 per cent | nd unsatisfactory working Representative La Guardia | said: bit of good will on your part will FRED G. ZERBST, | readily adjust the differences.” Named to succeed T.B. White as warden | ||| The New Yorker offered to confer | of the Federal Penitentiary at Leaven- with Cord or his representatives in |worth, Kans. White is recovering from ||/ ‘Washington. wounds suffered in the attempted escape | ||/ Following a meeting of the executive | of seven prisoners last December. Zerbst, council of the American Federation of | former warden at the Atlanta Peniten: Yabor yesterday afternoon. William | tiary and of the Federal Annex Green, president, declared that mem- | at Leavenworth, has been in charge of | bers of the council “are of the firm | the penitentiary since the December| a mf,m”,v line E::-fg: em- outbreak. ~ —A.P. Photo.| Matclz Your Odd Coat' d in refusin A N ) / | I Seventh and F Sts. “ . ! [\ i G st g o e e IN POLICE ASSAULT) Y u IN // IANY 1TEMS . i Ny DN N : policeman in a fight December 3 in| UTILITIES BOARD POST | child's Restaurant, 1332 New York ave- | nue, were convicted by a Police Court | ,,j”i 5 rela jury yesterday. Those found guilty | ittt James Barclay Smith to Prepare | Dxmz were George Charuchas }?nd | :\Mr . | Semuel Goldstein. Samuel V. Kahan, | Il Briel 1n Eepes Fowse another defendant, was acquitted ] i i - Put those 'd coats to work by i Rate Appeal. | Judge Gus A. Schuldt continued the case'to February 20 for sentence. . 2 o I b James Barclay Smith, a valuation at- Pohccmnno\é&‘miam Fawcett, first pre- matching them w ith a pair of Eiseman's Commerce | cinct, testified the men attacked him Sabei e SR 3 3 I d special | when he entered the restaurant to in-| special trousers. _l I"“_ you select from it the Publi Com- | vestigate an early-moming disturbance. | the largest stock in Washington. Just it erday at a 300 per | The officer used his nightstick effec- . . i i =y it mith w is time | tively, and when Charuchas is said to bring in vour odd coat or vest—we'll I ’ n have pu vol f his_belt, Endd =P & 3 N 2 o | aweest siruck him. over. the head. ||l find a pair of trousers to match it. H” Charuchas was charged with carrying it the P i, ." . . . . omislOT g i, 155 T 25t e sl i Three Amazing Quality Groups—Priced to Go Quickly! the & sent decree in the fixing of | for an alleged assault on Nocl < olds, 2 bus starter, who came to Faw- ARGE ACCOU ce tance. They were prosecuted a law graduate of Yale stance. ty. e degrees of today by Assistant United States Attor-| F He was for ney Frederick Hitz. | Eiseman’s helpful credit plan enables you to buy fine I 0 e dac B = | clothing and pay out of income, weekly or monthly. il « ersity, teaching Florida Society to Meet. | There's nothing added for credit privilege. And the | s ir Value and State Society will hold Pt dn ke sute, (CasE eE Sreait e §el La ; ular meeting of the year Why not stop in tomorrow and let us open an | mith served in the World War, y night at 8:30 oclock in the account foc youe | - - h he was wounded. He emerged n Hotel. The Florida deiezation | 8 in the House and Senate will be rep- | | —_——— e — = ——1 or venue. resented at the meeting. e 4| OU’LL see and recognize the choice fabrics, superb tailoring and handsome style that you’ve always been accustomed to in Saks garments! But you won’t recognize the price tags! You’ve never seen such clothing as low as $21, $23.50, $26.50! We don’t have to tell you this is the opportunity of years! Alterations at cost. SUMMER SUITS! TROPICAL WORSTED, LINEN, MOHAIR CHAUFFEURS’ PALM BEACH SUITS INCLUDED WE DOUBT if such values can be equaled even in regular ° sales at the END of next Summer! Here are distinctive ~ i Tropical Worsteds, in a selection of patterns and colors that Two - Piece s wH ER. FEB.14 " Pure, Delicious CANDIES Y/ Give HER a pretty heart-shaped box of delicious chocolates on Valentine Day...show HER that you haven’t forgotten! The numbers shown below are beautifully packaged. . .gifts you can be justly proud to give. Each box contains a selected variety of unexcelled chocolates. at prices that have proved their popularity. N\, are right. Linens and Black Mohairs, too—plenty of them! Suits, Coat And all tailored with the extra care that has made Saks hot- & Trousers weather clothes headquarters! Alterations at cost. ..... ed! Albert Richard Famous Sale Pric BOYS’ GENUINE HORSEHIDE COATS A FAMOUS make st sensational re- Reduced to duction! Selected horsehide. Doublebreasted models, Black or Brown. Sheeplined, with Wombino Great Retirement Sale Value! PREP OVERCOATS 2.-TROUSER SUITS AU’WOOL. two-long-trousers Reduced to Suits. Young men's fabrics and patterns, Chest siz: 31 to 36. The Overcoats are all-wool, double-breasted, half-belt mod- els—fine Fleeces and Blue Boucles. Sizes 15 to 20, A delightful variety of fine Contains fine chocolates Contains an unexcelled as- sortment of nuts, fruits and chocolates and® bonbons. In with tempting assorted cen- b SR e lovely Valentine box. ters. In decorated heart box. onitine chocoiaie. | oo Pound .......... 80c Y:lb.-50c Lb.-$1.00 3%-1b, 65¢ Lb- $1.25 2 Pounds. .. $150 Two Poundl.‘. o sz.oo Two Pounds. $2.25 J .\ wgu%’é" Satin Heart Box Containing a Delicious ‘;‘ /?g) ; Assortment of Chocolate Covered Nuts 1Y;-1b. $2__£ collar, or woollined, with choice of Wombino, Beaver or leather collar. Sizes 8 to 20. SWEEPING REDUCTION—MEN’S OXFORDS ) Reduced t The best thing tg do when Saks Shoes are priced like this is to BUY $ e SEVERAL PAIRS—and make a real investment for this year! You'll find the style you wear—in selected Black or Tan leathers. 4 45 [ ] Also 2-Tone ‘Sport Shoes. And at a price that’s planned to move them quickly! An incomparable assortment of selected domestlc and imported nuts . . . encased In pure, rich chocolate. A lovely gift that will be long remembered by any lover of fine candy. Special Valentine Box of Assorted Chocolates On Display In Our 75c Lb. Box Small Valentine Boxes 7 ///// @ 10c and 25¢ Groap of Mew's TIiES Reduced to 49c Great variety. A most | unusual value end sav- || | ing. Seasonsble colors | and distinctive patterns. | Pick out a dozen tomor- H row! All Ourilk SHIRTS Reduced to 4275 Group of Men’s SHIRTS | GLOVES Reduced to Reduced to | s119 || $1.95 H Sake-quality. Broadeloth ey and Madras, in patterns Mocha, Pigikin, Cape- and solid colors, collar- skin, and_Fur-Lined | | Every Silk Shirt in our store—even the fine | | “Velvet Rose™—at $2.75! Collar - attached or _to i match. White, Blue, Tan, Green, Grey. Sizes 14 to | 17. Broken size and | color ranges. attached style. Demi-, Capeskin. Finest select laundered- or pleated- quality skins, carefully bosom shirts in collar- | tanned. Excellent tailor- attached or collarto- i | ing. Broken size ranges : match styles. Sizes 14 | only—but wonderful