Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1932, Page 21

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0B DRNE TOTAL PASES 2000 Record Made for Single Day, When Work Is Found for 18,064. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 11.—In the largest singie day’s report since the | campaign started, the united action for employment yesterday passed the 200,- 000 mark in the number of jobs ob- tained for unemployed Americans. From 150 cities in 40 States came re- ports of 18,064 wage earners newly em- ployed. They brought the total for the campaign, which started in mid-Feb- ruary, to 202,576, more than one-fifth Saturday . .. of the ultimate goal of 1,000,000 jobs. Only 1,206 communities of more than 1,000 population so far have con- tributed to the total out of 6,260 cities expected to aid the campaign. Accordingly, Mark T. McKee, execu- tive director, and Carl Byoir, organiza- tion director, appealed “to those towns which have not responded to date” to effect local organizations. Failure of numerous conxunltlfi toh ftvl'bl‘le'lQ !\:;l: organizations, they said, “has n one factor that has slowed up the na- tional organization's work.” ‘The largest report yesterday was from Ohio, with 2,702. New York reported 2,301 and Minnesota 1,956, to bring their totals to 20,873 and 21,901, respectively. MEETING ANNOUNCED | Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., March 11.—O. M. Kile, corresponding secretary, has notified the delegates and alternates| that the monthly meeting of the Mont- gomery County Civic Federation will be held in the Bethesda School, Wilson | Lane and the Old Georgetown road, Monday evenis TWO FIRMS FINED THE EVENING N ALCOHDL PLOT Two Men Convicted in Balti- more Get Sentences; Terms of Three Suspended. By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, March 11.—The Ag- ricultural Chemical Works of Kearney, N. J., and the Mid-West Chemical Co. | of Newark were fined $10.000 each. in | 5edemll Cnunktodny on their convic- | on of conspiray nibition laws, o 0 Violate the pro- Herman Lefkowitz and David B. Kaplus, both of Newark, also convicted of conspiracy, were sentenced to two vears in prison, and William Pr man and Michael Steinberg of Phil hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. Collarless coat of diago —BETWEEN Fg&G 25 & STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932. T delphis, and Albert Barnett of New | York were given suspended sentences | of four months in jail on their pleas | of guilty to the same charge. | Lefkowitz, Kaplus and two corpora- | tions were convicted yesterday and | were sentenced by Judge William C. Coleman after he had denied motions for arrest of judgment and new trials. The judgment pronounced today com- pleted ‘the first of three trials growing out of indictments against more than 50 corporations and individuals, re- turned last July at the close of a two- year Department of Justice and pro- hibition investigation. All were charged with having di- verted commercial alcohol into bev- erage channels. The alleged conspira- | tors were said by Federal officials to have stills located in Baltimore, Cleve- land, Erie, Florida, New York and Paterson, N. J., where the commercial product was converted into drinkable | alcohol and sold to bootleggers. | The second trial, at M?Jch Consph;:lcy | charges against several corporations Snd individuals will be heard, has been soheduled for March 23. The cost of building bungalows I.n-‘ New Zealand has dropped 20 per cent | in the last two years. CHOOSE YOUR EASTER $3 9.50 Fashion has accepted and Philipsborn ha's quickly assembled the adopted m, The bracelet fur odels in coats, including: cuff The lei collar of fox or wolf The fox-bordered detachable cape The kolinsky-bordered cape The kolinsky ani mal head cuff The galyak shawl collar The galyak tie and cape agonal th BIG GRAIN SHIPMENTS i TO EUROPE FORESEEN | Russia Is Expected to Withdraw Soon From World Wheat Market. been down for some time. Tomorrow's shipments will be highly indicative. If they are off we can conclude Russia is out of the wheat market for the re-| mainder of the year. “As yet these reports have had little effect on the wheat prices. Canadian wheat will feel the effect of Russian withdrawal first, as the price in that country is below ours. I am inclined to the opinion that North America will ship a lot of grain to Europe within the next six months.” By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, March 11.—J. F. Jackson of the Norrls Grain Co., one of the Motherwell, Scotland, city officials are seriously discussing whether traffic should give the right of way to fire ap- paratus, and whether the driver of a largest firms in the export business on the Board of Trade, said reports ot‘ar:mznglug‘;aau the right to disregard famine in parts of Russia, together | wilh the expected withdrawal of Rus- |~ — sia from the world's wheat market, had had little effect as yet on Amer- ican wheat prices, but undoubtedly would be felt in the next few days if the reports proved to be correct “Grain dealers have had advices on the Russian situation for several weeks past,” Jackson said, e have under- stood Russia was very short of grain and have expected for some time that it would be out of the world's wheat market soon. Ru shipments hav Covered in Tapes Velour Den im: $59.50 ERNEST HOLOBER CO., 519 Mass. Ave, N.W. MET, 8916 Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F& G P THE PIN MONEY SHOP HAS YOUR EASTER FROCK g For Women, Misses and Juniors. Types for every Easter need are in our showing. New sheer suits Bright prints Jacket frocks Redingote outfits Tailored frocks Figured Chiffons Lace cocktail dresses Pastel chiffons and crepes Second Floor BROOKS G St. Bet. 11th and 12th W hen you think of Easter coats, think of Brooks — you’ll find it profitable! There'’s really nothing smarter than Black Coats at Brooks famous price— There really is nothing smarter than a wardrobe based on black —and there’s nothing wiser than basing it on one of Brooks new Spring black coats! Fine wool crepes, diagonal ribbed woolens in the new wide-shouldered silhouette, with luxury furs, such as .black or grey broadtail, wolf, pointed fox, flying squirrel, in scarf, cape or detachable collars. Other interesting details are Saddle shoulders, military themes, new one-sided cape and collar effects, recently created crepey woolen fabrics, contrast- ing silk Ascot ties, and introduc- tion of flag colors. For Women, Misses, Juniors and Little Ladies ?llfl of blue ol Lace cocktall material, $25. ll)knubl. ck.nlnln!- dress. 515. IJ;MA Little Lady Coats Fur-Trimmed $2Q.50 \, $79.50 Untrimmed $29.50 4, $39.50 Sheer U with blouse o bright print. | 315, Top: Silky black galyak softens the new neckline. For misses and women. Left: This is the detachable wolf collar that's the talk of the town! For misses and women. $25. Misses’, 12 to 20 AN Little lady coats are tailored on shorter, fuller lines and in fabrics and styles most becoming to the short figure. Women'’s, 38 to 44 N AN ANARRWY \\\}\}‘\\\\ \ Small Women's, Smart street fl‘;" of : 16% to 26% dotted crepe. AN\ o2 \ \\ Y \) Large Women’s, 4634 to 5234 CHOOSE YOUR EASTER SUIT 25 and $30.50 And up to $79.50 In Our Suit Shop Suits of various types are universally accepted as the correct daytime at- tire. The three-quarter- length sleeve with the bracelet fur cuff, the mili- tary themes, the severe necklines and the soft with feminine types are all in- Shesetuerte e oud cluded in this Spring’s of blue wolf. 335, collection. Third Floor Other new Spring coats in navy, beige, red, green, Independence blue, black. Polo coat with new Rothmoor side collsr treatment. $25. $18 to $49.50 ROTHMOOR COATS Fur-Trimmed $49-50 1o 3§90 Untrimmed 32 5 to 539.50 Rothmoor coats are sold in Washington exclusively by Philipsborn, They are created in superior fabrics with superior workmanship and tailoring especially for the college girl, business women and ultra smart woman of fashion, ~ Just Arrived! Marvelous Fur-Cuff Suits 52 Beautifully tailored wool crepe with big fur Cuffs ——— Brooks Coats and Suits, Second Floor B Going to Our Fashion Show? Every night next week at CLUB MICHEL Washington’s Leading Night Club No. 1 Thomas Circle Corsair weave suit Rothmoor coat with black [ white yoke. with 1 D}"o‘{l‘ Yol fox. lei collar of st $79.50. .. & T

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