Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1932, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1932. o Her 1ecture is entitled “From Kashmir —_— m, m‘w‘rlwl'! achool whose IRl e Mrs. Charles Wood to Illustrate Mrs wond raveladi PP Omaha High School Wins Dart- | delegation at Dartmouth achieves '.he] PARIS, March 14 (#).—The War vete est scholastic averages during the | erans of France may soon return the Mission Fund Lecture. Orient recently and her will be mouth Honor. n:‘nh semester. Vit of the American Legion in 1937, illustrated with 160 pictures she took Mrs. Charles Wood, wife of the pas- | there, reproduced in hand painted sides. | HANOVER, N. H.. March 14 (P .— This became kn eencenuy hen (il gt OF{the (REN ot i Goge T The Central High School of Omaha,| Since the end of March, 1939, the | offiere. of the Vot Buorsy Cone 1 Ll give an illustrated travel| More than 150000 corsets were im-|Nebr, has received the Dartmouth Col- |total volume of bank credit has de- | federption that he would ssk Parlia- k h ulk mmormw night at 8:15 o'clock, in| ported into South Africa last year. lege ‘plaque for 1932, E. Gordon Bill, clined nearly $3,000,000,000. ment’for funds to finance the trip. m a e e Viewed as Greatest Labor Gain Since Wilson Signed Seamen’s Act. most of i anti-injunction bill last week opens & vast new field of industrial relations, 50 far as legal status is concerned. American Federation of Labor of- ficials feel certain of a presidential sig- nature and already are jubilant in view of what they regard as an accomplished ® ©® @)ract. President William Green is frankly delighted with the outcome of the struggle that has lasted for a decade. It is the general view that this legis- lative victory ranks ahead of any- thing that “has been gained since Woodrow Wilson signed the famous sea- men’s act, although some incline to an date it, in point of importance, from the signing of the Clayton act. “The Clayton act brought relief for about three years, until the Supreme Court began to pull its teeth” sald Frank Morrison, secretary of the A. F. of L, commenting on last week’s victory. Past Also Is Covered. But the fleld of effect of the new measure which is bringing up much culation covers the past as well as t! future. Congressional debate ranged largely around the future effect. There are literally hundreds of per- manent injunctions, under which na- tional unions now are restrained from doing things which will be lawful acts under the terms of the Norris-La Guardia measure, if and when it be- comes law. The new measure makes lawful by collective bodies certain acts which the courts in the past have not regarded as lawful and which they have stopped by injunctions. The injunctions run for all time, :wnugxber }:;f attorneys have been asked about the future status of these 4 i n‘ .. yel;mnnezqt, gbenjurnctgonx and whether M unions wil reed from their terms Dy the new law, the frank aim of which 0 cri smi I o ket WA T Prescription ce lations under the So-called ‘“yellow 355 50c Size—12 oz. dog” contracts fall In the class of acts ; For the Needy Unemployed covered. There appears to be agreement that, = When designated by a signed request from the preseribing 50 far as court records are concerned, ici i ient i the injunctions now of record will stand physician stating that the patient is unemployed nd da- and the courts of issuance will regard 2 serving of aid, all prescriptions for drugs or preparations in those injunctions as valid orders of . Pharmacopoeia or Nati ‘ormulary (except the court. But, as one of the most heii stioasl, B \ cogent of the opinions gathered put it, liquor and narcotics—or proprietary medicines) will be com- while the injunctions probably will i pounded by our registered pharmacists absolutely FREE. stand in the records of the courts, i B charges of violation must be tried un- WILL BE CONTINUED BY ALL WHELAN DRUG STORES $1.00 size—Full Pint der the terms of the law as it stands k at the time of the alleged violation. mnl MAY 1 1’3: Will Nullify Many Decrees. P - PRICE e o Thus an alleged contempt of an in- = junction, if committed after the new ln x measure becomes law, must be tried ¢ PRICE under the terms of the new law; and if the contempt is for an act made lawful by the new law, an acquittal must follow. It was the opinfon of one attorney, D TASTE TODAY | & v Blcarbenats of Soda labor’s view likewise, that in effect and DRU SAL for all practical purposes the vast col- 1. G Shs. lection of permanent injunctions will PRICE become dead letters and will be forgot- ten by courts and unions alike, because of the changed status of violations. When it is recalled that there fis lcoltrg:!y shuman of importance that is 03 ne und by one or more injunctions— DRUG SALE 3 Every rule of etiquette or of good taste I e ey Justs frfunchioes 5 e $1.26 Size Ay becomes clear. that a really enormous PRICE —100's— (which is pretty much the same) must web of judicial decrees will be nullified. A, 5 ‘The force of the new law will clear the S R S M. have for its object discrimination between decks of the past while it opens a new road for labor in its future operations. E beauty and ugliness, between refinement ‘f‘fl‘,‘,,,’;,‘;i“,’“:w“" §),:,f;‘.,°‘“.m‘,‘,.. curs HER N . . Tetary Morrison was asked. —25 2 Lavoris—$1.00 size arity, betw: tha i “In inion it will,” he said. “Anq and “flg ty, fen t which is real this ‘fily g p:r’:lcu]lfly grfu“f’ thlnkd, Petrollgu—\ 50 ; Listerine—$1.00 size .634: and that which is false. In the case of the miners, where or- Pepsodent Anhuptu:-Sl 00. . Breaks-It Cold Tablets .23¢ n :’l::lu;nl;l h‘anrblm: s;;mcolrr: Agarol—$1.50 size Hil!'; Cascara 4Q||inine—30c v 19¢ s wiew ot b situation is cor- Neu Carb Antiseptic— s Nujol—$1.00 size -STe rect, it is probable that no law ever Absorbine, Jr.—$1.25 size. s Squibb’s Liq. Petrolatum—$1.00 63c ¢ X enacted has made so much judicial law Gibson’s Hygienic Compound ¥ Mead’s Dextri Maltose—75c. .. .59¢ Every mechanical rule of etiquette must inoperative. i i i Doan’s Kidney Pills—75¢ size. .. FLAM Rub—39 size.. have for its object the smoothing of the 3555 000 PLEDGED Vick’s Vapo Rub—%c size Bromo Seltzer—30c slze social machinery. The mechanical rules D'EM OCRATIC FUND include such details as dining room serv- ShicE ice, table manners, introductions, the leav- Gifts and Contributions from 45,817 Full Pint I’G _ ol " AT ing of cards, the writing of notes and all Individuals Revealed by | LU PR i i as wh sit John W. Davis. Kotex—Pkg. 12's .. the unending details such en t'o ] e . e and when to stand, and the conventional 3 |5, .. scocires oress Modess—Phg. 12 ........ things to say and to do under these circum- SO RN YIS e e b nan i Pond’s Creams—65¢ _jar . jonn W. Davs’of the Democratlc vie: —_—— . Nind's Honey ccasions total of $555,000 in cash and pledges —0e— ” stances or upon those o e ;d been received or reported lt)a'l-rd A Almend Cream z é: WO';:. O‘Epflzz )P;f;gcdl;mc National - Pebeco Tooth Paste—50c tube The money represented gifts and con- Neu Carb Tooth Paste—50c tube. tributions from 45,817 men and women. CASCARA Squibb’s Dental Cream—40c tube 290 f ot 1 d by th ugm.} lnnounrclfl’nénz followed publi~ i br. Lyon’s Tooth Powder—GOczs}ze gsc lon from Wasl on of the commit- ’s Tooth Paste—25¢ ..2 for 33¢ Rules of etiquette are not learned by the gadion from Washinglon of the commit- . Dr. West's C few in order to make an impression on the e e A 3 bbby oy — 34C many. The sole object of etiquette is to e S L e e g J q ton recorded pledges received At head- Wildroot Shampoo—50¢ size . 37¢ make the world a pleasant place to live in, quarters totaling $204,158, including PEPPERMINT B z,e Fitch’s Ideal Shampoo—s$1.00, 69¢ IN ]UNE"UN B".I. TRAVEL TALK PLANNED |0, ¥erimgn Eack Thesic, for | GETS COLLEGE PLAQUE | dop of retmen, asmounced yetes wlvnenms MAY VISIT U. S, Clhmrman John J. Raskob's conditional ! PRICE gibson'i‘Havié‘ grgls;infi;wgs‘ ggc to make contacts smooth, and to point Baich: and ' convention ledst ot $TA % 5 5 e 000, in addition to the $125,000 listed KLEENEX . Large out to every human heing in every civi- 85 having already been contributed by BEEF, IRON & WINE & il W s’ 9¢c the Chicago Citizens' Committee. ’ Williams Shaving Cream—50c 33¢ lized community the ordinary principles e o D el DeTE s1.008ize—16z. SEIEREE 67‘ Gibson's Shaving Cream—50c 35¢ PRICE Williams Aqua Velva—50c $46,455 h; bee rted Stats of courtesy and good taste. Victory chairmen. of receved st heads Mennen Talc—25¢ sizes quarters. These gifts, plus 116 totalin e J. & J. Baby Talcum—25¢ $68,667 contributed prior to January 1. PEROXIDE of Woodbury's Soap—25¢ ... bring the total number of contribu- + tions to 45,817. HYDROGEN 50c MENNEN'S Baris Gicaced the mumber of con: s Shaving Cream . . 49€ Rose SALTS = o ~ tributors to be “unprecedented in that i Follow closely Emily Post’s daily column, it represents more than half the num- ; A A & ber ln”'.he heat of the entire 1928 cam- DRU SALE with a special article each Sunday on some paign. £ particular problem of modern living. pale Atgentine Academy of Leflers = - v | ‘Barbasol 1), Beginning Monday, & BARBASOL "o March 2Ist, and | Py ¥ = o Lo0SE FOWDIE coMEACE . iy e £ \ FREE appearing daily in LG = o Cleanse the u. with Rulnomlp. Both for $ ] -07 At All WHELAN DRUG STORES A + Apply Resinol Ointment to pimples. And UNITED CIGAR STORES Y M(un'nl::nmm‘:":uhfl'm::: : CONVENIENT SHOPPING CENTRES FOR THE FAMILY ment, :m:;..::itly,:m:lkeywrlkh o Where QUALITY, SERVICE AND EXTREME LOW PRICES Prevail THE clearer, fresher, more glowingly (7 . “C healthful. This For sample of Resinol Ointment with new book- i - Is a Complete Jot on Skin Treatment For Health and Beauty, ' Choice of Fruit Cup or R lg'-l Dept. 31, Baltimore, Md. ‘s’onp, Ml:i:'-ln :x % ;fu': E \ United u..r Store T e ake Carrying Your Pavorite Brands 1700 Pa. Ave. 14th & Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave. 13th & H Sts. 9th & F Sts. At » 1201 G St. 1801 Col. Rd. 1401 H St. Mouney-aving Prices

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