Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1932, Page 22

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. _B—6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. ¢, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932 t econt than that already pro-|of merce and trade organizati delegati essed th v | Dock R s “Seporiod yesterday that e had |in that Siate. o | ke activities of the Federss Gover | FRAUD PROBE BLOCKED | ockmaster Rescues oxpressed himselt “very much pleased” | Case, in & prepared statement, asked | ment, even though worthy in character, | G AS ]N UPPER for a speedy reduction in the salaries | should be eliminated entirely during the Suspect Held in Gotham, but AL‘ . with their plea. 274 From Drowmng George S. Case of Cleveland, spokes- | of Government employes along with | period of the present emergency and man 1o the group, said he had sug- | “an emergency reorganization” of the | that all operations of the Governmen: leged Victim Unable to Testify. BOWEL MAKES In Past 21 Years Fested to Mr. Hoover an emergency | Federal Government. should during this period be limited to —_— reorganization of the s}ovemnem and | Case sald he told the President full | those of an absolutely necessary char- LOS ANGELES, April 21. (#)—Dep- an immediate slicing of Federal salaries | recognition was given to his proposed | cter. uty District Attorney Clifford Crall, ar PEOPLE NERVOUS By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 31.—Dock- in order to reduce “the staggering bur- | “national economy program.” but that ! b R, 3 ; 5 master “Buck” McNeill made his den” of taxatim. o L1t Wi 6oridared. the stops thus far | THIEVES MAKE :b:unred _\merdnz.zxim :‘ effort woul 1 bedl sl nte - 274th rescue of drawning persons | “The Presidwnt replied to our sug-| propased are inadequate to effect the JOB HARD made to extradite Mrs. Glovannii | » g 4 Moper Dol Officers Alarmed at Prospect| | in ai vears Tumdsy. He ssid it | | Hoover Represented —as zestion’ Case caid. by saying he reduction that is necessary. Greiil th bl 1 ev Yok wiiiis | |18 2 s o woperbows was nothing and he would just | wished ‘more business men would send | “The total of the tax burden.” Case’s | I won't bother to lock my automo. ‘¢ WAS arrested on a claim that t reach it. They act on stom- | similar delegations to support the Gov- | statement said, “in both Federal and | ..., ¥ sutomo- | d | bile,” said Garret T. Burns to himseir, Pad committed frau The simple German remedy, Ad- H 1 “dry out.” . e of Being Hit by Three He dived into the harbor off Being Much Pleased at | ernments economy efforts. State is now beyond the ability of the s Tiaed’ victin. M Senator Fess, Republican, Ohlo, in- | Nation to pay. This staggering burden | “because there’s nothing in it but an | Christian Vetagliano, was an inmate of | . shes_out BOTH stomach 3 i v removing poisons which Pending Bil the Battery and came up with Senaio Rl ndin ills. A. Mursten, 8 furrier, who thought i troduced members of e delegation to | has not been reduced in proportion to | empt; o J . ite o ending he wanted to commit suicide. Their Plea. the Chief Executive. Later the Senator | the shrinkage of the Nation's income. [ ,:.:,n":e et e e o o jnenle ]l 1 ervousness, bad “But like lots of others,” phil- asserted “these men are behind the| “It is considered that the Federal | urned he found thieves she had been trailed scross the co p. 2 Ka tains no harmful | President 100 per cent in his economy Government cannot continue this bur- | bhad ripped a hole in the top of the by Mrs. Vetagliano's daughter, Angic y Sesie oday md: ;nm“ ).,,1“ 3 . 1d of all gas and bowel poi- Flying personnel of the Army, Navy > it vis o More_thi ore of Ohio business | effort y p o T dn e e V) ¢ his mind when he hit u.c cold ore an & score of ¢ 5] efforts.” | den without uncul; rolonging the de- | car to get the bag. hey didn't 3 t | “The delegation included 22 Ohio | pression.” = e i TR t knot I;;“;g‘? slleged her mother Had lw Peoples Drug Stores.—Adver- and Marine Corps are facing triple re- water. He thanked me.” men, after carrying to President Hoo- Guctions in pay if proposals now under ver & request for even greater Govern-business men, reprasenting chambers | In suggesting further reductions, the | It happened in Boston of some of her properties. it consideration at the Capitol become e e effective, it was learned today. Officers of the three flight services are alarmed by the situation, which is regarded as _— N the most serious blow to morals of the | 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 fiying services in many years. i 5 Reduction of Navy flight pay is due | Y for consideration on the floor of the | House today and reduction of Army flight pay will be considered in connec- tion with the War Department appro- | priation bill Flight officers of the three services | will suffer reduction of base pay, as will | all Federal employes, if the general pnyl cut proposals are passed. To this re-| duction they are not raising objection | if such reduction is considered neces- sary to the welfare of the Nation, it was pointed out by officers. Would Reduce Base Pay. Reduction of the base pay, h(\we\'el',! also will carry with it an automatic| reduction of fiying pay, which is com- puted as a percentage of the base pay. In addition to the proposed reduction | % At a New Low Price! of base pay and the resulting auto- matic reduction of flight pay in the tame proportion, Congress x; conmeri ng a further straight reduction of | . , . fight pay. | Ready to Thrill You Rowing Machines Thi - o 1 e extra pay for flying service, it e . = Jis pointed out, has been the only | With Their Fresh ncentive for young officers to take up fiying. They are not compelled to take e . 4 $ to the air and if there i o incentive, 3 Clear Hues—T heir (¢ 95 h as t. vy, many of them wil s . e A o sk 3 cores O ew Careful Detail and 7 Row—row—row yourself to a fashionable ous service. If there is a double re- S i duction of fiight pay, such as is being ~, Excellent Value at figure and firm, healthy flesh on this ex- tremely low-priced rowing machine. It is considered by Congress, it was predicted 4 'S y 1 8- n . % Y e aply dox e . equipped with two 40-Ib. springs which may impossible to fill the ranks of the com- ; S O raw ¥ 2 : be used separately or together. bat squadrons. " {0 £- s “If the triple reduction goes through,” Phone Orders to Jane Stuart, NAtional 9800 one Army iyl fcer predicted, ] . J O S et oo i the ~ ; \ 7 | ROWING MACHINES—FOURTH FLOOR Air Corps storage warehouses to hold : $ 3 D the airplanes which will be put out of service for lack of pilots to fly them.” It is the practice of many fiying officers to use their fight pay to buy life insurance for the protection of 2for $3 their families. Because of the hazards e e s s ; These hats will go to your head the minute range from $10 to $50 per $1,000 above A flatteringly — for they're brim-ful of chic! are so low priced. We urge you R Dipped brims, up-in-the-back brims, sailors—all :?e:ru)n:\lr\l' yn}\;r ‘\:‘.""'I“c" under- . eautitul chemises, Want Families Protected. ) g h Lish Pari le dbb & sith “If the flight pay is reduced twice, worn at that rakish Paris angle down on the right dancettes, and panties of flesh many officers I know personally will be (we'll show you how). and tearose French crepe, of unable to carry their insurance,” an 3 b pastel prints; tailored and lace officer declared. “They are not going to continue to fiy if they cannot pro- MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR. trimmed. tect their families. If they are forced 2+ 4 : A to fly against their will under such 5 1 arcumn;gm. the rtiul'-s are going to a'f WOOd S 001 disastrous to morale and efficiency.” o 4 X ‘The House Appropriations Commit- k. ¢ p tee has been informed that 1,448 offi- Sllhouette and N ol gyt e St o A Clearance! Dresses $895 Bias .Cut Slips % K Bed Outfit $1.59 2 for $3 / ; # $18'45 .Teceiving flight pay amounting to $1,286,140, while 131 officers of the Th 1 5 Marine Corps receive flight pay amount- a ere . Crepes, sheers and prints—for afternoon or street wear. The Tace trimeed, tailosels and embroid- ing to $142,498. In order to earn flight pay, the young | officer must face a year of training at Ay ‘225"&%51"33“55“32?;."-‘,‘,"}; size and color range is broken—but if you come early you will find ered French crepe; flesh. tearose, and \ o We only have 9 of these beds. They were (iie o the Lratnig 2 clhdlslestion: white; full cut, and 45 inches long. Sizes Vs 3 Boir comTas did are o warpriid A are The fying offcers of the services T Hito 41 condition. They are finished in walntt and avoid their share o ESSES—SECOND FLOOR. 8 e mahogany stain, and are complete with layer ‘p;vlqfilgttmsb:ggla.w:;z;;fi:fiy Mail and Plnuv': (.)n]rr! to Jame Stuart— | felt mattress and guaranteed double decker “If the pay of all Government employes donsl 7809 3 ouil epting. COLONIAL RAYON AND CRIN. must be reduced they are willing to UNDERWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. i KLED BEDSPREADS, Opposed by Admiral Moffett. ) ross, gold, gr hid The reduction of fiight pay is bitter- S nd ls Ih Fe S Ly a a ey re : SUMMER BLANKETS, 70290 Alexion:;mgi who declared "t.{he prin- . ciple ra compensation for extra Calllng Fo‘r “I wish to call your attention to the take the same reduction that is applied double size, and in shades of 1 9 by Rear ral Willlam A. Y $ .4 A Wonderful Selection of New Patterns o i b s e | hazardous duty is so well recognized {;ctmt:n:'rpz;:::m;':“ ""';, Alr Force - and white; 39 inches wide. 88 C %o al Y Moffett, chief of the Navy Bureau of as to be axiomatic, and that fiight pay * * Mail awd Phowe Orders to Jane Stuart— ks been 5o recognized by both aw and 1 rlnte r epe NAdonl 9199 custom.” \ Figures show, Admiral Moffett de- et Tt clared, that the accidental death rate | of the aviator in the Navy was 30 times that of his brother officer during the ( past five vears, the average annual ‘ : 7 4 gn;n;‘azg of naval aviators amounting \'ard 12X99 and 81\99 Inches 134 per 1,000, as against an acci- 2 S ooers of he Navy, infuding naval avy, inclu naval iti i 1 e 4 An exciting array of small and medium size, all over designs; Dallas Slleets mostly pastel colorings on backgrounds of copen, rose, tan, green, under war conditions, so far as the '/ 39‘Inch All Sllk Wash Crepe Heavy, closely woven sheets of miral Moffett said. excellent quality; free from dress- | Aside from death or injury in meci- ‘mflm,nfm;‘u;h::”&‘h’:: Y 4 Bolt after bolt of gorgeous crepes, soft textured, ing, and that means easy washing. and firm enough for underwear and Summer frocks. . C You will profit by purchasing some. jurious effects from military fiying, hiefly to th i Tiniied ataie tiavaTiaviation s o' We' ; i ' . i sound foundaton the sdmiral sa e’ve Just Received Mail ond *Phone Orders Filled by Jane Stuart—N Ational 9500 42x36 Dallas Pillowcases, 5 for $1 “Why do anything, especially of & . — FLO 7 ¢ Stuart— doubtful nature, to shake this founda- Another 1,500 Pairs A R R TLOOR: MAlmd faons (]”Imfl'»cmhm e tion, o upset and undo all we have 39 e carefully and laborfously built up? > & Eem([)! 1gm]pa)' or drastically change C We're meeting the de . L M and you will ruin United States naval aviation morale as it exists today, and tt i 7 d R C 5 d Sree e harmette sandals with scoe of breezy new Printed Rayon Crepe, 59¢ yd. visedly an om an intimate knowl i vhi . = i cdae not only of naval aviation, but e s s'_yl" in patent leather or white _Rayon crepes are especially nice for Summer dresses that soil Swiss Lace Spreads also of the Navy as a whole 1 On 1 kid; Cuban and high heels. quickly, for you can wash them as often as you like! All sorts of SHOES—SECOND FLOOR patterns—dots, flowers, and geometric motifs; 39 inches wide. $ .89 Mail and Phone Orders Filled—Jane Stuart, N Ational 9500 Stocki 0 g WASH GOODS—THIRD FLOOR. Lovely ecru lace bedspreads, trimmed with dainty embroidered design and e large center medallion. Scarf and Vanity Sets to 69C 3 pairs Match . . . S0c each. i / ; TURKISH BATH MATS, heavy quality, ol A Special Buy : large size, in block patterns of green, Théy‘re Full Fashioned : ; " oo 1It's such a sensible price to pay Hard TWiSted ; > Already ‘Ve ve LINEN CRASH LUNCH CLOTHS of pure linen, with plain centers and for your e day” stockings— T o5 - \ Sils basdars of grees. gold, tlue but they don’t look the least bit / ‘x7 1 : : eoraere and rose. Size 52x52 ins. i 59¢ cheap. Nice, sheer chiffons in the [ ! oolen ; ot o Phare Ordams 1o i True. Sikart > e Mail and Phone Orders to Jane Stuart— N Ational 9500 smartest shades—allegresse, matin, . . P N - -, . . . / Motk fawn beige, smoketone, nassau and . Klllckers Z , A new idea in the making LINENS—THIRD FLOOR ’w‘ w! the drug store right sun beige. Full fashioned. 5 3 » 2 2 of canvas shoes that's now! Ask for Mentholatum and | HOSIERY—STREET FLOOR ; s 5 ¥ spreading like a forest fire! 2% $ 1 .39 g Men, women and children use it immediately, for quick, sure 1. W are flocking in to buy them. BaSl\et cave relief. Just a bit in each nostril, to clear your head. Then rub it into ) your chest to break up congestion. 5 ‘ = They have no seams to ir- . v Mllanese and 3 Pair s, $4.00 2 X % ritate the foot, no trim- Flbel‘ RugS Sizes for Children 4 ¥ mings to break loose. Triconese e Only 400 pairs at this A o e arilcl the 8x9 or 9x12 Ft. Size Underwear o W special price! Full cut, $7 95 well tailored knickers of 98¢ P i | Xtrulock Tennis Shoes | vovfivin - wear. Si , but beca “ 30¢IN TUBE OR JAR 3 Panties, bloomers, chem- ear. Sizes 10 to 18. They are molded together, rather than sewn, and they are so E;;\‘.’..r,';“m ::.;. E:f:'.:‘e :h;‘.g ID::Ip"i:"k::l and vests. Broken Ml wd Phoas O drs. Billed smooth you can wear them without hose! In addition they have weather. Attractive, stenciled designs on ome Orders Fille 1 the hygeen inner sole that eliminates excessive perspiration, the cool grounds of blue, green and tan. Just Think of It— ze and color ran €. : The Star delivered to your / 4 by Jame Stuart—NAtional 9500 chief objection to canvas shoes. : door every evening and Sunday UNDERWEAR—THIRD FLOOR : / Mail and Phone Orders to Jane Stuart— BOYS' WEAR— Phone Orders to Jane Stuart=-NAtional 9500 NAtional 9500 day and B¢ ord to be STREET FLOOR SHOES—SECOND FLOOR RUGS—FIFTH FLOOR.

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