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IVOTE ON WILKERSON METHODITS URGE [ o ueeson FENINI BAANE e for Statement of Views for Modern Business Is Held LT “Unchristian, Unethical and Anti-Social.” By the Associated Press. For this session, at least, it is now un- likely that the Senate will confirm the nomination of Judge James H. Wilker- w:éewuz;\e Unlr'zdullatu cln:u;: Court. ntencer of apone, the gan By the Associated Press. lord, Wilkerson has been under fire of ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 26— labor organizations éor dml::'ons z%ely iregard as unfair and oppressive e Bweeping reorgantzation of the present | {FRITS 88 LHEE PAC, OPPrestive, e economic system, immediate Federal aid ' styudied the nomination, finally asked for the unemployed and enforcement of | anti-gambling laws “from dice nmen to the Stock Exchange” were demanded | yesterday by the Methodist Oenenll Conference in its fina] session. The demands, made in a series of official proncuncements, were prefaced By 2 denunciation of modern business. Business Held Unethical. H “The present industrial order is un- | ehristian, unethical and anti-social be- | cause it is largely based on the profit | motive,” the confercnce stated. ! The creation of a commission by ! congressional authority to start an im- | mediate study of present conditions and to find their remedies was recom- mended. ! The immediate need, however. a state- | ment declared, “is for Federal unem- | ployment relief.” Bishops Designated. ‘The conference directed Bishops W. ¥. McDowell, E. H. Hughes and F. J. McConrell to urge upon President Hoover and the Congress the “impera- tive necessity for action.” Eight suggestions were offered for the economic reorganization commission’s consideration, if created. “A planned industrial economy definitely aiming at the assurance of economic security” was the first of these. The declaration also advocated modi- fiertion of the anti-trust laws and legis- Iation allowing business to organize under the regulation of a Federal com- mission. SOCIALIST REPEAL PLANK QUESTIONABLE Drys Force Party Referendum After Delegates Vote to Make Dry Law Issue. B the Associated Press MILWAUKEE, Wiss. May 26.—An; venth-hour stratagem by dry lead- | at the National Socialist Convention here has made it questionable whether prohibition repeal would be an issue. The prohibitionists recalled a con- vention rule yesterday that referred the issue to a vote of all party members after the delegates in three ballots ‘Tuesday night voted to include a re- peal plank in the platform. The con- vention had adjourned soon after the repeal votes were cast. But yesterday George Goebel of New- ark, N. J., a leader of the dry faction, announced he has procured the signa- tures of 49 per cent of the convention's | delegates asking for a pa eferendum | on_the prohibition que: Goebel said only delegate signatures make it g@*datory Executiry Committec to order such a‘ referenaum. and until an expression was received from the membership the | repeal plank could not be considered part of the platform. Party members must return the billots by August 15. per cent of lh!‘ were needed to| upon the party’s| Births Reported. Myron H. and Clara Wingst. bos. mllum and Irma J. Schuctze. bo. 2 Anna R, Roberts. “boy. bert A. and Anna Bigham, 3 a Ritus' B and, Helsteen Blakanbaber. el rge P. and Alma M. Stertzback. girl. Walter M. and Maud L. Shea. girl. Frank H.'and Della Chaney. wirl. Tohn and Mvtle Murohs. ho Georee 'and Estelle Courinex. twin sirls. d Dorothy E. Jones. hov. and Lilian Robinson: oy~ o ana Helen Bell. il Washington and Brown, boy. Torn B and Ola Rnstell: Bov Georee and Marv Hill. bov Floyd F and Margare! Fi Jemes P and Dora Ci John and Bertha G. Ci S Deaths Reported uda T. Chambers, 74, 4227 Ingomar st 7, Providence Hospital. 8 zabeth u Toll Martha L. Day. 64. 3620 Bladensourg rd. £ H'IW[ 38. Pyovldenc@ melnl . Tra jam 3704 St Btrother ¥. Jo 46. Tuberculosis njamip Igss, 23, Polomac River eek. 11 months. Georgetown | vmv-nny pospital - Jackson. 80. 1201 Rhode Island & |l I Hoo,f 4. !l Elizabeth's Hospital. fenry, 59, 1008 6th st < n-rd Hunter, 37. fi!edmenl Hospital, impon, 36. 1547 Columbia. st ite. 22, Freedmen's Hosoitsl > Fonahive. 20. Freedmen's Hespital. vhd‘.CI fl!' th 5;” (h Child Lmweod Carmitchell. 9 months. Children's Woapita Hos- POTTHAST Antiqe Reproductions Direct From the Makers SALE Summer Week Hand-Made Furniture 20% to 30% Reductions CHIPPENDALE LOVE SEAT Ballibuntls From our own shops, cus- -made, comes this sur- prisingly comforteble ln seat of unusual design, solid ahogany arms and ' base. Bfiered in a choice Selection fabrics under cost of pro- ction. 1 Est. 1892 POTTHAST BROS. INC. | 1741-43 Connecticut Ave. Factory 1400 Block Wicomica St. ‘BaMimore. Md. $7¢N. Charles St. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON the jurist to appear for & personal statement on his acts and views. He advised this group yesterday he will k"nut be INIB ui m.dlwlm mn-" because of & AN portan case now before Him, Memabers of the committee indicated they would not vm on the nomination before hearing u unconfirmed now, President Hoo- ver will have a chance to give Wilker- son a recess appointment as soon as Congress adjourns. Sick on Litters in Church. At a special service for the sick, held recently in the well known Church of the Sacred Heart, Paris, the extensive nave of the cathedral was filled with litters on which the ill rested after be- ing carried to the edifice. Special pra: ers were offered and a sermon to com- Jme new Hand-Ironed Bakus And of course many others. . Just everything in the fashionable hat vocabulary in this collection. . .every fashion for every age! New Hats at tremendous savings are added, too, so that the important and popular - fashions will be in big enough collections so that no one need go away without the hat and the color she wants. Plenty of white . . . for every head. fort the sufferers was delivered. lleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W, Only at Higher Prices Before This Hand Blocked Eyelet Batiste Dresses $7.95 So new and stunning that you'll adore them! Cream colored eyelet batiste and over all a hand-blocked design . . . in light or dark shades! They look out of the ordinary and are! So soft and thin . . . vet with enough body to be smart! Sleeves that are merely cov- ered shoulders or come nearly to the elbow ... flaring and cape sleeves . . . and form fitting styles! Four Lovely Fashions —in natural-and-beet roet red, natural- 1nd-navy, natural-and-brown or brown- and-natural! Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 44. FOURTH FLOOR. Favorites in the Grey Shops Slips Are French Crepe $].9 There are several styles that are proving very popular . . . the bias cut slip with lace top and bot- tom and a shadow panel that is a Summertime blessing is one . . . and then there's a bandeau top slip (the bandeau is mnet lined), and a tailored slip with dainty hemstitching and embroidery. Flesh, tea rose, white, tan, black and navy. Nighties Printed Batiste 1 Partly because cotton is invad- ing every corner of your ward. . partly because it’s con- ermart to go 1o sleep like a shepherdess, little printed Dbatiste . fitted, if you please cunning tieback sashes are going out by the hey're grand for va. Flesh, tea rose, blue and white. GREY SHOPS— SECOND FLOOR. 0 INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL DRAWS MANY Far Corners of World to Be Rep- resented in Singing and Violin Playing in Vienna. Special Dispatch to The Star. VIENNA (N.ANA).—Places as far away as Uruguay, Cuba and Iceland are -enfiu com) for the internation- al competi in sl and violin playing that is to!omp-nonhuuma- coming festival of the International So- clety for Contemporary Music. Alto- gether are some 500 entries for '.ha event, which opens June 16 and ends June 32. Visitors will be invited to attend a performance of Gluck’s “Iphigenia m Aulis” and a curious ballet or horses, “I’'m too busy to take chances going to stores! D. C., THURSDAY, for which the music was written by the seventeenth century composer, achmd zer, Members of the Spanish Ridin School will mount the four-footed pct- formers in the ballet. (Copyright. 1932. by the North American Newspaper Alliance, Inc.) KING CALLS AUDITORS i8ixteen to Aid Carol to Straighten Out State Accounts. Special Dispatch to The Star. BUCHAREST (N.AN.A.).—King Carol has the auditors in. An army of French accountants, 16 , has descended éxpm his home, and = stal nnmaun out the un(lodlht state muwnommmnmtm MAY since the World War that financial for- .dvmu have boen called in by and Balkan govern- % but it &mblbly. as 26, 1932. Invnnom HIGH-PRESSURE SALES BOOST ROYAL OPERA | Lure of Silver Xeys May Xeep Budapest Singers on Pay Roll. Special Dispatch to The Ster. BUDAPEST (N.AN.A) —The Royal Opera House is tackling its difficulties of | and the slump with spirit and has de- ingenious vl.udu: plan for ralsing T heée who aspire to be known as “opera habitues,” and there are quite « B-S§™ mvlud to | forcements arrived and cleared the w the fringes Rk rofessional this manner ely, it 1s ftlt by t.he -uv.hmm., prove irresistible to fashionable opera- goers, (Copys 1933. by the North American spaper All nc.) Pobless Smash Windows. HAMBURG, Germany, May 26 (#).— Thousands of hunger marchers, includ- ing many women, smashed the windows of the stylish restadrant, Alster Pavi-, sion, on the fashionable Jungfernsteig, and overturned many smart motor cars yesterday. Police pulled their Is and held the crowd m check until rein- Busy People Like to Shop in a Busy Store—Jelleff’s! I like Jellefi’s because they scarcely ever are without the things I want.” Makes us feel that keeping on our toes is worth it! And now we have lar prices! the clothes everybody wants for the week-end llolld.y. That’s why we keep busy! 5th Floor Dress Shops believe in Chalky Pastels $] 6.50 WOMEN’S Cape Styles ® Capes all around ® Capes for sleeves Elbow or shorter sleeves In with fagotted revers .. wrap-around coat fashions .in tai lored one-piece dress with cape sleeves in jacket . . . pearl buttons . buckles . . . and beautifully tailored! Washable, to be sure, in white, peach, flesh, blue, 36 to 44 and short sizes and maisze. 36 1o 42 WOMEN'S DRESSES—5th FLOOR. 4-Button 6-Button $2.95 and $3.50 Suede, Kid and Doeskin Gloves All Washable *1.95 Yon need a pile of gloves for Summer more than any other time, in ! That's why it's such a d and glorious feeling to get a value like this. Im- ported French washable suede. . 6-button length, imported wash. able kid, 4 and 6 button length. And see what smart colors . . white, eggshell, brown and black. STREET FLOOR. Have a New Hat for the Week Eng! EVERY HAT?® Originally $10 to $45 End of the Summer! Brimmed Hats Panamas lots of pastels . The biggest event of the season right when you are in the mood to supply yourself with hats that make you beguiling over the first big Isn’t that a break! Turbans Berets $1.35 and MISSES’ Hand Fagotted ® Fagotted crosswise ® Fagotted blouses ® Fagotted skirts Chalky pastel, clear toned and dull! In such colors as pink, blue, white! Tailored so simply! Beau- tiful buttons and buckies that look expensive. Consider the fact they're hand fagotted. A costly fashion for $16.50. Misses’ Sizes 14 10 20 MISSES' DRESSES—5th FLOOR. $1.65 (ELp STRIPE Silk Stockings 39¢ Discontinued Numbers Only once-in-years an opportunity like this! Because Gold Stripe manufacturers have the vision to discon- tinue numbers while they are still in demand. No doubt some of your favorite certainly the best colors of the season! styles are here! And As follows: $1.65 “Adjustables™ Gold Stripe Style 697 . with seven inches of adjustment space divided into five little h $1.65 Sandal Foot Gold 3-thread super chiffon . foot! Put in a party supply! $1.65 Lace Top Chiffon 5 ... hem and lace below the Gold Stripe! $1.35 4-thread Chiffon Gold Stripe {ele 550 . .. silk from top to toe . . . s0 many women love them! silk foot . . The new colors like Mello, Flash, Parade . . . also fawn brown, reve, ardent, durbar, gun metal, light gun STREET FLOOR AND AT OUR 1121 SHOP, NEAR FLORID, Leghorns Roughs Sports Hats Cartwheels felts if you prefer...and sharkskins and bon bons! Every size Nothing is reserved! . . navy, royal blue, brown, green, red! MILLINERY SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Every Sale Final Because of the Great Reductions! Please! 4thread lace top chiffon . . . emlets! Stripe Style 375 Il silk sandal ful Gold Stripe Style lace with pllled and sun beige, beige taupe, metal. 21 eonuncncv'r AVENUE AVENUE. 85 And a lot of things are lower than regu- Travel Cases A little box filled with the im- portant preparatione for a health- Creams and skin tonic . . . sample quantities of other prep- arations! Our trained representative always ready to aid you in prescribing for your skin! street with blackjacks. Twenty perzons ‘were arrested. NO SLEEP, NO REST— | ' GAS, GAS ALL THE TIME “For 20 years I had indigestion | and gas. Was restless. nervous and could not sleep. Adlerika rid me of || gas and I eat and sleep now."—Mrs. | A. Cloud. |, You can't get rid of gas by doc- | toring the stomach. For gas stays |in the UPPER bowel. Adlerika reaches BOTH upper and lower bowel, washing out poisons which | cause’ gas. nervousness. bad sieep Get Adlerika today; vou'll sleep good tonight. Peoples Drug Stores.— leruumem Remnants! Dresses Women’s and Misses’ $29.50 to $49.50 Dresses . Silk 10 Sizes 36 10 42 and 14 10 20 SECOND FLOOR Women’s and Misses $29.50 8110 Silk and Wool Dresses.. i $15 Sizes 36 to 44 and 14 10 20 SECOND FLOOR. Women’s $16.50 Silk C Dresses .. Women's $25 § Jacket Frocks repe $]2 a5 15 PIFTH FLOOR. 36 10 42 FIFTH FLOOR Larger Women’s $16.50 to $25 Prints and Sheers 15 Sizes 4013 10 481, FIFTH FLOOR Larger Women’s $25 to $39.50 Crepos, Laces .. Sheers, 319..)0 4075 to 521 FIFTH FLOOR Larger Women’s $16.50 to 825 Crepes and Sheers 10 Sizes 40%; to 507 FIFTH FLOOR Misses’ $16.50 10 $29.50 Black and § Navy Dresses.... 10 14 10 20 FIFTH FLOOR. Sports Dresses Reduced to $ 810 818 Sizes 14 1o 38 ‘THIRD FLOOR. Women’s and Misses $5.9 Silk Crepe Prims Elizabeth Arden Boxes Beauty for You Week-End $3.85 skin! So easy to slip inte the corner of your holiday bag! Nice hostess, too! and to give a Other sizes from $9 to $18 ARDEN BOOTH— STREET FLOOR. Women $39.50 Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats ... 5 to $10.95 3395 'TH FLOOR Coats e Floor Women’s $19.50 to $25 Furless Coats ... 8]192.50 10 46 $29.50 to ize 31 7..)0 < 36 10 44 am' 421 10 46, Women's $25 Ostrich Cloth Coats Furless ... .. 8] 9.00 Sizes 16 to 40 Women's $39.50 to $49.50 Fur-Tr immed D r e Coats ... 8] G5 Sizes 36 10 44 and 3713 10 411} Women’s $60.50 to $9850 Fine Trimmed Coats ........ Fur- $€;9.;)0 Sises 36 1o 42 and 37%; 1o 41%; Misses’ $49.50 to $59.50 F u r-Trim- med Dress Coats . -+ 825 TH'IRD FLOOR Misses’ $16.50 to $25 New Dress Coais Black, corsair blue, beige, le 00 brown. Sizes 14 to 20 Girdles Reduced! $3 and $3.50 D. Bickum -nd Treo Girdles $5 D. Bickum and Treo Gir- dles, 27 10 34. ... ..$3.95 $10 Treo Girdles, sizes 26 and $7.50 $7.50 Corsette-Brassicres, one with inner belt GREY SHOPS—SECOND FLOOR. 37.50 Heavy Silk Umbrellas, $5 $3.95 Union Silk Taffeta Um- brellas . ..$2.95 STREET FLOOR.