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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FR]’DAY: SEPTEMBER 23, 1932. OHIO MINE GUARD CRITICALLY HURT $hots of Snipers Returned in Disorders Near Crooksville. By the Associated Press. ATHENS, Ohio, September 23.—A mine guard was wounded critically by snipers near the No. 267 mine of the| WOMAN FLYERS SPEND DAY TOURING CAPITAL Mrs. Marsalis and Mrs. Thaden Welcomed to City by Com- missioner Crosby. After receiving the congratulations of President Hoover and other officials on their feat of establishing a new world airplane refueling endurance record for | women, Mrs. Frances Harrell Marsalis and Mrs. Louise McPhetridge Thaden, who arrived in Washington yesterday in their Flying Boudoir, today are spend- ing a day sight-seeing. Today’s program for the woman record holders included but one official ceremony. At 12:30 pm. they were welcomed to the Capital by Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Crosby on behalf of the Dis- CHESAPEAKE BRIDGE DETAILS SUBMITTED | | Finance Corporation Considers Loan Following Protest by Former Gov. Harrington. The advisory board of the Recon- | struction Finance Corporation yester- day received engineering details and financial arrangements for a bridge | across Chesapeake Bay for which a loan is sought. The presentation followed _protest against the bridge lodged several days ago before the board by former Gov. PORTRAIT OF ROOSEVELT | UNVEILED AT-BALL HERE | Picture Will Be Presented to Chair- man Farley of Democratic National Committee. A portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt by a Washington artist was unveiled last night at a Democratic Victory Ball at the Willard Hotel. Miss Marianne Harrison, daughter of Senator Pat H: rison, and Miss Eleanor Branson {velled the picture, which wil be pr sented to James A. Farley, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, |'after he returns from the Western | trip with Gov. Roosevelt. An executive meeting of the Young Democrats Club has been called for to- | night by Victor Russell, president, Tre THE NEW ellef ES 1216-1990 F STREET: * Washington women continue to be most complimen- tary about Jelleff’'s! “You are to be congratulated on the abundance of attractive new clothes for Fall in your stocks,” seems to sum it all up. The fact is we are full of confidence and, entering a new season, were never better prepared to serve you! We're doing things . | i meeting will be held at Democratic | today. trict. Commissioners in a briel cere. | LIetelson = mrr%t::pfif‘némggm Central Committee headquarters, 1320 i The mine recently refused to accedt | mony on the front steps of the District 'perry Corporation. 3 | G street. the amended 10-point settlement of the ' Building. | pal . | (Y o 450 P 3 Ohio Colleries Co., near Cooksville, seven-months'-old Hocking Valley strike Plans for the bridge were given to R e A The sight-seeing program included & | tne board by W. R. Bonsal. president | and has been working under the pro- visit to Mount Vernon and to Arling- I - , T H 5 | e vis | Jikions of the original agreement, Which | ton, This afternoon they are 10 VISIL | Shary G parpke DAY Co K vnc | Gatroll emitaiey celirasions &t cunt: provided that miners working at the | Walter Reed Hospital. A dinner 8t the | Oper and S. S. Janney. attorneys. The |ford, England, presented s bouguet to time the settlement was proposed last Carlton Hotel by Air Promotion Service anlount of the loan needed for the proj- | Mrs. Hargreaves, the original Alice of Mayv should continue their jobs. _ and a box party at the Fox Theater | aci was not stated in the application. | “Alice in° Wonderland,” ~who was & Sniping broke out in the vicinity of conclude today's program. | The bridge would run from a point guest of honor. g the mine shortly after 3 o'clock this| An invitation dinner will be given |aphout eight miles below Baltimore to — — morning and mine guards returned the | in their honor tomorrow evening at the | the mastern Shore o | shots with machine guns and rifles. Rossdhu Castle Club. Their visit to i During the exchange Floyd Hage- the Capital will close Sunday following x 2 5 John Lewis Smith, national execu- dorn, 40, the mine guard, was wounded A demonstration refueling over the in the head, feet and received a num- | Potomac River near Washington-Hoover ber of buckshot in the back. He was | Airport early in the rushed to a hospital here and his con- | Misses” Dress at dition 15 said to be critical. | - g : : . 5 on 15 said to be critica ‘PRO JUVENTUTE: FORMEDgglfuf,f{?fl'ffi?drm l:fgftmt:i"z:: 1916.-1990 F STREET ! left, $16.50 S | District of Columbia Departhent, Amer- . NEW YORK, September 23 (#).—Di- |jcan Legion, that the Legion’s national Way Cleared for Union Miners to Re- |, ..iors of the Catholic Boys' Brigade | convention “adopted, at least - in turn to Work. |of the United States announced yes- | thought,” every resolution submitted by 1 v | terday the founding of the star “pro|the District department. TAYLORVILLE, IIl, September 23 at 3:30 LITTLE THEATRE 7th Floor w s juventute” to acknowledge outstanding | He listed resolutions calling for re- Tear gas and smoke bombs of the | (5T Yenalt of youth in general and | peal of the eighteenth amendment, full militia burst in the streets of Langley- |, % joode in particular. Among the | payment of the bonus and one intro- SI IOW We believe in yille today, clearing the way for Unlon | o ients of the award this yvear are duced by Maj. Gen. Amos A, Fries label- | / BLACK. Youll miners to go to work through pickets : : 5 % President Hoover, Gov. Franklin D.|ing meetings of Communists or Reds as of a new miners' union who refuse 0 poscevelt and Patrick Cardinal Hayes, | “unlawful assembly” and making jail i) ’ e Agree to Reduced V'ages by Three-to- | t t We have the honor to present 4 - K. ] One Vote. | winter coats three famous aviators, who find it in all its interesting new Accessories to wwear with Black MILITIA BOMBS USED. Women's Dress at right, $25.00 direction were patrolled by the Guards- men to make the way safe for the 200 | LOIMOITOW IS miners to go back to the mine i Langleyville is a mining town that recruils its 200 miners from its own [he |as[ day residents and nearby towns, notably | Kincaid, headquarters of the new miners’ union, and Taylorville. PROPOSAL APPROVED. BLACK bags, for vour black frocks, of soft pin calf. in a flat pouch with an exquisite 53 simulated crystal rosette. abide by the new $5 wage scale. v i % : Through a jeering, jibing crowd the | Archbishop of New York sentences mandstary. National Guardsmen pushed their Wa V. | s — Roads into Langleyville from every 5 PITTSBURG. kous. September 23| will model the new fashions (®)—Henry Al president of provi- | from our Sport: ; e sional district No. 14 of the United our Sports Shop phases in ez one Mine Workers of America, announced . of our specialized Louise Thaden pEaLis ) dress shops. Frances Marsalis Holders of the In tional Refueling D Record, and e WE ADD WHITE G S5 i hee They Will Be Introduced dress top. \We combine wool with velvet, and the by effect of the two dull fabrics is striking! We use € Jack Wynne i v o R T .50 Mawager of the Washing- | and slim Which all goes to prove that black ton-Hoover Airport. is the most exciting color this Fall! Misses’ sizes See the models of “The Fly- 14 to 20; women's and shorter women's 36 to 44. ing Boudoir” and the Refuel- | | ing Plane in our interesting | window! ‘ (Through Courtesy of Air last night miners had approved three 10 one a proposal to be given work in e i eviees| ONCICAY. MOTE O duced wages All2i said the action will result in immediate employment for more than 1.000 men three mines and for save hard-earned others as shafts are reopened. agreement calls for a reduction dollars on the coat e e s e you'” surc|)' need ‘ HAZEBEIGE, the new color in Gold Stripe Adjustables is the perfect complement to black. Exclusive with Jelleffs. $1.3 5 3 pairs. $3.90—one pair nage rate reduction to 80 cents per ton. these are the prices tomorrow: $48 564 $78 $88 regular season prices on Monday BLACK TAKES BOTHSIDES . question and wins the argument! The shiny and dufl side of crinkled satin- back crepe is stunning together. Black crepe with huge balloon sleeves of heavy crimson silk will add new in- terest to your life! Black velvet with Moyen Age 5 sleeves, hlack velvet with heige lace at the neckline. Misses’ sizes 14 to 20; women’s and shorter women'’s 36 to 44, SILVER BRACELETS — the more the merrier, according to Paris. and absolutely regal with black! We've just received a new shipment— Sl and51_95 and different ACCESSORIES STREET FLOOR. MINER IS KILLED (Special) —Frank Tino, 37, Junior, W. | fall of coal of about 500 pounds caught ® Junior, W. Va., Man Crushed Be- J;SCP' | neath Falling Coal. { PARSONS. W. Va, September 23| nAD D lS Va.. an employe in the Junior mine of the West Virginia Coal & Coke Co., w’ was instantly killed vesterday when a YRGS him, crushing his skull. He is sur- ~ived by his widow and three children Promotion Service, Inc.) JELLEFF'S FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS arbara Stone'’s Shoe epartment sets the pace or VALUE-GIVI Twa Important Swagger Fashions We're winning the YOUNGER SET with fashions like these— Compare Wilson STYLES with any ,, styles at any price! Compare Wilson QUALITY with other makes costing up to $5.001 See WILSON SHOES and you'll wear them! Black suede with woven strap of patent. Also in brown kid. Top Coat Suit : . A two-picce suit, and a separate ‘2"’ 4 top coat with a stunning raccoon col- i lar. And even more, it is beauti- : fully tailored in soft British-looking tweed. 539.50 Sizes 14 to 20. SUIT SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR Best red, blue, green or black suede. st ing underlay. ™I | We've specialized in HIGH SHADES for JUNIORS! e secati=ed in group of crinkled crepes. \We've sketched one in gold, with demure puffed sleeves, a high collarless neckline with a flat brown bow under your chin. And it’s only one of many in polo $1650 blue, green with brown, red with black! Sizes 11 to 17, JUNIORS WANT SPORTS COATS, raccoon collars like those in this selection! You'll like the gauntlet cuffs, the slim hips, the diagonal weave $ 50 woolens and the tweed mixtures. Tan, brown, green, . wine. Sizes 11 to 17. :?::'ii';‘ir.i'u-sd . with 3 :'i. 20 kid, Alse in or §§peci?lly with Styles ig, luxurious in Smart ARCH- Lapin Swaggers Just the thing misses will wear this Winter, looking very swanky. Three- SUPPORT quarter length, beautifully SHOES ; LN : . lined, wi;lh abelt an(dl $ 4 5 1 johnny collar. Brown an Sizes: 2-9, AA-EE 1115 F’’ STR EET, N. W. beige. Sizes 14 to-20. FUR SALON—FOURTH FLOOR > ~ - ; for the first crisp days! SPORTS DRESSES IN WOOL fr e frst criep dave) wools, wool crepes, and the fascinating new natural cashmere jersey. Collar- bone necklines, velveteen collars, pique piping! The green cape frock, sketched, has wooden buttons. Wood $16 .50 brown, berry tones, green and blue! Sizes 12 to 40.