Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1932, Page 28

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‘THE EVENING For . All BOOKS i o to | Brentano’s For all books advertised or reviewed in this news- RECOVERY HALED INBANK YSTEN Improved Credit Structure | NAVY ORDERS I Comdr. Percy T. Wright, granted sick leave two months; wait orders at ‘Washington, D. C. Lieut. Comdr. Cassin Young, detached as communication officer; to duty as first lieutenant, U. S. 8. New York. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Clarence M. Bowley, detached U. S. S. Barry about STAR. WASHIN S 92 1952. william Murphy, detached U. 8. S. ;:‘hnm about January 1; to U. 8. 8. ary. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Willlam F. Raborn, jr., detached U. S. S. Twiggs about January 1; to U. 8. S. Dickerson. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Matthew Ra- dom, detached U. S. S. Barry about January 1; to U. S. S. Herbert. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Carl W. Ram- sey, detached U. 8. S. Twiggs about January 1; to U. S. 8. Schenck. Lieut. (Junior Grade) George B. H. 8. 8. Twiggs about January 1; to U. 8. 8. Dickerson. Ensign Marvin Halstead, detached U. 8. S. Barry about January 1; to U. S. S. Herbert. Ensign Francis W. Hoye, detached U. 8. 8. Childs about January 1; to U. 8. 8. Leary. Ensigns Daniel S. Morris and Oak- lelgh W. Robinson, detached U. 8. 8. |y, Twiggs about January 1; to U. B. 8. . 8. 8 Wmh.muin about January 1;| Wi Medical Corps. eut. Charles C. Yanquell, detached Medical School, Washington, D. C., about December 23; to Naval Train- ing Station, Norfolk, Va. Lieut. (Junior Grade) William T. Booth, detached Naval Medical School, ‘Washington, D. about December 2: to Norfolk Hospital, Portmouth, a. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Weston T. Bud- Naval | Newman, ~detached _Naval cember 23; York, N. Y. Lieut. (Junfor Grade) ‘Washington, D. C., abouf —_— ‘ashington, D. C., about December 23; C‘A; Norfolk Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, a. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Langdon C. Medical School, Washington, D, C., about De- | to Naval Hospital, Schnebly, detached Naval Hospital, |ary nebly, de aval ospital, | 1, as Preside: o as dent Machado originally to Marine Barracks, Paris Island, S. C. New SUGAR MILLS TO START ;Cub-n Date Februasy, as Original- 1y Set by President. HAVANA, December 22 ().—Cuban sugar mills will begin grinding Febru- | cecreed. Among presidential decrees signed January 1; to U. 8. S. Herbert. Lieut. (Junior Grade) Francis 8. Drake, to further treatment Naval Hos- Stallings. detached U. S. 8. Barry about January 1; to U. S. 8. Herbert. Ensign William B. Braun, detached Monday and published in the Official Gazette was one vetoing Senate and House bills permitting Camaguey mills to start grinding January 1 and mills in the rest of Cuba January 15. paper—or for any book or any periodical in any Janguage, Brentano’s is the finest bookstore in ‘Washington. Complete stocks. Immediate deliv- eries. A pleasant place | to buy book | Because the court room was too cold, | ashington, Trnatereed the hearing oF & case (0. pis . C. U. 8. 8. bout January 1; to U. | tached U. S. S. Childs about January | to Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C. | transfel e hearing of a case to his e Y’"ffimfnégcg Harry H. Mc- | 8. 5 S"%::-{y S i 1; to U. 8. 8. Leary. ‘Lieut. (Junior Grade) Clarence C. home, where he meted out justice be- Thenny and Lieut. (Junior Grade) John | Ensign Hiram Cassedy, detached U. Ensign Henry William, detached | detached Naval Medical School, | side a fire. Thenny and Tient. (JuniorGrade) John | Enign Hitam Cassedy, detached . e e e e e e e e 'fi&:&%&&:&a::zx::m:zx:m&&mwm&:&&x&mmmx&xwx&&&&&x&&mmmx&maac, Spend the Final Shopping‘Hours Before hristmas at The HUB—Pay Next Year! OPEN EVENINGS for Your Convenience Still Time to Obtain One of These 3-Piece Crosley Radio Outfits dington, detached Naval Medical School, Dickerson. ‘Washington, D. C., about December 23; Will Spur Business, Econ- Ensign Hazlett P. Weatherwax, de- omist Holds. b, By the Assoclated Press. EVANSTON, Ill, December 22.—A re- establishment of sound banking and| credit structure in the United States, as | a “‘necessary precursor” to business re- | covery, has “practically been attained.” in the opinion of James W. Bell, pr fessor of money and banking at North- western University. For the most part, he says, “general developments of the last year have| fitted into the theory of banking op- erations.” Dr. Bell lists the following “con- | structive factors” which, in his opinion, | are “forming a favorable setting for improved security, commodity markets | and increased business activil | “1. PFrance and other ccuntries are at the end of their rope in withdraw- ir~ gold from the United States and | Peyman’'s the strong pull of our creditor and Christmas | trade position is exercising its normal Sweets = Established 1853 1322 F Street— National 0360 Lausanne Pact Cited. | “2. The Lausanne agreement exceed- | ed expectations in its constructive re sults by improving international con fidence. “3. The bold action of the Recon: struction Finance Corporation in com ing to the aid of Chicago banks caused assurance that such heip again will b available if necessry. | “4, The danger of inflationary meas- ures seems past, pending unforeseen moves by Congress. National banks may issue new notes under provisions of the Glass- Borah rider of the home loan act, to help pay off their indebtedness to the Reserve banks Prospects are favorable, Dr. Bell says, for a continued decrease in hoarding. increased deposits to Reserve accounts of member bapks of the Federal R serve system, reduction of indebtes ness, building up of X reserves | by banks, increased mem! vestments, secondary reserves and of prime loans to customers. | ICE CREAM $ 1 00 Quart DELIVERED Home-made FRUIT CAKE Old Fashioned POUND CAKES PIES CANDIES The most delicious candy you ever tasted and a splendid variety. Reason- ably priced Foresees New Gains. Barring new interruptions, Dr. Bell ays, (nis “pattern” eventually will show itee.f in figures for country banks as well as in big city financial institutions. Con. ive forces in the field of L d credit, he declares, have parent since July. | “Many people,” he . “still deny that man:ged or controlled credit infla- | tion has anything t> do with improved | conditions and have interpreted the ! termination of Government :ccurity purchases by the Reserve banks early in June as a confession of failure. “In point of fact this pr:bably should be considered 2s a :ign of the passing of the immediate emergency which the vigorous easy money policy was designed to combat.” B / 1,000 HOMELESS Boys * GIVEN SHELTER HERE Kitchen Cabinet Mother or wiie will be $1675 more than pleased to re- 50c a Week ice creams andpasfries sincel§73 EYMAN 3040 FourteenthSt. Phone Columbia 0504 4. S 2 Gov. Winthrop Desk An elegant an cal gift for family. Made of gen mahogany vene 2 Handy bookcase section has double glass doors. 50c a Week Cabinet Smoker $4.98 A handsome cabinet smoker of genuine wal- nut with humidor and attractive fittings, ceive a new kitchen cab- inet such as this one in Duco finish in colors with porcelain-top and roll drop front. d practi- g S-SR We Guarantee Delivery in Time for Christmas The Outfit as Shown Above includes the following items: $ rPflermanents Opening Special ™ 2 s R22g Gov. Winthrop Desk $14-% This genuine ma- hogany veneered serpentine front desk for the home is something the entire family will enjoy. nue Needs Food and Clothing for Wandering Youths. - RN Tapestry-covered Upholstered Lounge Chair = The problem of the unemployed and | | homeless youth, which now is giving | | serious concern to Government agen- cies, is being met here by the Unem- ployed Boys' Shelter, 225 Pennsylvania | | avenue, which during the past month cared for nearly 1,000 wandering youths | under 21 years of age. The Shelter, a branch of the Church Army of the Gospel Mission, is an inter- denominational organization open to all young men. The local shelter has room for about 40 boys. The Shelter is maintained by renting | lodging place to men who are able to pay 15 cents a night for a bed and by onations of food and clothing, most of ich have been received through local churches. The lodging space for the men is maintained separately and pro- ceel re used to buy food, it was ex- | plained by Maj. Albert Osborne, re- gional commander in charge hel The Shelter is furnishing Ch: | | cards and stamps to destitute | they may send Christmas greetin, relatives. | “The organization,” Maj. Osborne said, “is planning also to present gifts to all homeless unemployed ;boys who | appeal to it for food and shelter Christ mas eve. These gifts have been mad possible by donations of clothing, food and so forth. We need contributions of this sort, which may be sent to the Shelter or which will be called for if I am_notified The local Shelter was established six months ago by the Church Army of the Gospel Mission, though the organi- | zation here has been active for the | past 11 months. | “We not only fed and sheltered these | omeless ones,” said Maj. Osborne in | reporting that 937 boys were sheltered | | there during the past month, “but pro- | | | vided them with clothing, shoes, hair | | cuts and shoe shines. We are in need of clothing. shoes and shirts and hope | | some of our friends will send anything | | they have to us.” | Combination Smoker—Bridge Lamp with Decorated Paper Parchment Shade CROSLEY LOWBOY (walnut cahinet) FIVE TUBES RS 2 4 ke i 50c a Week Easy Payment Terms—Pay Next Year v, 50c a Week = 0il Croquignole | Push up. Natu- | ral looking with | manv, many ringlets. French Oil. 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Dozens of Other Toys for Girls and Boys at Bargain Prices Christmas Gift “HOOVER” Electric Yacuum Sweeper Models reconditioned at the Hoover factory— guaranteed for the same length of \time as a new_Hoover — ONE FULL YEAR. 50c a Velocipedes Train Outfits Table and Chair Sets Dolls and Doll Carriages Scooters We'll Appreciate Your Co-Operation in Carrying Small Items Wagons Cigarette Bag Sensational in Quality and Value The original cigarette lighter bag was a s at $9.50—was copied and sold like Now we offer you the outstanding bag creation of the year at succe “hot *akes” at $4.95. Large cozy lounge chair, nicely upholstered in homespun tapestry. Loose spring seat cushion the new low price of $3.95. Genuine calf- <kin lcather, superbly lined and fitted with lighter, large mirror and cigarette com- partment. 7th and D St. N.W. N I T B R T o T N A A R R R R R R R R R R R R R IR B IR R IR R IR ¢

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