Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1933, Page 11

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INDEFINITE MOVIE CLOSING DOUBTED Decision Is Due Today in Hollywood Pay Cut Controversy. By the Associated Pre HOLL YWOOD Call( March 13.— Consensus in Hollywood today was that the motion picture studios will not close for an indefinite period because or- | S5 ganized labor has refused to accept a 50 per cent cut in salary. Shutdown of all the studios was threatened Saturday when union work- ers’ officials declared they would re- fuse to join other studio employes in taking the wage cut. At mass meetings, called for 11 a.m. tnda> m every studio, non-union work- DT = union workers receive their regular full pav. Omniun in Hollywood yesterday was that the non-union people—stars, writ- ers, directors, office help and others— will s say they prefer work to idleness. Heads of the studios, meeting Satur- day night after hearing the union’s full-pay-or-no-pay ulti matinn; asclared today a work hcliday. If the majority at today's meetings decide they want to keep the studios open, meetings between union officials and producer representatives vnfll be held within the next three weeks in New York in nn eflort to make adjust- ments in unio TRADEE)KRD T0 MEET Plans Completed for March Ses- sion Tomorrow Night. Preparations were virtually complete today for the March meeting of Washington Board of Trade, Which v\lll be held In the Mavflomr Hotel tomor=~ Tow night at 8 o’cloc] Speakers will be Count Ernesto Russo, statesman and diplomat, and former pubucm floor leader in the An cluborate program of enterta\n- ment is being planned. Ben T. ster, president of the trade body, mll preside. In]ured in Fight. Sanford Ross, 25, 7000 block of East- ern avenue northeast, was treated at Emergency Hospital yesterday for head injuries sustained in an altercation with two other men in the rear of the block of Pennsylvania avenue. He told police he could not identify his as- sailan District’s Heroes in the World War Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jackel. ic n umo{ eat responsibili .M = chief of oertnn services of _the erican umnry Forces, by perior splendid _efficien ha contributed ma- tn the suc- cul uh!fled by Army of he 15 now the chic! of Chemical Warfare Service in Wash- ington and resldes at 5132 Nebraska avenue northwe ——— MEXICO PLANS CLAIM MEXIOO CITY, March 13 (#).—The wspaper Excelsior uld yuumhy thu Moxico, will clatim damages 1 sustained because of the cupluon of Vera Cruz by the United States naval forces in 1914 and because r the puni- tllnvm expedition into Chihuahua in ‘The newspaper asserted thlt Mexloo was preparing to file dam: against the vnlwd States Government before the Unil Statos Mexicar: Genernl Claims Commlssl be organized some time mh!s year. A tnny authorizing a two-year re- newal of this commission was signed some months ago, and the Mexm.n Senate has ratified it, .mmugn United States Senate has not done w i AIR PASSENGERS ~ AIR EXPRESS U.S.AIR EASTERN AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM 808 15th STREET, N. W. (National 7161) 'WASHINGTON AIRPORT (National 3646) Information and reser- vations for all airline destinations. 400 WASHINGTON - NEW YORK EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR e r———————— e asssse__—_—_— K Kk ok kK kK kK kKoK R K kK ok ok K K kK X Cudahy’s Puritan Piece Bacon There is none finer and this price is sensatio: Whole or Half Piece LB. nally low. 15¢ PuritanSlicedBacon» 20 Clover Sliced Bacon Slices of Smoked Hams Special Sausage Meat Special Franks § Lean Boiling Beef » 7e Prime Rib Roast Chuck Roast Bottom Round Steak Top Round Steak Sirloin Steak Fresh Ground Beef - 23c » 1de w21 n. 25¢ . 3lc » 15¢ Fresh Shoulders » 11¢ End Pork Chops Pork Loin Roast Fresh Hams | (HIPPED BEEF "~ Shoulder Lamb Chops Shoulder Lamb Roast Rib Lamb Chops Loin Lamb Chops Breast of Lamb VEAL CHOPS é:r*‘*"zu n. 17¢ v 17¢ »15c B . 8¢ . 12¢ 10c ®. 19¢ w 25¢ v 3¢ T Market 1 0 _ Sliced V4-1b. Shoulder Veal Roast Veal Cutlets | SWIFT Premlum o 15c Fresh F, uh and Oy:ter: * SANITARYPIGGLY WIGCLY FOOD STORES ] Prices Prevail in Washington and Vicinity ko R R R Rk ok kK K Kk K kK K KX *“t*‘*'ttt”‘t‘0"t‘itttt‘t“tt‘t‘tt“ntttttt‘ttt‘tt“tt‘tt“t‘t“t‘“ttt‘)t Kk K R R R R K K K R R K R i kR ok R Kk kK tt##**#*t#tttt#ttkttt*ttt#lttt*t#*ttttxt#*ttt*tt#tttt##xtttt*tt#‘ttt##tt*vttt*t*; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933. GREEN BAG COFFEE “ACup Yol 1, 2 5 c THE HAM SALE =% A record-breaking low on Swift’s Premium Ovenized Hams! SWIFT’S Premium Ovenized HAMS .19 You know Swift’s Premium (nationally advertised) brand . . . a guarantee in itself of quality. Swift’s new Ovenized process gives these fine hams an even Specially Priced more delicious flavor. Why not enjoy best quality, especially when we quote such a low price. YEAR' quality foods. want. Standard Corn IT'S BLUE RIDGE—Maryland packed corn that’s so popular with our patrons. Cordorus Cut Beans You'll like them. Standard Tomatoes Our usual good quality. Libby’s Sauerkraut Big cans—fine kraut. Apple Sauce MUSSELMAN’S, your old favorite. “Wadlmglon s Big Nickel B: Valuc POUND LOAF 5¢ fifion‘ Us You Choose Prices Effective Till Saturday’s Closing Here is our outstanding sale of the year on standard Every one of these items you know— come in, see the merchandise, and buy as much as you Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of These Outstanding Values 423 8-45 Aseort if you choose! LOG CABIN SYRUP =21c=39. brightens BAB-0 bathrooms SAFE HOME 9 MATCHES b JC Corn Flakes 27 15c¢ Post Toasties 2" 15¢ Cream of Wheat.” ]3c & 21c¢ Wheatena w22¢ MILK wisby: Tcan 2« Oc 3 = 20¢ Sa bel fe favorita bere: orpmnivation® Tomato Soup Sanico. doz. 22C EGG Certified.. . .d0z. 273¢ BUTTER BULK RICE 3= 10c Michigan Pea Beans, 4 - 10c Dried Lima Beans . .2w. 15¢ .BlackEyedPeas . . . .m»5c Peerless Macaroni . . . 5¢c FIGBARS & 2=19¢ PRESERVES == 15¢ cnaféfirfizl.fi%‘éflsc KRAFTS = _15c Pork & Beam Phillips 3 cans | 3¢ elveeta and l’imnto 2= 21 505 IVORY cleans pots and pans LARD 2=15¢ Karo Syrups11¢%>12¢ FREE Spout with a can Chum Salmon 2 -~ 15¢ Pink Salmon"sss’ = 10¢ Del Monte “sica = 15¢ Argo Red Salmon - 15¢ Crown Sardines . 4 < 25¢ King Oscar Sardines . <= 1(Qc Lowest price ever on these imported sardines. Country Style Roll “Jumbo”’ Sanitary Red Carton (prints) Land O’ Lakes Sweet Cream Silver Label Peas oo oo 10c Sanico Qats . . %33 5¢ = 10¢ Quaker Qats .52 6‘/zc lerze 1215¢ Black Twig APPLES 4-10c¢ Priced special for a big sale the first three days of this week. Sweet Potatoes . . 4 - 1(c ' Rutabag "ll'urnipsas 3= 10¢ (3 'BULK ORANGES 5+ 18¢ (Medium) or CAMAY SOAP =21 419 10 boxes to a package m19c Del Maiz Corn .. T 10c Del Maiz Niblets 2 '2°= 25¢ Green Giant Peas =17¢ Libby’s Tj’;’;‘:? 3 = 25¢ CORN #5755 10c 27:+49c 2 ™ 55¢ PINEAPPLE : 15c Famous Honey Dew, sliced, in large can— just for a "short time. PEACHESZ: %2« 25¢ BERRIES 2% 35¢ Hunt’s Supreme BLACKBERRIES, RED or BLACK RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES. Silverat grllicec :ver Known to Us - Grapefruit ~ 1 Oc MMM-M&N;!M&:&M m—c-dyuhwwfi.bnndwdl. 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