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B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933. JOBLESS RELIEF | e HR PARLEY 70 OPEN E HECHT CO.’S Joint Committee on Unem- ployment to Meet at Am- bassador Hotel. Plans for a campaign to bring about the immediate enactment by Congress of the program on unemployment of the Jaint Committee on Unemployment will be discussed at an all-day conference to | be held by the committee tomorrow in the Ambassador Hotel. The conference, after morning and 3 afternoon sessions, will close with a | | " dinner at the Cosmos Club at 7 p.m., | - ——————————— at which some 50 members of the Sen- n;é ;nd House are expected to be guests of loNnor. The call for the conference, issued P i comumitc: an B Shines £ Gola: ' S U I E R The RIOT -starts tomorrow morning the committee, and Dr. Sidney E. Gold- stein, chairman of the Executive Com- mitt<e of the group. quotes the state- h ment of President Roosevelt in his in- at 9:15...on the SECOND F LOOR augursd address that, important though \: other issues may be, “more important is the host of unemployed citizens who face the grim problem of existence and an equally great number who'toil with= out return.” To Hear Farm and Labor. At the morning session, beginning at 10 o'clock, representatives of farm and = labor organizations, in co-operation with 5 ‘members of the 14 organizations com- d posing the Joint Committee, will discuss the need for congressional action. Amnnz the leaders of the discussion will be Fred Brenckman, Washington repre- sentative of the National Grange; Chester H. Gray, Washington repre- sentative of the American Farm Bureau Federation, and Dr. Goldstein. . - Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch of New o ; York will speak on enlisting women in WO Ouse 4 the campaign for congressional action at the afternoon session, beginning at 3:30 o'clock. Karl Borders of Chicago, chairman of the Ungmployed Workers League, will discuss the work of that orgy:r‘:imtion. i ’ m 5 to 5:45 pm. the National Bl 315t Nt Saturday Only the Blue Network addresses by Rev. atur a nly. R. A. McGowan of the National Catho- lic Welfare Council; Dr. Edward L. S T et e Ca o : on Social Justice of en| on- - . ference of American Rabbis: Dr. Gold- \ Here they are! A group of 250 Spring stein and Prof. Jerome Davis, director - of the Church and Labor Foundation. suits, marked down for Saturday only pea 3 At the dinner speakers and subjects ! ies! will b’ &;fl{o,:figmo L L o to $17.76. Worsteds! = Saxonies! ima, e irty-hour Week"; . Prof. Joseph McGoldrick of Columbia Cheviots! Greys! Blues! Tan! University, “Taxation and Revenue”; ' - 2 Rev. James Myers, director Departmeni Brown! Complete size scale . . . taking gldu;t;lal Ilielactmt Fe_(li{‘anCoux;;:u of h P 34 _0 urches in st, “The Too Young H 2 o e . in men who wear sizes from 34 to 50. rican iation . . o 1.«3 Seecunté', “The Too Old d?fi No charge for nominal alterations. mployment,” and Edward F. McGrady, o legislative representative the American (8econd Floor. The Hecht Co) No Mail or Phone Orders Federation of Labor, “Labor’s Unem- ployment Program for Congress.” The vice chairmen of the Joint Com- mittee on Unemployment are Mrs. Har- riot Stanton Blatch, Mrs.”Ethel Clyde, : Mrs. John Haynes ~Holmes, Bishop Prancis J. McConnell, Father John A. Ryan, Norman Thomas, Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise; the secretary, Miss Mary Fox. Ans e srsanpations compostng | FOr the first time in months, we the committee are Church League for = - Industrial Democracy, Conterence for| offer @ phenomenal sale of Men’s e e e Progressive Labor Action, Fellowship of Reconciliation, Labor Bureau, Inc, ffi:‘“flggfielfiflfix&dfiél}i’ Decocea] ~ P R : of theses extremely fine tional U . - ples Loy Socl Service Comison E xXce 1 S10r U E We know these jackets have 1 , Anniversary breaks the regular price of Central Conference of Rabbis, Meth- odist Federation for Social Service, | Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit As- he goods because they are | e ATHLETIC SPECIAL tden from our own siock! g% " B $2.85 Anglo ROOSEVELT PRAISED RPN Union Suits 100 Men's $5.95 Zipper o 20N 2x2 Broadcloth Selling His Product to People / " ~ “"8ays Ad Speaker. s g LA el Regularly $1 and $1.50 = U E E ; \ Citing President Roosevelt as an ex- & ample of a good salesman who is sell- 4 ing his product to the people most in- A ‘ l, I< I E, I : ; terested in it, Edgar Kobak, president * 3 L, . of the Advertising Federation of f 9‘ : 4 ] 1 for the A nniversary America, yesterday told members of the Advertising Club of Washington that business can be built up only when ad- vertising men themselves show confi- dence in advertising. On_sale for one day $ 30 and one day only at Mr. Kobak praised the “cti 3 which the new administration hos be- ; 1 Y gun, and noted that Secretaries Woodin —_— " and Wallace are affillated with adver- 3 tsing clubs, as are other heads of ex- 3 * ecutive departments and boards. $ . . g He pointed to the President as “sales 6 for $4.00 The lowest price we’ve asked for these jackets y minded.” and a man who “knows the value of selling his plans to the public.” all through the year. Every one has a zi r ;Je likened the President’'s press t;:on- lerences to conferences between a busi- H H H T exeoutive and his -eopy men” 1| It took us months to put over this front. Stoutly tailored and finished. Knitted D eimisi -G enikPaciey i el s el ) ‘ve finally d i collars and cuffs. Brown and tan. Sizes 36 il i s e | SEoco W DL Vel ST YERGOTE it - & ; . Rarely do we sell Anglo 2x2 Broad- the campaign. 2,400 famous Excelsior athletic . to 44. /8 g cloth shirts for less than $2.85. 5 i its. Mulls, satin stri e j Th 2x2 fi AV union suits, N pe i . F ese are 2x. ne count, smoothly, FAVOR SCHOOL TAX B0OST madras, fine count broadecloth, soi- No Mail or Phone Orders 1 firmly textured hl‘ofld(‘ll;l}l. Evcr: Boecial Dispatch to The Star. sette, madras, others. Full cut, fitted throughout, which means MCcLEAN, Va., March 17.—The Mc- Lean Parent-Teacher Associati es- 1i 1 . . . . o e eaeher cAssoclation yes- |roomy, reinforced. Popular side there will be no shrinking. White, in the school tax rate to the maximum 5 . ; ot e S e leg opening or closed crotch style. colors. 1314 to 17. reduction in teachers’ salaries. i WSpeakers ;&’:?e oting ere W10, Sizes 36 to 46. (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) ‘oodson, on superintendent of 3 ; schools, who outlined the proposed TnBR Blocr AT ITNEN D) ac ar » 't n § : school budget for next year, explaining each section in detail and summarized § the expenditures for the past two years; Wallace Carper, supervisor from Provi- : get, and Herber! ams, school 5 A = . Anni trustee from Providence district, who Vi 1.19 to K S SR i | Anniversary. 29cand 39c ‘ NS BAERS A% s 2 o in the src'}aoollhlevlv Carper su}o’edlatm Shirts an d ShO t n Semi-Ann, " Sl-ss Men’s Pa]amas e favored the increase in school tax {‘rom 90 cents to $1 on the tfi)o valus- | rts N ° on. 3 5 ; \ Middy, surplice and notch —_— Pt ol anid e Somd ; : collar styles. Solid colors cloth shorts; 30 to 42. Plain C ; \ . ' N 3 or striped patterns. A, B, PRUDENTI AL rib or panel shirts, 34 to 46. 2 4 C.D. S AVVLULIVNEIRIAM each ¢ 3 p . £ 4 Building Association (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) i - ; TS, TR TR - ', Black kid, black and tan 6% on Deposits N . 2L calf. Wing and straight tips. Sizes 6 to 11. : ; Money Deposited (mthe Men’s $2.95 ) Widths, AAAto D. Sleeveless Suede Sy 2 2 ) PRUDENTIAL Famous Make to $3.95 Sweaters (tatn Phoor, The Hecht Go) e Jackem Men’s $.3.95 to $5.95 Building_Association : . ;i Lea Dressing' Gowns Mortgages on Homes Nationally famous make! 1 2 Snap-down or off-the- PR Light’ o $2.95 Ty Li%les, silk-andrayon. 5 for $ 1 grey, tans and browns. $ 2,88 b NE— Solid colors, fancies. 10 Plaids. Turtle necks. S H Silk lined rayon' brocades, Pure silk y and under to 1, 23c¢ each : $1.95 to $2.65 Spring Hats t Povslar i fateners fo foulards. Unlined rayon: broeades. g% Heather mixtures. Square Supervision of the A S O necks. Brushed wool. e Anniversary o, idingall anctuoe Allwool flannels. All sizes in group. Comptroller of Currency . 100% pure wool. (Mon's Hat Shop, Main FPioor) Brown, tan and grey. (Main Floor. The Hecht Co.) of the (Main Floor, The Hecht Co.) (Msin Ploor, The Neeht Co) Unifed States Treasury HUNDREDS OF UNADVE RTI\I Dy SPECL \L\ ! HUNT THEM DOWN AND SAVE! 1331 G Street N.W.