Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1933, Page 14

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B2 % ‘[}[]A[ PRUDUB[RS Rock Creek-P_otoma(; Park Link proval won in the week, 137 of these meet in Olncinnati ;li'hMY to organise and jon & comm¢ ‘marketing p'nmwmo‘:" 7 Intent to amon¢ the sales hnl’, :ge’ tors crease the aale—and thus of coal Dbetter impossible. Stabilization of individual output is ::"o! the greatest goals of the move- f ] 5 § E L] idioc mines. Ap] hian t6 build demand up to Nfi“e ‘when it falls, production w! allotted to the member operators on the of the rallroad car allotment. That allotment was based on potential capacity. Other Ilis of Industry. B d. Such shipments often result in costly demurrage charges on sale at a nf\ne below cost of production. (8) “Pyramiding.” offer one consignment of coal to s dosen different agents. ’x‘hz{ and drive down the price a single ship- u;l)“xmu‘ mistepresentations of quality. (4) Credit losses. One operator said this week small industrial concerns run accounts at one mine after another, without paying, and always find another operator willing to open an sccount to his mine running and in hope of even- tual payment. ‘The Supreme in an opinion written by Chief Justice Hughes, showed complete sympathy with the motives behind the organization. It waved aside the decision of s agenocy would eliminat competition a.umg.m dztc&danu themselves u:.\'ni agen e ‘substant ““dhst uflc’coum ice of bitu- minous coal in many inf ite mar- to defendant’s pur- 5 et justice wrote, “we find no warrant for deumlmuw other than those they dec! One Restriction Fixed. “The unfortunate state of the indus- 7 would not justify any attempt un- 1y to restrain competition or to mo- A ., but the situal 2 defendants to .iatute (the anti-trust ucing concerns fall, unemployment ‘mounts and communi- tles dependent upon ble produc- tion are.prostrated, the wells of com- e plan canno eonteup&r.e or to involve the fixing of market prices. “The fact that correction of abuses & business or may tend to stabilize to levels does mnot produce fairer price mean that the abuses should go uncor- Técted or that co-operative endeavor to constitutes an pro- justify pgronfllu enforce- ment of the anti-trust act”” ESTATE OF $250,000 IS LEFT ‘BY CERMAK Charities, Coworkers and Former Employes Generously Remem- bered by Late Mayor. By the Aswociated Press. :'AIM in ay. - éharhhln and political contributions and real estate value were ngannbh cannot be said either to | f, SUNDAY Takes Shape anmunnmmtvmwm k g i i B i i 55 ¥ Fugd ¥ >E§ g 4 Egi i g ¢ § 1 {1 ; i es & 75 ] ¢ i g 5 £ g ¥ 2 £ ] i g | § : dn §e E £ eggg il E} §§§§ FE 14 Kg! i E L Baf-EES avest " Bridgee ot heavily traveled thoroughfares. Goant beiaves shat whet finiahed Shis valley drive, one of the in the nl% ;I‘il relieve omw mm‘d':flmlm :& 3 the Arlington PLEBISCITE CREATES THRILL IN PORTUGAL Acceptance of New Conmstitution Question to Be Decided After 7 Years. g By the Associated Press. LISBON, Portugal, March 18.—A na- tional -plebiscite to determine whether Portugal will accept the projected new held tomorrow, and ing abo people in Intensive been mate theat prepare the poj decision. Jore. sembly. would lected rime minister responsible to the Prul%znt, with only the President hav~ ing power to dismiss the ministry. THREE HELD IN CHICAGO MAIL HOLD-UP DENY GUILT $950,000 Bond Theft Appear in Iine-Up. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 18.~Three men, arrested in connection with the robbery of $250,000 in bonds from s metal car- rier in Chicago last December, today in the line-up at mmmm of the They ap- crime. - said they were Edgard Bagrosy, 32, lawyer of the Bronx; Dm:nfikudéu":?" A movum-‘hdmby YOUTH GETS 5 YEARS FOR EXTORTION NOTES Radavicius Got Ides of Writing Threats to Armour Family From JOSEPHUS DANIELS IS SWORN AS AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO Ceremony Held in North-Car- ‘ofina Supreme Court Chamber. Oath s Administered by Brother, Before Huge Crowd. By the Associated Press, RALEIGH, March 18- relatives and friends who orth Carolina’s red: Court chamber, took the oath of new. o:mhl-dor to the ‘The oath was administered bl Judge Frank Daniels of Goldsboro, 74-year- old brother to the Raleigh editor and K}mhhn. who, after 12 years of private e, returns to the service of the Na- tion. He was Becretary of the Navy in Woodrow Wilson’s cabinet. Ambessador Daniels, who is 71, stood firm and erect as Tepeated the specified oath after his gray-haired the " Supreme. ot presided st toe upreme al e brief ceremony. Gov. Ehringhaus sat “The happiness we share with his family is tinged with regret as we lose "1 have. the honce” . phsseon. Novin lonor it 's presen! ~ . most distinguished Ambassador Josephus Daniels.” Mr. Daniels, attired in formal morn< ing cost, stepped forward and took the oath. Imm afterward hun- dreds of friends th CZECHS PROTEST RAID German Nasis Accused of Orossing Border. to Shoot Foe. PRAGUE, Csechoslovakis, March 18. Minister th the | was_employed JOSEPHUS DANIELS. *|EXTORTION SUSPECT IS CLOSELY GUARDED WOULD BAN SALES| INUNPLATTED SITES; ‘Maryland Planning Body Bill to Be Presented in Leoi'- lature Tomorrow. . BY JACK ALLEN, Siaff Correspondent of The Btar. SILVER SPRING, Md, March 18— Sale of homes and home sites in un~ i § : L Knife Discovered in Clothing After|such Wife Voices Fear of Suicide Attempt. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 18.—Axel Peter- son, 52-year-old landscape gardener charged with a $50,000 extortion plot, was guarded closely tonight by Fed- eral suthorities after they had found » knife secreted in his clothing. on was .arrested as he ap- e n, o e, Ao Mrs. Batten had received letters. de- by the Fatieas and by Northwestern llAivn’tllveernlty.ml A sa: wan! money on his home, . told lieved he planned to commit and a search disclosed the knife. COUNTY FREE OF CRIME Court Lacks Work in Pendleton, Kentucky Bluegrass. T, Ky., March 18 (P).— that Pendleton County has been s0 of crime that it has had no Jewelers | AUCTION SALE Lease Expires April 1st Edwards & Zanner Co. 1317 F St. NW. ¥ We thank our customers for their patronage during our recent sale. In order to vacate by April 1st we must sell at Public Auction our entire stock of fine - ‘Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware. "~ Sale starts Monday, March 20, at 10 AM. and wil continue each day theréafter until stock is sold. - - SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. STORE HOURS, 9:15 A.M. to 6 P.M. | SeanVYalue Demonstration The Best Investment Today Good Merchandise at Sears Low Prices Put your money into sound things. Buy value. Now is the time; prices are ab- normally low. The things you've been wanting can be yours today at amazingly low cost. Don't post- pone—buy them now! I Irofiing Board Electric Iron $ 1 59 Cord Set 4u for Full $275 Value M v | Y 500 Pieces Perfect Quality Cast Aluminum Ware Nearly Half Price Modern beautiful ware for waterless cooking $3.75 14-cup 5239 Coffee Maker .. = ... M 99¢ $1.75 10-in. Skil- $250 Covered lets with cover Saucepans, 4 qt. 8139 $1.50 S, 2ot s 99C $2.45 Dutch Ovens, 8129 S-qt. size = $3.95 Tea Kettles, 3229 S5Y;-qt. size .... s $295 Roaster, 15- inch size, with 8179 cover . o $49.75 ‘Prosperity” 3955 $4 Down—$4 Monthly Small Carrying Charge FEATURES ® Oven ..“. e v Just (8) Floor Samples—Latest All Parcelain- COLDSPOT Electric Refrigerators SEARS SATISFACTION AND CO. MONEY BACK GUAKANTE® JUR BLADENSBURG ROAD AT 15th AND H STS. |

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