Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1933, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 193 ;POLICE SHOO SEA GULLS |EXAMINATIONS ARE URGED | tabilshed staaiards to meet this serious JOFF POTOMAC GOLF LINKS| TO CUT SPREAD OF T. B. TAVOY DAVIS SALS New Faces in Congress New Job Result of Damage to|Commissioner Reichelderfer Talks MISSOURI REPRESENTATIVE IS FRIEND OF LABOR. Greens by Birds Seeking on Tuberculosis Prevention - ON ARMS MISSION = - Declares He Carries No “Concrete Plan” to Geneva Conference. *B the Assoclated Press. - NEW YORK, March 23 —Norman H. *Davis, special ambassador ais- ‘sfmament and world economics, sailed for !urupe lut night, saying “no nation to assume the moral respon-~ nb\uty fur a failure” of the Disarma- ment Conference at Geneva. While asserting he carried no con- crete plan, Davis said it was “the duty and in the interest of every nation to contribute to a constructive solution” of what he termed the widespread economic and political instability ex- isting today. Will See British Officials. Davis, who plans to call on British officials in London before proceeding to Geneva by way of Parls, was ac- eomrmted by Allen Dulles of New York, adviser. Shomy before sailing on the liner ittan he issued a prepared state- :wnt. saying: “There is nothing for me to add to what has been said in Washington as to the purpose of my mission to Europe. “The necessity for orderly economic and military disarmament by concerted international actien becomes more ap- pearent each day. The widespread eco- nomic and political instability that ex- 4sts today affects the welfare of all mations. It is, therefore, the duty and in the interest of every nation to con- ite to & constructive solution. This Jeads us to hope that it may be possi- ble to formulate and agree upon more definite measures for reducing the bur- den and menace of armaments and likewise for removing the most harmful restrictions to trade. No Concrete Plan. “Such a program is essential to re- ‘covery from the world-wide depression. I do not carry with me any concrete plan. 1t is my intention to study the situation in Europe in the light ot the most recent develogmum keeping closely in touch with the administration in the hope that the United States may exercise an inflence that will be helpful to ourselves, as well as to others, If the major problems that confront the world as a whole are to be solved, it is necessary for all concerned to rise ‘above prejudices and technicalities and to make decisions.on broad-gauged lines. “The success of the Disarmament Conference is one phase, but a vital cone, of the task that lies ahead of us. BY WILL P. KENNEDY. TARTING to work as & Ccigar. five sisters; at 17 mnde an oflm in the cigar 28 elected president of State Federation of Labor, an office he has held continuously for 20 years— Representaive Reuben Terrell Wood has come to Congress as a member at large from his State to round out a lifetime of service. Mr. Wood has never mu-rtod ut has his widowed sister" Assembly of the past 20 years as chair- man of the State Federation of Labor’s Executive Committee and he led the persistent fight for workmen’s com- pensation until passage of the act eight years lzo He comes to his legislative duties as no stranger to the official life of w-shmzum. for in 1919 and 1920 he served in the Capital as national legislative representative of maintenance of way employes during the Sixty-sixth His life has been crowded with peak experiences. Harrowing and dln(emu situations have been fod 4;11“ his leadership in trial dllvllflu that they have bnmms commgonplace to gel:: suflefl:‘wmgu human misery have n e sympathetic gaze uthexm‘:e been revealed to few m!n in nubuc life. Hc offers to this Congress as his contril & special fund of knowledge &:fll&lfl during 35 years of contact with life, on séclal, economic and industrial conditions. He is pri- marily interested “in legislation which seeks to better the conditions under which the common people have to live, knowing the happiness and prosperity of the country depends upon the content- ment of our people, who cannot be happy and contented unless they have KIDNAPER SHOOTS SELF IN PRESENCE OF GIRLS Husband Who Attacked Wife With Ax and Abducted Two Small Nieces Tries Suicide. By the Assoclated Press. HOLLYWOOD, March 23.—Joe Man- dell, 33, sought throughout the West since he attacked his wife with an ax and kidnaped his 9-year-old twin nieces from Truckee, Calif., Tuesday, shot himself perhaps fatally in the nt | head in the presence of the girls in a motor car in front of the Hollywood High School last night. REPRESENTATIVE R. T. WOOD. the opportunity to enjoy the blessings ‘which come rromn.n honest day’s work at a llving wage.” Representative Wood expects to su ‘g; port “such lerhhuon as will return country to rosperous condition— which will t all classes to share in the great natural resources of our coun- try, and which will eliminate suffering and want, in so far as it is possible. Cloverdale LITH-A-LIMES That Famous Sparkling Drink From the Blue Ridge Mountains Outlasts all other beverages in spark- lmg. zestful goodness. Lith-A-Limes .. 28¢ $2.7% Sc each allowed on empty bottle when returned Magruder Inc. Best Groceries 18th and M N.W. Estab. 1875 Food. Over Iullm Ghnn!vuwithunewm health talks zunnnvfmnwl! derfer, m.sze”‘ iy o | B, T B mnn—nmeovn‘mnt,umm tal Association tut the Prevention l“t-llnv-i.m—'h- 'with Cabin and Teurist Cluss for Plymouth ond Lo Havre ... Ask your travel agent. $. 8. Paris, April 18; Champlain, April 22. Luther H. Reichel- of the Board of Com- Scoggins in Buenos Aires. zogosmmnm— Elbert Scoggins, the R. 1s "Jnenehm\e F. H. Murphy, Gen. Pass. A'Fnfi. '1‘6.22 ‘E&; 8t. N.W,, Washington, D. C. WooDWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday—Remnant Day You Can Save ¥4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable nor exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. nor on approval; phone and mail orders not accepted. A Thrilling Story of 2,000 PEOPLE on a six-day cruise SHIP’S DOCTOR— ..who, in pursuit of his run-away wife, has found both her and a new Lace-Top Chiffon Silk Hose Irregulars Which, if é » regulars Which: &8 2 wain 95 50c pair 776 pairs Our Popular Maid-O-Silk Sheer Chiffon Hose, with lace tops. In an assortment of new shades for Spring. Sizes 8! to 10 in lot, but not all colors in every size. DOWN STAIRS STORE *It touches our civilization so deeply that 'no nation can afford to assume the . moral responsibility for a failure.” ‘ALABAMA LE.GISLATURE VOTES FOR REFERENDUM Measure Sent to Governor Calling for Convention to Act on Repeal. By the Assoclated Press. MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 23.— Gov. B. M. Miller today had on his desk for signing a bill calling a conven- tion in Alabama to act on proposed re- peal of the eighteenth amendment. The bill carries provision for a refer- endum on repeal, the oytcome of which shall be binding upon the 116 delegates to the conventicn. Of these delegates 10 are to be elected from the State at Jarge and 106 in the same manner as &e 106 memtl;eés of the Alabama House id, 810 Dresss.” o Representatives. e ; ! The bill calis the election for the first . A’x:esl (o’r‘:m‘afor’s ek e o oo Tuesday after the expiration of 90 days 7 $15.35 White lve ."20, vt after the final adjournment of the | ] 55,404 2 Now 2 resent extraordinary session of the ature, with the ccnvention fol- Jowing in three weeks. The Legislature is not expected to sdjourn before April 14. —_— love.... 2¢ |S ALLYOU NEED AN AMAZING OFFER It's mered:ble, but it is true; only $2.00 down is what you need to purchase the piano of your heart’s desire. New goods are arriv- ust have floor space—SALES and MORE SALES is Price or Terms Do Not Count. No Waiting. No EXTRA PIANO SPECIALS AMERICAN FINANCIER— ..who was whispered to ‘dance over corpses’ and who danced . ... One-piece Dresses and Jacket Suits s3'95 Were $5.95 and $10 33, Mphlntndpflntedcr!pelmd:hm black, navy, gray, hyacinth, green, and brown. Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 44, IG\;& 'c 22“). lnz 46. 48, lnd 50. $10 and $15.75 Dresses; plain and printed 2, ed f.renes lkl -dotted lhz!r crepes; 1-plece lnfl )lck!t 's 14 to 20. 38 to 46, and 14%; 2, FAMOUS SINGER— ..whom old age was nudgmg toward disaster . . .. omen's and Large: 2ha 0" Gréatly redced to Gréally reduced & STORE Girdles, 95¢ i Silk and Satin Slips WILL DISCUSS RATES i 'm e le. $2.00 is all you need to purchase any Were $1. 50 and $2 28 Gicrdles, in several styles; mostly side-hook models. Broken sizes. Piano on our floors. Your old P..n.,‘;: 31.45 Were $1.95 and $2.95 ; ;: S1 m;'mggfiuhgmn; ,‘.‘5 109 Slips; including styles of satin or silk Prench crepe— beautifully lace trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44 in the lot. Some slightly soiled. 94, $1.55 Slips, of silk French crepe, in semi-fitted and wrap-;larvund styles. Black, navy and brown—sizes M an OLD WOMAN— ..in whose heart raged a silent, end< Advertising Club to Meet Tomor- row for Luncheon. “Advertising Rates Should Be Based on the Purchasing Power of Circula- tion” will be the subject of discussion by members of the Advertising Club of Washington at a luncheon meeting in the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow at 12:30. N e President Howard W. Berry will preside e e mueTvi and the discussion will be led by “; :I:""t’oro !‘I’Ig.;l=: *“Redio Joe” Kaufman. can ell 'a Ustudo up A. C. SMITH INDORSED 55¢ Was $1 Central Seventh Street Business 116 pleces; maostly vests, a few panties; “ Men Urge Him as Commissioner. Sizes 36 to 42, in vests, size 7 in panties. Bome augg Arthur Clarendon Smith was indorséd & recent meeting of the Central Seventh Street Business Men’s Association. Syl- van King is president of t.he“ochmm, vh!ch u a member ormin lon of the 's Associa- tloxu, of whmh Mr Smm: l.l president. $1° Ba Shrall Rovd Spring Hats, 50c Were $1 and $1.95 100 Hats, of straw, crepe, and felt—in attractive styles— and a wide choice of colors. Infants’ and Children’s Wear Greatly Reduced 2 Infants’ $1 Shawls; pink, Fhite: soiled. . Now. less struggle between death and mother love . ... FREE! $10 CASH MRS. MORRIS— Lace-Trimmed Milanese Underwear : ..whose relatives had limited her expenditures to $2,000,000' a year since she had become so extrava- Swavel Cloth Raincoats, $1 Were 33.95 21 lulncouh of Swavel cloth, in tan, brown, blue and green. Sizes Anyone in need of a raincoat should take advantage of ufls znod value. 10.,816.30 Spring Sports Coats: tweeds, sroen, tan, and sray. Sizes 14 gant.... EH T g2z ‘MOTHER LENSCH— ..who thought life was over when she lost $50 .... 88 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN EVERY CAN Glrls’ Wash Dreuu 650 Were $1 20, in attractive styles: sizes 7 to 16. Slightly soiled. 100% Pure Liquid White Lead uge, Jor all outside Knit Dresses, $1 Were $1.95 and $3.95 sTHE LATEST.. SRl Tl fon iR AND SMARTEST afumam::";n;%;;‘::“wim% seed ofl, tirpentine and dryer. $4.95 Leather Jackets; 1.95 Silk Blouses ai White only. :mn. blue, and brown. lm TS slllhll: nlled lnd 1 mussed. Sizes 40. Gallons, $3.00 Now .. - ‘Mulm Now. © 786 Y Gallons, $1.60 (et Qui ‘ HAVE ARRIVED! “pairs ' 1 Ray bu en !Iles Now . $2.95 g uilted Il MI-I lllel 8 10. .. Women'’s Slnm $2.95 pair Were $3.95 and $5 Manufacturer’s Samples . . . Some Irregulars . . . A TT o P ’ . high and medium heels; M ality Hose ££25¢ en s ose 24 peiOu Pooular wWalL “Arch Shu"; one-: ltrlgusl{lz Biie : 3SEh JE e el peci 6 pairs sl . dx?nflnuln ow #5503 200 pairs; including manufacturer’s samples of hose, in good- PERIODICALLY looking clock, stripes, and small deums—sn. plain color silk and silk-and-raycn of a quality usually much more. " Sizes 10 to 12 in lot. .Nnu-xno‘m ‘manu- oric sell for $280 2 55 Men's Athletic Union Suits, of madras and nainsook, orced pairs Dontd delay \vhol: back; s siyle the ‘lnlwu!l:turer % Ao B 50 4'3"-’»3: 32 Seoe signs of foot-wesl Boect &8 Ta Jor - Seadialys; Shiss consesnsivatiesdeses rietodin ness appear . . See your Chiropodist Good Wash l.'rock, $1.45 Were $2.95 suided By bis guide y his 20 Wash Frocks, of sheer materlals for Spring and b Sunmer—in very attractive styles. | B VLADIMIR— ..who had great music in him. For tips he played jazz in the ship’s bar, BUTLER-FLYNN © PAINTS-GLASS ST, CHIROPODI BClever models for walking or working pIsT -+« swank styles for afternoon - - - footwear gems for the evening. Every pair embodies Treadeasy's famed foot- heaith features - - . qualities that make Treadeasy shoes unequalled in comfort. They're here - . . right now - ready for inspection. NW. o ME Beginning ' MARCH 26th IN THE Star Now “Wommeis $1. Bitopers; of crepe or leather. in -enn.i styles; solled. Now. Children’s Shoes, $1 Were $1.95 pair FAIRFAX LIQUID LEAD W. W. Adamson 807 N. Capitol St. Na. 9204 Bladder Trouble (CYSTITIS) ' This extremely painful and often serious affliction need lol cause dnpur by properly dnlill. Mountain Valley Min- eral Water. Don't risk life-long suffering. Help nature get rid of the irritation. Find out how you can aid nal processes within your body. PHONE or WRITE TODAY for Information, Booklets and Sample Mountain Valley Water America’s Forcmost Health Watez. From HOT srku«:s. ARK. m KN _ MEe, 1062 Junior Boys’ Cavaltex Coats, $1.95 Were $3.95 S M g mmnflmlmhmy,mm NOW.oooeteeneesaosensonscsannnsscevasensssncansenss BOWN STAIRS STORB Cavaltex Coats, , weatherproof—brown, n Junlor_ Boys® $L55 Suita; blue. Sizes 5 to 10. ll.hmlor The PALAIS ROYAL G’ Street at Eleventh Telephone District 4400

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