Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 16

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PROTECTION URGED FORU.S PRODUCTS C. of C. Committee Hits Com- petition From Depreciated Currency Nations. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. ‘FRIDAY, POLICE WOURD MAN | [s2f gzt s, ook st oot st et 5 i fo 1 e o " s e |li€Ved was part of his loot., | AND TAKE $4,509), 7o roumics man, ey s, ene Money Found in Hotel Room Be- lieved Part of Loot in Ohio Bank Hold-up. d - | Willium Gear_Spenser, ’l""" ;|CHARLES M. HAY URGED ‘| * ‘FOR"PHILIPPINE POST Louis Man Indorsed for G“e_r- nor General if Cummings Stays in Clbinlt._ Selation to A CRY IN THE NIGHT. (See Page A-3) The two shallow ladder impres- slons! Had a man climbed down it, as the maid said, the lm%r:&- sions in the earth would have been at least three inches deep. TO LEARN BY OBSERVA- TION, PEOPLE MUST ALSO BRING KNOWLEDGE WITH THEM . —Bayard Taylor. ith ‘blonde ho E pany with a woman,” who was L condtt) sought for although not The police believed the captured |. s e man was one of three robbers :;g ‘held | FUpScied of Smglication fix fhe-Folbury: o ———— I, gfixmt";sgnly%g{m%lfum Golf Lures Prince in Scotland. |5y the Associated Press. 500,000 Gophers Killed. 1 . ba:mdfl:li,o&(‘)’ ‘P;tfm':‘;"“‘;nmw GLASGOW, Scotland, March 31 (). | President Roosevelt was asked yester- | Mors than 500,000 gophers were killed | souree, Police Chief Leo Larkins and Pa- | —The Prince of Wales, making a three- | day by :Senator Clark, Democrat, of | in an area embracing 30,000 acres in the By the Associated Press. trolman Homer Johnston of Findlay |day inspection of unemployed welfare | Missouri, and William T. Kemper, na- | Vele, Oreg., district. in a period of six | FINDLAY, Ohio, March 31—Thelr |Cautiously approached the hotel room |y ' in ¢y area, relaxed yesterday |tional committeeman for the State, to|weeks. A large force of men was em- | and threw open the door without knock- | " b, to play & round of golf on | appoint Charles M. Hays of St. Louis|ployed to spread polsoned sweet potato guns ready for action, two policemen |ing. 3 invaded a hotel room here’ today, shot | They said Lyons. jumped to his feet |the links of the Royal Burgess Club. as Governor General of the Philippines | bait. ‘The Foreign Commerce Committee of the of Commerce of the United States today recommended pt enactment of legislation to prc- American industries and wage earners against destructive competition of imports from countries having de- preciated currencies. The committee, headed by James A. Pnrrsll. made its report to the board of rs of the chamber. It declared severe competition ex- perienced in certain lines of industry and directly traceable to depreciated currencies, is intensifying curtailment of production, plant shut-downs and unemployment, and is tending to undermine stable price structure in many industries. Helpfulness Held Need. “By ' depriving other countries of ‘whatever depreciated currency ad- vantages they may have in our domes- tic market,” the committee said, “we shall be bringing pressure to bear on them to adopt such gold standards as will permit gradual stabilizing of their domestic prices and wages, and there- by help correct the present chaotic condition in world trade. Such action will work to improve our American export situation.” Another committee of the chamber | mrfl-y Pproposed on a report to the d a radical overhauling of the Government’s system of budgeting and appropriating money, involving greatly increased power for the President'to control expenditures. Proposal of Commission. ‘The proposal was that a congressional commission draft a revision of existing methods under which the President would plan expenditures, recommend those to be abandoned, and submit to Congress ly drafted appropria- tion bills. are for the con- These i sideration of the chamber at the annual meeting here in May. GARDEN TO BE OPENED Justice James M. Proctor of the Dis- | trict Supreme Court will deliver the opening address at the Civitan Boys' Garden' Club ceremonies tomorrow at 10 am. The gardens, which will be cultivated by 79 members from all parts of Wash- ington, are located on Benning Road near the Eastern Branch. The exer- cises tomorrow will open the 1933 sea- Kitchen Outfit $3.98 Comprises the four pieces shown above. Metal dish cabinet; sanitary garbage pail with foot lever; metal waste basket; metal kitchen stool with back rest. All nicely en- ameled. 50c a Week "Reich Honors TU. S. Flyer. . ; CHICAGO, March 31 (P).—Jemes| | ) . - Mattern, transatlantic fiyer, yesterday Save $45.5 ti ‘was honored K.hec Tman govern- ment in recognition of his flight to Ber- —on this perfectly matched, carefully selected $114.50 Bedroom Outfit—10 Pieces through Dr. Hugo Simon, German con- for the unbelievably small sul general. Because of cheap corn prices, hogs sum of marketed Int l!.{‘ehuh were henvzi:; than those of last year, averaging pounds, as against 231 last’ Winter. \ A Grand New group Metal Refrigerator 51278 Finished in green and ivory enamel. ) SPRING | B8 SUTTS and | Topcoats reduced 1o Terms! Everything you need for the bed room! AIl brand-niew stylish furniture and homefurnishings, which, if purchased separately, would cost you $45.50 more than our present low, price. -You'lll never find anything to equal it, in beauty, in style, and in quality— at the price! These are the 10 pieces—All guaranteed: The suite is of genuine walnut veneers DECK CHEST— DOUBLE BED— five-drawer style of walnut splendidly constructed of wal- veneers. Charmingly deco- nut veneers enhanced with rated. 3 striking decorations. FRENCH VANITY— BOUDOIR CHAIR— of walnut veneers with beau- a sturdily built upholstered tiful mirror. style, covered with colorful LARGE DRESSER— _ ‘“°Mc a charming, graceful model VANITY BENCH— with a fine mirror. Of walnut to match the suite. Smartly veneers. upholstered seat. COIL SPRING— a spring of the better type. Constructed of strong coil springs; heavily reinforced, SOFT MATTRESS— of the better type. Filled with pure cotton and covered with handsome art tick. TWO PILLOWS— well filled and covered with featherproof art tick. 52 DOWN!! Studio Couch $1 7.95 Combining twin_beds or double- bed with an attractive studio couch. Complete with 3 pillows. $1.00 DOWN $1950 Nicely made and finished, with adjustable hood and rubber-tired If anybody would have told us last'week that we iz wheels. 50c a Week would be selling these NEW SPRING SUITS & TOPCOATS for $21.75 we would think they were A M But lots of things have happened and we are tying il ) . to make up for the few business days we lost betause B E ‘Jack Frost’ decided to pay us an unexpected mturn visit. So here it is...a group that included: the ntwest Drapes, Bi-Swing, Sport and Conservative models in firm worsteds and smooth flannels. Topcoits in Bal, Hali-Belted and Raglan Styles. All reluced from much higher grades to $21.75. X You don’t have to wear a last year’s suit to exercise a little economy Nicely Finished 10 Handsome Dining Room Pieces Dresser "An unusual value! Buffet, Extension Table, s 9 $64.50 Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite 372 OUR 10-PAY PLAN IS MORE POPULAR THAN EVER GROSNER af [325 F streer Covered with a carefully selected quality of Jacquard Velour. The suite includes the three pieces pictured above. It is fully guaranteed. $5.00 Down—At the NATIONAL i SN vl Server, China. Cabinet, Host Chair, and Five U e R Y $"7.49 E‘Ldee CCall;ia‘x;xcst of g;x:uine walnut finish’and other ror. waods. E 50c a Week $5.00 Down—At the NATIONAL

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