Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1933, Page 12

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A—12 x» JUSTEMENT WINS RENOVAZE CONTEST THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933. SOUTHERN CHARM ADVANTAGE TO SENAT OR NATHAN BACHMAN Tennesseean Put on Three Important Commit- tees. When he ret: to Chattanooga he pncnced law ror 3 whue and t!un be- came city attorney. After that he was jnep' C micm x tnm%uufig" \Ip'll' Ju o e hu- preme resigned this last 1924 and was defeated. After glve ll}p all 1del of golnl lnw polmcs ng arm of the law. However. he hu a great in ‘ennessee basin. potential unused power of this vast mittee ple, Military Affairs, Foreign Re- lations and Privileges and Elections. He is intensely interested in the adminis- tration’s plan for devolpment of the ‘Tennessee Basin md believes great ad- vantages affecting a large area of the South will relnlt from it. He dmnbed the tremendous annual He beluvu '.h! amount of water could be harnessed to provide light for thousands of homes ONLY NORTH DAKOTANS |yith the exception of su foremen, keymen and skilled obtainable within the State. “Should any person so TO WORK ON CAPITOL Governor Orders Probe of Residence of Employes on State Con- struction Job. By the Associated Press. BISMARCK, N. Dak., May 11.—Adjt. tendents, | superintendents, foremen or keymen nated,” designated as lhlll be rem 100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA...THE FINEST SO economlcal be labor not | performing duties other than that desig- the Governora order said, “they Designs Entered by Robin- son, Flourney and Simmons Given Mention. :; weu as employment for thousands szn-wr Bachman has brought to zhe friend in Gov. McAllister. They mutual- ly campaigned for each other, Senator Bachman, when the present Governor ‘was running for State treasurer and the n Governor, when Judge Bachman ran for rried the Senate in 1924. ently, whe': lrom hnvlnl lived in a State which is Gen. Herman A. Brocopp was ordered Thinks Basin DeVe'OpllIellt Cordell Hull resigned !rom the Senal n 1g! blessed with an abundance of natural Plan Great Project for by Gov. Langer yesterday to make a “thorough investigation of all persons | employed in construction of the North Dakota State Capitol Building to de- termine whether they are bona fldg‘ Lasgs Sl become Gov. Mc- | wealth and is favored with a serene | *ejidents of the State.” ry te, Alll.uur 'm.h me zenenl -pprevu of | ¢l 9 Brocopp was cf to use as e of the military forces of the State ou as necessary to stop Ucrat Ul L QUART Errors as well as trutlu can be acted :mp!oyment of who are o [BAYERSON OIL WORKS - COLUMBIA 5228 e Susnniion il upon. ¢ bona, fide residents of the State,” The Senater has been gren thice DO BBGGOGGG0000000000000000000000000)000000000000000000000000000000000¢ PRICES ARE ADVANCING BUY NOW AND SAVE MORE BUYING MEANS GREATER EMPLOYMENT FOR LABOR. PROTECT YOURSELF AND HELP OTHERS BY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF PRESENT-DAY VALUES. FOR YOUR NEAREST NATION-WIDE STORE, PHONE LINCOLN 0093 A Nation-Wide Arrow Specials OLD VIRGINIA NATION-WIDE PurePreserves:>25¢ | COCOA . . iucn]13e Jars FAIRFAX HALL KELLOGG’S 2 Pkgs. l9c ‘ A 5¢ PKG. 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MUSTARD“,‘:&Bc LORD FAIRFAX COFFEE . .»23c PARAMOUNT KETCHUP 13¢ WILKINS Bittle’s Pies | “Uneeda Bakers” Delicious Deep-Dish Priscilla Butter 12-0n ,SSEEEEW Lemon Meringue Cookies 19¢ Cetophane T e Coffee Sandwich Lb. 27c Esxh 2Qe b 25¢ ARGO LAUNDRY STARCH, 2 s 15c POST BRAN FLAKES . . .»9c SELOX ue seeep soar | | | | .m 10c POST TOASTIES . . . 2w~ |5¢ WHITE STAR TUNAFISH . . ™:=15¢c | Preferred Stock SMITHFIELD APPLE SAUCE 3 -~ 25¢c | MaineSugarCorn STANDARD LIMA BEANS . . 3 ~—23c 2 <= 25¢ BANQUET A ORANGE PEKOE Garden Beets TEA +~20¢ 2 = 25C PETER PAN SALMON 2 cans lgc A design submitted by Louls Juste- ment, Washington architect, for the remodeling of the dilapidated house at t and Pennsylvania avenue, which 15 to be used as en exhibi- tion house in the Renovize Washington Campaign, was given first place in a contest judged at (he ‘Washingtol Board of Trade today 5 Plans sutsnitted by Hilyard Robinson, B. C. Flourney and B. Taylor Simmons, | ir. were given honorable mention. Mr. | often below the Mason-Dixon line. It immons is in the School of Archite ‘embodies graciousness. ture at Georg ‘Washington University.| Senator Bachman is a short, heavily Mr. Justement's plan for the remodel- | built man, who wears a neat black ing of the house calls for providing a | bow tie. He married a Miss Pear] Duke living room, two bed rooms, kitchen and | from North Carolina and they have a | -dining room and bath room, without | married daughter, who recently became | adding an additional story to the house. ‘: mother. Thl&lsd ) dedllghwd st;e se;iz& 1 or that he smiled for days, and is quot 3% |Eniries Submittes |as saying that the honor af being Thirty-two entries assemblad In & | ooy g LI et the distincpion special room at the headguarters of | of being a grnndrath the Washington Board of Tade, spon- | ~ Both he and his wife have a fond- mrs of the mmement yere ! exa-m\ned ness lor dogn, and at their home are the law. He was born, reared and re- er rva n er an ovey mountain town of Chattanooga. man. architects. They were assisted by From Law to Politics. He went to college at the University of | C. Wohlgemuth, jr., as professional ad- | The Senator's political career came | Virginia. There he got his law degree | to him through the logical approach of ‘Tenne who are devoted to the Judxe nppotnted him to fill the vacant BY GRACE HENDRICK EUSTIS. Senator Nathan L. Bachman of Ten- nessee is a man of boundless charm. His father had it before him and for Carroccio’s (Car-Raw-Chose) SPAGHETTI DINNER At All Good Stores What a Meal!, % comsius 25€ Sauce, 10c—Cheese, 10¢ ‘Spashettl, Sc SENATOI NATHAN L. BACHMAN. ~viser on costs invoived in carrying out And Was| elpeted it Ehll Bieta Kapps. | the design selected, and by Miss Rose | Greely, landscape authority. Mr. Justement will be nnmed chair- :man of a Commltbec which will have charge of “renovizing” the old house. The work, intended as a public exhibi- tion of home modernizing, will proceed ‘within a few days. Labor and Material Offered. The Campaign Committee has re- ceived offers of material and labor for remodeling this house without cost, and the work will be carefully measured in order to obtain accurate figures on the cost of any one operation, or on the undertaking as a whole. Reports of contemplated repairs con- tinue to reach the headquarters of the Renovize Committee at 221 Star Build- ing. Following a discussion of the sub- ject by the Mcnarch Club at the La- fayette Hotel yesterday several members of the club announced their intention of making necessary repairs at once. Speakers to Address Clubs. Speakers are to be placed before all the luncheon clubs and other civic or- ganizations in the city. the speaker, in each instance. to see that each perscn gets one of the little pamphlets, with the coupon for mailing in “intentions pair.” It is estimated that at least 85 000 000 of such work can be started here during the next six v\ecks. Members of the committee again stressed yesterday that no solicitation for funds is being made. Property own- ers are asked to repair their own prop- Don’twouryour- self out, rubbing film and hard-water rings from the tub. BAB-O lightens this tedious task as no other product can...for BAB-O is in a class by itself. A sprinkle of ( BAB-O...a wipe...and tub and tiles twinkle...enamel and porcelain gleam instantly “A wipe and it's bright.” hance the value of that property, for either selling or renting purposes, while the workers who have been unemployed, will immediately pour that same money back into circulation, thus benefiting the city as & whole, pt. LGE. ONE LINE ...eleven different models BOTTLE ONE QUALITY ... the best that can be built fractionally more than the very cheapest, untried makes. In return, you get a HERMETICALLY- SEALED mechanism, protected from wear, rust, dirt and leakage, forced-draft cooled for greater efficiency. You get the extra safeguard of Dual- automatic control. And you get all-steel construction « « . better insulation . . . faster freezing . . . veniences throughout. Compare the Westinghouse with any other...and you will know your only bargain is the BEST. Come in...let us demonstrate. 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