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A-—12 e e ——————ee————s FARLEYCONFIENT OF REPEALVCTORY Expects North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee to Reject Dry Law. k3 By the Associated Press. Rolph Thinks Fleet Guns Will Tickle Inland Governors By the Associated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 15.—Gov. James Rolph has urged President Roosevelt to have all available vessels of the United States Fleet at San Francisco and Los Angeles harbors the week of July 23, when 24 Gov- ernors are expected to attend their annual conference in Cali- fornia. “You and I want to build up the Navy,” Gov. Rolph suggested DENOCRAT PARTY OVES S804 Reports to Congress Balance of $44,051—Receipts $345,195 to May. | By the Associated Press. STAR, WASHING Company Opens Books to Employes To Show Fairness By the Associated Press. AURORA, Ill, June 15—Em- ployes of the Aurora Cotton Mills, numbering about 250, were told they could go over the company’s boks to see that everything pos- | sible was being done for them. | | This announcement followed a 16 per cent wage increase, which restored in part cuts which to- taled 40 per cent during the financial recession. TON, D. C, THURSDAY. YOUTHS TELL AMBITIONS AT ROTARY LUNCHEON Star Pupils of High Schools to Be Journalist, Engineer, Lawyer, Musician and Business Man. ‘The “star pupils” of five Washington high schools were presented to the Ro- tary Club yesterday at its weekly meet- ing at the Willard Hotel. Each spoke briefly, stating his ambition for his fu- ture career. Frank Waikart, Eastern, said he was going to be a business man. Willlam Hickey, Central, wants to study law. |COLORED SALVATION JUNE 15, 1933. ARMY TO CELEBRATE Mark Twentieth Anniversary of | Maj. and Mrs. James Roberts as Corps Commanders. A three-day series of celebrations in honor of the 20th anniversary of Maj. | and Mrs. James Roberts as commanders f of Corps 2, Salvation Army, will begin Saturday with a meeting in the col- ored chapel, at Seventh and P streets. It was on June 19, 1913, that Roberts | opened the lodge for homeless colored | men at 2011 Georgia avenue, the only | accommodations in Washington transients of that race. A holiness meeting in honor of the Robertses will be conducted by Maj. James Asher, divisional commander, on Sunday at 11 am,, and that night Com- for missioner R. E. Holz, retired pioneer in | Salvation Army work for the colored, will preach at an 8 o'clock meeting. An anniversary dinner will be held Monday at 8:15 in the Third Baptist Church, Fifth and Q streets, with Prof | Kelly Miller of Howard University act- ing as chairman. —— Leaps From Window on Dare. SEATTLE, June 15 (#).—Margaret People, 6 years old, took the dare of REDUCED FARE '1.00 BALTIMORE Every Saturday and Sunday, good returning till last train Sunday night. TRIP ROUND W,B.&A.ER.R 12th St. and New York Ave. N.W. in a telegram to the President, “and it would be a great thing to give them (the Governors) 19- gun salutes. The salutes wili sound big to some of the Gov- ernors who have never'seen the fleet.” {HOPE OF PASSING ALLEY MEASURE ABANDONED Poll of House District .Committee Indicates Sentiment for Postponing Action. George Bon Durant, McKinley, plans to go to Columbia Journalism School and become a foreign correspondent. Abe Clar, Roosevelt, already an accom- plished musician and composer, will dedicate himseif to music. Marshall By the Assoclated Press. i Guthrie, Western, intends to be a NEW YORK, June 15.—Russel Board- | chemical engineer. | - | A special high school club, led by :mf]. transatlantic fiier, lnnaun'ced to- IE_ R Ry ey gty i ay that he has put a motor developing | mysic, sang three selections. Several an additional 100 horsepower in the | school officials and 26 Rotarians visit- | | world’s fastest land plane and that he | ing from other States were present. will attempt to break the present land | — plane speed record at the National Air Races in Los Angeles next month, | TO MEN The plane is that used by Maj. James H. Dodlittle to set a record of 20433 WITH ITCHING SCALPS miles en hour at Cleveland last year. | 0 d.Get Boardman said he also will enier an-| D% b';““”‘.d ":ld mb'.'l""'flh ° other plane in the races. | rid of disorder easily wi The two most coveted trophies of the | With unpaid obligations amounting to $528,624, the Democratic National BOARDMAN WILL ENTER Committee vesterday reported to Con-| TWQ PLANES IN RACES gress that on May 31 it had a balance | of $44,051 in its treasury. From March 1 to the end of May, | the committee reported, expenditures were $301,143, while receipts were $345,195. Among the listed contributors of the bigger sums were Thomas L. Chad- bourne of New York, $10,000; Irenee du Pont, Wilmington, Del., $5,000; the late Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago, | $15,000. ‘The_report also showed that Presi- dent Roosevelt'’s trip to Miami, Fla., | cost $2,814 and that toward the ex-| {penses of that trip the President per- | sonally paid $963.70. Among those from whom the com- mittee reported it had borrowed money launched the second corps for colored. |& boy playmate and jumped from the Six years later his corps acquired the | second story window of an apartment property at Seventh and P streets and | house. Landing on soft ground, she in September, 1931, Maj. Roberts| was merely bruised. ooy Expressing himself as “amazed at| the strong and growing” sentiment for | repeal of prohibition in North Carolina, Georgla and Tennessee, Postmaster General Farley said last night he ex- | pected these States, dry strongholds for ears, to vote for repeal when they ave the opportunity. The Postmaster General's statement welcomed Massachusetts, which has just voted for repeal, to the “honor Yoll,” and was issued upon his return | from a flying trip to the South, where, at Sewanee, he received a degree. Confident of Victory. “It is my confident belief that the | States yet to vote on this question will | all be recorded for repeal.” Farley said.| Al hope of passing in the House the “I am more confident than ever that | . & the eighteenth amendment will be re- | Pil passed by the Senate for gradual pealed. The demand for repeal is elimination of the alley slum dwellings strong in every section of the country.|in the District of Columbia over a 10- Another New Store Joins the Unity Drug Store Group Hilltop Manor Pharmacy in the Cavalier Hotel are at stake in the races in which his “I have just returned from a trip | bandoned for which, ook me into North Carolina, |Jear Period has been a Georgia and Tennessee. In each of | The bill has not been reported from these States I was told by numerous re- | ;o P5 B0 BRSSO At TR0 e nd 8 sponsible and leading citizens that these States would also vote for repeal as soon as they had the opportunity to express themselves. Dry Law Held Failure. “Without exception these citizens agreed that the eighteenth amendment had proven a dismal failure, that it had | utterly failed to accomplish what its advocates promised and hoped it would accomplish, that it not only had not rohibited traffic in liquor, but that it ad fostered crime and hypocrisy. “Many who have hitherto earnestly supported national prohibition in the belief that it would reduce liquor drink- ing and traffic in liquor were frank to say that their hopes have not been realized and that it is not only wise but necessary to repeal the amendment and to restore liquor con- | poll of the committee indicates a gen- eral feeling that action be postponed in the absence of Chairman Norton, | who is confined to her hotel. | extremely doubtful if the House lead- | ership would allow the bill to come up under unanimous consent. It is Corporation Counsel Bride has been at the Capitol conferring with mem- bers of the District Committee in an | effort to force emergency action. 0il Profits Uruguay. MONTEVIDEO (#).—Uruguay’s gov- ernment monopoly in petroleum, kero- sene and gasoline earned $250,000 profit in its first year besides reducing the price of gasoline by nearly 3 cents a eighteenth | gallon and supplying farmers with free oil for a fight with fire against a grass- trol to the States.” hopper plague. not yet repaid on May 31 were: John J. Raskob, $80,250; Joseph P. Ken- nedy, New York, $45,000; Henry Mor- genthau, $10,0f R. W. Morrison, San Antonio, $25,000; De Lancey Kountze, New York, $5,000; Breckinridge Lonlvi Washington, $10,000; M. L. Benedum, Pittsburgh $17,500; W. K. Vanderbilt, £10,000; Vincent Astor, $10,000; R. H. Gore, Chicago. $10,000; Howard Bruce, Baltimore, 10,000, and Robert B. 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TODAY’S PRICES AS LOW AS $99.50 NORGE Rollulsr nepprigeralion NODOW PAYMENT = GUARANTEE JORDANS 1239 G St.—Cor. 13th & G @ Efficient, lifetime quality refrigeration is most economical in the long run. Westinghouse hermeti- cally-sealed dependability and dual-automatic protection are combined with convenience features every woman will appreciate. Buy now while West- 21 Stores to Serve You—Shop Nearest One | Northwest Argyle Pharmacy, 17th & Park Road N.W. Baker’s Pharmacy, 701 Kennedy St. N.W. Bernstein’s Drug Store, 18th and Florida Ave. NW. Ol Cathedral Pharmacy, 3000 Connecticut Ave. %] Dupont Pharmacy, 1905 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. @l Higger’s Drugs, 5017 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Hill Top Maner Pharmacy, 3500 14th St. N.W. Morgan Bros. Pharmacy, 30th and P Sts. N.W. Morgan Bros. Pharmacy, - 4231 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 6] Petworth Pharmacy, Georgia Ave. & Upshur St. N.W. Teiskin’s Cut Rate Drug Store, First and Florida Ave. N.W. inghouse prices are the lowest in history. Come in! Scalfon’s Pharmacy 6130 Georgia Ave. N.W. Shoemaker’s Drug Store, 5301 Georgia Ave. N.W. Sugar’s Drug Store, 35th & O Sts. N.W. Upshur Pharmacy, 200 Upshur St. N.W. Edgar Morris Sales Company Clarendon, Va. Display 22 Wilson Blvd. Refrigerator Division 736 13th St. N.W. (Open Until 9 P.M.) J. C. HARDING CO. 1112 G St. N.W. F. 0. SEXTON 647 H St. NE. __ LI 6590 DISTRICT LINE HARDWARE CO 6029 Dix St. NE. AT. 0700 GEORGETOWN ELECTRIC CO. 1205 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. WE. 1867 RUDOLPH & WEST CO. 1332 New York Ave. N.W. NA. 4870 C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 811 G St. N.W. NA. 0140 Distributors NAtional 1031 RISTIG, INC, 1352 H St. NE. SNYDER & CO. East Falls Church, Va. A. L. LADD 716 King St., Alexandria, Va. MARLBORO ELECTRIC CO. Marlboro, Md. HYATTSVILLE HARDWARE CO. Hyattsville, Md. SMITH BATTERY & ELEC. CO. Leonardtown, Md, With This Central Business District Coupon McReynold’s Pharmacy, 18th and G Sts. N.W. Washington Drug Store, th and Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. NA. 2160 Northeast and Southeast Capitol Towers Pharmacy, 208 Massachusetts Ave. N.E. Home Pharmacy, Fourth & H Sts. N.E. Lincoln Park Pharmacy, 13th and East Capitol Sts. Silver’s Pharmacy, 2341 Pennsyivania Ave. S.E.