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MACON APPROVED INBOARD S REPORT Swanson Denies Press Re- ports of Damage to Air- ship’s Rudder. R By the Assoclated Press. Secretary of the Navy Swanson an- nounced today the special trial board had recommended that the Navy ac- cept the new airship, Macon. ‘The board, headed by Rear Admiral George Day, reported the airship's | flights were completed and recom- mended acceptance “subject to routine post-trial inspection.” “On the morning of June 13 persist- | in Washington. All-Lumber House At Chicago Offers New Bmldmg Ideas Windows inCorners ; Bun- galow Is Wood From Shingles to Dishes. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, June 15—Lumber from the four corners of the United States was used to build a local six-room bungalow that is wood from its shingles to_its dishes. It is known as the lumber house and is one of the model homes on exhibit at the Century of Progress Exposition. The 16-inch exterior siding boards came from California red wood trees and are unpainted. The red cedar shingles grew A 1933 note is the location of the windows in the extreme corners of the his arrival, Frank Murphy, new Gover- ceptance of proffered independence was THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 15 1933 IMURPHY HANDS OFF FILPINO FREEDOM Acceptance Is Island Prob- lem, New Governor Says in Inaugural Speech. By the Associated Press. MANILA, June 15—While cheering crowds and shrieking whistles greeted nor General of the Philippines, said in his inaugural address today that ac- entirely & Filipino problem, on which | he would maintain the traditional | hands-off policy. ‘The new Governor General, former Detroit mayor, brought a personal mes- to benefit the Filipins, not the United States, and recalled the statement of President Wilson that “every step we take will be taken with the view to ultimate independence.” Stresses Social Conditions. Saying the Government must lead in economic planning, Murphy said Presi- dent Roosevelt already had shown the way, giving the American people “a new thrill, hope and confidence.” He stressed the social conditions with which he was largely concerned as mayor of Detroit and said the insular government must be concerned with “the economic and social conditions un- der which millions of humble citizens | live” and undertake to prevent gross inequalities and social injustices. Muprphy indicated he would carry on the retrenchment policy of former | Governor General Theodore Roosevelt, now en route to the United States via | Euro] recourse to uncompromising economy in spending” Murphy said, but he warned not to look upon government as a mere business problem. Will Ask Special Session. With the Filipino Legislature still to | pe. “For the time being we must have | new Governor General to call a special legislative session to act on the inde- pendence matter, so that the regular | session convening July 17 could deal { with constructive legislation. SISSON CALLS FOR VETO OF GLASS BANK BILL Deposit Guaranty Provision Un- sound and Dangerous, Associa- tion President Declares. By the Associated Press NEW YORK, June 15—Francis H. | Sisson, president of the American Bankers’ Association, urged member banks yesterday to request President Roosevelt to veto the Glass-Steagall | bill because of its deposit guaranty pro- vision. ‘This section of the measure, ap- | proved by Congress, was termed by Sisson “unsound, unscientific, unjust and dangerous.” I‘;l a telegram to member banks he | said: “The overwhelming opinion of ex- $100,000 SUIT DISMISSED College Representatives Charged Officials With Beating Them. PINEVILLE, Ky.. June 15 (#).—The $100,000 damage suit of five representa- tives of Commonwealth College, Mena, Ark., who claimed they were beaten ‘when they came here last year to study ! Leo Gruliow, | D. conditions in the coal flelds was dis- missed yesterday. ‘The defendants were Mayor J. M. Brooks, Chief of Polh:e Pearl Osborne and Dr. C. B. Stacy. Counsel for the plaintiffs did not object when defense counsel filed a motion for dismissal, and motion was granted by Circult Judge C. Jones. ‘The college representatives, Koch, director; Harold Coy, instructor; Sam Sandberg and Isaac Lucien | from and mhlnr!ltz;nchlt '-l;: thlm of who ousted them from State n Virginia border above Harlan. e ‘Trout caught'at Lioch Leven, Scote land, this season number twice the ave erage for the last 30 years, 414 being hooked in one day. Sale Extraordinary Our Stock of Fine Clothes, Hats and Furnishings Must Be Sold sage to the Filipino people from Pres- covedbgee P itné ident Roosevelt which said that, in the ,‘n";:,,‘;;,‘dgi}i,“;:,e;,\,‘;e b o | selection of Murphy, “I have given @m- | gress leaders expressed _confidence ple evidence of my deep interest in your | Murphy would have their _support. welfare.” | There is wide difference of opinion con- | “This legislation * * * has not had Murphy cited statements of President | cerning the independence measure. | approval of the Federal Reserve Board, McKinley and others to the effect the | Manuel Quezon, president of the | the Treasury Department nor.the sym- insular government policy was designed | Insular Senate, said he would ask the | pathetic co-operation of the President.” e B e e e e e perienced bankers is emphatically op- posed to the deposit guaranty, which compels strong and well managed banks to pay losses of the weak. New Spring and Summer Suits—Greys, Tans, Fawns, Brown, and the New Blue Steel effects in plain and basket weaves—All the Latest and Newest Fabrics and Colors. ent press reports to the effect that the | Tooms on the front and sides of the Macon's rudder was damaged over house. Frankfort, Mich., were received,” Swan- | A number of other innovations have son said, “and the Navy Department at | been accomplished, among them &n in- that time in constant communication | laid, unseen gutter and the rounding with the Macon sent her the follow- | of the exterior corners by use of bent ing message: | Plywcod to conceal the downspouts. “‘Verify press reports to the effect| The building: has numerous novel Buy Now—while you can get these famous rudder damaged or any other dnmage‘ combinations of wood illustrating ml over Michigan,’ to which an answer | was immediately received from the com- | mnndmg offiicer of the Macon, to the effect that the ship had sustained no damage whatsoever, either to the rud- | der or any other part of the ship. ‘On the basis of the fight, a message was received this morning from the Board of Inspection and Survey, rec- | ommending that the Navy Department accept the Macon pursuant to the rou- tine final inspection trials.” Secretary Swanson told reporters he foresaw no change in the policy by which naval fliers are subject to sea duty. The congressional committee which investigated the Akron disaster has just termed this custom “a mistaken policy.” The matter is under investigation by Rear Admiral Ernest King, chief of naval aviation, “The Air Service is the right arm o( the Navy,” Swanson explained with | gestures. | “The submarines are the left arm. Neither arm would be able to function ;’;lthout knowing what the body was| ng.” | walnut veneer panels two feet wide ex- ernistically and with an airy, sunshiny || effect, has walls of wide planks of Idaho white pine and floors of Southern white | || Olk Strlpe, il HEADACHE —Why wait for slow- it | dissolving tablets to act? decorative possibilities in walls, ceilings and floors in its natural finish, ‘The high wood front doors are dis- tinctive in that they have door knobs in their midsections. And the dining room, off the living |} room, has walls of sliced American tending frcm floor to ceiling. The floors of the walnut are in Marie An- toinette parquetry. ‘The modernistic dining room furniture is white mahogany trimmed in red, and on the table are plates, mugs, cups and saucers of polished wood trimmed || with copper bands. The children’s rocm, furnished mod- ARRY KAUFMAN T 13161328 Seventh SENW. ) ScHLoss Bros. & (Co. Clothes at tremendous reductions SCHLOSS LINEN SUITS SCHLOSS TROPICAL SUITS SCHLOSS SUITS SCHLOSS SUITS SPORT TROUSERS prices that we are confident you will never see again $3.50 All-Wool New Sennit SWIM SUITS 32'35 Straw HATS 31.65 made to sell at $15 made to sell at $20 and $25 made to sell at $30.00 and $35.00 made to sell at $35.00 and $40.00 plain or striped—made to sell at $8.50 Reyem SHIRTS Sale Price, Sale Price, Sale Price, Sale Price, $16.85 Sale Price, $9.85 $13.85 $14.75 $5.85 $].00 FRIDAY BARGAINS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE THRILLING SAVINGS Sorry: No Mail or Phone Orders Filled! Children's W earables 20—Tots 49c Flop Hats RS Pay Boosted 20 Per Cent. LOUISVILLE, Ky. June 15 (P)—A wage increase of about 20 per cent, af- fecting 300 employes here and at Grahn, Ky., was announced yesterday by the Louisville Fire Brick Works. Louls Ernst, president, said the company has noticed a “tremendous” increase in business during the past six weeks. The | increase restores a wage cut imposed some time ago. Hmlnl ‘I'- Ildl‘%nk‘k reliel from rheumatic or T Free Pass_for Glen Echo Pool Bought to Sell at $2.50 with Every Suit New Washable $1 .95 BEACH ROBES Bought to Sell at $3 Plain Color—Neat Stripes SHORTS LAy 3 for 85¢c $3,50 Sweaters, $1.98 e S Bought to Sell at $5 Hosiery 19¢ Golf Hose Wash Neckties, 35¢ 50c Socks, 33c Pajamas, $1.00 . All at sacrifice Reductions Why not look—it costs you nothing EYER | Children’s 10¢ Anklets 5¢ | colors, _includi: ite. 8l 4 to 9. it Women s 50c Unlon Sult: 9 W!n‘nen‘sl $1 lRaxyon PI]IIIIM 42; ‘ 15¢ Xtra Slze Gauze Velts Wash Goods--Domestics 29c Prmted Chlffon Voile 19¢ | 4 ard 49c Enl;nb Eyelet]Batute Zgg i 25c l]"‘ru'nte::l Broadcloth ] z /ZE | 59c All-Slllk l]"lat Crepe 39: i 29c—40-m. Printed Organdies | | 24—Infants Dre;ues zgc 1331 F Street 1331 F Street Time to Buy Wisely Cottons and weolens have advanced sharply. Prac- tically all stock replace- ments will cost consid- erably more, If ever there was ,..fime for 1s’ 31.98 Drenes uft_sleeves: 7 to 14 years_ Comblnatlons | Jumper style: 42——Curls 30—Boys $1 Eton Smts stripes _and_covert 49—Tots 29¢ Sults House Dresses--C | 64—Sample Foundations Girdles and corsettes: sample sizes onl: 76—Women’s Day Froclu Organdy. evelets, crepes. etc: 10 to 4 . . ... ' 22Women's Pajamas Terry cloth_and broadcloth: were $1 40—$1 Linen Dresses Bure Irish linen in_fast _colors INTERLACED ONE-EYELET BOW TIE IN WHITE KID. Smartly perfo- WHITE KID STEP-IN PUMP. rated. Julienne of Paris designed. $3.65 A smartly simple model designed 4 by Julienne of Paris. . . $3.65 1 Y, Dobbs Straw Hats Dobbs Panamas, $6.00 Others, $5.00 | 39¢ Plam Rayon Tafl"eta 22: i 9 | 69c—81x105 Bedspreads kripkle_All_colors 47——Sanitary Aprons Were 39c_and 49c:_some lace trimmed i | Women's Coats Drusses 63—Women s Silk Dresses Pastel. Curtains- -Shadesv -Etc. 50c Holland Window Shades Complete with fixtures (32 in. by 6 ft). $1 Lace-Tnmmed Shades ize 3x0_ft | 5-Pc. Ruflled Curtains 11 color lot i 29c¢ Satee % 2-pc. Linen Suits .......... 3-pc. Linen Suits ......... 2.pc. Palm Beaches ...... 2-pc. Mohair Suits ....... 2-pc. Tropical Worsteds .. 3-pe. Tropical Worsteds . .. White & Striped Trousers. . Sport Coats 38——$5 95 Sllk Dreues | Prigts and plain colors. some with juckets, ik 60—$2.95 & $3.95 Silk Dresses 32.44 Prints. pastel and street shades. 44— $1 Silk Skirts Euih crepes In glsl!l shades: 26 _to I 23—Knit Sport F rocks ere $1.20: lacey knit; assorted colors. FRONT STRAP SANDALIN WHITE CALF. Perforated for extra coolness. $3.65 $l Marquuette Curtalns 59; ! . Regular $2.50 Quality French Lisle Half Hose A superfine grade in ribbed and clocked styles. SPECIAL $ 1 .35 Also Lot of Fancy Sport Half Hose—50c., Men's Furnishings Rayon Shll‘tl & Shorts 50C ! 22—Cofiee Tables Windsor Crepe Shirts . ... Plain colors and neat stripes. Men s $10 Summel; Suits 3:37; 4-40: 1-42: slightly soiled. $3.88 | |1 Boys 29¢ Union Sults Nainsook: sizes 6. 8 10 only. Men’s Khaki Pants slight_seconds; 3 Boys’ Blouses and S}urts iled from handling: sizes 7 to 15 72—Boys’ Khaki Pant; uality: sizes 7. 8 9. 10 onl .- Beddmg--Etc. Unpamted Chalrs Manhattan Shirts ........ $1.55 White and plain colors. = Beach Robes . . 53.95 Well railored. Distinctive. = Broadcloth Pajamas .... 31 45 Exceptional value. Fine Silk Pajamas SIZES, 2)2 to 9 Solid colors, extra fine quality. W|DTHS, AAA to c Men’s Rayon Union Sul s White and_colors: 30, 38 40 only. ... Flannel Sport Pants $3.50_Tan flannel: Sweet-Orr brand; 20 to 34._ s I FOOTWEAR Clnldren s Bnrefoot Sandals Won3en s Wl'nte Shoes 31.58" Children’s $2 Walion Shoes 5100 | Suses apg oxtords. Sum 6 g2 SXT T ) Women’s Comfort Shoes Boft and flexible. Sizes 5 to 9 Sport Oxfords All white and combinations of white and $5 s tan, white and black. Foot-Joy Shoes $9 and $10 Sidney West, Inc. 14th and G Sts. N.W. EUGENE'C. GOTT, President 1—Breakfast Sulte Extension table; solid oak; was $32.50. r‘; Hundreds More Not Advertised! Look for Them All Over the Store | ’ Q.?g « 113 F. STREET N.W