Evening Star Newspaper, August 29, 1935, Page 8

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A8 e i THE EVENING Actress Poses for Sculptor PROCEDURE DRAWN BY LABOR BOARD Funds Lacking, It Studies Act and Prepares to De- cide Pending Disputes. fremporarily stymied by the same financial complication that has fore- stalled initial operation of the Social Security Board and other agencles de- pendent on the third deficiency bill, the new National Labor Relations Board is preparing to apply itself to settlement of pending or expected labor disputes as soon as emergency funds definitely are assured. Meanwhile, the legal staff of the board is making an analysis of the act under which it is to function and fall instructions on procedure and policy will be forwarded to the regional offices in the near future. Starting out under a new act which fnvolves some difference in purpose and in functioning from that of the previous board, the new agency already is in receipt of 16 pleas pre- sented by organized labor. No cases ‘re being held over from the docket of the old board, however, since opera- tion under a new law would create legal differences in the pertinent facts | New York. Helen Gahagan, actress, poses for a head study by Isamu Noguchi, Japanese sculptor, & native of Los Angeles, who has been working in STAR, WASHINGTOX, LINDBERGHS ON TRIP ROCHESTER, N. Y, August 29 (#)—Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lind- ber:h made a brief stop at Municipal here yesterday afternoon three hours after taking off from New York en route for an unrevealed desti- nation which the colonel described as “some point in the West.” After having their red and black cabin monoplane refueled the couple took off. Lubricate Your Car 50- 5 Modern Steel Pits 6 Brands Fine Motor Oil 20c, 25¢, 30¢, 35¢ Qt. Owens Motor Co. . 6323 Georgia Ave. —A. P. Photo. of each case. 7 Auto Workers File Plea, case was brought before the old Labor | Board and an election was ordered in the new tribunal was that of the | January, but the demise of the N. R. United Automobile Workers' Union of | | A. and the same fate for the Labor | South Bend, an affiliate of the A. F.|Board when the Supreme Court ad- of L, in a plea for recognition as|vanced its decision on the Schechter exclusive bargaining unit for workers case voided the order. An election of the Bendix Products Corp. at Soutn | was held later, but its results were Bend, Ind. Following closely were 15 | held inconclusive and the controversy others presented by the United Textile | between the company and the union Workers' of America and received by | continued until the latter made its the board today. These, filed by plea to the new Labor Relations Board. | | Prancis J. Gorman, vice president of | This case will be referred to the the United Textile Workers, charge |offices of the tenth district under the ditcrimination against the U. T. W.| board set-up, one of the headquarters | @s bargaining unit for employes. ‘ot this district being in Indianapolis With 17 regional boards already \uhere hearings on the case probably established or in process of formation, | will be held. each of these cases will be referred to | the unit in its particular territory. Recognition Is Issue. The Bendix case, although its actual Pirst of the cases to come before TILTON HOME ROBBED EASY AS A-B-C! Anyone Can Paint Around The House With Easy-To-Use . The whitest WHITE you ever saw! It costs no more to use the best . . . it lasts longer, cleans easily, dries quickly and has no odor. Also 22 ® Will not Chip ® Tough and Durable Pint, 89c felation to a matter of interstate com- merce is open to question, is an issue centering entirely around recognition | of an organized labor unit as the ex- clusive bargaining group. For about two years the United Duco White Is Sold by Your Neighborhood DuPent Paint Dealer. HUGH REILLY co Serving Washington Nearly S0 Years. Police are seeking thieves whu o satked the home of Dr. J. A. 1520 Twentieth street, d\mng me physician’s absence from the city. His brother, D. Henry Tilton, 3712 D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935. UNITED FOOD STORES Privately Owned and Operated by Washington’s Leading Food Merchants LABOR-DAY SPECIALS LABOR DAY is picnic or outing day. All your re- quirements for this special occasion will be well taken ;lre of by the UNITED FOOD STORES in your neighbor- SCHINDLER’S PEANUT BU'ITER G 23¢ FRESHLY KILLED FANCY FRYING PLYMOUTH ROCK ‘CHICKENS - FANCY LEGHORNS All our stores are well uocked to meet your demands, in quality foods, money saving prices—plus UNITED FOOD STORE SERVICE. LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF HASH No. 2 can 17C LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 2+=19¢ CAMPFIRE 11b. MARSHMALLOWS ~ Pkg. FRENCH’S MUSTARD UNICO MAYONNAISE. LANG'S—SWEET OR SWEET MIXED PICKLES 2 & 19. CUT-RITE 9 _ 17 “SUNSHINE” SURPRISE ASSORTMENT A FULL POUND OF FINE CAKES we 3¢ TENDER LEAF TEA ¥e15¢ = 29¢c UNEEDA BAKERS PREMIUM FLAKE CRACKERS e 10c LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF No. 1 can 17C jars UNEEDA BAKERS BREWER-SNIDERS 319 GRAHAM CRACKERS WAX PAPER. POTATO CHIPS Automobile Workers’ Union has been | S street, who told police of the rob- Same Management. Same Ov'm'“t b , s—Mirrors attempting to gain recognition from | bery, said he would have to await the the company as the exclusive repre- ‘rezum of Dr. Tilton to determine whn sentative of workers of the plant. Its | has been stolen. YC&].’ S greatest E 1334 )\EW \ORI\ AVE. e Snapsthit I’HONE NAT 1703 week-ond coming up— . «"SA.Y, 1 WISH I'D BROUGHT THE CAMERA.” You're sure to say this some time during the week-end—unless you have the foresight of this young couple. Why I not have the fun they’re having? You'll bring back so much more to remember. (Right) “SWELL, EH DAD?" You'll be. just as inter-' ested in the pictures you bag over Labor Day. The first look is a thrill. i : YOU DON'T NEED to shoot a lion to have an interesting picture. The right girl and an ice-cream cone will do, as you can see for yourself. Try your girl in this picture, NY camera is a better camera when it’s loaded with Kodak Verichrome Film. 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