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A—6 *=x THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. propriety” for preaching in & Wes- STEEL STRIKERS | Vicar Apparently Will Escape |55 ot 225 ik e to parishioners and advocating a BI_USE m VI[HURY Discipline for Partin Wedding g ey d]hd"‘:o’“gm; STORE 5 CO . tape and so-called ecclesiastical tradi : . ‘- e . " ) ! « 0 5 999 | tioms” Will He Go to Wor.k for Windsor Now?” s i gt i Strikebreakers’ Food Nearly| Is Popular Question as Bishiop il untsil| o st ban s his work in the Liverpool slums. i . . “He's an intrepid sort of fellow,” a Gone—Picket Is Wounded. No Punishment to Be Inflicted. friend commented. June---A Month of Greater Food Values “ 9 By the Assoclated Press. - : == = ETETE WMCOMI We welcome th2 Brides of ‘37 as we have many others for the past 46 years. Start Davey “Hopeful. LONDON, June 3.—The poor man's ?.::{Loui.]."atnhde Il:;:;: :;‘dn‘kn?t?r :“cln:: Partridges Floating at Sea. housekeeping by getting full value for your food dollars. “Buy American’” and be sure By the Assoclated Press parson who married Edward of Wind- | ference with the Archbishop of Canter- Four French paitridges were found of dependable quality. Let us assist you in getting together the many items needed to stock your pantry—you’ll find ziiz==me. It Pays to Deal Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, June 3.— |sor and Wallis Warfield, despite zhe‘b\.,-_v_ “Let me make ‘t clear, more- | exhausted floating on the sea four Jubilant strike pickets at the crippled | frowns of Anglican bishops, apparently over, that my telegram is one of protest | miles off Filey, England, by fishermen. steel mills of the Mahoning Valley saw | escaped disciplinary action today from | only. There is no legal point involved.” | = “strike or starve” ultimatum ap- | the Church of England. Mr. Jardine's parishioners gazed ig reality in the Niles plant| No ecclesiastical measure Will be | curiously at his shuttered stone sicar- of Republic Steel Corp. today as they | taken against Rev. R. Anderson Jar- | gge. Some recalled that their pastor strengthened their lines at Warrer | dine, it was indicated by the Bishop |recently had talked of leaving the Old Jewelry after the shooting of a picket. of Fulham 3 other intmen N Flynn, general manager of | The bishop governs Anglican church | naereq. 15 this Terony qomne Made Into New the Warren plant, said the food sup- |affairs in France, where the middle- by our expert eraftsmen e meant he might become the Duke of | B e Ply at the Warren plant would last for |aged vicar, volunteering to give his [ ypeoac hE UERS PUome 1 oo and (Jesra AL Don’t Forget! In co-operation with other food stores, beginning Wed., June 9th, ASCO Stores Will Close Wednesday Afternoons First of the Season—New 1937 Pack Glenwood The Real Home Style , three or four days, but that if planes | former King a religious marriage | %40 be dene with it. Campbell’s were unable to make deliveries at | blessing, performed the Church of | Press Hits Narrow Minority. Use Your Credit ar une Niles “it would run pretty close there” | England ceremony—on his own au- The London News Chronicle bit- i A Low-hanging clouds and rain kept A tempest within the church, how- | row minority” in the church, which 1004 F St. N. W. the planes away from the plants |ever, provoked the question: failed to recognize Windsor’s claim to today. The plancs have been mak- | “Will he go to work for Windsor |a church ceremony. The paper said SA U‘ E ing deliveries at the Warren and Niles | now?” | it would provoke only sympathy for plants—two of five Republic plants| Workaday England itself was di- | the duke “and anything but sympathy 6till operating—since a few days after | vided into those who wanted to for- ¢ with leaders of organized religion in the strike started give and those who merely wanted t0 | this country.” Picket Shot After Parley. | forget last December’s abdication, and | o g The plan i inside the plant |the “affair Simpson.” Inclosure at W en and drop food Many churchmen throughout the adding, “They have already endured to the workers, placed at 300 or 400 |land were horrified because the vicar | mmh:n(l perhaps their anxieties are Niles plant had defied his superiors. [ Setiatiiniaay if planes are un-| But in other quarters the eleventh- | “C0 newspapers gave the wedding drop supplies at s today, | hour disclosure that “the poor man’s | o 5oty display, but steered clear one will have to take food in.” | parson” would conduct the xeligious | g¢*3y ¢ 0 P B PR A ECE OO s have refused entrance to|ceremony today at Chateau de Cande, : 3:25¢ Farmdale Large ASC0 Cooked and Hurlock Green Sweet Peas Cut Beets Stringless Beans 3-25° cans 2 ans 25¢ 3 «ans 25¢ 3 «ns 25¢ America’s Finest | Selected W Sweet Cream Guaranteed 2 7c Cis. EGGS dox. * 13 PILLSBURY’S Next time you travel, s pleaded for “Christian charity” for Windsor and his bride, remember— In Philadelphia it’s the BELLEVUE- STRATFORD £ the vicar. Whi trucks at the Niles plant, but reports |in France, caused lively satisfaction, | 7 #¢% G0 ) Snow-White PANCAKE N v Rtk e toll Man in Street Pieased. b dade g :“':K (‘\4’:‘:1"‘ "f:;l‘\( m‘l" v l;‘mpi;m:](l The m:: n the street was deeply | ©f England on remarriage of divorcees MODERATELY PRICED u er ctn. FL 1t be made late today | o Do e e e e | ltanie fareument among) the iBishore CENTRALLY SITUATED ynn s ip and tin mills | former monarch would at Niles were r ¢ full blast, with | married within the church of which | the sheet mill clo The plant nor- | he once was titular head, despite his mally employs 1,000 men post-abdication “isolation” by both The picket was shot at Warren only | the Church of England and the British 8 few hours after Gov. Martin I, |Sovernment ) Davey had conferred with company| The services of the Rev. Mr. Jardine n an attempt to bring peace were volunteered “for conscience sake.” h extends into geven States and has made approxi- | The Bishop of Fulham awaited & .. reply to a telegram of protest. The e |C|ous ew en mately 73,000 workers idle bishop informed the Darlington vicar His injuries were not serious. fER D SRa e R TR b Held Shot by Guards. the Anglican Church in France wit lead " in S { out any right or permission to do s0.” " it mencloe e bishop _explaned his. protest | strikers attempted to keep six non- i thus Mr. Jardine )‘\as no rrr.m-' stiking workers from running the | 8tical standing in France. Clergy blockade into the plant. John was | Who officiate on behalf of the Anglican treated for buckshot wounds at a | Church in France must either hold a hospital and released license to do so or have permission to Two men were successful in | do so. | “Otherwise they are acting as private the picket line into the plant ea in the morning, but four othe failed | of the church. Mr. Jardine has no A United States marshal served Gus | 2Uthority in this matter to act on be- Hall, S. W. O. C. leader, today, | half of the Anglican Church. him to appear in Federal “I shall not take any disciplinary id, June 8, with m / settlement lkout aft all meetings since M 1 in Junction suit nf three railroads see! ith T bo ) i r, Vi president of Young: W 5‘ eet & Tube, in a clos Steel Corp., third (-oncem{ he strike over refusal to £ign 2 union contract, was not repre- sented. Inland has no Ohio plants. ‘While Davey hed ahead for addi- tional conferences, the Steel Workers’ H I ‘ K Organizing Committee summoned its key men and organizers to ‘his Ma- honing V;'lm city md y !r\r strategy MAJ. BLAKE'BE'RMIAL FINE FURNITUR[ WILL BE MONDAY T USE OUR BUDGET PLAN! TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY! themselves. But there is general ob- Jection to the principle The middle-aged vicar twice before has aroused the anger of high church- men. Once the Bishop of Durham accused him of “a grave breach of RICE Ib. Gotd Seal el C: I;fi'}#LEER 3 6c EXSGSSC“’ 3 l b. - " | BACON . 19¢ Noodles 2,25 Libby's Tomato Juice Bel Monte Mary Washington Asparagus 245 ASC0 Slowly Cooked BEANS With Pork and Tomato Sauce 3 16 oz. lgc cans FARMDAL( EVAP. MILK 3 & 20° ASCH Evap. Milk “Best Food in Philadelphia” 2 . 17¢ Manning’s Cooked HOMINY 2 =T7e 4. 25 GOLD MEDAL ““heat-flo” roasted FLOUR |Win-Crest Coffee 12 & 55¢| 2w 37¢ Claude H. Bennett, Maneger DOLE’'S HAWAIIAN Pineapple Gems or Crushed = 10°¢ SUNRISE Catsup 2 Li&f'1 9c fi(fif(vnp 3 baby lac cans GORTON'’S READY-TO-FRY Pineapple Reg. 39¢ A4S CODFISH CAKES 2 % 2.3/ Layer Cakes (4 FLOOR BAKING SODA | Can Crosse & Blackwell’s | €2 3 9 Date and Nut Bread and— WAX (Bicorbonate of Soda) 1 pkg. Cream Cheese f;@'ifip:fh?{f 16 oz. C both C ,SAVY}"‘,?‘Y_ SPECIAL! pkg. 5 for 23 i.')au‘f:h R'gnsm Cake 150 individuals and have not the authority uinced he PHILLIPS “’Delicious” Pea or Vegetable U can C Phillips “Delicious” Spaghetti, 2 cans 11c ‘ Hershey’ sChocolateSyrup 2 3.‘1‘.]7‘ MARCO Dog and Cat Food 8 oz. con 5¢; 3 cans 25¢ Be Honored Sunday by If Purchased on Our 12-Month Budget Plan, a Small Carrying Charge Is Added st S This liquidation will end June 15th, so we urge you to act quickly. AMERICAN o0h Victor Bread |Bread Supreme Maj. Harold N. Blake, veteran of the | Remember this fine furniture is from Grand Rapids and other T 'I t To 3 ezt 14c 16-0z. 24-0z. :j_*;‘r'“‘fl;‘fprfjfrr:r::gmin?m‘:'c“;i] W]a’ré leading furniture centers . . . some of the finest made in America. olie Issue ol ‘I‘:::id 7c '{I:;fd "C ec Al PC s wiliite biealin See it today. 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(#)—Joseph Ur- ever built. i banek, janitor at the Labor Temple, won & $5 pay increase before his Sit- "KIRKMAN'S down strike was one day old He locked the doors of the labor 4 b LAUNDRY SOAP headquarters and placed in the win- B 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE in cut frieze; ; 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE covered in blue S c dow a sign reading: “Sit-down strike.” S ! large, comfortable pieces with spring-filled cush- ) ; Ivet; spring-filled seat cushions; down-filled ge, {,va?;r;rw(‘);xgar:\mrt Rolbe_rufrankun and backis erhions i beaurir carved. - Erame. ions. Il;eg;}gz SPlRSI%? I Bare C FRESH KILLED BROILING s Regularly $259. sl'ls TSl [ES s LIQUIDATION PRICE 2-PIECE MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE cov- " ered in a rust and green combination of tapestry KIRKMAN'S each ¢ R H Es 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE; carved oak, and| - Karakurl: Regularly $| 19.95 Soap Powder 2 pkgs. 9¢ covered in blue cut frieze chevron pattern; $234.95. LIQUIDATION PRICE. Cleanser 2 cans 9¢ 2 for 75 : Rid the home of these spring-filled cushions. A remarkable _value, NG GO s o] (e Floating Soap cake 5S¢ or 75¢ btk R e T ey s $179.95 ciic: ing cushion seat; French type eg; KIRKMAN'S SOAP CHIPS | One ap{x;.{;c{\a; QUIDATION PRICE _______ damask and brocatelle coverings. large ]8c $ender Frying Chickens Ib. 29c 2-PIECE MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE cov- Regularly $49.95. LIQUIDATION $39.95 pkg. 2ung ered in combination striped chenille and leorhelv(; PRICE T O i _ | Visk I spring-filled seat cushions; Lawson type back. 2-PIEC B SpTIng L e ‘ SPR I" G I-AM B 5 Regularly 5264.95.cE slzs 95 cushions. o; delepl svs",n"gg. {;sfiem::vemfl; fmst D E T H o L SI:CL’(;QLE:CO'?QO?'I Meatois, Z,C ARl LIQUIDATION PRICE _______ v tailoring. 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