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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. pool under way, what with one cost | a week the necessary $500 were in the | and another. till and the water was turned on m‘ WAUKESHA, Wis. J 3 W Evening Star learned | the Y. W. C. A. pool. v o OUne o<l thf?‘ K?“fi;‘eand nmr']‘_! Snlr '};e old| This year the hope is that the pool | John Waszak, Muskego farmer accused downtown neighborhood were standing | Will be opened on July 1. That gives | Of setting a dynamite blast April 18 | in need of a swimming pool, & move- | Sightly more than three weeks for | Which wrecked his home and killed his ment was set under way to get the| 8l things to be done, the money|Wife and 8 of their 10 children, TRADE MaRK L N Sal Denies Dynamiting Family. arge Storage Dale NEW YORK BODY Household Furniture of Every Description, Per- sonal Effects. China, Glassware, Bric-a-Brac, Mattresses, Bed- Draperies, | Ole Swimming Pool Closed $500 Will Open It and The Star Will & DO I VT o (e G. frigerators, Electric Fans, Etc. REGISTERED 5 At Public Auction AT SLOAN’S 715 13th St. SATURDAY June 5th, 1937 At 10 AM. Fidelity Storage Ci CASH 0AN Co. the i Others. & €O, INC., Aucts, DR. FIELD Succeeds . .. Where Others Failed Many years of ex- perience has espe- cially fitted me to handle the most difficult cases of dental surgery. With mod- ern equipment and means at hand to alleviate pain, you are assured careful, conscientious work at all times. Special vio- let ray treatment for pyorrhea. | guarontee fit in any mouth. All work done in my laboratory. My special attention given to nervous persons. Extractions. §1 & $2 Plates Gald Fillings --%1 up DR. FIELD 406 Tth St. N.W. MEt. 9256 Over Woolworth 5 & 10c Store Also Gas $10 to $25 Crowns ~___ $6 up cas L MARKET CO 311 Tth St. N.W, 3146 M St. N.W. FRI.-SAT. SPECIALS! SIRLOIN M OR CUBE 28c STEAK™ Boned-Rolled BEEF-RIB 25c ROAST™ FRESH GROUND 1 7c BEEF . TENDER CHUCK 1 Gc ROAST n. POCKET VEAL l 20 ROAST . SHOULDER & mm VEAL 1 5c ROAST . SMALL FRESH c Shouldeq§1 9 STORE SLICED 290 BACON™ ROLL ; Butter ™ 35 QUART PEANUT 28c Butter Dressing NEW . Potatoes 10 ™ 30¢ HEAD (H Lettuce Open Till * DROPSLOCAL 250,000 to 300,000 Work- ers Involved in Move Against C. I. 0. Py the Associated Press, NEW YORK, June 3—The Central Trades and Labor Council last night | announced the suspension of 46 of its locals affiliated with the Committee for Industrial Organization. The latest move in the local struggle | between the C. I. O. and the American Federation of Labor came as the result | of an order issued by President William | | Green of the federation in Cincinnati | Saturday. | | The suspended locals, of which the council had 456 members, were | branches of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the Amal- | gamated Clothing Workers of America, |the Transport Workers Union, the | Bookkeepers and Stenographers Union and the United Textile Workers. The federation said the suspension involved between 250,000 and 300,000 workers. Unanimous Ballot. Vice President John Munholland of | the Council said its Executive Com- | mittee was unanimous in its vote for | the suspension. Joseph P. Ryan, presi- | dent of the Council and of the Inter= | national Longshoremen’s Association, Wwho has defingd Green's order in A. F. | of L. jurdisdictional disputes, did not | the Council meeting. | Green's order to suspend the locals | | affiliated with the C. I. O. was based | on an A. F. of L. constitution provision that locals chartered by unions which have been suspended by the federation | are ineligible to belong to the State federation of city central labor unions. The parent unions of the 46 locals all | have been suspended from the A. F.| of L. | A strike of 400 armored car guards | and drivers who laid down their guns tying up $1,000,000 in bullion, was | | partly settled last night when two of | | the four companies involved signed | | agreements. | Hours and Pay Agreements. The agreements, made with the | United States Trucking Corp. and Brinks, Inc., called for a 44-hour week, | with & $45 salary for drivers and $35 for guards, insurance paid by the com- | pany, and no liability for personal operty damaged by the employes, The Transport Workers' Union (C. | 1. O) announced the New York City | Omnibus Corp. had expressed willing- | ness to have a collective bargaining | election held. | In another transportation field, the | Parmalee Taxi System posted notices that it had reached an agreement | with the International Brotherhood | of Teamsters and Chauffeurs, an A. F. of L. affiliate, but C. I. O. drivers chal- | lenged the validity of the agreement | in affidavits submitted to the City In- | dustrial Labor Relations Board, charging coercion of workers. | TRIAL'S END SOUGHT LONOKE, Ark., June 3 tor for Lester Brockelhurst, 3 notified Circuit Judge W. J. Wag- | goner yesterday they would seek a | Supreme Court order to stop the | scheduled trial, June 14, of the so- called “Midwestern crime tourist,” charged with first-degree murder in | the hitch-hike slaying of Victor A.| | Gates, Little Rock. i | The notice was served after Judge ! | Waggoner denied the attorneys' mo- | tion for a 30-day continuance of the | trial. sack, you don't want HANES. When you get around to Winston-Salem, N. C, ¢ N SHIRTS Y YO [ SHORTS ik i 39° 5. Accept Funds. Three youngsters from Opportunity House look discon- solately at an empty swimming pool in the basement of the Y. W. C. A. at 614 E street—with only $500 standing in the way of filling it up. Right to left: Anthony Vaniglio, Harry Copperthite and Walter Smith. wanted to go swimming terday afternoon—account the heat—but the ole HREE boys from Opportunity | I House, 915 New Jersey avenue -Star Staff Photo. Harry C old your thite, anot and his budd yes- | € i wimming pool down in the basement of the Y. W. C A, at 614 E street, was closed. “Say,” said Anthony Vaniglio, “when is this pool going to be open for business?” Miss Bessie Baker, who ran the pool the people of shook heri last year with money Washington head. contributed “I don't know,” she said. RETURN/ Get rid of onts com a pletely. Antrol is guor-£ onteed to kill the en- tire colony in the nest Safe around children or pets. Quick-acting, economical ; MisTER, if you went an undershirt that fits like a potatos But if you like it snugging your ribs — with @ smooth, spruce, featherweight grip = HANES is your dish. No matier how much you wash these shirts, you can't loosen their tight elastic-knit, They always look and feel neat and clean-cutl . Here's another thing about HANES: You tuck the tail fnto your shorts in the moming, and find it still there at night — not bunched around your waist. HANEs is too long dor that. This is underwear . . . Not blunderwearl buying your shorts, be sure fo ask for HANES. 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P: cmce.d Mak: :“h) asses (6 fluid ounc . uA‘l‘l measurements aré level Measure e sauce- 2 boil t once necessary wherewithal. The Star will | receive all donations from the grown- ups who want to contribute anything in the way of cash to make a lot of youngsters happy. | As Miss Edith Coulson of the Coun- | cil of Social Agencies expressed it: | “About the best thing the people of | ‘Washington can do for the downtown boys and girls is open up the Y. W, C. A. swimming pool—on E street.” Miss Baker, after her experience of a year ago, when the pool catered to 100 young swimmers a day, claims this to be one of the best philanthropies | in all Washirgton. “That swimming pool is a life-| saver—in more ways than one,” Miss Baker says—and she knows. It takes about $160 a month to| | keep the pool in full operatfon. That | | provides for swimming instructors, | | medical examinations, chlorination of ‘ the water, towel service, laundry and | soap. | | Last year The Evening Star was instrumental in calling attention to | the fact that the boys and girls of | down-town Washington were in need | | of a swimming pool, and in less than | raised, the pool set in order. rounding walls need a slight dose of | Cult Judge C. M. Davison. The pool must be scrubbed- | Davison set the trial for june 14 Towels must be | | bought, soap furnished. paint. and made sanitary. So, this is the time to get started— and.The Star stands ready to Pake care of the funds; to turn them over later to the Council of Social Agencies. TAKE THE FAMILY Excursiond. SUNDAY, JUNE & See Beautiful Fairmount Park in PHILADELPHIA $3.00 Chester $3.00 Wilmington $2.75 Leove Wathingfon 830 c.m. and 8:10 @, (ChesterPassengerswill use 6:30 0.m. Train.) ce_of 2 trains returning_some_day. 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Apricots ____2 m- 29¢ ' 3¢ big No. 21§ can o6 opulat ¥ arands carto? 8 0’Clock Coffee__2 1 b, bars FRESH HEN TURKEYS ™ Fresh FRYERS Leghorns Barred Rocks »28c » 35¢ Tender Flavorsome ’n John’s Fillets __m. 1T¢ White Crab Meat _____». 43¢ Croakers - Trout IFist, - 8¢ Boston Mackerel 573, 12¢ Claw Crab Meat ____n. 33c Lamb Chops 3-Corner Beef Roast potetoes 10) > 25¢ PINEAPPLES °* ]00 LEMONS ... 26¢ &= BEETS 2 bunches 9c FANCYCE] ERY | SPINACH CRISP 2 bunches '|9c 2 lbs. 9C Prices Effective Until Closing Saturday, June 5, 1937 % AT THIS STORE ONLY » Stringless BEANS 2 Ibs. 9(; FRESH