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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 30

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y-r 30 THE COURIER-JOURNAL. LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17. 1933. i tte week. Nine on the highwa; Hambone Says mi hours of work SNOW CLEARING COST $10,000.

Columbus. Ohio. Nov. 16 UP) It cost the State of Ohio $10,000 to clear away the ice and snow that collected wages took im bulk hundred men got apiece and their of the money. CHURCH CLASS PLAY SET FOR TONIGHT The lead role in a four-act play, "A Noble Outcast," to be presented at 8 o'clock Friday night in Eagle Audi LINDBERGHS PLAN SEA HOP MONDAY Lisbon, Portugal, Nov.

16 (UP) CoL Charles A. Lindbergh will fly to the Azores on Monday, If the weather is favorable, it was officially announced tonight. Mrs. Lindbergh said yesterday that if her husband flew all or part of the way back to New York, she would accompany him. The Azores are 786 miles almost due west, over the Atlantic from Lisbon.

DOUGLAS SETS BUDGET LIMIT Director Would Hold Ordi 3uT Jm. Nt65vrts so much Cfltptct Me FitsauH A FA 5' tS DISTILLING GO. IS REORGANIZED Frankfort Distilleries, to Be In Production In Thirty Days. Reorganization of the Frankfort i i i torium, Second Street and Jacob Avenue, will be taken by Louis Schueler. The play, given under auspices of the D.

and B. Class of Grace Imman-nM Church. Is rfi- Peel 35 CITRON LEMON ORANGE nary Federal Expenses to Two and Half Billion. Nov. 16 UP) A budget Lb.

Distillery Company under the name of Porli Tenderloin Sailte With Fried Sweet Potatoes 14C 1 1 Tenderloin oE Trout 12c i rected by Jacob limiting ordinary Federal expenditures GLACE CHERRIES 39c lb. MIXED CUT FRUITS.39c lb. SHELLED PECANS 49c lb. Frankfort Distilleries, Incorporated with offices in the Columbia Build ing, was announced Thursday by E.ln A 1 II W. H.

Veeneman, the new president. Other officers of the new organization are: Vice presidents, w. J. J. Schilling.

Other members of the cast are Louise Koerner. Elizabeth 1 1 i-van, Virginia Watson Stucker, Cummins Lee Childers, Robert Humphrey, and Clarence Eckerle. bin i Schoen and E. D. Slater; chairman; of the executive committee, Lawrence i No JFaitinsln the Grill Louis Schueler.

Specials for Friday, Saturday and Monday WE SELL ONLY FRESH INSPECTED MEATS SUGAR-CORED SMOKED HAMS, 11 'c lb. CLUB STEAKS ljclb. CHUCK ROAST 10elb. ROLL RIB ROAST15clb. SPARE RIBS 8V2C lb.

VEAL STEAKS -17'2elb. SLICED BACON 17 'c lb. OLD-FASHION PURE PORK SAUSACE 123clb. ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAKS 15c Lb. Jones, and chairman of the board or directors, Samael C.

Miller. Mr. Veeneman has been connected with the Frankfort Distillery Company twenty-eight years amd Mr. Miller for thirty-five years. Mr.

Veeneman explained that the new concern is a continuation of the i I i KRESEL ILL AFTER TRIAL. New York, Nov. 16 UP) Isidor J. Kresel, convicted of aiding in misapplication of funds in the Bank of United States case, was reported seriously ill today from the shock and the strain of his long- trial. to $2,500,000,000 in the coming fiscal year is the goal set by Budget Director Lewis Douglas.

This was disclosed today at the same time that rumors were definitely dispelled that the Arizonan might resign his post following the changes yesterday in Treasury Department heads. Douglas was represented by close friends as being determined to aid in the fulfillment of President Roosevelt's campaign pledge to reduce normal Government expenditures 25 per cent. His attitude was said to be that he felt he had been delegated the job of slashing Government costs to within income and that he intended to stick and finish it. Estimates for the first complete annual budget Douglas has handled now are in the final stages of preparation for submission to the coming session of Congress. Those for the first of the nine regular annual supply bills the Independent Offices' Measure containing estimates for the Veterans' Bureau are to be sent to the House Appropriations bid company under new officers.

Other distillery concerns under con trol of the company are Paul Jones Meadville Distillery company, Mattingly Moore Distillery Com pany, Jefferson County Distillery Company, the Small Gram Distillery Company, and the Antique Distillery Company. The company will have four dis tilleries operating within thirty days with an output of 30.000 gallons a Mr. Veeneman said. Two of these distilleries will be in Kentucky and Cities May Decide On Buying Fords Richberg Says Policy Is Purely a Matter for Individuals. New Haven, Nov.

16 UP) Donald R. Richberg, general counsel of the N.R.A., told the Connecticut Manufacturers' Association today that the question of whether a municipal two in Baltimore, he said. 24 lbs. Gold Medal Kx'Sf lour IVheaties 2 -23 Bisquick 33 Washburn's Pancake Flour 2 17 Softasilk Cake Flour 27 The concern, representing an in vestment of $10,000,000, will keep 50 per cent of its operations in Kentucky and the other half in Mary land. It will manufacture Antique, Four Roses and Paul Jones according to the announcement.

ity should purchase Ford automobiles 2 pound Jr. CANS 4DC EVERFRESII ESS COFFEE is "wholly a matter of individual SCREEN 'VILLAIN ENGAGED. Hollywood, Nov. 16 (UP) Ricardo policy." Cortez. "villain" of motion pictures, Sour Pickles, qt.

jar 14c 4-Sewed Brooms 27c Jell-o, all flavors 5c Dill Pickles, qt. jar 14c Table Salt, 2-lb. box 5c Reliance Syrup, gal. 40c disclosed today his engagement to Mrs. Christine Lee, wealthy Beverly During a question and answer period which concluded his speech at the association's annual meeting, Richberg.

was asked: "Will the city of New Haven be Hills divorcee. How WILD ROSE MALT 35c $1.00 CAN FOR livine within the spirit of the N.R.A. Committee on November 27. Estimates for the Navy, Justice, State. Commerce and Labor Departments are to follow soon thereafter to permit appropriation subcommittees to hold hearings in December and to whio bills, into shape for House action in January.

The ordinary budget estimates include about $650,000,000 of anticipated postoffice expendiutres which are not expected bv Postoffice Department officials to exceed postal revenues next year. Should this hoped for offset occur, officials pointed out there would be no drain on the Treasury by this department. In addition, the budget estimates provide approximately $135,000,000, to be available if President Roosevelt decides living costs have increased sufficiently to justify restoration of the 15 per cent Tedprni pmnloye salary cut. Under the Economy Act passed in the special session, the President was empowered to restore the cut or any part thereof should living costs necessitate it. The budget estimates prepared by the bureau do not include figures for extraordinarv expenditures or public works and relief purposes, nor for the public debt sinking fund and interest reauirements.

which aggregate for the current year. From high official sources, it was learned that the Administration has not definitely decided whether it will if it purchases Ford cars for municipal use?" Richberg replied: "I don't think I want to undertake to give advice to a municipality re garding exercise of discretion under Why Doctors Favor a Liquid Laxative admit a 1 Mv the law. There is nothing in the Recovery Act that provides any basis for selecting between those who have complied with codes applying to their industries and those who have not. It is wholly a matter of individual policy. Pure Grape jam, lb.

jar.lOc Salad Dressing, pt. jar12c White Naptha. 4 bars-IOc Cr. Beans, med. can7V2C 10-LB.

BAG CORN MEAL, 19c; 100-LB. BAG, $1.60 10-LB. CLOTH SACK 5S SUGAR 50c 25-LB. CLOTH BAG, 100-LB. TOWEL BAG, $4.90 ROQUEFORT 53c lb.

SHARP CHEESE 25c lb. MINCE MEAT WAc lb. HORSERADISH 9c Bot. SWISS CHEESE 29c lb. BRICK CHEESE 19c lb.

LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES Pkg. FRESH FISH DIRECT FROM THE WATER DRESSED OHIO RIVER CATFISH 20c lb. Turtle Meat 17c lb. Red Snapper 25c lb. A Ari ni'H 4ll 4k.

I' "The Government has expressed the i I (. I 1 in iLIt JUU Hldl LUC dlC" policy that those bidding for Gov cause of chronic constipation. ernment contracts should be complying with the code. There is nothing Any hospital offers evidence of the in the law which requires an indi harm done by harsh laxatives that vidual to sign a code. The law con templates, however, that the code drain the system, weaken the bowel I muscles, and even affect the liver and kidneys.

ask for additional public works employment funds but it was generally conceded that more relief funds would be requested of Congress. SCHOOLS CLOSED. New Bedford, Nov. 16 (A) Public schools of New Bedford closed Fortunately, the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured.

The action can thus be I Full should be observed and in latest news on the controversy I have not been informed that Ford is violating the code. "I wouldn't want to give an opinion as to whether he is complying with the code or not. since the question is very complicated, involving many other things besides hours and wages. "The policy of a particular municipality is wholly discretionary. There is no requirement in the law that the consumer should or should not trade with signers of codes." controlled.

It forms no habit; you Full Measure needn take a double dose a day i or two later. I tonight until December 1 because the city lacked $45,000 to defray expenses until the end of the fiscal year, No-jvember 30. More than 18.000 pupils jand 500 teachers will have an enforced holiday. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has 123-125 EAST JEFFERSON STREET the average person bowels regular as clockwork in a few weeks' time.

Why not try it? Some pill or tablet raav be more convenient to carrv. Answers to Today's Ash Me Another But there is little "convenience" in any cathartic which is taken so frequently, vou must carry it with 'J" 1 The Persian. 2 Copper. you, wherever you go! Its very taste tells you Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is'wholesome.

A delightful taste, and delightful action. Safe for expectant mothers, and children. All druggists, ready for use, in big bottles. Member N. R.

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Tickets On Sale In Style Court, Second Fldmr, for AH Sues to 6 Manual-Corbin Game Value That IV ill Surprise You Parkhill Hats s2.85 You'll really be using your head if you buy a Parkhill hat. Perhaps you think that because prices have been going up yu can't get a real hat value at so low a price. Well, we'll surprise you pleasantly and financially! LEW BROS iLEVy Incorporated 229 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE, BETWEEN MARKET AND JEFFERSON STREETS LOUISVILLE'S GREATEST FAMILY SHOE STORK Incorporated.

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