Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 33

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———— e Y ; tually they accept it better than traffio, also expressed the belief to- RathinEe o A d day that motorists “snouia e tnor- | HOUSE DECIDES CONTEST: Unlike many government employes, oughly protected from accidents in — Mr. Hendricks, who is employed at H the viaducts. He said he would co- |yotes Taken on Cases From Penn- . 8 the government printing office, doe: —" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1621 operate in any move that would make for greater safety at these danger sylvania and Missouri. not believe that reclaan;flclnllol:l (’klal " o totally dead issue. He feels tha 3 Is not loat, and that the great work On Ialands of Satety. g ‘Without a dissenting vote the House done by the old reclassification com- The matter of viaduct portection |Yesterday threw out the claim of John " Vs mission two years ago may yet tri- has been brought again to the atten- | P. Bracken of Pittsburgh, that he mph. : “I believe in a strictly ‘ffty-ffty’ olicy,” President Hendricks said. “ ! Federal ~Workers’ = Union [beiisve in the sovernment veing hon- |, C. Officials to Make In- s - believe in the emplu):'ea being honest . . lan of placing small red lights on Plans Aggressive.Campaign | vith the government. quiry Into Safeguarding E‘;‘E;‘{:,’fig_fi?_fl?d;:g‘:{"g at n;%,m‘}g, o . H res ghts woul prove an e This Winter. INVITATION IS DECLINED. | - Viaduct Entrances. ifegttard on” the ‘entrance Doats of District official d t Under the leadership of William J. |President Tells British He I8 UD- [ nac they wouin mare nosmie to o Hendricks, newly evlecud president, | 10 ¢4 Send Bankers to Conference [ termine how motorists may be safe- Federal Employes’ Union, No. 2, will| = = . " " end American repre- |guarded from colliding with the iron winter for salary readjustments up- |monetary conference cailed for Decem- | rious parts of the city. ward for government employes, plac- (per 6 &t Jondon by Britieh batkels| capt. John E. Wood, assistant en- adoption” of reéclissifieation legisla- tion. 5 % the conference was to be non-official in |small red lights on the posts at the | o . ~ S . Retention of the bonus now granted | its nature he would be unable to desig- | entrances to' these viaduets. Ut diates contiotiCIainmaTueRday Th"flf‘ of th comforts of i closed car for that price. All most government workers will be nate representatives from the govern-| One person was killed about a year [\ the Uit of the Corona Coal Com- } year car for about the price of a good open car. urged as an alternative to salary re- |ment. However. he was said to have|ago and a number of others haye [bonY of Birmingham, 5, adjustments, but only as a secondary | been of the oplnion that financial ex-|since been Injured as the result of measure following the refusal of Con- | perts from private banking institutions | automobiles colliding with these via- 1 hie, %Al company alleges that the gress to do anything in the matter |in this country probably would be glad | duct posts. P & the war commandeered of reclassification, Mr. Hendricks in- |to putticipate in the discussions of the Posts Palnted White. 171,476 tons of its coal, which, at the dicated today. 2 Following the death, the engineer |brice fixed by the United States Fuel tw e manifestly unfair for the e department of the District had the |Administration, amounted to $486,997. Eovernment to refuse to readjust sal-| ORDERED TO ANNAPOLIS. |entrance posts painted white. Ap-|The company has been paid $385,593 aries and then turn around and take even the bonus away, the new presi- | Lieut. Commander George S. Gil-|tection, since other collisions have dent of the big local union believes. |lespfe, attached to the U. 8. S. Yar-|occurred since that action was taken. | missal of the complaint on the ground While workers in general do not ap- [nall, has been assigned to duty at the| Commissioner Oyster. who, as head | that the road was not entitled to re- is. - | of the police department, supervises |cover under the railroad control act. prove of the theory of the bonus, ac- | Naval Academy, Annapol in SUES U. S. OVER COAL. wage an aggressive campalgn this |y piatives to attend the International [ uprights of railroad viaducts in va- |Birmingham Firm Takes Action to One of the first of many suits ing stress on the necessity for the|ing, it has become known. gineer commissioner, in charge of the | aeaingt the government arising out he President is understood to have | electrical department, said he would | of*¢0deral cantrol of rallroads was Informed the British bankers that since | 1ok into the advisability of placing |Drough, parently there is need for further pro- |on account of this fuel loss. tion of the Commissioners as the re- = sult of a collision & few nights ago. Trom . Pommeyiv et g which several persons were in- y seventh Congress. The House also adopted a resolution ured. The District has already adopted the | 1,3t Representative Harry B, Hawes, . Recover $100,000. Terms If t to' a hearing before the company alleges that the e government moved the dis- Open Sunday NEW_'NASH_SEDAN DELIVERED ¢ All Cord Tires—Every Convenience Ready for Delivery HURLEY MOTOR CO. democrat, was entitled to retain his @eat a8 & member of the House from the eleventh Missourl district. TAX COLLECTOR RESIGNS. Recelpt of the resignation of George F. Crutchley, collector of internal revenue at Kansas City, Mo, was an- noynced today by the Internal rev- enwe bureua. No action has been taken as yet upon the resignation, officlals said. It warms and ventila ' at the same titge DON'T have one room You should have even stifling hot and the temperature all over the next one frigid. That un- house—WITH fresh air al- comfortable condition is ways — no matter the cause of many winter severe the weather. Thou- colds. Yet that’s what you sands of users everywhere . from most heating sys- are getting just that serv- - tems—and they burn mcrs ie.——glul asizable saving in coal than the Lyon Heater. coal bills. The Lyon One-Pips Heater will be installed in your home immediately on the first payment of the new sell- ing plan. The Little Draft-Man Regulator—worth $18.00 ~—is given free with every heater this fall. See Your Dealer NOW! on Heater Jroo @lin& @c: 25—4 Cylinder You Wish 1522 14th St. N.W. - *Just Turning a Handle Drains the Buick Crankcase ~ Owners Time and Money Buick cars are built so they can be operated with a minimum of expense. If a part needs attention it is easily accessible. For instance, adjusting or putting a new fan belt on a Buick is a job that is handled by the owner in a few minutes. Buick invites compari- son. How Buick Accessibility Saves A Child Can Work the Buick Clutch Why drive a car that takes all your strength to work the clutch? Buick cars drive right because they’re built right—as more than a half-million Buick owners will testify. ’ £d I'sEasy to Shift Gears . On a Buick A slight movement of, the hand shifts Buick gears and without noise. - Myl That’s why thousands of owners prefer Buick for city driving. Its No Job tb Steer a ~ Buick Buick cars steer just like they drive —easily and comfortably. And like every other Buick part, the Buick steering gear can be trusted. Emerson & Orme Service Is Paramount Every modern device that tends to increase the efficiency of Emer- son & Orme expert mechanics'and make possible extraordinarily rapid and redsonable repair work is in the machine shop. ‘A special depart- ment will attend to the satisfactory "disposal of your old car. Twenty- four-hour service assures you ex- pert attention at any time of the day or night. 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