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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. of the American Automobile Associa- Ao o e excontive wommmice| FACE BIG PROBLEM . {of the three A’s presenting arguments |against the act, a clash occurred be- p Deferred 2 !tween him and Mr. Darr, who protest- | : i i |ed that such arguments, inserted in Public Meeting at Manchester Cites [the meeting prior to the Darr com-| ition” mittee report, were unfair to his com Deplorable Position” of the a3 mittee. The matter was settled by Spinning Industry. P ments Chamber of Commerce Direc- | 5poins oL Acioh. ors aico post. | e a poned action on recommer ions as | ' . fors Postpone Action 0n | to what should ‘be done with the | B the Associated Tress b b “hain Bridge, which has been closed | $ to traffic because of its dangerous con - ks Insurance Matter. {dition. A Tetter ‘was fled with the |town hall here vesterday > | chamber from Virginia residents pro- ttention to “the deplorahle | testing that the closing of the bridge of the British cotton spin-| Tostponing final action as to their | had proven a mity” for the sec- P r Dvinie keade | - ¥ N T attitude on the proposed enactment of | ton of Fairfax County, whose resi-|"pp principal spe T s it bile liability in- | 4€NtS now must make long detours in | o who . flec a compulsory automobile v | order to r h the city. | surance law for the District of Colum-{ Ivan . Weld, chairman femiand i e ‘ Here are Tovely i I ; ( | I Other bia after a vigorous debate, the board | chamber committee on finance, taxa- | jo.q1vin Lancashire's power to recover P S S of directors of the Washinglon Ct ‘mri(un a ansessments, oo Hess itiie Dot Sore wir oul| - lAMMDS Lat . SULPTIS - of Commerce last night recom. |cons on_ o sinta tax ; o 5] Y B B e ishnient: of electric |-06ds; swhich Dlaces taxion (Il o COLE S Sdenelen sunonc| angly little, cost— of Lamps traffic signal lights at all downtown idents of Virginia who conduct | cediion of the industry, including the 1 ¢ B b . treet intersections as a means of | business in that State. The matter |\corkers. with the widest terms of ref. amps by the hun and Shades, enforcing control of pedestrians as|was referred to the committee for erence, to col er every aspect, espe- 1. l ] 'f l ’ well as of vehicular traffic. study. clally the postibllity of reospanisstion| dreds —icoloriul, r A aken in adopting the ial E i ills, st : i . This action, taken in adopting th Industrial Exposition. of the mills artistic, decorative : ' $9.95 report of the committee of the cham- spropriated a fund of | The meeting ended without any res: ber on police and fire protection and | g, g vm”' by ” olution being submitted. i * g s ik rolge 2 on the movement for t 1 —ths: B eI i | the davelopment or ‘States” Buniaings | e Aniericanzsection ‘of the gen, B E Shn Darr is chatfman, was accompanied | {*\(axhington.for housing o peria: |2l committee of ‘the Federation of | o many 2 corner Yor "and oMcial inspection and adjust, [lent States' Exposition here. ~The | i MiSiEl, PoCon Spners Ausccls; o ment of the brakes and lights of | Board of Trade and Merchants and | \Uican cotton to-curtail production| Which would be { . automobiles be enforced and request- % & s sriations. | DY _Stoppage of operations on Satur- e s ing the District Commissioners to call | 35ked to make similar appropriations. |42 < and Mondays, or an equivalent| Otherwise void and o . = Martin A. Leese, president of the i % a conference here of the traffic direc- to_this._until October 31 — useless. Buy now | Group of fors of all the larger cities of the | Chamber. announced that plans were n | exposition to be held here next Win | at these extraordi- | Lamps and Groups country £o draft & code of uniform | under consideration for an industrial i T [ter on a larger scale than ever here- || ENTERPRISE SERIAL Final Decision September 19, | tofore nary special low Shades All three recommendations of the TRl i Bmlding Association : SAVE rices and SAVE. : at $12.95 committee, adopted by the directors, : o 7 are to be Torwarded to the full hody | Radioman Is Drowned. 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. of the Chamber of Commerce for final Accidental death by drowning at - . decision at the first Fall meeting, Sep- | Shan August 27, of David Gil- 38th Issue of Stock Now Open tember 19, | bert ¥ . radio man, third class, | for Subscription In urging the installation of n'l'w)»".’l((:\()\m| to the destrover Parrott, | matic traic signal lights at all ine|was reporied foday to the Navv De. || Money Loaned to Members tersections in the congested section,|pariment. His mother, Mrs. Elizabath | the Darr committee declared that Easson, lives at East Dedham, Mass. || on Easy Monthly Payments ¢ by such a method could there | T e Il s anin 38,5 connsits: ‘Fnrcs. . Stion n effective control of the move- | i Presiden Secreiar - " Doscribing | Early Egyptian doctors were atso | i id | priests of pedestrians. Describing conditions unde: t pedestri Y s ' i i ons'in' he fuce ot i e i | S L Silk Georgette Shades, with Silk ing life and limb and delay & 3 . i ini y i f;;;:f:rfc::‘\:;\%n:g‘uéé}‘:l\1‘)‘;;:‘?%:::}‘1? = No interruption to business and no incon- : S — _— Welghted tention whatever” (o the crossing of wenicnce to customers during construction of our vedestrians. . Y i e new show windows. ¢ The uncertainty regarding the con- | 0 ovitod: mith ithe Tutehatios el s igsts . > Sl o i e @ Rich’s Now Displaying kbosenra ihe elattive tom i : ‘e control of the prene o e e e € the New- Fall Footwear tention to the pedestrians. While a strong sentiment developed among the directors for the com- pulsory liability insurance which is designed to provide indemnits for per- | Th S Sammitiss ‘wan: tooroatiton o < > B S O Roxy American Automobile Association, the United States Chamber of Commerce | and the National i ot | Finance Companies the chamber opposing the proposed | W i ol Setion, of thces et | 4=Piece Walnut=Veneered Bedroom Suite Bed-Davenport Living Room Group King and C e e niseg enadile la i e p by . o) R Bl s e bl e i Consisting of three massive pieces exactly as T8 o e e e The “Roxy” is truly representative of the prery e e pen 0l it pisd S ietiang T e e SRR ("l?’xir and Daven- Eanizations that the public safety many new models—exclusive and distinctize. excellent workmanship will prove a surprise pot. They are upholstered in high-grade Jac- committee of the chamber had recom = when you consider the price. Of genuine walnut S vElauE T hes Davinbost - coatains sd 1N Shded (Sio law Without - therough Dezeloped in patent leather and black sucde, veneer on gum, artistically decorated. The suite . P g4l : : SRy o SR e TS miaiee. comprise Dresser, Chifforobe, full size Vanity size bed. 5 omprises a sser, , full siz k Clash at Mecfing. at $14.50. np! 4 : and Bow-end Bed. It develops. following publica tion of the action of the Darr com- Deferred Payments mittee early last week in recommend- ICHS Ing enactment of the insurance meas. F Street at Tenth. Deferred Payments ure, that voluminous documents list- | = ing arguments against such a law = were sent “from the United States == Chamber of Commerce” to members = of the board of directors of the local = chamber. This “propaganda” brought | = bitter denunciation_from members of == the chamber, and Mr. King declared | = the arguments in this literature to his | = mind were “an insult” to the intel. | = ] = 5 nen” Taaac ane: member_ot_the | N on’t ool h 3-Piece Mohair Frame Living Room Suite . Dining Suite You'll Want to Own This splendidly constructed suite is beauti- Ten pieces comprise this Handsome Suite. fully designed with cdrved frame—upholstered They are Extension Table, China Closet, Server, and covered in a good quality mohair—with re- $ Buffet, five side Chairs and one Armchair. They $ versible loose spring cushion seats. Davenport, are of walnut veneer combined with gumwood. Armchair and a Wing Chair, as pictured. The chairs are upholstered in tapestry. Deferred Payments Deferred Payments Two Pillows Bath Stool v White Enamel $ 1 . 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