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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX. B. €. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1929. Ll PLANSTO ORGANIZE EMPLOYES OF CITY Federation Representative to| Address Government Workers. tive of the eral Employes, to | . ernment employes in the District | ing board room on the need lvf organ- | ization among municipal emploes. Mr. | iver expects to orga workers into two gro iem group and a per ing to the ways the re groups_are paid. Emploves of the following divisio invit ctor of taxes, blue pnm ctor of boilers, Plavground of build- f build- orporation coun nd mea welfare, markets. HOOVER APPbiNTS BOARD IN TFXAS RAIL DISPUTE | nnounced the lowing special 0 investigate the wage dis- pute between the Texas Pacific Railroad ‘ Water Department, James R. Ga io, chai l Chester H. Ro C. Clephane ¢ FASHION MARCH IS DAMP CHICAGO, .~ The old gray bonnet_ with it or ore 1 Easter than ned and blew, ampening of | ‘ was thunder and d street sub- | nd lightning sections of Edmonston William Rngm ¥ d F. H. Kreimann | % FARM RELIEF DATA GIVEN TO HOOVER Representative Tilson As- sures President of Definite Action at Extra Sesion. President Hoover today was given as- surance by Representative John Q. Til- son of Connecticut, Republican leader of the House, that splendid progress is being made in the preparation of the farm relief and tariff revision legisla- tion to be taken up during the forth- coming extra session. The House leader told the President that the farm relief would be the first - | on the program and that provision has been made for taking up the reappor- tionment legislation. He stated that he was not in a_position to say any- thing about the time for adjournment yet. He is of the opinion that if the extra session resolves itself into long- drawn-out affair the Senate will be to ntative Tilson expects the sion to be limited to those which are considered impera- tive at this time, and he does not antici- [pate any greal difficulty in_preventing attempts at discussion of legislation not the program Ernest he Jahncke of New Orleans, '\ of the Navy, called at - | Fespects and to have a brief chat with sident before assuming his duties Navy Department. Col. Campbell B. Hodges, who has | been assigned as chief military aide at the White House to succeed Col. Osmun Latrobe, took up his new duties today. It is understood that President Hoover intends to utilize his military and naval aides to the extent of assigning to them duties that might correspond to those being performed by his secretarial staff. It has not_yet been determined just what work President Hoover will assign to Col. Hodges. 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Police had a warrant for “a woman named Kujawinski, 1215 Dodge avenue.” A bright desk sergeant thought there |s should be a firsi name, so he looked in | error, as most amusing—to raid the the phone book and found Mrs. Anna | wrong place and find liquor. It held Kujawinski Tisted. . He edited the war- | no merriment, however, for Mrs. Anna rant accordingly. How was he to know Kujawinski and she told them to go to This Week- -End e ewest Combination CROCERY-—MEAT PRODUCE MKT. 4243 WISC.AVE. —_— Our New Combmcd Store Tiore, mex v iwo b inatian e M‘burnmli -m.m:m Mrs. Stella Kujawinski's. They did, but Mrs. Stella, having heard all the racket at her neighbor's, was ready for them and no liquor was to be found. ‘They arrested her, anyway, although it was not quite clear for what. DR. OSWALD SCHREINER ON MISSION TO FAR EAST pRREEEUTS NE German Girls Shun Stage. FRANKFORT - ON - MAIN (#). —A| lack of able “supers” resulted in the| cancellation of the performance of Of- fenbach's operetta “Die Schoene Hel- ena.” The management of the Frank- furt Theater advertised for 200 pretty young “Greek girls,” but only 30 young ladies, between 14 and 18 vears, applied for the jobs and none of them had ever acted. Today to Attend Pacific Sci- ence Congress in Javil Dr. Oswald Schreiner, chief of the di- vision of fertility of the Bureau of | Chemistry, Department of Agriculture, will leave Washington today for the Far East, where he will represent the de- partment as a delegate at the Fourth Pacific Science Congress, to be held at Bureau of Chiemistry Official Leaves ' Batavia and Bandoeng, Java, May 16 to | plying this information to the bureau’s June 4. investigation of sugar cane sol in the Dr. Schreiner also will attend as a | Southern States and insular possessions delegate of the Department of Agricul- | Of the United States. ture the Third Congress of Interna- | tional Sugar Cane Technologists to be | Dbeld at Surabaya, Java, June 7 to 21, | Saling from Seagtle April 6. Dr. Schreiner will visit Japan, the China Const, Singapore and the Malay Penin- sula, en route to Java, and on his re- ‘mm trip will touch several of the Dutci East Indies islands, Formosa, and th Philippine and the Hawaifan Islands making a special study of agricultura conditions and fertilizer practices in the growing of tropical crops, such as rubber | Japan was the first one of the Asiatic fea and cofee, with special attention to | countries to adopt a constitutional form sugar cane growing with a view to ap- | of government. Convention Here April 7-8. The national convention of Temple Brotherhood will be held in the May- flower Hotel here April 7 and 8, it vas announced today. Several men f national prominence will be on the onvention program, to be announced n the near future HE increasing demand of American women for genuinely good foods has made the A&P stores the most widely patronized in America. 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