Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929, 23 ————— e e 1 that is the only activity the association work, including the Washington agency. | é¢ DRUNK’I" liquors, whisky, brandy, schnapps and Make-up TluxM as Art. larity or characteristic of the person had.” After the meeting Mr. Arnold sald in WHEN IS A MAN beer, e ©ime of this| Make-up has always been considered |they are to represent. | . Regarding the denlal by Kirby that a statement he would withdraw his res- — llicking time o an art by stagefolk, but it has remained . t the associaf ed in_“lobby- i Extensive Tests Being Conducted " in Washington, Senator Caraway ignation and “would carry on the work ation, in which he charged Chairman Caraway of the special Sen. % 8 id: of the association with increased vigor.”| in Copenhagen by Magistrates. “A Negro when trying to conceal The meeting opened with a vigorous| COPENHAGEN (N.ANA). — The the truth, always says: ‘Not as ws . ireiiaent e % drunk?” of! Kirby should nave added to his D ot hee | dewion SWDat 8 e et statement, ‘Not as I knows of. seems as though it never would be an- Hearings by the committee will be ate lobby committee, and Rej resenta. | SWered conclusively. In motoring ac- P i resumed next Tuesday with the ex- i inti ber of the| cidents the accused very rarely admits Holds Effectiveness of South. |resumed nest Muesdey o o imese | SOUthern Tariff Association e . ot 00" s Jadsos have lotle r As .at. N “f d b comoanies interested in the sugar riff. T ern Assooiation Nullified by pellinesses summoned are W. L. “Garner has a goat farm,” Mr. Kirby the Hunigarian ;mdix:m of justice e 3 etriken of nver, presiden e : ; & tion on goat's hair. lecree it all judges must past a Loss of Contributions. | Gieat Western Sugar Goc: Giadys Moon for Legislation. e o P asied particularly In | proficiency test in’ motoring . before Jones, Washington representative of the he g m see that|being allowed to deal with motoring £ R e United States Sugar Association, and M RO & cases. This ough! Chairman Caraway of the Senate | Junior Owens, Washington. representa- | By the Associated Press. B least a Hungarian ju lobby committee believes the effective- | H1V€ of the American Bottlers of Car- NEW ORLEANS, La., December 6.— M T know of what stupidities and negli- bonated Beverages. State representatives of the Southern hi . gences a man can capable when ness of the Southern Tariff Association | The committee plans to question Dr. | Tariff Association in session here yes- above board” and “there was no button- | sober! We hesitate to suggest any more has been virtually nullified by loss of [ Eqward R. Pickrell of the General Dye terday put the label of confidence on | holing of Congressmen.” helpful results. Contributions as a result of his com- | Stuffs Corporation of New York in|J. A, Arnold, its Washington representa- | "oA" Sommittes was named to draw up| The Danes are determined to ascer- mittee’s quesnonh;lz 0{_] its w“hgamn regard to a report that he used the | tive, who had submitted his resigna-|an expression of policy for the associa- representative, John Henry Kirby. office of Senator King. Democrat, Utah, | tion after he had been charged With |tion to be presented later to the full - Commenting yesterday on reports | as headquarters during consideration of | being a “lobbyist” by the special Sen- membership. It consisted of Carl Mar-|bibing and to this end they are in- from New Orleans that Kirby had with- | tariff legislation. ate lobby investigating committee. shall of Mississippi, John C. Barry, Lou- | stituting very extensive tests. Two hun- drawn his resignation after the associa- VS Instead of accepting his resignation, . H. T. Bennett, Florida; Paul|dred persons (many more must have R e e “‘mfljenc:f An English railway is negotiating for | they extended im a wote of confdence | Jones, Arkansas: Harry r:’."”"' le:l,: :el’l?h"‘f: ;:y’cl:;:u{;‘;) — !‘:‘(fl"l"mg : - de Stackhouse, Soul ore _ an good will that do him? 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