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HOWELL'S DRY BILL MEETS GBIECTIONS = police or agents, and this [k ozt oy ot Taggart, an attorney, ‘went on record as being opposed to the D bt Sequssting the Board of Edu cation to provide to dren who "have able part-time recelve Georgetown Citizens’ Asso- m diation Passés Resolution . Aimed at Section 10. A discussion of the’ Howell dry bill, which brought out $trefuous objections to the measure, and a general discussion on, various phases of the public school situation in the District featured a meeting of the Progressive Citizens' As- sociation of Georgetown, held last night at Mrs. J. D. Sullivan's residence, 1519 time instruction for children attending the earlier grades in school is quite as essential as for children further ad- vanced. Other phases of the school situation taken up, in which Henry V. Draper, divisional - superintendent, assisted . by explaining questions and proposing res- olutions, were uniform lunch hours ' for children in different grades and schools, two trade schools -for apprentices for skilled labor and the elimination of portables. | Stating that it was the belief of the is a reflection on” the city, the body passed a resolution unanimously in op- position to the bill. This proposed measure provides for the selection of men living outside Washington for trict Commi vey the 36 chil- | . overhead street railway system, bus and street car service and the smoke menace.in Georgetown. \SEEKS $125,000 DAMAGES. W. P. Acton Files Suit Against R. Robinson Co., Inc. Damages of $125,000 are asked in a suit filed by Williami Paul Acton, 2234 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, against the R. Robinson Co. Inc., and Robert Robinson, 2301 Pennsylvania avenue scutheast, in connection with the al- POPULAR ELECTION IS ASKED FOR HAITI League of Constitutional Action Forwards Lengthy Appeal to Hoover. By the Associated Press. PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, January 30.—An appeal for a popular election of the Legislative Assembly of Haiti, under American supervision, is contained in a 7,000-word message which the National League of Constitutional Action has for- warded to President Hoover. ‘The league protests against martial law in Haiti, and alleges that the pres- ent' regime constitutes a dictatorship which has been & social, economic and political failure, ‘The league predicts that should Presi- ARY et e 30, 1930, Tae Hecnr Co. “F Street at Seventh” dent Borno be re-elected by the Council T biection s barticularly apparent | 2550ciation that the three-year resident ‘m‘""“": e tidet: "’“‘:“ B | of ‘State in April, or should any. one n re eares appea! for e elec l, lers resulf 14 in regard to search of private QUATters | pe increased and that the Jones' billl plaintiff. * ' “only Americans will be able to check.” YOUNG RUSSIANS IN RECITAL. Two youthful Russian musicians who g £ ‘at Whe lan'’s had had'to flee their own country & few years ago and’ foeund ‘a helping hand held out to them by Wilhelm Furt- mangler, in Berlini, had their local debut Accentuate the beauty of your charm with a permanent wave, whose con- ‘tours are personally shaped in the dic- tates of the latest mode by Karl. PERMANENT WAVE terday morning. Gregor Piatigorsky is a- violoncellist The EUGENE wave at §10, or the REAL. of true virtuosity. He has appearance of complete ease in the command of| ISTIC wave at $15, include hair trim, shampoo and finger wave. o Beauty of Line LT nm 7 Comes With " /i Our Trained Attendants Will Advise You as to ¥ B / ! icular Type. 757 Cont . : ntour Semi-Step-In Redfern Wrap-Around the Method Most Suitable for Your P lar Type. 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This work offered’ par- ticular opportunity to Mr. Piatigorsky's excellent accompanist, Valentine Pav- lousky, with colorful bits of piano solo ‘which he played admirably. * Nathan Milstein, the other soloist of the morning, is-a vidlinist slightly unger than Mr. Platigorsky and very 'd. He seemed to give a rather drab color to his first number, Pried- mann-Bach's “Grave,” but showed more individuality and interpretative abjlity in “La Folia,” by Corelli. Technically, |. he is more than adequate. He changed B $10 Delivers This 3-Piece Mohair Living Room Suite ranged by Leopold “Auer, which was given as firét in this group on the print- ed program. .Mr. Milstein won .his audience almost as completely as did Mr. Piatigorsky,-. and _both musicians | - layed exceptionally fine ensemble in andel's “Passacag] A perfectly designed foun- dation for aver- age and full figures. Adjust- able back lac- ing. to mould | the waist line. 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