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- MARKET PARKING ‘BYPOLCE PPISED Pratt Receives That Farmers Cannot Reach Sales Stalls. “ Police of the third precinct, who ‘are | Complaint | |MANY CLUBS FLOURISH IN AUSTRIA’S CAPITAL Statistics Show Total Membership Greater Than Entire Popu- lation of Vienna. VIENNA (N. A. N. A).—Statistics are queer things, and some new ones avail- | able here appear to give the informa- tion that the total m!mbershlp 0! th clubs of Vienna is larger than the tire pepulation of the Austrian Clpim' ‘The explanation is, of course, that many persons belong to m ore than' one club. Vienna is an extremely clubable place. Clubs have low entrance fees lnd lov | subscriptions. Numbers of clubs sha: ‘eald to park their cars all day in 8 the same room or building quite often, manner obstructing business at the West End Public Market, Twenty-first | +and K strects, were among the sub- <Jects of complaint made today to Maj :Hexnry G. Pratt, superintendent of ,pol .. Explaining that he represented pa- “trons, farmers and merchants of the market, Charles H. Raub of 2135 Eye | street wrote to Maj. Pratt, asking co- | operation of the Police Department in keeping the entrances and the court- yard of the market clear on Wednes- days, Fridays lndh Saturdays, v\hen Harland, asking for a one-hour pnrkmx rule at the market on these day. Policemen and other rsans pnrk their machines in and about lhe court court, space last Saturday, ht caid, !nt)rely taken up by automobiles b also asked that the K street lfllln entrances be kept clear of ma- chines for the benefit of patrons. he third preclntl slatmn is close to the market. was ES Frederick H. Burleigh, technical di- rector of the Dartmouth Players. been granted a fellowship by Dart- mouth h!\sD each having its allotted day or eve- ning. In all there are 20,000 clubs in the city, all noisy, lively, chattering | concerns. Most prnp}r know of the dining club | which foregathers weekly for a jolly meal, the star item of which is pea | soup with pigs' ears. The newer ones are less unusual, though they hnve in- cl he “Crime Club.” When asked to join this you visualize learning passwdrds and coun- | tersigns and sandpapering your fingers ‘fo\‘ pigking pockets. the idea of the “Crime Club is merely to enable you to de- our the very latest: llers hot and ws?.lcky from the printers. (Copyright. 1030, by North American News- paver Alliance)” ‘ BERLIN IS FILM ILM CENTER BERLIN precent tne man source of supply for th> educational film. Adrian Brunel has besn buying these, though he says that only lack of supply is keeping back the demand for educational sub- jects in English. 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