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CANAI]MNS BEEIN | (e weae] L B | - ONJOB AID BILL, Parliament Also Considering Measure to Revise Tariff i to Assist Workers. ’ . ;| Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Ontario, September “(C.D.N.).—With the brilliant aochl fanfare and preliminaries over, the | Canadian Parllament has settled do‘n to intensive work and today will cm,. sider & bill to grant $20,000,000 for un. employment relief and another measure i to revise the dumping duties in the | customs act. | ‘The speclal session called by Premie: R. B. Bennett is dealing with the unem. ployment problem and an upward revis fon of the tariff, as promised by the conservative leader during the election | campaign. It is expected the sesmon’ will eonclude within two weeks to per- mit Mr. Bennett and some of his col- Jeagues to attend the imperial and economic conferences in London, Sep- tember 30. There are about 200,000 unemployed #n Canada, it is estimated, and Mr. Ben- nett has pledged himself to rehabilitate Canadian industry by sweeping tariff re- forms. It is expected that action will be taken tomorrow to increase the tariff on about 25 items, particularly in the textile industry. The preference ac- corded to Great Britain and the British dominions will be left alone till after the Imperial Conference, it is under- stood. For the first $ime since 1921 the Con- servative party is in power with Mr. Bennett as prime minister and minister of finance. He has a majority of 35 over all. Mackenzie King, Liberal leader, in a debate on the address in reply to the speech from the throne, which was adopted last night, reviewed the prom- ises made by Mr. Bennett during the campaign. He spoke for more than three hours, desiring to place himself on record, so that if the pledges are not carried out he can place the facts be- fore the electors. Mr. Bennett in reply reiterated that he intends to carry out all of his pledges. (Copyright, 1930 Coen Title Predicted. NEW YORK, September 10 (#)—If precedent be followed it would seem that Junior Coen some day will be tennis champion. Some folks in the gallery at the Forest Hills tennis matches have been impressed by Jun- for’s resemblance to a boy who created @ sensation at the national amateur tourney at Merion in 1916. That )y, after sundry defeats, finally won at Merion, and this year is seeking, at the same club, to win his fourth champion- ship of the season. The name is Jones. Will Rogers Says: CAMP RICHARDSON, _Calif, BSeptember 10.—Maine holds the first every year they hold it for the reason there is an old saying, “as goes Maine, so goes the country,” well they held it a couple of days ago and nobody has been inter- ested enough in running, people aint any more interested in polmu than they are in Y OLD & WORN FUR COATS Highest Cash Prices Paid If You Have an OLD FUR COAT Please Bring It to 635 F St. Nw. Room 207, Barrister Bldg. Opposite Hecht's Department Store Will Be Here 3 Days This W ONLY Thursday, Friday, Saturday We_sell nothing—we trade mothing— Just duving old fur coats for cash, SPECIAL NOTICES. lo“"-lhlt for jobbi: e e ol 10 1rin 3t "'k.f'&?'n"'" R NN, Prult & e o0 ’fn..“’fi‘;\’f Jing and heating. 3i10 1ith st. n.w. Co- HUNTING Pi g Viceinia, TYIEGES, NOTTAWAY COUN- 850 acres! " G. 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Permits will be issued soon for the manufacture of another 2,000,000 gal-‘ lons of medicinal liquor. ‘The Bureau of Industrial Alcohol is making the arrangements. ‘The same amount of medicinal hquor | was distilled thlj year. | nn expected to 1= issued to the same | distilleries which turned out this | yel.ra supply. They are located in Pennsylvania and Kentucky. Bomb Factory Discovered. CALCUTTA, India, September 10 Ufi —Police tndny reported discovery of a large bomb factory in North Cfilclltta ‘Three persons were arrested, one of them a woman. UNITED X STATES TORAG OMPANY When you’ve found the ideal apartment, call Metropolitan 1843 and ask for an estimate on the cost of moving. And don’t be surprised if it’s-much lower than you expected! Con- sidering the high-class service we render, our prices are unusually moderate. . Y 418 10th Street % MILK FROM IS A Perfe EVERY SCHOOL Milk is Nature’s perfect for school children... THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEUBERT SEES IMPROVED INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS | standard Oil Official, Upon Return From Europe, Is Pleased With Outlook in U. S. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, September 10.—Pleased to | | ind curtailment in all production on his | | return to work yesterday after an ex- | tended vacation in Europe, President } Edward G. Seubert of the Standard Oil i Co. of Indiana told newspiper men he {sees signs of gradual improvement in | All Over 15 Years Must Wed by Bill Of Hedjaz Council By the Associated Press. JERUSALEM, September 10.— An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from the Hedjaz today said that a bill had been introduced into that kingdom’s Advisory Council which would make it obligatory that every one over 15 years old must marry. The bill would limit costs of wedding fees and of dowries. | sure. | come. general industrial conditions. | “Recovery will be slow,” he said, “but ‘While there is some actual | pression, a great deal of it is mental | 1epresalon That is what we must over- | There has been too much pes- | simism.” He said the Standard Oil Co. still is | planning to have its stock listed on the | New York Stock Excluns? Lott to Quit Tourneys NEW YORK, September 10 (#).— | George Lott intends to play tennis for exercise hereafter, giving up tourna- | ments. “It's a great game for fellows | in school,” he expl , “but when | {you go to work you can't afford the | time necessary to keep in form. You've got to give up one or the other.” H KAHN INC. 38 Years at 935 F St. STANDARD GRUEN —ELGIN—HAMILTON WA watch for every occasion. Nationally fa- mous watches with a reputation for quality. 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