Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1930, Page 38

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HESTEND 80D - REALECTSORRS Third Term for President and “Babs Is Sucoeeded by - McLeish as Secretary. _-Charles L. Norris was re-elected pres- i@ent of ‘the West End OCitizens’ Asso- eiation for his third consecutive term 3t7a meetinc of that organization last Bight in the Western ~Presbyterian Church, H street betweeh Nineteenth #nd Twentieth streets. i Other officers elected follow: Frank W. Dowling, first vice presidient; Henry ‘Wost, second- vice ' president; Morris Em. third vice president; William R. wn, treasurer,.'all —re-elected, and G. Ml ,” secretary, succeed- David Babs. Frank Van Sant and gens’ Associations, and Charles Jacob- soh was named delegate to the Public 1 Association. 5 the .election Mr. Norris desire that the cmx'¢1n.u' - C‘enuihe'. Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite Here’s a two-in-one suite—an elegant velour-covered group consisting of a' long, loose-cushion bed-davenport, armchair and button-back chair to match. A marvel for comfort; impressive in design and workmanship. Spe- cially priced at..... AL f K N/ Sewing Cabinet Walnut . and mahogany combination with burl wal- Bassinet Enamel-fin- $3 .9 8 ished wood frame. Windsor Rocker any-finished Windsor rocker with saddle seat. He acclaimed the success enjoyed the associations’ efforts through crdinetion with the city heads, A 1esolution introduced by Charles H. Raub asked that the ers be requested to supply No. 2 Truck Company with a new truck ladder equipment, pointing out that the mate- rial now in use is obsolete. The Traffic Committee was instructed to inquire into the providing of Eighteenth and Twentieth streets with traffic lights, as propesed by the Trafic Bureau. some time ago. Anotg’er resolution instructed the Market Committee to ascertain when repairs will be made to the Western Market, $10,000 having been appropri- ated by Congress for repairs to the Western and Eastern markets. Soflai iy FORT WAYNE ‘NOMINATED’ Veterans of Foreign Wars to Vote on Permanent Headquarters. KANSAS CITY, October 21 (A).—A proposal that permanent national head- quarters of the Veterans of Foreign | Wars be established at Fort Wayne, | Ind,, has been submitted to the National Councll, in session here. The proposal was made by Ray Mc- Adams, a council member from Fort Wayne. He said a group of the city's civic . leaders had agreed to furnish a structure valued at $100,000. The lease on the present headquarters of the vet- erans here exrlrel in 1932. Paul C. Wolman, commander in chief sald he would appoint a committee to te the offer and report at the ssion, early next ye: by o~ $ 5.49 A most attractive mahog- finished stretchers. Metal Crib Complete with spring. Eramel finisn. whees * and 75 g 0 312 smart and special at.. Nursery Chair Enamel s|‘29 finish with decorations. REPORT ASSALS PAID INFORMERS Public Order Subcommittee at Dinner Also Hits Police Work Outside D. C. ‘The practice of using paid informers to secure convictions in prohibition and other cases and of employing District police to conduct raids outside the city were denounced by a special subcom- mittee of the Public Order Committee of the Washington Board of Trade at a dinner meeting in the Raleigh Hotel last night. its chairman, George Offutt, urged the mittee to ommend to the Execu- Subscribe Today It costs only about 1%, cents r day and 5 cents Sundays to ve Washinj 's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly levery evening and Sunday morn- ng. Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will col- lect at the end of each month. Occasional Table 56.98 An attractive mahogany- round-top table, with turned legs and fancy The subcommittee, through | 98 tive Committee of the Board of Trade a:umn organization oppose these ces. In the presence of two members of the District Supreme Court—Justice Prederick L. Siddons and Justice Jesse . Adkins—Commissioners Luther C. Reichelderfer and John C. Gotwals and Inspector Willlam F. Shelby, chief of detectives, the committee heard the subcommittee’s report, in which it scored the informer practice and branded as unfair to taxpayers the usage of District police for work outside the city. E “Paid informers in many cases,” Mr. Offutt said, “are the lowest type of in- dividuals, and oftentimes themselves members of the criminal class. We be- lieve that while regular salaried in- formers might be permitted to be em- ployed by the Police Department, the practice of paying informers for piece work may well be dispensed with. Such practice produces perjurers and con- Voters’ Information Bureau ‘The League of Republican Organizations, under the direc- tion of the Republican State Committee in and for the Dis- trict of Columbia, is maintaining a Voters' Information Bureau for e Congressional campaign, rooms 208-209, Second National Bank Building, 1331 G Street Northwest. Information and blanks fur- '?l e fi’ltl DI;M ittee ted by of a special subcomm ppoin! the Public Order Committee to abate noise, reported that his committee had found conditions in the District ex- no action be tion of Wallace Robinson, chairman of the st the Police Department's prompt work taminates the pathways of justice.” The whole committee unanimously adopted the subcommittee’s report. Richmond B. Keech, le’s Coun- who is chairman a Jud the work of the District Police ment, urging enforcement of the law, not by the threat of a baton but by courtesy and kindness. He defined the function of a police officer, as he saw it, as s guardian of peace and a pre. ventor of crime. He ui dorsed | officers pay moré atten to prevent- ing crime and enforcing the laws than eptionally favorable, and urged that taken by the committee. ‘The committee, upon recommenda- tatistics subcommittee, in 3 NEW tones . . . new beauty can easily beyours if you use RCA Radio- trons. 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Constructed carefully of choice materials, including coil spring seat cushions upholstered in 100% mohair, moquette on reverse side of cush- Liberal Credit Terms—The HUB Pull-up Chair $ 4.98 A practical, comfortable and good-looking -armchair for the It room; velour seat and back. Smoker 52.98 Mahogany-finished cabi- net smoker with pedestal base. New Metal Beds - 50c a Week Single Blankets $].09 Size 66x80 inches, for full - size bed. Splendid quality. Part-Wool kets e posts. size Open a Convenient Charge Account reets, Northwest This Metal Bed ‘wood-finished bed with continuous 53-98 Artistic Panel Bed Made of metal, in attractive wood finish. Panel at head 55.49 Grace Line Bed e — $Q.85 heavy fiilers at head and foot.

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