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A—16 MACDONALD PARTY RETAINS CONTROL Government Appears Assured | of Power at Least Until Next April. By the Associated Press. LONDON, January 20.—Safely past the most formidable obstacle placed in its path in months, Premier Ramsay MacDonald's Labor government today appeared assured of power at least until presentation of the ‘new budget next April, The Labor members, singing “Auld Lang Syne,” ganged into the govern- ment lobby of the Commons just be- fore midnight last night and repulsed, with a 27 majority, a Conservative at- tack on the trades dispute act, up for its second reading. The vote was 277 to 250, Sir John Simon and seven fellow Liberals voting with the Tories. A gov- ernment defeat would have meant resig- | nation. A few minutes later abstaining Lib- erals voted with the government to de- fcat a second motion of Stanley Bald- Conservative leader, which would nt the bill to a committee of committee The v ote was 306 to 244. The _critical division was preceded by & scathing attack of Winston Churchill, former chancellor and Conservative stalwart. He commented that as a child his parents had forbidden him to see the sideshow freak known as the “Bone- less Wonder,” but now, after 50 years, his curiosity as to what it looked like had been satisfied. He pointed to Mr. MacDonald. He turned his sarcasm on the appar- ent alliance between Mr. MacDonald and David Lloyd George, Liberal leader. “We've never been friends,” he had the prime minister say to Mr. Lloyd George—"at least r.ot holiday friends— but we've both been prime ministers, and dog does not eat dog. Just look as this | monstrous bill which my fellow_trade unionists have foisted upon me. Do me this service and I'll never forget it. Take it upstairs and cut its dirty throat.” The “upstairs” was a reference to the committee room. where the Liberals will be able to modify the bill to such an extent that the prime minister, who, in his own party circles, is understood to have opposed the measure, will have an excuse to drop it without too strong objection from the Labor left wing. The bill's intention is to better the status of the trade unionists, whose right to strike was curtailed by the act of 1927, which followed the general strike of May, 1926. Its enemies have claimed that it would make legal a repetition of the 1926 strikes. 312 000 000 ON LIFE NEW YORK, January 29 (#)—The New York American yesterday said Wal- ter P. Chrysler, automobile magnate, had taken out life insurance policies total- ing $12,000.000, the largest amount | | ever issued to an individual | | The policies were issued by five | companies within the past month, | | the American said. Pierre S. du Pont, | | manufacturer, previously headed the insured with = policies aggregating | { $7,000,000. i THE EVENING DOCK STRIKE ENDS 2,500 Longshoremen Return to Work at Iloilo, Panay Island. STAR, WASHINGTON, gun to end a strike of 660 longshorem: among the sugar eem.nl.n of omunm Negroes Province, M Island. labor troubles in the central Philip- pine Islands have been going on for several days. The longshoremen were to have demanded better wi ) SsSaS At a Plenty of Free Parking Space 1142 Beautiful, As Illustrated Monthly Payments Easi'ly Arranged understood MANILA, January 29. (P).—Dis- | wages and other recognition. patches to the Executive Bureau said a — strike of 2,500 longshoremen at Iloilo, Simultansously, negotiations were be- 'ors until the debt is settled. 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ARCADE MARKET 14th and PARK ROAD N.W. $30 Cash Prizes For the Best 10 Word Slogan on ARCADE MARKET $15 First Prize $10 Second Prize $5 Third Prize In the event of a tie the full prize will be awarded to each tying contestant. Every one is eligible for a prize . . . except Arcade dealers, employes and their families,. We want a suit- able slogan, not over 10 words, appropriately worthy of the service performed at the Arcade. Write as many as you like. May be written in ink, pencil or typewritten. When you have finished your slogan, deposit it in the box prominently displayed in the market, or mail it to the Slogan Editor, Arcade Market. Contest ends Feb- ruary 21st. Your slogan must be submitted by closing time that day. 3 disinterested judges will announce the winners. 125 Stands at The Arcade Market Join Together in Offering Extraordinary FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS! fio matter where you live, it will more than pay you to shop at the Arcade Market. Here you will find the finest. of foodsmlfs, meats, etc., at substantially lower prices. .many of them you perhaps know personally. enced merchant in his line. . Every dealer in the market is an experi- The market is conveniently located on 14th St. at Park Road, in the shopping center of Columbia Hellhb. Visit the Arcade tomorrow or Saturday and get acquainted with these remarkable values, Every dealer in the market is splendidly prepared with finest merchandise at specially tempting prices. Groceries & Delicatessen Items s . 5¢ 20c 20c¢c Homemade 49c¢ Potato Salad.. . Homemade 35¢ 25¢ 50¢ 10c 20c 20c 25¢ 49c 25¢ 25¢ Lb. l 50 Lb. 350 18¢c 33¢ Don’t Fail to Visit the Poultry, Cheese, Butter and Eggs Stands Tub and Print Butter and Sweet Butter, Churn Gold and O. K. Oleomargarine, Old Sharp Cheese and many other kinds of cheese and honey. Quality poultry, also live poultry killed and dressed to order; fresh eggs all offered at reasonable prices. zo-- Pt <Csresmveners s IES Braufman’s Kosher Salami......- Braufman’s Kosher Sausage. ... . Lb Jellied Y Pigs’ Feet «...c...cve...Each Pig Foot SOUES . . . .viisivassmnmiere -l Pure Jelly and Jams . . ...Lb. PRGN Homemade Mayonnaise. . Fresh Ground Peanut Butter ..........Lb. White Rose Salmon (small) White Rose Salmon (large) . .8-0z. Jar reFelere caes e e Honey Chewing Candy. . .Lb. Fancy Apricots (dry) .... Fancy Peaches (dry) Fancy Dried Prunes Town Club .Lb. Salad King Dressing (Jar Relish Free) Wilkin’s Homemade Russian Dressing......... ... Jar 15¢ Tartar Sauce . .. .omerere o Jar l sc After Dinner Mocha and Java, Princess Blend and Exquisite Blend Coffees Fresh Meats Pork Loin Roast Whole or Half Loin. ... ....Lb. l sc Fresh Pork Hams Wholeor Half ...........Lb. 23(! g:;:hShoulden Biosnreionsiocs I l‘c Fresh Fish Spanish zsc o Mackerel Fresh Pastry Home-made i .Lb. 32(! Layer Cake ....... Full line of Mrs. Greer’s Home-made Cakes Fresh Grated Cocoanut 4 5c 10c 25¢ 20c 10c 25¢ Free Parking Facilities The Arcade Market maintains free park- ing facilities in rear of Market for hundreds of cars. How to get there: 14th and Park Rd., 1 square west to Hyatt Pl., 1/, square to parking lot. If you’re driving on 16th St. turn East at Lamont to Hyatt Pl., north 1, square to parking place. Vegetables Florida Lettuce .......c......Each Iceberg Lettuce .... Spmachs. .. .0 oen 3EDES Juicy Oranges ...... Stalk Celery . ... 3 Large Grapefruit. . . . Doz. .Each Watch for Arcade Market Friday and Saturday specials in foodstuffs and commodities you want. And don’t forget to submit your slogan. The Dealers of ARCADE MARKET 14th and PARK' ROAIQ | | | | | N.W. | e e e i e e B e e e O e e e e i e e e e e e | - | ~