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These harmless, candy-like tablets, which relieve the heartburn, nausea, belching, headaches, dizziness, gas and other symptoms of indigestion or “acid-dyspepsia” so quickly and pleasantl swiftly becoming the world’s most popular remedy for digestive ills. Millions of boxes are used yearly! All drugstores sell them or, if you prefer to try them before buying, write “Pape’s Diapepsin,” Wheeling, W. Va.,, and you will receive a sample box, FREE. \ PAPE'S / DlAPEPSjN THEY LOOK IT and 3 s0 can You Beat that, voung felle And no leaners count. neithe Health! The glorious ability to pitch the horseshoes of life with just as mdch joy at sixty as you did at sixteen. What is the secret of the health that helps you stay young? Doctors pretty well agree that most headache, lack of pep, drow- einess when you ought to feel wide awake, and secing the world through blue glasses generally, are due to failure 1o keep clean inside!” INULJ O They agree also that the easiest, safest way to relieve this lack of internal clean- liness is the Nujol type of treatment. Nujol SIST ON NUJOL . . It used to | SCHALL ACCUSES - HOOVER NOMINEE Nordbye, Proposed for Judge, | Attacked for Alleged Grand Jury Influence. By the Associated Press. Senator Schall charged today before the Senate Judiciary Committee, study- ing the nomination of Gunnar H. Nord- bye as a Minnesota Federal judge, that the nominee had ‘“thrown a grand jury off the track of a scandal that was leading to the Governor's office.” The Minnesota Senatcx interrupted Norton Cross, Minneapolis lawyer, who | was testifying in favor of Nordbye, and said Nordbye's charge to a grand jury ( that farm “since {had diverfed an investigation promised to go into the ‘“rat scandal.” which, he said, had come out into the open.” Cross, howeyer, replied vigorously that Nordbye had charged the grand jury to confine itself to the matfers be- fore it. and he was supported by George B. Lecnard, president of the Minneap- olis Bar Association. They contended | the grand jury had no jurisdiction, but Schall replied that its jurisdiction in the matter extended over the State. The blind Senator, who had previous- ly announced he would fight Nordbye's confirmation, said the ‘rat farm scandal” cost the State $47.000,000. Chairman _Blaine _criticized Hoover for sending the nomination to the Sen- ate with only a few days left to con- sider it. Blaine sald the action was “unjustifizble.” “The failure of the President to send in the nomination until the last few days of the scssion.” h- added. “is not 20ing to ceprive any citizens of Minne- sota of an opportunity to be heard.” Blzine caid he had received a “stack of telegrams protesting against Nord- bye” many of th-m “condemning me for giving them such short notice of #he hearing.” Committee Has Protest. The reference to Judge Nordbye's charge to the Hennepin County grand jury grew cut of Cross' explanation of a protest that the subcommittee has re- céived about the matter fron Truman Plerson of Minneapolis, the grand jury foreman. Schall, after Cross concluded, made a short statement in which he referred to President Hoover's refusal to name Ernest Michel, whom Schall had advo- cated for the post. He said Michel's failure to get the appointment was due to “Attorney Gen- eral Mitchell's scheme to do away with the people’s choice.” After recounting the struggle over Michel, Schall said that “my arch ene- my” was named. The sub-committee recessed after the hearing until Saturday when opponents of Nordbye will be heard Nordbye Called Fair. Nordbye was described as a fair, vigorous and able judge by Leonard, Cross and F. H. Stinchfield. former president of the Minnesota State Bar Association. Leonard said the dockets of Minne- sota PFederal courts were crowded and that it was unfair to the State to let the confirmation be delayed because of |the fight between Senator Schall and |the administeation. | At the requsst of Senator Steiwer, Re- | publican, Oregon, the charge to the grand jury in question was put into the Record. Fire Hits Mexican Town. ENSENADA. Mexico, Pebruary 26 (#)—Pire of undetermined origin swept nearly a block in the center of this city last night. Authorities esti- mated the damage at $100,000. Seven buildings, including the Hotel Mazat~ lan, were destroyed. V4 isn’t a medicineat all. It contains no drugs. How fortunate that there is such a simple way to keep well! Pleasmunderstand however, that it you are going to keep clean inside, you must give your- self the Nujol treatment regularly. Don’t expect results overnight. Your body will respond grate- fully 10 Nujol's soothing effect, and day by day you will feel better, more able to enjoy life, if you keep “clean inside!” i Nujol is widely Ask for Nujol and be sure you get it. Begin the Nujol treatment this very night. imitated. . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES fiE EVENING House Action Sends Constitution Avenue Measure to President Legislative action changing the name of B street northwest, from the Lincoln Memorial past the Capital, to Constitution avenue was _completed Tuesday when the House approved the confer- ence report on this measure. As amended in the Senate, this measure gives the name Louisiana avenue to the new avenue from Union Station to Pennsylvania avenue at the proposed “Union Saquare,” which is being built in connection with the extension and landscaping of the Capitol grounds to Union Station. JURY DISCHARGED HAGERSTOWN, Md., February 26. | The jury in the case of Harvey Bean, on trial on a charge of manslaughter grow- ing out of a fatal accident to Nelson Cressman, young Canadian, while on his honeymoon, was discharged yester- day when they failed to reach a verdict, | afier being out since late Tuesday afternoon. Cressman was killed when the auto- mobile in, which he was riding was | struck by the machine operated by toxicated at the time & | Bean, who was charged with being in- | STAR. WASHINGTON, NORTHEAST SPACE SOUGHT FOR PLAY | | Trinidad Citizens Urge District | Buy Block Between Neal i and Oafes Streets. Secking to have adequate play- | grounds in the Northeast section, Lhe | | Trinidad Citizens' Association Tuesday | night at its meeting in the Wheatley | | School passed a resolution asking the | | District Commissioners to purchase the | | block on Trinidad avenue between Neal | and Oates streets for a playground. | | " August Taland of the Public Utilities | | Committee recommended ~that ~traffic | Have your C-0-L-D-S CHECKED! M I NOSTRO | —for Head Colds At Drug _and Dey d Chest Colds! D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931. lights be installed at Bladensburg road | given thanks for his co-operation with and N street, West Virginia and Flori- da avenues, Fifth and H streets and |, the associati jon. ‘The use of the high schools’ play- rounds in the Summer was asked by Eleventh and H streets. Mr. Taland | Willlam Lauder for the children of the also recommended stop signs for Elev- | C ity. John Paul Collins, assistant prin- enth and I streets and Fourth and cipal of Eastern High Sehool, was ip- L streets. |d orsed by the association for principal Letters of thanks were sent to J. J.| 0f the new Charles W. Elliott Junior their efforts in having the street car | Noonan and William McK. Clayton for | High School. H. A. Gregory, president of the Staun. | tares reduced for school children. Wal- | ton Park Citizens’ Association, addressed ter J. Dunigan, real estate operator, was the group. George J. Cleary presided. Want t]lrilling tone? get new radio tubes lonzght Putnew life ‘e in your radio with new RCA Radio- trons, the tubes which have been recommended by leadin they're as RCA RAD! A'N!‘N!iAl' oF g set manufacturers for years. ve your radio dealer test your old tubes— easy to take out as Mazda lamps. IOTRON CO., INC.,, Harrison, N. J. (A Radio Corporation of America Subsidiary) DIOTRONS YQUR RADIO Will Present Religious Drama. 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