Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1931, Page 32

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RS unoccupied stabis ummetiss, 0, e | INTERNATIONAL school puplls also were deplored, it be- ! ing wlgum o;xot m& no special busses S amother resolution the amociation erected with a change law. 'The assoclation views with dis- favor the erection of an T0 HEAD BOARD s M il ocation becaike.of i Forest Hill Citiz s indorse detrimental effect on the beauty of Him as Sugccessor to Roci: Creek Park, which runs in the rear of the tract Dr. Learnet By the Associated Press. BERLIN, October 6.—The newspaper Montag Morgan carried a dispatch from its correspondent at Basel yesterday saying that considerable interest has been aroused there by a suggestion for establishment of an international cur- rency as a weapon against unsettled economic_conditions. Study Stop Signs. A committee was appointed to inves- e liglte the ndvlgbllflltyto{hhu’leg a stop E iglht was in- | Sign or signs placed at the intersection Herbert 8. Wood dast night W% 0 of Reno rond and Femenden street. @orsed by the Forest it | This inters.etion, it was peinted out, gwelation for président of the Board of | is rapidly tecoming & hasardous cross- Bducation to fll the vacancy created | ing for school children going to asy | As outlined in the Swiss press, the By the resignation of Dr. H. Barrett | from the Murch and Deal schools. dispatch said, the currency would be M: Learned. r. Wood, an accountant,| The concluding action of the asso- | based on a deposit of one billion gold resides at 2909 Brandywine street. | clation was & e to gasoline firms | dollars in the World Bank, France con- The association adopted a resolution 'employing vending trucks. These trucks, | tributing one-third and the United mpostn. improved surroundings for | it was stated, sell their luct on the | States most of the balance. ‘Alice Deal Junjor High 8chcol. The highway, tmtinf a tra menace by | Certificates would be issued by the resclution was preeipitated by cenun- ' unorthodox parking and fire hazard by | World Bank and distributed among the eiation of the surroundings by school unguarded tramsfer of the fuel. These [-depositors, covered either by 30 per attaches and association mexbers. kar- vending vehicles were saii to be par- | cent or B0 per cent of their gold de- ticular emphasis was placed on the un- ticularly offensive on Constitution ave- sightly appearance’ a number of nue. antiquated dwellings oh Dennison street | The meeting, which was the first of Dbetween McPherson and Howard streets. | the Fall season, was held in the Ben Complaint also was registered against | Murch School, Thirty-sixth and Ellicott malodorous odors eminating from an'streets. posit. They would also draw goverage from money circulating in u' various countries. ‘World Bank quarters were confident the plan would assume concrete form in the near future. 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The “hidden- quart” safely lubricates every cylinder, piston and beating the instant you touch the starter. , ANY OIL WOULD BE BETTE A THE EV EN[NG STAR, WASHINUION AGAINST SLU A P URGED AT BASEL!B' UF c' Ifl S"'"]Y Distelet without . TAFFCPROECTS Taxicab Situation and Truok| Wyrows of the” oo surcay | mittee &'.1 » total of more than 85,000 | {i If et o0 e oo i site. it was | Ome-Billion-Dollar Gold Deposit by United States and France Jointly Would Be Basis for Issue of Certificates. D. 0. MONEY WEAPON MEXICAN WOMEN RIOT Police Arrest 15 at National Con- gress Stirred by Church Dispute. MEXICO OITY, October 6 (). — Fifteen women were detained today after police Intervened in the National Congress of Woman Workers and Peas- ants to put down a near riot, marked by shouts of “Down with the government.” The disorder resulted from discussion of a resolution to uest Immediate discharge of all Catholic employes of the! 'onw;ernmentk;nd ‘rm'::um '.hrnugl;z oul e coun o number group which will represent the com- priests allowed to officiate. The dele- | mittee at the Publlce’l;umks Commis- tes divided into bands- and several|sion hearings on the taxicab problem. t fights developed. Arthur C. Smith i head of a subcom- | committee. The local taxicab situation, on which the Public Utilitles Commission has| g4 ay called hearings for October 19, and the District of Golumbia-Virginia truck li- cense reciprocity problem, respectively, will be studied by the Committee on nnmwumn of the Washington Chamber of Commerce, with a view to making definite recommendations, it tags. titled, he sa! ! Disct Mr. Van Duger sta lights until all existing ligh dx‘n-ml under the new flexi counts are made. Two subcommittees on these problems intersections now were appointed at the meeting. Allen V. Deford was made chairman of one stalled, he said. The “hidden quart” is worth its weight in gold to you! From the first fill with Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil, you'll have this “hidden quart” up in your motor, giving safe lubrication at all times, lengthening your motor’s life. Drain your crankcase now . .. fill with Germ Processed Oil a2t any station displaying the Conoco Red Triangle. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OlL PROCESSED ‘} N P PARAFFIN BASE MOTO R OIL IF. GERM TUKSDAY, OCYOBER_6, 1931 mittee designated to study the reci- procity situation, which at present per- mits Virginia trucks to operate in the |sets id. the trafic light situation, | fl the plans of his department are not to install any new | i} ::]m €O~Or" was decided at @ meeting of the com- | sive sysiem. He said new lights would it mittee in the Raleigh Hotel yesterday. |not be’placed until surveys and trafmc | jii There are 22 isolated | | e:ulnped with lights | i which are to have demand signals in- | lii be | communities in the total number of . Montreal 462,870 Sets in Canada. Canada had 452,879 licensed radio 1. Assistant Trade Com- Barrett Teports from | gome 200,000 men are st work on b e ot npdiah | the grest Witwatersrand gold fields, second with 56,072, and Vancouver with 28,196, - sets, recording 68,034. FOOTER’S belief that Ame France | 1 b Soula "Gl sn"nternatiooss cureney ( Lioense Reciprogity Prob- | s nave vet 1o be luues lo wish: | e Trmle Tanly e te iiog . He pointed out the e lem Are Listed. nce of the early mm&g appli- k A the O 2 cations for title with muml nnounce the Upeming of a Store at 807 17th Street N.W. Special Cash and Carry Cleaning Prices Any Dress I ? 2 The meeting was presided over by \H,] Men $ sults George E. Keneipp, chairman of the White Flannels Topcoats 6 Neckties Men’s Felt Hats Sport Coats Winter Coats Fur Coats i FOOTER’S America’s Quality Cleaners and Dyers 807 17th St. N.W. 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Columbia Rd N.W, Cel. 0720 Distriet 2343 1327 C 2 A 2000 14th St. N.W. 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