Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1932, Page 21

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st Promising! WHITES INTROPLES | o roms IPLAN FOR REGIONAL | COAL GROUPS BANNED;nf\mcrmom saying “those promoungi Justice Department. The department issued a brief an- the regional sales agency plan ought to proceed on the understanding that they | Pist either obtain legislation permit- Department Overrules gy it or face litigation to fest its | Speci 1 Dispatch to The Star. Donovan, were banned today by the | form associations to direct their na- \WOMAN AT 108 WORKS: ’ | tional advertising campaign and act as |& clearing house for their products. A} . e WARNS OF TAX SALE Her Great-Grandson and Lets YOUNG HUSBAND LOAFS | Marries Man Young Enough to Be| RIVERDALE, Md., February 6-—Ap- | Him Remain in Idleness. + B-§ cooking and scrubbing the floor—her young consort sits in the chimney corner twiddling his thumbs. He says work tires him. Not long ago she was haled before a magistrate on account of an affair with a policeman. But when he saw her | birth certificate, the judge sald: “You may go. If death spares you, s0 can justice.” KILLED IN AUTO CRASH J. K. Judy Dead and Another Hurt in West Virginia, Special Dispatch to The Star FRANKLIN, W. Va,, February 6.—J. K. Judy was killed and C. Ed Lukens D. C. YOUTH PICKED AS | LIKELY TO SUC ED. | 2 | legality. | - ! “The plan was devised by Donovan r A Donovan Decisien Calling [ | % “Clearing Houses" Legal. probably fatally injured this morning @he unusually beautiful scenery of when the car they were driving left the Hartz Mountains in Germany and {he rcad on North Cork Mountain, roll- ani e Be publlc at & meeting of coal | PrOXimately 12 pieces of property will fepresentatives in New York in De-|be advertised in the annual town tax | cember. Later more than 200 operators | sale if taxes on them are not paid im- | VILARINHO DE CASTANHZIRA, Research Council Plans Ob- Portugai, February 6 (P)—Maria de servation of Climatic Effects on Race. | | from West Virginia met here and, dis- | mediately to Treasurer Harry C. Weeks, | Purifficacas, who has never seen a doc- | the plentiful variety of wild game are J o 3 By the Associated Press ussing the plan for two days, adjourned ke has warned. | tor is at 108 years married to a man | aid 'ts be great atiractions to visitors, g down the embankment. The ac- I this month, when, it was said,| Mr. Weeks states that collection has | young enough to be her great-grandson. | Elk, roe, fallow deer, wild swine and cident happened near here atisfactory” for 1931 and It was her third marriage and she has | sheep come from the hills to feed on The dead man was a prominent horse chestnuts, acorns, carrots and stockman and farmer of Pendleton is a stockman Plans of ccal operators throughout the East to form rcgional organizations to act as (Irmlr; )i ;grm- their | organization should take. Foduets. pronounced legal by former| Under the Donovan plan, coal opera- | He urges that all be paid at once to A A neral William J. | tors believed they had a legal right to|avoid advertising they would consider what form their |been very ‘s compares favorably with other years. |16 children : While she toils—fetching water from | hay provided by the foresters on the County, and Luke Assistant Attor the fountain and wood from the forest, | hunting preserves. and heavy land owner. ise effects of the the tropics on 1 plans ARTHUR D. MARKS, JR, «e- 1 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Marks Nayy e W nan Park has been | ness manag; of th c a a member IO FGHTS - Congressional Aid to Be| Sought in Fixing D. C. Boundary Line. This $£23.50 Circulating Heater Careful construction and design. A splendid Easy Terms count ent to ob! y 200 acres of I end of Hij wen are handsomely designed of 1 h-lighted and with coi s. Lary st of Drazwers, straight-end Bed and Hollywood attractive semi-Ienetian mirrors. p » Pay Only $5 Dow n r:‘ ay Only own - R rasting overlays. interes ma Government Suit Discussed. 1e board ca This $6.45 Cotton Mattress $3.98 With attractive art tick. This $19.75 3-Piece BED OUTFIT 311.80 Comprises mattress, metal bed and link wire Easy Terms spring. ‘fi $1.00 Down U] mony. This $14.75 5-Piece Enameled BREAKFAST SUITE $9.90 Drop-side table and four charming chairs to ludes long Settee and choice of Armchair or button- Fiber Stroller $9 .80 Pay Only $5 Down ”;rd]uslable hood and foot ; | by the Comrathtes wood bascs. Attracti I massive feet and carie id carefully upholstered in beautiful mohair with > reuecrse cushions. ture land Easy Terms $1.00 Down as far south as Fou utheastern bound the empl er State Senator Frank L. Ball, f higt been retained by four 1 whose groperty lies de- TAMMANY WI.LL HONOR MEMORY OF CHIEFTAIN Office First to Be C on John NEW YORK. ¥ rastic step as a result of of the suit, declaring that it 1d all co-operation from the Capital Park and Planning nission or any other governmental \cy until the matter is satisfactorily led A bill for a $25.000 State appropria- for the George Washington Me- | Parkway and a measure amend- the Ball park and planning body ave been introduced at the the State Legislature, aim those wt entered suit that the United States ob- ned absolute title to the property in | question by virtue of the cession Maryland and that the defendants are without any valid title and are unlaw- OR, ¢ P). | fully on the property. It is alleged the Fonta fi nts claim title under “alleged patents” of the State of Virginia. It is understood that the Govern- ment plans to claim title to a portion of Hoover Field in one of the suits being prepared for filing 149.00 Walnut-Veneer Dining Room Suite A beautiful suite, comprising China Cabinet, inclosed Serzver, extension Table, long Buffet, Host Chair and five side $ Chairs, fashioned of selected Walnut Veneers with pleasing overlavs and high-lighted effects. Pay Only $5 Down $119.75 3-Piece Jacquard Velour Bed-Davenport Suite Two rooms furnished instead of one! A living room suite by day; by night transformed into a bed-room suite by virtuc of a full sized bed concealed within the davenport. Upholstered in lovely Jacquard velour, with loose reversible cushions. Pay Only $5 Down WIND Jarold $69.50 “Reliable™ TIGHT 1 | Washing ; Machine $ .60 The Store That Saves You Money! 46 il _ ANCHOR BAR PLATES, $15 Removable Bridgewsrk in- serted without grinding your th Repaired whllof i $1 50 DR. LEHMAN, <y st Fight WINTER'S | CHILLS and ILLS Ywith BUZZE’S For Sale at All r of shoes, Rober . col- 19, was sentenced to serve 180 days in jail by Judge John P. McMahon in_ Polic nry n, a painter of 419 » coat and shoes Columbia road he was working 1l was arrested sell_the clothes n He said an- other boy had given them to him in payment of a debt A splendid washer, ruggedly built to stand heavy work. The lat- est design in tub and \ motor. All -p orcelain « Nelghborhood Drug Stores lined. Guaranteed for $4.29 overnment one year. Come in and Auortage. Price 35¢ per Box see it demonstrated. 50c a Week Pays for It! 0 Genuine COIL SPRING vers want the Irish to help relieve the potato

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