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;li—lz *% THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. - hairman. Its i1l be to impress | painting, paperhanging and deferred ‘l:.\pm’l u?e peom 'Wuhlnxmn the | improvements. - . AUTO KILLS ACTOR necessity for returning. to normalcy in “This,” he, concluded, “would help Their expenditures and release money |not only the unemployed, but would George McFarlane Formerly Direc- | now being kept out of circulation in |aid business in general.” ; tor of Film Productions. ,‘omfr to relieve the unemployment sit- e TR S | vation. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, February 24 BREAI'UN UF WORK Chest Helping Jobless. THREE DIE IN FLAMES | —Struck down by ‘an automobile | | as he was crossing the street Monday, | (;xeptens of SoumINs of peope| | George McFarlane, 52, screen character | Who work here for some reason have| Woman and Babies Perish While |actor and former director. died last B 5 | held back their normal expenditures night from his injuries. The driver of Job Committee Will CONVENe |because of general fear Col, Bilss sald. Husband Rescues Two. | e ear, “Harold Davis, was not held. 3 vl |“By and large, jobs of Government| WOLVERINE, Mich., February 24| Two of McFarlane'’s most widely WIth Trade and CIVIG | employes are certain. They should,| (#)—Three persons were killed and ' known New York stage productions th!ref‘ore. }:mt be guided by what hap- three others seriously burned early to- }v{ere "!z;’inest“ Ll:‘r' nnd‘ "Rl:m)t;ow ns in other cities.” e ,Rose.” His wife is appearing ew Groups Monday. R vy & B A theihome | ook now Inan L Soin abow | cannot take the piace of actual jobs, n| Mrs. Hetrick and an infant son and | McFarlane recently appeared in the ;Lhe opinion of Bliss. Community Chfl’t‘daughur were burned to death, Het- |film productions “Taxi” and “Union funds can and are being used to @l-|rick and twe were | Depot.” B expecte 000 unemplo; i Tions 16 a1l trade and civic organiza- | Will ‘De relieved ‘of thelr proviems bY | awakened to Ane. the house e I Fight WINTER’S tions in Washington to attend a meet- | charitable contributions. | He threw Dorothy out of a window and | > ing next Monday at the United States| “If the entire budget of the Chest| carried Marion outside. Flames pre- y Chamber of Commerce Building, at|had been raised,” he continued, “it still | vented his returning to save the others E Which plans will be considered for the | would be insufficient to relieve the un- | with BUZZE?’S stimulation and creation of work for employed.” 1 the unemployed. | The committee chairman was repre-| Invading Queen's Hotel, Cork, Irish L For Sale at Al The meeting will be in charge of |sented as feeling that the best way of | Free State, after-attacking a boy, an | \ - Neighborhood Drug Stores the committee’s Work-creation Com- | handling the unemployed is by develop- | otter created a near-panic until routed \ Pri 35 B mittee, of which Col. E. G. Bliss is ing opportunities for work. such as'by a terrier. | rice 55c per Dox WoobpwARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS ’ Why Not Live More Comfortably.. . 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