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REEROLPING STAND |Snell Says Budget Director Exceeded Authority in Discussing Policies. | J. Clawson Roo director of \hPl Budget Burcau, severely_criticized today by Representative Snell of New | | York, Republican floor lcader, for tell-, |ing the House Expenditures Committee, LUDEN'’S Menthol Cough Drops | for reorganization of the Government INING STAR, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, RITICHES ROOF'S |Protess YEAR IN U, 5. PRISON TO NINE MONTHS IN OLDER CELL (0N FARMERS’ DEBTSi“’T’ée i Convict Gets Philadelphia Institution. Andrew J. Donahue, former Texas in- surance agent, who served time in the District among other places, knows his jalls Yesterday, according to an Asso- clated Press story, he pleaded guilty in Philadelphia to raising a 77-cent check to $357.77. and getting $50 of this amount from a hotel there Donahue, it was said. obtained the check from a fellow prisoner while serv- n ing nine months at the District Jail in | recently that President Hoover's plan| 1930 on m charge of false pretenses, | Federal Judge John Welsh sentenced WHISPERED P her friend she con- fessed thesecret of h flawless clear white skin, Long ago she_learned that no cosmetic would hide blotches, piraplesor She found secret of real com- lexion beauty in NR Iabiets(Nature'sRem. ¥ y). They cleansed anc cleared the eliminative tratt — correcied Ep, gish bowel action—drov departments should not be put into ef- | Donahue #o & municipal prison for nine fect immediately. | ths.. But the prisoner protested h “Col. Roop went beyond his authority, | MO "S- But the prisoner protested he |in my optnion, in discussing policies witn the commities.” Mr. Suell declared. | SENAOR - KING OPPOSES BROWN'S APPOINTMENT Tells Hoover of Qutcome. head of a bureau and all these bureau | heads don't like changes.” Mr. Snell made his attack on the Says Chjef of Efficiency Bureau Is budget director after a visit to the o While House, where he informed the| Not Fitted to Govern Virgin Fresident that the Democratic-con- | trolled House on Thursday will kill his ! proposals for regrouping the Federal Islands. By the Assqciated Press | would rather be sent to the new Federal | | Penitentiary at Lewisburg. Pa. The | court explained that this was inpossi- ble, unless the sentence was boosted to one year and a day. “That's all right with me” +said Donahue, who, Federal investigators explained, had previously served sen- tences in Missouri, Chicago, New York and Washington. “The facilities at Lewisburg are better,” the prisoner | added. The court agreed, and Donahue left for Lewisburg with the additional ime on his sentence, apparently well pleased with his bargain lieve he will be appointed and I feel sure there would be vigorous Senate opposition to confirmation. Further- more, I am advised the present admin- istration is most satisfactory.” Will Mark Lee's Birthday. | FAIRFAX, Va. January 17 (Special) | —The Fairfax Chapter, United Daugh- | ters of the Confederacy, is planning a |MORATORIUM URGED Judge to Send Him to New Two-Year Period Asked by Ayres to Telieve Pressure From Texes and Interest. By the Associated Press, A two-year moratorium for farmers hard pressed on interest and taxes was | urged today by representative Avres Democrat, of Kansas, in a statement asserting a bill he has introduced would accomplish the purpose. “By the time an experiment like the allotment plan is tried out.” the Kansan said, “even though it should succeed, it JANU ‘will be altogether too late to save thou- sands of farmerg throughout the coun- would direct the Recon- struction Pinance Corporation to make loans aggregating a billion dollars | | through ~regional _agricultural credit | corporations to farmers, | | The money loaned to farm mortgagors. | Ayres said, wculd enable them for two years “to make payment of interest on lcans made to them and secured by | | their mcrtgages in an amount equal to | the differences between the rate of in- | terest agreed upen st the time such | mortgage loans were made and 2 per cent per anrfum.” 1 “That is to say.” he continued, “if the mortgage prcvides for 6 per cent | interest, the difference, or 4 per cent, is | to be advanced to the borrower or | farmer. It also provides for sufficient | advance to enable him to pay past- due interest and delinquent taxes accrued egainst his mortgaged prem- ises.” Never in our history of shoe repair a bargain like this Quality BOTH For BARGAIN FARES PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FARES ARE ROUND-TRIP EASTERN STANDARD TIME NEW Y SUNDAYS, Jon. 22, Feb. 5, 19 ORK $3.50 Lv. Washin StE 1% 55 s w *Coaches ready for sccupancy 11.30 ». . SEE RADIC CITY SUNDAYS, Jan. 29, Feb. 13, 26 PHILADELPHIA $3.00 Lv. Washington ~ 7.50, A WILMINGTON CHESTER . on Look for this Sign on Our Window Work Guaranteed wastes. She felt better, with vitality. & all-vegetable corrective tonight. See your com: plexion improve, €ec headaches, dullness vanish At agencies. , special meeting tomorrow afternoon a the home of Mrs, Frederick Richard- son in memory of the birthday anoi versary of n. Robert E. Lee 1ds The Home of CRACK - SHOT imore with these dis- ease-carrying pests. 3 ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands, January |, The Democrats, Mr. H-over was told. | 17 _Opposition to the appointment of | had beund themseives in cz last | Herbert Brown, chief of the Bureau of | Friday to vote for the Cochran resolu- | Efficiencyg to the governorship vas ex- | tion to prevent from becoming effective | ressed irf a message received h-re ves- | his cxecutive orders transferring and | terday frgm Senator Willlm H. King | consolidating more than 50 Government | of Utah, Iz 17 Quick reliel “for acid indiges- | bureau-. Anticiphting a change in the local TUMS" %65, Seartbarn: Only 10 ‘A majority of the Republicans \\:"\ndmxnm[?:flnn Whesl Efesices totos — | stard by the President.” Mr. Snell said. | Rooscvelt s takes office, some Virgin o T ol — | “but the Democrats have a majority | Islanders have been boosting Brown for | and the strength to defeat the pro- ! the post. § | posals. 1 “In myjopinion he is not the proper | "“The Democrats have made a political | person fof the position.” said the mes. | issue out of the .reorganizaticn pro- | sage from Senator King, “I cannot be- | pusals. They are turning them.down | —— 2 — . | without proper contideration.” | [— 7 | e e e ) ' The HUB—Washington’s Popular Furniture Store With the Easiest Credit Terms—T he HUB 00 Delivers an Outfit 9, unless one branch of Congress acts to prevent it. The resolution has the| | approval of the House Expenditures \Commmu Liberal Trade-In {}| Allowance on Your z BAL BOHEME PRIZES Old Suite! 73 | R : GREY&OUND fMembm Vote on Paintings, Sculp- SATURDAY, January 21 Lv. Washington 11.00 ». m PITTSBURGH $6.00 EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALTIMORE $1.26 Coaches only, all reguler treins WINTER SPORTS TOUR TO QUEBEC February 10-15 All Expense $75.50 up REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES OVER WEEK-ENDS Quality Soe Repair 415 11th St. N.W, Opposite Evening Star Building clared, “only did as he was directed by | Congress_under the economy act, toj submit these proposals. They should | have been . considered separately and | ;| not tossed overboard without considera- tion.” The Democrats moved to block the | | transfers with a view to giving Presi- | dent-elect Roosevelt broader authority to abolish and consolidate Government agencies for economy purposes. M.Naw—- mearly all principal citfen. ONE-WAY FARES Pittsbursh . .,.$5.23 Scranton De Chicage Cincinntai Indi; 1.80 . 350 p Excarsion Fare ... .$5.80 chmo; i redericksburs Round- Union Bus Depot |BALLOTS TO SELECT 1336 New York Ave. N.W. “President Hoover,” Mr. Snell de-| Phone: Metropolitan 1512 goees ture and 'Handicraft Submitted. | Three prizes to be awarded at the Bal | Boheme in the Willard Hotel February | 6 are being selected by popular ballot | ‘at the Arts Club from paintings, sculp- | ture and handicraft submitted by mem- | bers. This method of selecting prizes | is an immovation of this year’s ball,| sponsored by the Arts Club. \ || The open meeting for club members, | originally set for tomorrow night, has been postponed to Friday night, it was announced by the president, Fulton Lewis. Discussion of arrangements for the Bal Boheme will be the principal To lose fat surely and SAFELY, || business at the meeting. | take one-half teaspoontul of || The three prizes chosen will be pur- Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot || chased by the committee in charge and vater in the morning, - given as costume awards among guests But b= sure to get Kruschen—your | | at the fancy dress ball. health comes first—a bottle that will last you 4 weeks costs but a few cents at any drugstore in the world B b e i e ELECTRIC RATE PARLEY et Y ™= 70 CONTINUE TOMORROW ‘MflIST T“ROA ] ‘Three-flour Session Between Pepco | T Officials and Commission Fails ENDED Hls GBUGH" to Bring Results. I The conference on electric rates for | 1933 between the Public Utilities Com- | mission and officials of the Potomac | Electric Power Co. was continued for | three hours but at the end | Chairman 1M M. ‘Patrick of the | commissior -1 . no result had yet been | " continually sup- | reached. 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