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A—b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, CALLS DEMOCRATS | “A WRECKING CREW Dickinson Scores Tariff Pol- icy in Address to Repub- r lican Women. % Attacking Democratic tariff policy. Senator son of Iowa yesterday {inction the 99t legislation that would be effective with o ) ). told the ue of Republican Women e attack on the | an antagonistic Secretary of the Z of the District of Columbia the Demo- esle River. In ury cnd an adverse Federal Res 7 on would h this command. De | poarq in office, Representative Busby from displayed those e e Saesics from bel eiler of ippi last night told ton gang " l:-uliershxp 1H113B “h Q; A“&sormtmn at = ‘chall , il f§ and personal cour- n Ben urch School. L e e B age that marked | Representative Busby said Secretary e e R il him as a deter- | Mills' policy is responsible for existing . oo mining factor in | financial conditions, amplifying that he imports from countries currencies were now he explained, with deprecia District’s Heroes in the World War Compiled by Sergt. L. E. Jaeckel. 8 recorded in the official cita- A tion, Max B. Garber, lieutenant colonel, Infantry, U. S. A, was awarded the Distinguished Serv- jce Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services in a position of great responsibility. He commanded with marked dis- tinction the 59th the achieved by successes the Antagonistic Treasury Chief Blocks Effective Measures, Bushy Tells Citizens. Congress tould pass no financial | has pursued a rest | tive program, with- | out ‘any tendency toward expanding Hoodt — A A R B L 4th Division. cither credit or currency to meet the tariff_walls should be fla‘tened out as | He was retired f\lceds of the country. the Democrats recommend, I8 being flattened b currency abroad,” ator, “why a instead of worse? I8 wrong or they will have to submit some other excuse. I'll tell you. Their remedy is wrong.” Benator Difinson declares th AS ALLEGED *JOY RIDERS’ | "“Tnic" objection of the. citisens was sch-sules la | based on their claim the company in- now to kee , R | tended to build houses to be occupied which s One Bound Over to Grand Jury in by more than one family, in violation States from the c preciated currencies such a readjustment s now. | Criticizes Senate Democrats. | The Senator said he was “wish the Democratic party w March 4. T'll help them some, said, “but I'll criticize them some. ‘They'll have a big majority, and will | be in control of the entire Government from top to bottom. The Republicans | are supposed to be in control of the | Senate,” he continued, “but 90 per cent of the time has been taken up by | Democratic Senators explaining to us what ought to be done.” with colonel and lives at 2322 Twentieth street northwest, Wash- ington, D. C. . COURT HOLDS 3 BOYS $5,000 Bond—2 Held for Juvenile Court. Alfred G. Las Callett, 17, 500 block of Ninth street southeast, who was ac- v police of being one of thful automobile thieves day was heid for the grand ju $5,000 bond, following a hearing on charges of “joy-riding” in Police Court before Judge John P. McMahon. Two other youths arrested with Las Callett were held for action in the Juvenile Court. Police hold the trio re- sponsible for the theft of more than 10 cars. The boys were arrested a week ago by the rank of | Opposition to the rezoning of 150 | feet west of the present apartment | zoning area and west of Connecticut avenue between Davenport and Albe- marle streets was voiced by members of the association. The Chevy Chase Land Co. has asked the Zoning Com- mission to change the land from A | residential restricted to A area. of building restriction agreements in the deeds of the property owners. The Board of Education was asked | by the association to permit the use | of school facilities in supplying nee | children with hot lunches. If these facilitles were not possible, the board was asked to have them installed. Copies of the resolution were re- quested to be sent the Board of Edu- cation and Representative Mary Nor- ton, chairman of the House District Committee. Card Party February 25. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., February 7 (Special).—For the benefit of the Up- FSALCORDTIONS DANED DN WL | Vi TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ¥, 1938. 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Hill, prizes, and go-between.” out, then abandon it on the streets. | Miss Marie Hill, refreshments. He hoped that through conferences with debtors an_“adjustment can be made that ean be ratified. Congress has the last word,” he warned. Foresees Adjustment. A conference on war debts and eco- | momic relations, he predicted, would | prove an opportunity for canstructive Don’t Coddie a Studio Couch Outfit A complete and attractive ensemble that Furniture for. 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