Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1933, Page 7

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“SKIN SUFFERING 1S UP T0 YU SAYS POSLAM 1f you suffer from eczema or a skin eruption of some kind, it's your own fault. The remedy is right at hand—apply Poslam at night and note the great improvement in the morning. The itching ceases and the skin starts to heal. You can get Poslam at any drug store, 50c. Convincing Test-Box Free! Write Poslam, Desk 2, 254 W. 54th St., N.Y. OSLAM What is The Biggest Mistake Oil Burner Buyers Can Make? Ad in Tomorrow’s Star Dethol IS DEATH TO ALL BUGS See the THE HUNDRED DAYS by GARET GARRETT Here is the first clear-cut analysis of what Congress did from the bank holiday to the close of the hundred-day session. A thoroughly balanced survey of “the most amazing legislation this country has ever seen.” McKABE by Paul Gallico A great short story—McKabe almost performs a miracle in scoring a beat for the “Morning Blade.” Don’t miss it! LITTLE MARIE FROM KANSAS CITY by Booth Tarkington GET YOUR COPY FROM ANY NEWSDEALER + SEEKS ELIMINATION OF VOTE ON LOANS Braden Takes Steps to In- clude County in Pollard’s Plan for Liberalization. BY LESTER N. INSKEEP, Staff Correspondent of The Star. ARLINGTON COURT HOUSE, Va. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Give Chief Parting Gift FAREWELL CEREMONY TENDERED PARK POLICE CAPTAIN. August 8—Advised that Gov. John Gar- land Pollard will recommend action at | the special session of the General As- | | sembly permitting cities and towns to | borrow industria! recovery funds for | public works without submitting the | matter to a vote of the peovle, Chair- | man Harry A. Fellows of the County | Board declared today he will take im-| mediate steps toward having Arlington | County included. | " Elimination of a special election to | decide on the issuance of bonds for the | | proposed construction of a county-wide | sewerage system at a cost of approx- | | imately $2.250,000 would save time, money and the possibilitv of a failure of the project at the hands of people who do not understand its importance, | he declared. Seeks Bond Legislation. Gov. Pollard, according to informa- tion from his temporary at White Sulphur S cided yesterda cluding any doubt as to the right of | cities and t » issue bonds for pub- vorks construction without special c*>~tions. He also decided to sponsor legislation giving the higher learning the ri fees in construction p:of Declaring Arlington County is in everything but name, as evidenced nstitutions of it to anticipate At a brief ceremony yesterday the United States park police gave their re- | tiring superintendent, Capt. Doyle O. Hickey, U. S. A., a farewell gift. A bunch of roses was presented to Mrs. Hickey. an electric percolater was given to the superintendent and his wife and, sensing the captain’s fondness for smoking, the police guve him a meerschaum pipe and & humidor flled with his favorite obacco. ! Here are the principals (left to right): Capt. Hickey, Capt. P. J. Carroll, who becomes the acting superintendent, when the poiice are (ransferred to the In- | terior Department. under the President’s reorganization, and Mrs. Hickey. Capt. | Carroll, in a brief address, made the presentation, witnessed by & delegation of | police and officials of the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks. Capt. | Hickey goes tomorrow to duty at Fort Myer, Va. —Star Stafl Photo. ¥ would probably be made to Delegate reason why it, too, | should not be given the right to issue bonds for public works without a vote | 1 of the people. | Will Call Meeting. | ‘ With this in mind he communicated immediately with County Manager Roy S. Braden and expected to see as many | members of the county board as pos- "sflble today. He stated that he would | [ call a special meeting of the board just as soon as he can get all members to- ! gether and that immediately following this meeting definite recommendations Another amusing adve: eight. Know him? Meet him today as he panics his parents. ALSOINT Kruif . . . . . The Art Tenderness by Lucy Stone Terrill . « « « + A Vacation Tour Through the National Parks by Anne Cameron. Hugh Reid. It was expected that Fairfax County also will seek to be included in the spe- cial recovery legislation, since there ft is proposed to finance a school building program at an approximate cost of $172.000 and a new jail at & cost of $50,000, with the understanding that | the Federal Government will make do- | nations of 30 per cent of the cost in both cases. Superintendent of s«hmh! W. T. Woodson said he is going to Richmond today and will ask the aid of State school officials in simplifying the method by which the funds can be secured. That spot on your coat, dress or gloves not as ruinous as you might expect. It c: be removed fely and quick] = Cl the master c - CLEANSI nture of Orvie Stone, that enfant terrible not quite HIS ISSUE: Bos Kettering by Paul de of Being Young by Thomas Beer . . . . . Inherited D. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933. ATTEMPT TO WRECK W. M. TRAIN CHARGED Clear Spring Youth Is Arrested. Confession to Railway Police Reported. Shupp, 19, Clear Spring, is under ar- rest charged with attempting to wreck & Western Maryland train west of here | &nd is alleged to have confessed. Lieut. E. J. Chapman of the railroad police alleged that Shupp in a statement said he was under the influence of liquor and did not realize what he was doing when he placed two cross-ties on the track. He said he had no grudge against the railroad. The engineer of a westbound freight saw the ties on an eastbound track Spectal Dispatch to The Star. gfln;“f‘,‘:‘g’ ane. crew e HAGERSTOWN, Md., August 8 —Carl | moved. 100% PURE PENNSYLVANIA... THE FINEST u drive longer with crat oj[ 3 Use your charge account and buy during this sale. A malt that fails to give results is quick- lyforgotten. Nobody ever forgets Bud- weiser. Use Budw 3 LBS.IN THE BIG RED €EAN You may never again heve the oppor- tunity to buy so profitably. Prices are soaring daily. Cash in on these exceptional values for Wednesday. Come in tomorrow. 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High- grade construction and a most attractive design. $10 Delivers This Suite—No Interest Charged he pfulius Lansburgh ofurniture (20, Scoop Seat Occasional Chair $ 4.50 Mahogany frame, covered in friezette tapestry. Scoop seat. 10 Entranee; 909 F St..

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