Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1935, Page 12

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A—12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GEORGIA HUSBANDS LOOK FOR NEW DEAL Bill Entitling Them to Draw Ali- mony Favorably Reported to House. reported favorably by a committee in the House of Representatives. Commenting on his measure, Repre- sentative H. B. Edward of Valdosta said it was merely putting women on a parity with men. “Women are holding public offices; they are sheriffs, prison wardens and have been governors and senators,” Edwards said. “Women are taking men’s revenue and since they equal him in public office why should they | | EARLY ACTION SEEN ON PENSION BILL House Probably Will Act on Measure at Next District Day, March 11. House District Committee Wednesday and anticipates it will be approved by the full committee. Mrs. Jenckes has called a special meeting of her subcommittee to get a formal report to the full committee. She emphasized that she does not intend to open up lengthy hearings, because she considers the subject was fully discussed at hearings last year. Ralph H. Campbell, executive secre- D. C, MARCH 3, 1935—PART ONE. U. S. FACING CRISIS, DR. WALSH ASSERTS G. U. Vice President Discusses Revolutionary Tendencies of New Deal. second only to that which threatened the life of the new-born Republic in 1787 on the eve of the Constitutional Convention, he declared, and similar to that before the Civil War. “If we have truly come to the end of an epoch, as Mr. Wallace, Secre- tary of Agriculture, announced this week,” he asked, “what historic sign- post is available to mark the turning of a new corner? the fashions of the hour. turn out to be a welcome esca. something worse." Card Party at Synagogue. ter of record that a similar phenome- | non preceded both the French and LUNACY BILL DISCUSSED the Russian revolutions, and marked — the definite psychological prelude to | Trade Committee Asks Changes our own revolution and Civil War. In- | vestigations, public and private, are They may from in Commission Rules. Members of the Law Committee of the Washington Board of Trade Pri- “dny voted that members of the | proposed new lunacy commission for tary of Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, Inc., today submitted to the District Commissioners, Corp- oration Counsel Prettyman and Repre- sentative Jenckes a proposed amend- ment for the old-age pension measure to, take care of blind persons. He pointed out that there are now 221 blind persons 50 years or over in Dis- trict institutions. | the District be appointed by the juse tices of District Supreme Court and not by the District Commissioners, as “I should say we are in that phase of ‘speech-reaction’ which students of revolution find present in all authentic social upheavals. This uni- versal unloosening of the tongues does not always lead to revolt, but does indicate the direction of the current | and the rate of its flow. “The country has transformed itself into a huge open forum. It is mat- not equal him in private life?” The Young People’s League of the | B'nal Israel Synagogue will hold u\ card party and dance Tuesday night : rovi the in the synagogue vestry rooms. Abe‘p Lonl pecposed b to: be | offered in Congress. Lerner will be the presiding officer. | itt There willl b 4 o ihe _The committee also favored a parte 0 meeting time commission instead of one paid league on the night of the party, which | full-time salaries. George W. Offutt, will last from 8 pm. to 1 am. | chairman, presided at the session. o ‘The old-age pension bill for the 2 District of Columbia, in conformity Church Group to Unite. with the national legislation recom- Members of Cavalry M. E. Church | mended by President Roosevelt, prob- ably will be acted upon in the House Revolutionary _tendencies on the surface of the New Deal were dis- cussed Friday night by Dr. Edmund A. Walsh, 8. 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