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A—10 == YADEN ADVOCATES UNITY OF CITIZENS Co-operation Is Emphasized Before Summit Park Bill to Curb Babies Passes Oklahoma House by Mistake By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, March 13. —A bill appropriating $10,000 to prevent epidemics of babies was approved by the Oklahoma House yesterday. It was a printer's error. The Starting of the new express bus line on Thirteenth street between Takoma, D. C., and downtown Washington was postponed today by the Public Util- ities Commission from Friday until April 13. facturers of the busses ordered for the new service would not be ready this week. The company has ordered construction of six 37-] busses for the new line, which will be operat- ed only during rush hours, ‘The Utilities Commission today ap- proved an application by the transit company for permission to buy seven new 30-passenger busses, at $8,775 each, for service on the Chevy Chase coach line. These busses, to be placed in service April 1, will replace old busses. Not Yet Delivered. ICY BAY YIELDS BODIES STURGEON BAY, Wis, March 13 (P).—After two days of grappling in 70 feet of water off Washington Island, Coast Guardsmen late yester- day recovered the last three bodies of six men who drowned Sunday when their automobile plunged through thin ice on Green Bay. The bodies of Roy Stover, Raymond Richter and Lerdy Einardson, all 20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1935. TAKOMA BUS SERVICE DELAYED TO APRIL 13 Postponement Granted Transit Company Because Equipment ° BACHELOR LEADS FIGHT ON WOMAN JUROR BILL Alabama Judicial Reform Com- mittee Disapproves State Measure. By the Assoclated Press. MONTGOMERY, Ala.,, March 13— The “Jiggs” bill, giving women the from the married members of the committee. Senator Archie McDowell of Bar- bour, chairman and only bachelor on the committee, opposed the measure on the grounds that “women always change their minds.” Married members gave as their public reason “I'm against it,” and no record roll call was taken. e Woman, Aged 113, Dies. son in Canada, is dead at the age of 113. She was born in Poland and came to Canada when she was 81 ears old to live with her son Michael at Rembrandt, Manitoba, 70 miles north of here. J *INCORPORATED" H right to serve on Alabama juries, was | e i \ " , Man! v 13| Hyderabad, India, has just opened a | years old, were found trapped in the disapproved yesterday by the Judicial | () —Mrs. Antonina Przepiorkowska, | OUR PLUM BE R new aerodrome. car, which was brought to the surface. ' Reform Committee amid broad smiles ' believed to have been the oldest per-' money will be spent to combat rabies. BOY HERO HONORED Business Men to Aid Lad in Ob- taining Education. DES MOINES, March 13 (#).—A college education may be the reward for the pluck of 13-year-old Clarence Steffen of Oelwein, who, a fortnight ago, snatched a little girl from death beneath a thundering freight train. Proceeds of a benefit show here to- day and tonight will be held in trust by & group of Oelwein business men, who will employ the money to further the lad's education. The delay was agreed to when the Capital Transit Co. reported manu- Here are REAL SAVINGS ! For the Sick Room! Association. Co-operation and unity were stressed as the most impertant fac- tors in an organization by James G. Yaden, president of the Federation of Citizens’ Associations, last night in ad- dressing the Summit Park Citizens’ Association meeting at 3703 Bangor street southeast. “Not only are there many impor- tant local matters pending at the present time,” he said, “but also mat- ters of vital importance to all of the District. The only way that a group can accomplish any real improvement is to work together and express its Prevent Spreading Colds! views carefully, and then present them to the proper authorities.” Need for More Police. “There is a great need for more | police protection in the District,” he continued, “regardless of the fact that ‘Washington rates high in the number of policemen in proportion to its pop- ulation, but there are too many spe- cial details that take the men away from regular police duty.” “The taxes in our city are very low, according to other cities,” he said, “and we are free of debt and com- paratively free of graft.” The secretary was instructed to send a letter to the highway commis- sioner, requesting that an alley be cut through and surfaced from Thir- ty-sixth to Bangor streets, between Austin street and Suitland road. In- stallation of a street light at the in- | JBOYID tersection of Thitry-sixth and Bangor | streets will also be requested. Mail Delivery Sought. The secretary was also instructed to write to the Post Office Depart- ment, requesting mail delivery on Austin street. Another letter, re- questing garbage collection in the | 3600 block of Camden street, was in- | structed to be sent to the City Refuse | Department. W. J. Thornhill was appointed | chairman of the Membership Com- mittee. Charles L. Hall was appointed tem- porary financial secretary by William | J. Smith, president of the group. TOWNSEND PLAN LOSES | IN CALIFORNIA SENATE| Merriam’s Forces Split as Vote | Refuses to Extend Indorsement to Pension Proposal. By the Associated Press, SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 13— A suddenly recalcitrant State Senate flared into open revolt against Gov. Frank F. Merriam yesterday, flatly de- | feating the administration resolution | calling upon Congtess to enact the | Townsend old age pension bill. | ‘The vote of 21 nos and 17 ayes | split wide open the supposedly safe | administration majority and brought | 20 Senators, among them several of | the Governor’s closest advisers, out in | clearly expressed opposition to his | advocacy of the $200-a-month benefit | scheme. Apparently unruffled, the Governor declared, “The resolution will come up again on the motion to reconsider, and when it does I am sure it will pass.” BETTING BILL SIGNED Pari-Mutuel Wagers Nebraska. LINCOLN, Nebr., March 13 (#)— Pari-mutuel betting became legal in Nebraska yesterday as Gov. R. L Cochran signed a bill to permit such wagering on horse races. The measure | became effective immediately. | The betting, however, will be legal only on licensed machines within | licensed race tracks under supervision of & State racing commission yet to be appointed. VALUABLE FILES LOST Legal in Fire Damages Denver Post Build- ing—One Life Claimed. DENVER, March 13 (#).—A janitor lost his life and a number of valuable newspaper files were destroyed by fire on the paper stc-age floor of the Denver Post last night. | Some Associated Press files on the floor also were lost. The blaze was thought to be due to | KIN DISCOMFORT Burning, smarting, itching irritations, anywhere on the body, quickly relieved, and healing promoted with safe, soothing Resinol. Doctors and nvises recommend it. DUCATIONAL. Training Pays, Special Busi- ness. Secretarial and Review Day-Evening. _Easy to learn. Qpenings Courses. Position guaran Daily. Inauire N EDITORIAL CLERK | $5 TUITION ONLY $5 | Men and women; salary, $1.800 to 0. The Civil ' Service' Preparatory | School. L. Adolph Richards. M. A. M, 8. | Prin. 529 12th st. n.w. 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