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. ] THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935. CRIMEBROADCASTS AT BY CITIZENS West End Group Cites Bad Effects of Progrgms on Children. Four Heavy Men Can 1860 : 1935 Stan’d = This ]:izble! L n n S B u R G H'S 7tH+81H & €°STREETS NA<9800 Complaints against radio broad- casting companies for broadcasting crime and exciting fiction stories dur- ing the early evening hours were voiced by members of the West End Citizens' Association last night in & resolution adopted unanimously. J. H. Gerone, who introduced the pesolution, declared the excitement was bad for children, interfering with their normal routines and disturbing to their sleep. The resolution commended The Star for its published efforts to bring about What Day? What Time? Hammond Calendar Alcohol, Water and tells you! & reform along this line. Edward W. Zea and Dr. William Burn Proof Herbst were appointed a committee of To p! two to seek to have the Shriners’ parade at the June convention march up Pennsylvania avenue as far as Washington Circle. Almon C. Barber, secretary of the association, was directed in another resolution to write Senator Carter Glass and Representative James P. Buchanan, chairmen of the respective congressional Appropriation Commit- 5 tees, and Senator William H. King 95 and Representative Mary T. Norton, . Think of it—you wake up in the morn- ing and in one eyeful know what day it is and what time! Very ultra-looking clock—black with chromium. Hammond dependable electric timekeeper. chairmen of the House and Senate District Committees, recommending a i 1 he hospitali- L) 2 ., B e This table can take it—and not show it. Hospital. The action was taken upon Solid steel braces the heavy birch legs. Green, LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR—CLOCKS. T t Mattie M. on, super- : Intendent of the hospital. In'a letter black or red lacquer with black top. R Folding Steel Chairs Don't Sleep Thru This Sale! 55 that go with the Regularly $35 and $39.50 card table abov - 4 t‘: $5 1HOR O Rest StudioCouches Public Welfare reimburses the hos- $1.49 each 9 5 . Tell your club about this—chance to equip pital. ritzily at very low toll! The association resolution asked that a deficiency budget be voted for Handy for dinettes, too! C:mf(},mble simulated Save as much as $12.55! Handsomely made Couches that do dou- this purpose; that an adequate budget | be allowed in future years to avoid & lealfi(filert ulp}mlstery on ble duty as comfortable twin beds! Round corners take away the - BOACAtEe o LRCs usual box-y effect. Many, many tapestry covers to choose from. You'll be grateful to Lansburgh’s for this a hundred times! recurrence of the situation, and op- i posed any increase in the per-patient | per-day payment for these children. The service is already being given for | below cost, it was said. | W. H. Seaquist, former president of the Manor Park Citizens’ Association, addressed the meeting on the benefits of citizens’ associations to a com- | munity. Four new members were admitted. They are A. Stein, Dr. Leon Caton, Gus Dematates and R. F. Keith, CALIFORNIA BANS NEVADA DIVORCES State Superior Court Ruling May Affect Numerous Film Celebrities. Mail and Phone Orders DI. 7575 LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR—BEDWEAR. LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR. By the Associated Press LOS ANGELES, March 19.—A de- sy e | | We'll Be Seeing You! $3.95 Custom Made . . . Heat Proof 20: a d : c a aay others has been handed down by Superior Judge Leon R. Yankwich, | who held Nevada divorces are invalid when the legal residence of one of the SPRING SHRU BBERY SALE principals is California. i . 2 a e a s Pl I The decision will have widespread You'll find everything for a healthy gar- on fhe an; affect here if the State Supreme [ Court upholds the decision. den here—except elbow grease! From 2 - = A ¢ olal = . A I fertilizers to hand-picked Rerenmal_s. {?-3:7 Full powere d fu 1l size who sued J. H. Watson, Downey orange Featured in the sale, which®is now in . For One Week Only! _98 grower, for separate maintenance. He e ¥ 4 countered with an annulment action. pEogE . newest Of the new 1935 Watson sued on the ground his wife’s Nevada divorce from her former husband was invalid and that his sub- R b h Sh b sequent marriage was void. = Judge osebushes-onrus Yankwich, holding the Nevada divorce | 35¢ 3 for §1 ® Made to your order—bring paper patterns of half of K E LVI N ATO R vyour table! Any size all s the way up to 48x65. You pay in painless payments—coins in the invalid, granted the annulment. DEMOTION OF OFFICER | Meterator. Meanwhile, you're enjoying your REFUSE———D bl Pl T 0 @ Delivery in about 10 days. frozen desserts, your chil.l(’d salads, your better blooming rosebushes, flowering shrubs. meals. When you've paid up the Meferat%r is Police Trial Board Fine of $50 Every plant is carefully selected. ® Heat-proof and washable. taken off, and you go on being glad you chose Kelvinator at Lansburgh’s! ® Choice of white or wood- A grain leatherette, felt- Small carrying charge is added to the total cos base. Leaves up to 12 when you pay on Meterator Plan. Sketched inches, 98c. beauty is ............cccoiiiieiiiinnnn LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR—KELVINATORS. and Transfer of Sergeant LANSBURGH'S—SIXTH FLOOR—SHRUBBERY. b Upheld, However. ‘The Commissioners yesterday re- fused to approve a recommendation by the Police Trial Board that Sergt. R. M. Cox of the harbor precinct be re- duced to the rank of private for con- en viction of neglect of duty. 9 the Son’s* LANSBURGH'S—THIRD FLOOR. The board approved other recom- mendations for a fine of $50, and that Cox be given a transfer of assignment to another precinct. Cox had been charged with intoxi- cation, but was acquitted by the Trial Board on that count. The case was made by Inspector Albert J. Headley. : [ ] Six different sizes. P orta ble Cupboar d Space ., ® Walnutor mahogany finishes. @ Well finished, well built. @® Sorry—no mail, phone or C. O. D. orders. Sale! Chest of Drawers ‘$7.95 - 81095 $1495 Neat and takes up so little Large and roomy—notice One of 4 sizes at this price! space! 40x27x14 inches. the depth! 47x16x30 inches. 928, 32, 36 or 40 inches wide. LANSBURGH'S—FIFTH FLOOR— FURNITURE. STATISTICAL CLERK $5 TUITION ONLY $5 Men and women: salary, $1.62 Civil’" Service Breparatory © Senosl, N1 Adolph Richards_M. A. M. 12th st. n.w. Phone Met. (; 'STATISTICAL CLERK $5 TUITION ONLY $5 Every Day and Every Night Adolph Richards. M. A DM? 8. 12th st. n.w. Met. b Civil Service Exam. Statistical Clerk TUITION 5 DOLLARS Special low rate tuition to these who enroll this week. Both men and women INTENSIVE INSTRUCTION Every day and every night. All in- struction materials_free. he Civil Service Preparatory School L. Adolph Richards, M. A, M. S., Prin. 529 12th St. N.W. Met. 6337* STATISTICAL CLERK Opening Final Classes Thursday, March 21 Bpecial course preparing for civil service examination starts Thurs- day evening at 5:15 p.m. The course includes only material es- sential for examination, which was especially prepared for exclusive use by this school. There is home- ‘work practice material for each as- signment, covering intelligence tests, elementary computations, tabulation and graphing, which are presented in mimeographed assign- ments. The lectures are illustrated with projector slides, presenting comparisons of students’ work. The class is personally conducted by two experienced instructors, one of whom is a practical statistician. ‘This will be the final class before 1] examination. Reservations will be held until 5 pm. Thursday, March 21. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Telephone Columbit 3000 14th Street and Park Road Tivell Theater Building W This $2250 Stroller $17-95 Believe us, little Junior’s ridin’ high when he takes the air in this plutocratic Stroller! Large, reversible, with artillery wheels and hand brake. Corduroy lined, swank cow horn handle. Tan, gray or green. *Daughters dote on buggy rides, too! Special! $10.95 Beach Caff Roomy folding cart with nickel handle and drop-front windshield. $8 95 N PR eeny Rubber-tired wheels, hand brake. Four-position hood. LANSBURGH'S—FOURTH FLOOR.