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AUDIENCE DRAWS REBUKE AT PROBE N. R. A. Session Outbreak Brings Threat to Call Police for Order. By the Associatec Press. A sudden burst of applause from spectaters while Senate Finance Com- mittee members clashed over ques- tioning of Sidney Hillmau in the N. R. A. investigation today, brought demands for police to enforce order. Hillman, a member of the Recovery Board and head of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, was testifying in favor of an extension of N. R. A ‘The applause broke out when Sen- ator Costigan, Democrat, of Colorado, protested that Hillman was not on trial and should be permitted to answer questions in his own way. Senators King, Democrat, of Utah, “6,000 NEW FORD V-8's A DAY" LOGAN |¥ mu& ior Ford V& €. DICK ENGLISH cars, we have added Washington's i Used Car Lot xt 848 used 1 positively guarantee ‘4o /: my used cars are Detter ooking than my picture. Dick English 646 Pennsylvania Ave, SE. . ulcvh ?533 and Walsh, Democrat, of Massa- chusetts, had protested that Hillman was not answering the questions. As hand-clapping swept the crowded chamber, Senator Hastings, Republi- can, of Delaware warned the specta- tors they were guests of the commit- tee and suggested police should be called to compel quiet. Alien Birth Brought Out. Hillman's defense of N. R. A. pre- viously had been interrupted by com- mittee questions about his Russian origin. He was presenting a mass of statistics intended to show the im- provement of labor conditions under the Blue Eagle when King broke in to read a portion of the clothing workers’ constitution advocating con- trol of industry by labor. Hillman replied that had been dropped from the constitution of the organization 10 or 15 years ago. “You put it in after you came from Russia?” King asked. “Of course,” Hillman replied. “I was born in Russia.” Questioned by King, the bespectacled labor leader said he came from Russia in 1906, had been naturalized for 20 years and had visited Russia three times since the war. Walsh and King reprimanded Hill- man for making speeches instead of answering questions, quality service. you! Col. 3700 THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Hillman protested he was answer- ing the questions. “This is not & court trial,” Costigan interjected. “I hope the witness will be permitted to answer the questions in his own way.” ‘This brought the applause from the crowd filling the big committes room which stopped the hearing for a mo- ment. Spectators Reprimanded. Hastings then reprimanded the spectators: “I wonder if the audience appfeci- ates,” he said, “that it is here at the courtesy of the committee. I don't see why we must be hnerrupled by that sort of a demonstration.” Hastings added that if there was & repetition of the incident Capitol police would be called to maintain order. Continuing after this interruption, Hillman said production in December was 63 per cent of 1929 levels, as com- pared with 48 per cent two years earlier. Pay rolls, he said, in the same time, went up from 38 per cent of 1929 levels to 57 per cent. “I don't believe any one can explain that away by natural causes,” he said. Wages in the clothing industry, Hillman said, had slumped until “purchasing power was reduced to & Motor Company Stakes its reputation for high quality used cars on many years of satisfying Let a demonstration convince SOME AS LOW AS $5 DOWN 1930 Packard 8 Roadster. .. .$419 1933 Chevrolet Master Coach. 399 1933 Ford Fordor 1932 Ford V-8 Fordor 1932 Ford V-8 Tudor 1931 Ford Victoria. . . . . —oed 229 1931 Ford Town Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe (New paint) 1933 Ford Tudor. 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Failure to extend N. R. A, Hillman said, would bring a reduction in ‘wages and employment. He contended an Omaha trucking company already had served notice of a 10 per cent wage cut on the be- lief N. R. A. was not to be extended. Testifying yesterday after Clarence Darrow had put the whole New Deal on trial before he finished assailing N. R. A, Hillman told the committee abolition of the recovery organization would be followed by an “unemploy- ment situation worse than in 1932-33.” Hillman, almost stern in mien, asked that the recovery law be strengthened, rather than weakened. When New Deal policies were inaugurated, he A D. C, THURSDAY,” MARCH 21, 1935. * A—15 LIQUOR BILL VOTE NEAR AT COLUMBIA| = Appropriation Measure Goes to Conference Between Two Legislative Branches. By the Associated Press. ¥ COLUMEIA, 8. C,, March 21.—~The annual appropriation bill was headed into a free conference between the two legisiative branches yesterday as a State liquor store measure emerged from a Special Senate Committee. : ‘The liquor measure, which did not comply with requirements prescribed by Gov. Johnston, was scheduled for considération once the technical ac- tion of sending the money bill to free conference is completed. ‘The House refused yesterday 4o sc- cept Senate amendments raising the bill nearly $500,000 after formal m- Spartanburg legislators last week. The chamber voted to have them de- ined 24 hours and then publicly reprimanded. TEXAS GAMING RESORT DESTROYED BY RANGERS Paraphernalia Attacked With Axes in Raid—100 Players Routed—Owner Seized. By the Associated Press. HOUSTON, Tex, March 21— Texas Rangers swooped down on the Play House, Main street rendesvous, here last night and 20 minutes later flashing axes were battering the ex- pensive paraphernalia of the place. 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