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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. ‘Bhortly afterward the firm which did FARLEY IVASON VISONED B LOKG Senator Says Administra- tion Plans to Finance Election Fight. By the Associated Press NEW O3RLEANS, March 22 —Sen- ator Huey P. Long said last night he understood the Roosevelt administra- tion planned to “pour” money mu)g Louisiana in an effort to defeat him | in his race for re-election in January | next year, but that he wasn't worried. | “All you Long men,” he said in a| racio speech, “get ready. When they | start pouring that money into Louisi- | Ana, get ‘'em up an organization and take what you can get. “If they pay us right, we're gonna | ve 'em about four votes to a box. | “You come on down here, Mr. Farley (James A. Farley, Postmaster General). We've been playing base ball before your kind was born.” ‘ Lauds Sharing Program, | Long reviewed his record in Louisi- | ana. touched on his “share-the-wealth” program and took several flings at the | Roosevelt administration, although he declared there wasn't “anything per- sonal between Mr. Farley and myself and Mr. Roosevelt and mysglf.” | He sald the Nation once had *“Zieg- feld Follies” on Broadway, but now it has become “Roosevelt's Farley.” “Louisiana is the one bright spot on the horizon of the United States,” | he said { Long earlier said he was going to | “incorporate and go after some more money." | Gets an “Assistant.” | Swinging out of Gov. Oscar Allen's office in Baton Rouge with Peytnn‘ Sandoz, Opelousas, La., attorney, the | Lonisiana dictator remarked: | “You know I've gotten to be such a big lawyer. I've gotten an assist-| ant. I've formed ‘Huey P. Long, Inc.’| and we're going out after some more | money."” | Asked where he was golng to get the money, he said: “Anywhere and everywhere—any- body that owes us money. We've got to feed these people.” | LONG WINS PHONE CASE. ‘ Injunction Against Rate Slash Re- tused by Judge. BATON ROUGE. La, March 22 {®.—Senator Huey Long late yester- day won his District Court fight— | which he had predicted he was going to lose to make lower phone rates in Louisiana immediately effective. Saying he had been compelled to give a decision in three days upon a record that could not be read “in three weeks,” Judge W. Carruth Jones | refused to issue to the Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. an in- junction against lower phone rates ordered by the Louisiana Public Service Commission which Long rep- resented es counsel The suit involved rate slashes re- ducing gross receipts $450,000 an- nually. An appeal will be taken UNBORN BABY SHOT; Bullet Accidentally Fired Pene- trates Body and Causes | Death of Infant. i | By the Associated Press CLEVELAND. March 22. — Mrs. Marie Pular, 23, whose unborn baby was shot to death Wednesday night. was said by hospital attendants to be “in satisfactory condition and defi- nitely beyond the danger line.” Mrs. Pular was shot in the abdom- inal region when a gun in the hands of a visitor at her home discharged accidentally The bullet lodged in the infant’s head. The young mother was rushed to a hospital. Her husband, Matthew, 34, furnished a pint and a half of blood for a transfusion. The child’s body was then removed Physicians expressed the belief that | had the child's body not halted the bullet the wound would have proved .fatal to the mother. Lily>Pr;;l>a; B:()—sls 1 Weight to 102 and Returns to Work 1 By the Assoctated Press | NEW YORK, March 22—Lily Pons, ending her absence from the Metro- politan Opera House, admitted she | had been trying—of all things for a | diva—to gain weight, For one week she has been roaming the hills of nearby Westchester county | with her skye terrier, wearing trousers and following a diet which forbids the mixing of proteins and starches. | Now she weighs 102 and will go | back to work tomorrow. “I am not h&pby in my work,” ghe pouted. “It is work, work, work No time for play. My poor nerves, | they simply go to pieces. I have to | have rest.” | Miss Pons, however, plans to de- | vote nine more years to her career | and then she will be ready to marry, she hopes. Her flance, Dr. Fritz von der Becke, a German, will wait. “Married life and a career do not mix," she said. “One day 1 am in Brazil, the neXt week in the Argen- | tine: then I go to Europe, then to California. 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LOUIS, Ill, March 22,—“If the Lord sees fit to give them to us, we'll see fit to provide for them.” Thus yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland O'Piper welcomed girl triplets—increasing _their chil- dren to nine. The family is “on relief.” RENT SURVEY PLANNED Government Workers to Tell Ellenbogen of Problems. The members of the District De- partment, American Federation of Government Employes, are to be can- vassed concerning their renting prob- lems, according to John P. Simpson, secretary-treasurer. The information will be given to Representative Ellenbogen of Pennsyl- vania, author of a rent control | measure. l Peel $500 Film From Clock 'GOLD LEAF STOLEN FROM CHURCH SPIRE | “Repair Man” Takes Week to| and Tower. By the Associated Press. CONCORD, Mass.,, March 22.—The shining steeple of the First Parish| | Unitarian Church, which towers high {above the dountry where British red- | conts and “embattizd farmers® fought, | gleams no more. Shocked churchmen discovered that | the gold-leaf steeple and the faces| |of the four clocks in the tower shone | dully after they had commissioned a steeplejack to repair the gleaming spire. Five years ago the church had the steeple and the clock faces adorned with brilliant gold leaf. Recently a man suggested that the steeple be| inspected. The “repair man” reported the leaf in good condition but suggested some minor repairs. For & week he worked industriously. | | the original gold leafing was sent a check for the “repairs” and the church men recelved a shock. The firm knew | no reason for receiving the money. Inspection showed the once brilliant | steeple had & dull greenish lustre and gold leaf valued at more than 8500 was missing. An intense search was instigated for the “repair man.” Check Coughs! Here's How Promptly, pleasantly, Hall's Expectorant soothes and heals itritated membranes of the throat. Coughs, due to colds, are checked amazingly quick. 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