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THE EVENING STAR, “\'ASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935. EUR“]S"'Y AWA"' D. C. BOILER INSPECTOR WA“.A[;E DEFENDS more of the conmumers doliar than | REAR ADMIRAL FAIRFIELD |crested n the Unitea States Fee, ot r IMPERSONATED IN FRAUD | 11, T ets oy o458 montnun food| HEADS CRUISER UNIT|, e Navy Department, in announc- thi it was 385 and in 1932 349, In 1913 ing Wi tndey, maid the new group — will be officially designated as Cruiser Police are on the lookout for & the ‘f‘"nh“‘.z"":pf:-ts ents every time | New Heavy Ship Division to = » on his “safety valve adjuster” who has prol:lucc. Comprise Three War impersonated the District boiler in- Division 7, and will comprise three ‘Wallace strongly urged continuation spector and collected a $4 fee from at Vroanle) Worc Salt new warships, the Tuscaloosa, Min= neapolis and Astoria. of the processing tax method as agri- least one business house for making a culture relief and assailed the proposal | Rear Admiral Arthur P. Fairfield, Admiral Fairfield makes his home here at 2400 Sixteenth street. Interest in Mdivani Divorce | 4o ™ ™\ Meating equpment. | Plans Campaign to Make T o Chovernment. soray the | Assistant chief of the Buresu of Navi-| Colombian Campaign Hot. Evidence in the case was turned s . . taxation policy and use Government | 88tion, is to become the commander of | Colombia b Case Exceeds That in Other over to Capt. Hugh P. Oram, director Amerlcan, Housewife relief funds for benefit payments to |the new heavy cruiser division, to be ump."fln thn“y:n:lm i S - s fon, who asked police to ap- - farmers. Distinguished Suits. e e “Meat Conscious.” “It would be unfortunate for the HE Several days ago the man called at 4 farmers to get in a position where ’ THE CHOICE OF T e the District Motor Co, 1333 Four- tney vould b dipping ther hands nto | By the Associated Press. teenth street, and said he was there to| The householder's complaint over | \'® 0 srblisdlinid WORLD'S GREATEST CHEFS soun soneLto, iy RENO, Nev, March 28.—In con-| inspect the boiler. He found the safety | the rising cost of food beaught'a e |they want,” Wallace said. . PARKER HOUSE, BOSTON | trast to its usual unconcern about the | valve needed attention, did something | fense yesterday from Secretary of | ‘“Farmers should be in a position to g 5 & .| comings and goings of an ever-chang- | to it and then presented a bill for $4, | Agriculture Wallace, who disclosed a | help themselves and pay their own “SHADY SHORES SUREBOY* way. If they should dip into the Treasury, other classes would quickly stop them.” S g , 5 = pr— ing divorce population, Reno is await- | Oram was told. Employes at the place | campaign to make the American Capital Wall Papers Set the Style Tmm==== |ing the expecte¢ arrival of Princess | became suspicious and called Oram by | housewife “meat conscious.” Barbara Hutton Mdivani with no lit- | phone, but only after the bill had been Meat is rising in price faster than tle_amount of curiosity. paid and a receipt received. The man, |any other food, but the Secretary de- | George has offered his idea in the Permanent residents did not lift an | meanwhile, apparently became sus- | clared it still is 18 per cent under the | form of an amendment to the A. A. A. eyebrow when the former Josephine | picious also and departed. price level of 1930. act. (Fifi) Widener of Philadelphia, later The receipt bore the signature, Possible increase in the cotton called “Reno’s wealthiest divorcee,” | “D. C. boiler inspector, by E. T. Lear,” Farmer Getting More. processing tax was admitted by Wal- slipped quietly into a hotel here late | and officials said there is no Mr. Lear | _ At the same time the department’s | lace in the face of demands by South- one night in 1932 to establish resi- | in the boiler inspector's office. The | Bureau of Agricultural Economics de- | ern Congressmen that the levy be dence for her divorce from Milton W. | boiler inspector is P. M. Greenlaw, |clared that the farmer was getting | lowered if not removed. Holden, followed by her third mar- riage, to Aksel C. P. Wichfeld. e TheA?:il:::::fl:{?::d;:";:;e:z.ymki, fine chi cken S BROTH daughter of the late Prince Miguel of Field Trial and Show Winner Owned by Harold Eifze, 3216 Frederick Ave., Baltimore, Md. 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