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C-8 QUINTS REPORTED NEAR NORMALITY Dafoe Thinks 60 Days More Will Bring Babies Up to Standard. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 14.—In another 60 days, Dr. Allen Roy Dafoe an- nounces, the Dionne quintuplets will | be the equals of any normal babies | their age. “I feel the babies will be normal by August—remember, they were seven- month babies and they had to catch | up,’ the genial Ontario physician | said, stopping over in New York en | Resourceful BUILDS BIG TELESCOPE WITH AUTO PARTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, HOME FOR TRADE | COMMISSION LP Fine Arts Group Will Con- sider Request for Build- ing in Capital. When the Pine Arts Commission as- sembles in New York City Tuesday it will consider a request by the Federal Trade Commission for a suitable building here. The Trade Commission must vacate its present temporary building on Constitution avenue be- tween Twentieth and Twenty-first streets by September 1, construe- tion of the new Federal Reserve Board Bullding is slated to begin at that time. 4 The Federal Trade Commission is faced with the need of 100,000 square feet of office space and no place to go. In this predicament it has appealed to the Fine Arts Commission. A number of paintings suggested for public buildings in Washington will be examined by the Fine Arts Com- mission as sketches are being sub- mitted by the paintings and sculpture section of the Procurement Division of the Treasury Department. Detalls of these were not made public today. Further studies for the Municipal Center here likewise will receive com- mission attention. These are being submitted by the municipal architect, Nathan C. Wyeth. The commission has already approved in broad out- line Wyeth's plans for the new home of the District government, but Tues- day's session will be devoted to an inspection of details. Preliminary designs for the memo- rial tablets to be placed in the arches of the bridges, connecting two units of the Department of Agriculture, across Independence avenus near Fourteenth street southwest. These mdfltfleflb’&fl)‘motnu A sketch of s proposed extension to the ' Shoreham Hotel here will re- cetve special attention from the com- mission. Aunto Making to End. Belgium’s Fabrique Nationale is ex- pected to discontinue the manufacture of automobiles and confine its activi- 1‘1‘:{ to the production of arms and 08. CORNS::: TOES Quick, safe relief. Only 25¢ and 35¢ box. g-’ Scholls ino-pads DAY FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. BUY A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT FROM A MUSIC STORE PHILCO A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY THEY’RE HERE! The new 1936 Philcos—the finest radios ever built. Stations from all the world more perfectly than you ever dreamed, and tone that’s startling in its realism. route back from Atlantic City and | the convention of the American Med- | ical Association to Ontario and his charges. More Advanced Than Ordinary. “In some ways,” he added, puffing | thoughtfully on a stubby briar pipe, | “they are more advanced than ordi- | nary babies—they are more intelli- | gent.” Last night he attended the Baer- Braddock championship fight at Mad- ison Square Garden Bowl. | Dr. Dafoe asserted it was the hope of the guardians of the babies that in “several years” the Dionne family | could be united under one roof. Private School Planned. “It is our aim,” he said, “to work all together and let all the Dionne | children share together. What we | want to do now is protect the babies anos, designed and used only by us to assure you of the finest toned quality. 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INSTEAD OF WAITING FOR 8:30 j STATION-TO-STATION CALL FRENCH MINISTER DIES | PARIS, June 14 (#).—Philipe Mar- combes, minister of education, fell dead yesterday in the Elysee Palace as he entered the Council Chamber for the first Council of Ministers since the cabinet of Premiet Pierre Laval was granted extraordinary powers. Marcombes had just entered the large room, where President Albert Lebrun was to preside at an impor- tant meeting. He suffered an apo- plectic stroke. Police Too Active InTagging Autos; Court Is Swamped P You could cross America on the gasoline your stop-and-go drsving uses.every 5 months Pittsburgh Judge Calls for Help With 80,000 Car “Tickets.” By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, June 14.—The po- lice have been “tagging” so many cars that Traffic Magistrate Fred C. Baur, with some 80,000 “tickets” on his hands, has called for help. 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