Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1935, Page 6

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935. SISTER HERE IN HUNT |COMMITTEES NAMED LIGHTS OBSTRUCTED FOR ALBANY BAKER| pv NEW TYPO HEAD BY DENSE FOLIAGE|, Police Told Phillip Goldblatt Dis- Keystone Automobile Club to vz MRTRAT OF BRD NEW! NEW! NEW! Ford brands st economi homes, factories, store fromts autos. Also_mirroe _factory. supplied. Write or phone. ires Turner Glass Co. ROSSLYN. WEST 2560. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST T0 BE PRESENTE Bethesda Fire Department appeared June 1 While on Capital Visit. police have been asked to search for Fhillip Goldblatt, 23 Howard A. Harrison and Other Officers of Union Are Installed. Make Survey and Report Howard A. Harrison, who has just|lghts in Washington have become | streot. HOME MADE FRENCH DRESSING J e Jo Oue Minste! | KO STIRRING » NO WHIPPING * JUST SHAKE AND SERVE) been installed as president of Colum- | Obstructed by foliage, the Keystone| The report will be submitted within bla Typographical Union, No. 101,|Automobile Club yesterday informed |a few days, it was said. with other new officers, has appointed HAIR TONIC — his committees for the year. < 2 Keeps Hair f Goldblatt of New | Other officers installed with him| @a oY MEN, in Place> BETHESDA, Md., June 18—A por- : F vork City, his| were as follows: Vice president, Wil- (el trait of the late Wiliam W. Bride is . sister, came to|liam Fleld; -treasurer, Pred to be presented to the Bethesda Fire F Washington yes- | 5. Walker; tiustee, Joseph B. Skelly. S Department tonight in memory of E terday to conduct | (Joseph Harvey will be installed in the search. She |June, 1936). Auditors, Clarence L. the man who played an outstanding T role in the department’s organization sald ‘he last | Broughton, William L. Larkin, Philip and then served as its second presi- 5 cLo-co NON-OILY_NON-STICKY to Receive Picture of Co-founder. By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. heard from her P. McClellan; sergeant at arms, brother n;u on | Thomas E. Lawton; doorkeeper, Ernest Sor The presentation will be made by May 30, when he | J. Elwood; Executive Commitiee, o Mrs. Bride, whose husband in recent left the Y. M.|Charles J. Bussius, , years served as corporation counsel C. A, saying he | Harrie W. Flelschman, Fay F. Hunter, for the District of Columbia, and| FAlls Goldblatt. L "oy, "o "stay | Glen O. Murray, Arthur L. Simpson, Like watches—diamonds—gold _teeth | MEMbers of civic, service, leglalative | wiph friends, and old. discarded jewelry, For over | and diplomatic circles are to attend dent. Clarence J. Desper, John T. Bradley, Charles E. Musser, Bernard J. Lynch, Ernfst T. Thomas, Willlam H. Brown, S0 s e puate, PECR oY ¥\ Sl | the ceremony at the fire house at 8 J IR} Licensed by the U. 8 Goverbment to | buy old eola. o’clock. Oliver Owen Kuhn, editor of The Star, who with Mr. Bride conceived the idea of forming Memorial Rings Sold. One thousand “memorial rings,” relics of the days when rings were distributed at funerals and thrown Edward R. Hangliter. —_ Aviation Gains in Spain. the department, will accept the por- | into graves, were sold recently in| Commercial aviation is showing ex- trait on behalf of the firemen. Kuhn | London. ceptional progress in Spain this year. was the first president of the fire- fighting unit. R 0 (Continued From First Page.) 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In the face of business opposition, the White House girded to push legis- lation that would enforce all old code provisions on labor and competitive practices for industries awarded Gov- £ SPREADS MANY ernment contracts. 'h-’O}k‘mflC. Gall, associate cousel of e National Association of Manufac~ DANGEROUS 1LLS ! | h s g mittee the delegation of congressional power to the President involved in the legislation was unconstitutional. “It would represent a blanket au- P thority to the President to determine Science has shown . in every instance what minimum that roaches spread dangerous diseasesgkid ;fi:;:ngh""u‘fle“m h"“k':d'-he con- your home of these in- . G‘u" requi to ob- sects! Roaches come from 5‘;‘&, protested. e hiding placesto eat Peter- — tm“"‘:h":?‘ed some quar- man’s Roach Food. Crawl it EG e‘m&hlt’l power in back and die. NO ODOR: 8 overnment contracts On sale at all druggists’. | would in reality permit the imposition | f‘d‘ th% bmdxgg code on every PETERMAN’S industry g such a contract. ROACH FOOD and the South. £ASY ON YOUR MIND £EASY ON YOUR PURSE Tickets and_information ts in the United States. Phone DISTRICT 4224 Here’s how to kill them quick! Business men declared a factory could not be run half-code for the Government and half uncoded for private contracts. The Navy saw in the proposed law possible interference with construc- tion of the 24 new warships author- ized by the Vinson bill Relief HUPP (Continued From PFirst Page.) ST a NDS and William P. McDonald, president of the American Road Builders’ As- sociation, protested against the $1,100- to-$1,200-per-man limit set by the President for most projects. 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