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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935. BUSINESS SIAR IS e i ROYN. TY-38 O THERING gh: a o of ;“.“"’“"m o 1“"8“ when the :.nfly Mo Spain at BRIDGE RISK $1 ,000,000 won—against Mr. and I(np.hfill Sims, :n'ad.“ heoilld, “what ;mld hlv; 3 FOR JUAN’S WEDD“‘G eve of their wedding. the institution of the republic. He paused here, en route East. in sale of e Must Use Ihgenuity : Tt i e s Princes of every major reigning Culbertson Tells What He Might|_He admitted the $1,000,000 wasn't | books and s0 on, if we had lost.” : praa S e % —_—— e T Weusndmoon If we had lost? | To Keep Feet Warm | | goir-Apparent to Spanish Throne [ of those whose kingdoms and prin- Young Screen Star. Have Lost in Game. ;umwn JORDAN PIANO COMPANY ) — to Marry Princess Maria | C'PAlities now are only titular. Jeeu Mogees, & new. movie War i | creorny tober 11 A Police in radio patrol cars will Forty-nine young Spanish married | Hollywood, is s Massachusetts girl, TI, October 11 (P— IS ALL have to use ingenuity instead of Tomorrow. couples, representing Sn;l;‘m and only M.N:l;r mlmnm ummm cool $1,000,000 was at stake, said Ely electricity to keep their feet warm By the Associated Press. mm'mm,mfifn- 8 m mm:,“ ok Lot g“lm;uflfl::om ’::mntl‘hht. Y“U Member Units of U. S.| | tnis Winter. ROME, October 11.—Scions of Eu-| They saw a million-dollar displa: ]'sw Departmental heads who banned rape’s- oldest rell;nn‘ tlmlll: saluted | of weddlnl' l:m. topped b‘;fln ax! aiclorthomovie. |in that recent 300-rubber contest he Chamber Asked to Vote | | et hers from the ca b | |y e Sumn, hei-puren 10| cuie eneem v e Aol T RY AND G UES S Wai® g1 wEEKLY “* ” reception relented enough to ad- - on “Trends.” . || e they conid” soek The Famous - . ; ; ; XY oAvst By the Assoclated Press. fll;_l; ow':lh‘:ulast.]‘l‘f,nm’;l e ) —which shoesin onrw!n:ow tion-wide poll of business men us police, name 3 orbin wu: ri‘x: ;;lo;es: p':sdly to get their| | of science, may have to revert to have the Sh'ock Abs g opinion of New Deal “trends” as seen | | such old-fashioned expedients as feature! You'll have & hard « through the eyes of a committee of bricks heated on the hearth and o cellin, 8' se th ey look the Chamber of Commerce of the wrapped in blankets. % Daited States like any other style shoe. The he mail hich ing* Arch does its the cham ;’".}k“:go;“,‘?.,:".,;;..,;r FELLOWSHIP AWARDED E Day rke tpog” S 1 ve “yes” S . vital wo Tno" snswers fo these four general| Prof. Urey Again Honored on Plre and Wholesome as Sunlight Ruestions: - Chemistry Achievements. Should there be extension of Fed- eral jurisdiction into matters of State| NEW YORK, October 11 (4).—Prof. C Ib. 2 Ib. box sl .00 BROADWAY B Sind locel concern Tazcld, Urey, discoveres) ot heary, Candy Mailed Anywhere—Insured Free Main Spring Arch Should the Federal Government at| Water and Nobel Prize winner, has . set in rubber. Cuse the o:r;isente time exercise Federal| been awarded the Ernest Kempton 7 F annie May Candy Shops tom grade. wer without relation to|Adams Research Fellowship in chem- ~xFERTCAT| 1010 E St. NW. 1406 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ::::é?g e istry for 1935-36, Columbia University AJPINEST | 3305 14th St. NW. 1384 F St. N.W, B NG Should there be Government com- | 8nnounced yesterday. He has held HOME Do E| 1704 Pa. Ave. NW. 1317 E St. NW. SHO(K ABSOR | petition SWiLhL R Lvate . Eterprin Hos tll';ngellowshlp. valued at $1,250, since \__CANDIES 621 F St. N.W. 929 F N w l_\ [H _l : .J\ L,‘ N late thi > = "E’;\;mu(;;y :fi o a:(spuorrpo:;ihamy by The announcement said Prof. Urey WALK OVER SHOES e 6 “ Nu i " t|would be enabled to enter & new W 9 G Street | P Corner R e e L e\ cYiveasarch atlempEik Ath 12eD- with the MamSpnngAr(h Vi nt be within :fulfl'y.fl:gg; fi:“;g;, =i ja arate carbon and nitrogen isotopes. Based on O’Leary Report. ‘The questionnaire was based on & report prepared by John W. O'Leary | of Chicago, chairman of a legisla- | tive committee which sharply criti- cized New Deal legislation. Directors of the chamber neither approved nor disapproved the report when it was presented at a recent meeting. In a statement accompany- ing the ballots mailed out yesterday, the directors said. the purpose of the referendum was “to have considera- tion of all the (administration’s) leg- islation, rather than concentration upon particular measures, respecting many of which the chamber had been given specific positions.” In this way the chamber’s mem- sl AT THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO., 7th AND H STS. contends are embodied generally in | New Deal measures enacted at the last session of Congress, - The balloting will close November 25. Accompanying the ballots were s 0 L4 the O'Leary report printed in full and g it 2lso a series of arguments called “ar- guments in the negative.” k Y Asks “Thoughtful Attention.” i Fs 3 % 5 % LJ I The O'Leary report, after listing % ; ] new laws and discussing Federal ex- ; e ; : Y 4 L4 penditures, asked the “most thought- ful attention” for trends listed as . g SR\ A\ o Trade In Your Old Furniture! ‘without regard for revenues, for pur- poses within the powers of neither Federal nor State governments, and on a scale that brings to every busi- ness and to every individual the dangers flowing from an unbalanced budget; “Extension of competition by Gov- ernment enterprise into the fields of private endeavor for the purpose of rezulnlng private enterprise or other- Rezuhflon by the Federal Gov- ernment of production, industrial and agricultural, and local marketing and retailing—with the Federa} Govern- ment impinging upon the individual in, his every-day affairs in making a living—in planting crops, in work- ing at a trade for himself or in work- ing as an employe of another; “Delegation of powers to the exec- utive department of the Federal Gov- ernment and colistantly enlarging ad- ministrative agencies and bureaucracy for detailed application of measures, with all decisions for the whole coun- try at a central point and conse- quent delays and expense for citizens even as to matters in themselves of small importance.” The “arguments in the negative” asserted that much of the legislation reviewed “had its origin in conditions of emergency or was enacted against & background of an emergency.” The chamber’s legal staff then devoted nine pages to quotations from a study of the depression by the economic staff of the League cf Nations. ‘They also declared there is “noth- ing new” in Federal encroachment on “matters widely considered as belonging to the jurisdiction of the States.” The legal staff also stated that arguments have been advanced that modern conditions required Fed- Furnish your bedroom completely and comfortaby el ’;f::fi:;;:,;;fifix;f’g;;. with this new outfit. 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