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LOUIS, November 7.—John Henry Kirby of Houston, Tex., chair- man of the Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution, charged to- day that President Roosevelt was em- ploying the methods “of a dictator.” * In an address before the St. Louis Camp of the Sons of Confederate Vet- erans Kirby said: “I make no apology as a Democrat for fighting a so-called Democratic President when his attitude and methods are those of a dictator. I am for my country and for the great document which established this Re- public over any man or any party. I do not believe that we are safe, that our property is safe or that our lib- erty is safe in ti:e hands of an admin- istration that disregards the bond of government. “I know that there are business men in this gathering. Some of you have | slowly and steadily acquired a measure : of security for yourselves and for those i | you must leave behind when you pass on. Can you trust that property to| some political agent of the Govern- ment in Washington? Can you feel | comfortable about your loved ones fl; your life’s savings are to be swept | away to meet the vast expenditures of this wasteful administration? “I am often asked, ‘What plan would you suggest to take the place of the Roosevelt-Frankfurter plan?’ “Well, T would reinstate the one that George Washington and Ben- jamin Franklin and James Madison gave to our forefathers 148 years ago. I would discharge the brain trusters and substitute their theories with the faith of Thomas Jefferson. I would close down a lot of useless boards and bureaus and return to the States their | sovereign powers. “I would surround a bewildered in- dustr with the safeguards that re- leased the energy which built it.” “ALARM” HELD SPREADING. Knox Says Election Reflects Desire to End New Deal. By the Assoclated Press. ST. LOUIS, November Frank Knox, publisher of the Chicago | 7.—Col. | Daily News and potential Republican | presidential nominee, yesterday said Tuesday’s off-year elections reflected | the spreading alarm of a Nation anx- ious to end the New Deal regime. “The alarm in the West is not so great as in the East,” Knox declared after addressing a group of Republican women's clubs here, “because in the East more people are on the giving | rather than on the receiving end of the Government’s policies. “The elections show the trend back | to true and tried policies of Govern- | ment. “The people have recovered from the tetror which they experienced fol- | lowing the banking collapse of 1933. With fright eliminated and sanity re- stored, the voters are now measuring for their true value the experiments THE EVE WHITE SLAVE ACT CHARGES HOLD FIVE Three Women and Two Men Are Brought Before Commissioner Turnage. Three persons were held under bonds aggregating $10,000 each and two others were placed under $5,000 bonds each by United States Com- missioner Needham C. Turnage today pending s hearing November 14 on charges of violations of the white slave act. Charges of violation of sections one and two of the act and conspiracy to violate the act drew bonds of $10,000 for Adolph ‘A. Shimman, alias Mann, 36, of the 900 block of G street; Paul Jackson, 30, of the 1200 block .of O street, and Prances Evelyn Manning, alias Mann, 28, of the 2600 block of K street. Helen Hunter, 26, and Pearl Jack- were held under $5,000 bond each charges of conspiracy to violate the act. ‘The five were arrested last night by Shimman and the Hunter womarf will be arraigned in Police Court on charges of keeping a disorderly house, police said. Lavender Source. Prance. This Shows WHY You Get Such Fast Relief from Real BAYE WHY BAYER ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST Drop a Bayer Tablet in a glass of water. 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Countless thousands know that about BAYER ASPIRIN. Know by experience that it brings the quick relief you want when in dis- tress. Keep this in mind the next time | your work or play is handicapped by a bad headache, neuritis or rheumatic pain. And ask for Bayer Aspirin by its full name “BAYER ASPIRIN” when you buy. Learn for yourself how fast you can get relief, Geswine Bayer Aspirin "DODGE IS THE ONLY LOW-PRICED TRUCK cou FULL-FLOATING REAR AXLE—Dodge pio- neered thisfinetruck ! “NOW I'M SAVING i OVER *90 THIS YEAR IN GAS ALONE!” ERE'S Mr. Chaddick’s letter: “I had a show-down before I bought and Dodge is the only low-priced truck I could afford to buy. In comparing Dodge with C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935. BRIDGE TROPHIES GIVEN TO WINNERS son, 28, both of the K street address, | Lient, ‘Comdr. Corley Awards on Cups at Regular Meeting of District League. Bridge League’s fifth annual tourna- ment last week were prescnted last night at the regular meeting of the league at the Shoreham Hotel. The Lavender grows in the south of |- presentations were made by Lieut. Comdr. W. A. Corley, league president. The team of W. M. McIntyre, 8. L. QGerber, Roy Thurtell and Mrs. Vann Clarke, representing the Washington ‘Whist Club, received the Eynon Bowl, which they successfully defended in the open team of four competition. ‘The Woodward Cup, awarded to the open phir team, went to Mrs. Allan Rutherford and Mrs. H. H. Cairns. ‘The Evening Star Cup, for inter- members of the police vice squad.| myophies won in the Washington | mediates, was presented to Mrs. Dors Schwartz and William Groat. American Bridge League cupes were given Miss Mazie Buje and Roy Astle- ford and Mrs. Edness Wilkins and P, W. Shepard. D. A. R. LUNCHEON Virginia Regent Is Guest of Honor at Alexandria. By & Btaft Correspondent of The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., November 7.— Mrs. Arthur Rowbotham of Alta Vista, State regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, was the guest of honor at luncheon held yesterday in Gadsby’s Tavern, under auspices of the Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, D.A R. 1 More than 75 members and officisls of D. A. R. chapters of this city, Cul- peper, Clarendon, Fairfax and Falls Church attended the fete, which was presided over by Mrs. T. Klip- stein, regent of the Kate Waller Bar- rett Chapter. Historic papers of Mrs. Mirands B. Tullock, vice president general of the D. A. R. in 1908, were presented to the chapter. e e Anyone in the famil got a COLD? Fast becoming Washington's , Automotive Center! Hedd- quarters for the most startling new models of 1936. DODGE and PLYMOUTH—and home of dependable CERTIFIED USED CARS. ' Any make, any: model, any yeor car you want is sure to be here. - Use KLEENEX Costs less than ever before! 200 tissues 1 4C 2 packages 25¢ ©® Dispose of Kieenex sfter use. 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