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D. C. JOB INSURANCE LAW GETS APPROVAL National Social Security Board Notifies Commissioners of 0. K. eral aid in co-operation in carrying out the social security program. . In the case of unemployment com- pensation, the cost of the benefit pay- ments is to be met by a pay roll tax collected from employers, but the Federal board will, when appropria- tions are avallable, extend financial aid to the States and the District to meet the administrative expenses of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1935. ROBBER SUSPECT HELD York avenue, $434. and robbed him of UNDER $20,000 BOND| Rand siso was identified as the man who on November 10 held up Charged With Hold-Up of Res- taurant and Bus Terminal—More Than $500 Obtained. James Warren Rand, charged with! Miss Alice Vincent, cashier of Burt's Grill, 1418 New York avenue, robbed her of $94. and e Olympic Revival. ARMY-NAVY GRID GAME TICKETS DISTRIBUTED 20,000 Placed in Mail 'l‘odly‘. 16,000 More Requested Than Are Available. By the Associated Press. been distributed. The last tickets are expected to be in the hands of sub- scribers by November 21. ‘With 16,000 more tickets requested than the Navy had avallable, drastic cuts were made in the applications submitted by members of the Navy Athletic Association and others. The 5,100 pleces of mail sent out today went to association members. ——————— LOCAL SHAKESPEARE “Merry Wives of Windsor” to Be Played December 2. “TBI MERRY WIVES OF WIND- SOR” now is being rehearsed by a large cast of well-known local play- Willlam Zeller, Ralph Crowell and William Harley, 3d. The cast is being directed in the comedy by Mr. Veitch and Mr. Dyer. A‘D’VFEIISE’M!fi‘T. Stop That Cough Before It Becomes ers, to be presented December 2 as the first offering of the season by the Shakespeare Society. z B it it oth be, i — Among those who will take Dart in | ssech ) by the quicken Ty the play are Jesse Veitch, Ada Louise | ::' 'lm\fl_fig'azw‘,s"fl&‘id Y & JA (now apeed is Townsend, Virginia True, Charles A.| Jioo heip correst causs). Instantly relicves Bell, Kent Dyer, Yerby Pannill, James | mkm'-z. 'nmnéu. ») 1"': qlhtmulmn| .n‘a' M. Rawls, William Milton, Esther| $xpectorating “posnivlatiieht insures soun Marshman, A. L. Diket, Stanley Kar- | :",‘:.‘{l.‘.’:'35’::.;-'“,fl:fi’.”}:{“’:fla"""‘“" mazin, Milton Hirshfield, William ' Refuse substitutes and delayed recovery. Only ¢ FOLEY'S HONEY & TAR ean do wh Heints, John Victory, John Chadwick, | F0I'Ey'S HONEY & TAR does. At all druge Lawrence Gichner, William Victory, | gists, only 30s. Get a bottle today surel UB! carrying out the local law. for Legislation. H Th: National Sccial Security Board notified the Commissioners yesterday 1t has approved the unemployment in- surance law which Congress enacted for the District of Columbia. Under the national social security @ct, Congress requires the Federal board to approve the terms of local Btate laws to make sure they comply with the standard necessary for Fed- BUY NOW=PAY NEXT YEAR=AT THE ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 19.— The distribution of tickets to the Army-Navy foot ball game began at the Naval Academy yesterday, when approximately 20,000 tickets were placed in the mail. ‘The clerical force of the Navy Ath- letic Association worked from 8 a.m. Sunday until 1:30 a.m. yesterday pre- paring the tickets for malling. They will continue on duty until the 34,196 tickets allocated to the Navy have the hold-up of a restaurant and bus terminal & week ago, was held under bords totaling $20,000 when arraigned before Judge Gus A. Schuldt in Police Court yesterday. His attor- ney, George J. Boden, demanded a hearing on one charge and waived on the other. Rand was arrested November 11 after he is alleged to have held up Ernest T. McDowell, cashier at the Greyhound bus terminal, 1403 New The modern Olympic games are pri- marily due to Baron Coubertin, who in 1894 addressed a letter to the sporting fraternities the world over, saying: “Before all things, it is nec- essary that we should preserve in sport those characteristics of nobllity and chivalry . . . so that it may con- tinue to play the same part in the education of the peoples of today as it played so well in the days of an- cient Greece.” “No Sanctions” for Dog somethlng Worse M. Benes, president of the League Assembly, recently was bitten on the right hand by & dog. The pet was healthy, but Pasteur treatment was given M. Benes as a precaution. To & French friend, it is reported, in Paris, M. 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