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JOE HIGY 'OUR PLUMBER’ FIXING OF PRICES LAID TO 9 FIRMS ';Iu—g 70 CENTS | ROUND TRIP TO fi Travel In Comfort 25 MINUTES BY TRAIN DIRECT TO TRACK Leave Washington, Union Sta. Special Train 1235 p. m. Regular Trai Returning after last race GO _BY TRAIN-AVOID HIGH. WAY CONGESTION AND HAZARDS | BawO | {General Electrc and West- inghouse Cited by Trade Commission. ‘The Federal Trade Commission yes- terday accused General Electric, West- | inghouse and seven other companies of | entering into a price-fixing agreement, which the commission said tended to | monopolize business and deprive buy- ers of the advantages of free competi~ tion. Named with the companies in & || complaint issued by the commission was the Heat Exchange Institute, de- | scribed as a trade association with headquarters in New York. The com- mission said the institute was or- ganized in 1933 to aid the corporasions in making their agreement effective. || Other respondents, described as | | manufacturers of turbine-generators ||or condensers or both, were: Allis- | | Chalmers Manufacturing Co., Milwau- kee; Elliott Co. | ington Pump . N. J.; Ingersoll-Rand Co., | Jersey Cit: Foster-Wheeler Corp., Fall is sitting IN THE LAP OF SUMMER CHALFONTE HADDON HALL Anp you'll be sitting In the lap of luxury at these magnificent beachfront hotels. Long Ocean Decks and bright seaside lounges to go with our seaside lo- cation. Generous, tempt- ing meals to go with your sudden appetite. Surpris- ingly moderate rates to go with your pocketbook. Leeds and Lippincott Company ADVERTISEMENT. b Aspirub For Backache JOINTPAINS Keep this in mind. 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A commission statement said the respondents “are said to constitute a group so powerful that they are able to control the turbine-generator and condenser business in the United States.” “For the purpose of eliminating competition among themselves,” the statement said the complaint charged, “the respondents, under their agree- ment, fix and maintain uniform prices as well as uniform performance guar- antees for their products; adhere to | pricing sheets compiled by one of their number, although such pricing sheets bear no relation to the individual costs of the respective respondents in the manufacture of their products; submit identical bids, mot only for | turbine-generators and condensers, but for the ‘extras’ necessary for then’i ¢ | fall to abide by the prices in accord- ance with their agreement.” Irvin S. Cobb Says: Smacking Lion Safe Face to Face, at 5,000 Miles. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., October | 14—Did you ever notice that these impassioned European statesmen, who so boldly defy tyrants in the home- land, generally put two or thres national boun- daries between themselves and the objects of their hate before cutting loose? One fiery anti- (A Fascist waited ¥ until he got to Hoboken to tell Mussolini right to his face—the face ! being only 5,000 miles distant—| exactly what he/ 4 thought of him. | Not that I'd blame any patriot for | | playing safety first, dictators being so | | sensitive to criticism. In fact, I like | the idea so much I'm thinking of tak- |ing a correspondence course in lion- | | taming myself. | iCopyright 1936, by the North American Newspaper Alliance, [ne.) Values in Our Shop—3 Days Only Our Reg. $3.50 Value SOCIETY OXFORDS Lenses Extra $l 5 Don’t be without folding oxfords. White gold filled and sterling. Con- venient! Fashionable. Folds easily, stays folded. STAR WASHINGTO:! D. C, WEDNESDAY EDUARD C. LINDEMANN IN WELFARE SERIES Nationally Xnown Figure Bocial Work Field Will Deliver Three Lectures Here. Eduard C. Lindemann, nationally known in the social work field, is to be in|* |and W. J. Smith delegates to | | the Federation of Citizens' Associa- | counsel. An art student in the first 4 grade of Force School. Harry Serkes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Serkes, 1636 Church street. Tomorrow: Barbara Wienges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wienges, at the Thomson School. | Star Staff Photo. | SUMMIT PARK GROUP 1 No RE-ELECTS W. J. SMITH William J. Smith was re-elected president of the Summit Park Citizens’ Association last night at a meeting held in the East Washington Baptist Church, | Other officers elected were James 8. Davis, first vice president; Charles Hall, second vice president: Miss Veronica Cox, secretary; Mrs. Mildred Weil, financial secretary; Miss Verda Layton, treasurer; Mrs. Leila Marshall | tion and Charles Hall and William J. Thornhill, delegates to the Southeast Conference of Citizens' Associations. The organization adopted a resolu- | tion expressing regrets at the resigna- | tion of William A. Roberts as people’s In the same resolution they praised Roberts for the services ren- dered while he held that office. You Are Invited to THE NEW 1937 BUICK PRE-SHOWING ARRANGED BY EMERSON & ORME 170 & M STS. N.W. the speaker in a series of public lec- tures arranged by the Council of So- cial Agencies, opening at 11 a.m. to- morrow in the United States Chamber of Commerce Building. Dr. Lindemann also will speak on the mornings of October 22 and 29, and a fourth lecture will be given November 5 by Mrs. Har- per Sibley, chairman of the National ‘Women's Committee of the Mobiliza- tion for Human Needs. 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