Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1936, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1936. A—7 Bms SALE OF GUN of foreign nations in acquiring “eyes” | geons use to slice human tissue into M".K ACT VOIDED Perrettl, s Manchester grocer, the | which we hope will be legally drawn swinging neither to the right er the : DR- HIGH VISIONS left. for their guns. ;::m’!::: m;::lmmd e:( ;: h‘:lfln‘ h'.:h::k. o it e’ BEale gt “Pfimm il Under the title, “What Roosevelt | y He announced that his company, legally delegated authority to the Milk 1 REVIVAL OF N. R. A.| s S 750 S5 (EVES’ TO FOREIGNERS | o 5 Some o it ot i o s IN NEW HAMPSHIRE oo 5ol R e b tion of silicosis, and is at work ‘With the ruling ended both the func- | in this State. —_— ident’s program. In brief, this is what | gunsight and other optical equipment | Preven! 3 . . f the 1d's armies, 1 ill | in his Rochester laboratories on what tions of the board ilk cont: Friend of Roosevelt Writes That D:{“‘:fl;‘l :Yv:-e o mmm@“'“y Official c"ml";{l Head, =4 :,,':,‘;y s e;f,,p':’ g ted | he calls a contour measuring projector | State Supreme Court Ends Con- -me::znu 8 m.:: ,:,“ :l,,, ;::n:z Humble Worker Gets $50,000. : - : f e Ve essential Sales Restric to to detect flaws of 1-10,000th of an inch 1—Dealers Voice Protest umble Worker Gets 3 " Will Swing Neither A & Says States forces. The policy is voluntary, - trol alers Voice » President Will Swing of the N. R. A—if possible by volun U5 oo he said. in delicate machine jobs. State. BATON ROUGE, La., December 2 ight. tary co-operation. 3 at Decision. Gt e A::ut_f,? fif,‘; RUERE He will see to it that lobbyists have | my ine Associated Press. The 83-year-old manufacturer was On the heels of the high court’s ac-| oy 0E L bage man, ‘influence in Washington. awarded the American Society of Me- i By the Associated Press. tion came quick protest from New |, . ... or St. W. Va., NEW YORK, December :4—Dr.‘1°'}';,, will not “pack” the Supreme| NEW YORK, December 2—Edward | opanical Engineers’ Medal “for meri- Italy-Sweden Reconciled. CONCORD, N. H., December 3— | Hampshire milk dealers. mu!;t 'erd;; 4:0 ; :tnM-rv; \:d- hz Stanley High, close friend and adviser | Court or ask Congress to take away | Bausch, head of the Bausch & Lomb | torious mechanical developments in| ROME, December 2 () —Italy and | The New Hampshire Supreme Court “The ruling is unfortunate and re- lect a $50 ortune Fe sa of President Roosevelt, says in the | its power of “veto.” Optical Co. of Rochester, N. Y.,|the field of optics.” Sweden signed yesterday a trade | outlawed the State Milk Control Board | gretable,” declared Roy Marston, presi- | uncle. Solomon Bilk, left when he died t . He will balance the budget, without | o0 404 an engineering medal here| In an interview Bausch said he had | treaty reconciling the two countries | yesterday, ruling unconstitutional the dent of the Concord Milk Dealers’ As- | last April. forthcoming issue of Liberty Magazine | . toxes if possible. S e ot retiting. and noted | which had been estranged since im- | legislative act that created it less than |sociation, “there is no doubt that.an| Braford ssid he was obe of seven the President will continue his “lib- | Fe wil) perhaps call & peace con-|last night, revealed a new commercial | that his recent activity included per- | position of sanctions during the Ethi- | two years ago. attempt, will be made tg have the new [ heirs to ofl wells, real estate and busi- eral policies” during his second term. | ference of world rulers. policy which interferes with the ease ! fection of a microtome, which sur-|opian campaign. 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