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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 10, 1937—PART ONE. Christian Science Talk Set. A lecture on Christian Science will be given at 8 p.m. Thursday at Con= stitution Hall by Francis Lyster Jan- dron, C. 8, B, of Detroit, Mich., & member of the Board of Lectureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Lansburghs oo s t e e JANUARY SALES DEFINITION POWER ONE AIM OF BILL Smith Measure Seeks to Set Up U. S. Court of Labor Adjustment. The debatable question of whether Congress has a right to set up its own definition of interstate commerce was injected into the labor controversy 1ast week when Representative Mar- tin F. Smith of Washington intro- duced in the House & bill calling for establishment of a Court of Labor Adjustment and Arbitration. Congress has never undertaken to define interstate commerce, leaving this task to the Supreme Court. That tribunal, however, has followed a policy of ruling in each individual case as it arises, refraining from any broad definition of the term. Interstate commerce, under the| g language of Smith’s bill, would “apply to and include every transaction re- lating to the production, transporta- tion and distribution of any com- p 5 2 modity or merchandise of a kind, use | 3 Fa % % 3 % of which is not limited to the State | LAS ; Y 5 3 in which it is produced, whether or | & * g not such transaction takes place with- ot % A in the State.” His proposed new court would be . 2 . composed of 10 judges, to be appoint- | 4 6 4 5 ed by the President, by and with the , . 1 . advice of the Senate. The court would be given jurisdiction to hear, « Lenses, Frame and y P Examination Arranging Bal Boheme arbitrate and adjudicate controversies Harold Allen Long, general chairman, and Miss C. Virginia arising between employers and em-| Diedel, chairman of window displays, discussing plans for the ployes, and affecting the public, re-| foyrteenth annual Bal Boheme of the Arts Club, which will be lating to wages, hours and conditions| held at the Mayflower Monday, February 1.—Harri. i of employment. This jurisdiction,| —— - - - - — — however, is declared to be permissive, : E voluntary and optional, with a right CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Dinner Party Limit $12. curately made, modern ge- spoaal fio i | Pederal SCleuile — 0D . NANKING (#)—What the Chinese | style glasses. This offer e nference, Young People's League, | gantleman may eat will no doubt be lud t ‘The bill also provides that none of | United Synagogue of America, Wil- | :h, next nrde:yor the Chinese govern- | includes white lenses ita provisions shall be subject to re-|lard Hotel, 11 a.m. ment, now that it has decided that no made in any single vision your eyes require, and view as to its constitutionality by the S patriotic citizen should spend more | Bupreme Court. Luncheon. California State Society, | than $12 (Mex) for a dinner party. | white gold filled frame. ——— Lafayette Hotel, 12 p.m. This is part of the new life mnva-; COSMOPOLITAN CLliB ment, striking at the favorite form of | Meeting, Bartenders' Union. Old | extravagance in present-day China. Local No. 75, 720 Fifth street, 3 p.m. | Not Infrequently dinners costing as PLANS FOR BIG YEAR| = much as $100,000 are reported in the Really a surprising value for correctly fitted, ac- CHARACTER BUILDING ... the fundamental principle behind THE STAR CARRIER TRAINING SCHOOL has already produced dividends in developing responsi- bility and dependability. Forty i ldells Meeting. Catholic Thoughts Asso- | mewspapers. | STREET FLOOR. young men are now attending the Arthur W. Defenderfer Instnlled:‘ s, e Hmil' g s as New Plesiatnt otlon Mesting: Tovnlant spesver Al- classes of this training course. ganization. fred Adler, Shorehamn Hotel, 8 p.m, | With the installation of its new | TOMORROW. officers, the Cosmopolitan Club of | Meeting, Daughters of the Nile, | Washington is preparing for an active | M.yflow; Hm,e‘?,‘l 30 pm. ¥;r “,;, the civic life of Washington. b, | $ ALLOWANCE for Your °|d e rs are Arthur W. Defender- | L . . . fo: Drtaent D 3L B bewea,| nover Bl 1o o | 5 oy hllay Lol | - vice president; James E. Divver, treas- urer, and Michael D. Schaeffer, secre. Luncheon, Variety Club, Willard | Model 29. i!-lobel. 1 pm. Use Your Regular Charge Account At the installation meeting last week, Emery Galliher, retiring presi- | Luncheon, Washington Executives’ | dent, was given a wrist watch by the | Association, Willard Hotel, 12:30 | members. P. A, Davis, retiring treas- & d pm. | urer, was given a fishing outfit. DOMESTIC ROTARY ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE The photos here show the clean-cut type of boy who is delivering your Star and attending its training school, eager to de- Meeting, Ladies of Charity, Willard | e Hotel, 11 am. MICHIGAN MEETING I eeetine. Sovthieast) Business Mas'e —_— | Association, 314 Pennsylvania avenue Bociety Will Elect Officers Tues- southeast, 8 pm. | day Night. | Meeting, Massachusetts Democratic | ) Regularly: The Michigan State Association will Club. Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. | 50 hold its annual election of officers in | i RS . & | 89 the offices of Senstor Prentise M. | , Meeting. Washington Hairdressers : 4 ! il -/ Association, Willard Hotel, 9 p.m ¢ , retiring president, Tuesday Sots e | ; Allowance: evening at 7:30 o'clock. | Meeting, Optimists’ Club, May- Others whose terms expire this | flower Hotel, 8 p.m. X 2 2500 month are: Donald L. Luxford, execu- e tive secretary; Mrs. Elsie C. Gould, | Meeting, Treasury Post, American recording secretary, and A. R. Meiss- | Legion Auxiliary, Mayflower Hotel, 8 velo pe h I'S e e et | pm. | = You Pay: salesmanship Shortly after the elections, com- | \ mittees will be named to map out the | Dinner. Ladies’ Auxiliary, District | and increase #ocial program for 1937. All Michigan | Fir® Department, Lafayette Hotel, 7 | 3 -~ ¢ 50 5t . Tesidents here are invited. pEE | i s business ability. | Banquet, Cleveland Park Business | Men's Association, Broadmoor Hotel, | Traffic Convictions | |°*™ Skating in Pairs Barred. SECOND-OFFENSE SPEEDING. It's a “best seller”—and for good reasons, too! Richard Whiting, 317 Aspen street,| TOKIO (#.—The police, in a morals | 85 Frank G. Doemling, 510 I street, $15. | Willard E. Gibbons. 1612 East Capitol | erusade, have decided to forbid ice | skating in couples. The only excep- tions will be those who show such | An excellent sewer! Stunning cabinet model! It has everything a woman wants in a sewing street. $5. | talent as to suggest the possibility of machine. Easy to buy—you pay $3 down and the FIRST-OFFENSE SPEEDING. | nclusion on the 1940 Oivmpics team. | rest in monthly installments. Take advantage of John W. Mac) A 010.0 acMiller, 5050 First street, the $25 allowance. Morris O. Sutton, 1320 Sixth street, :I-E:nmu W. McKeon, ., Maryland, | J@E HE’@H Carrie H. Willis, Virginia, $15. :INCORPORATED- SEWING MACHINES—THIRD FLOOR. eut avenue, $10. | = . | SEVENTH, EIGHTH oad E STREETS Dbwiat 7378 Prancis Friedlander, no address| fl‘;:i)e‘rts. L. Chase, 2561 Alabama | NO MOI'C Gas avenue southeast, $10. Henry Webb, 13441 T street, $5. || I S h Cutaws Opi, 836 7 sreet ooene || 111 Stomae west, $5. | | Thomas H. Wilson, 1812 N street, $5. | A d B l | Elbert Faulconer, 508 Rittenhouse | n owels street, $5. ! Clinton W. Howard, 4000 Cathedral|| If you wish to be quickly relieved and one of the leaders in the country; avenue, $5. of gas in stomach and bowels, take Donald M. Bean, 1306 Park road, #5. || Baalmann's Gas Tablets, which a **is taught to judge the individual preferences of those persons with whom he comes Joseph Powell, Virginia, $5. are prepared especially for stomach \ in contact; Chatman Reed, 1731 Willard street, | | 8as and all the bad effects result- 2 t $10. ing from gas pressure. Jesse N. Hawkins, 1600 B street ||| That empty. snawing feeling at the is trained to handle quickly and efficiently the product that carries that perish mortheast, $10. :Ll of the stomach will disappear; that E L e A adoueneerois” Tel Sttt | able article of modern times, “NEWS”; oo yop M MeGraw, Jr., 1o addrés | E3 T wifBors dumiens. * * ¢ | i ’ **is shown how to deal with, and be a leader among other boys; That drowsy. sleeny feeling after | . s 9 Bernard R. Edwards, no address ||| dinner wil | **is given experience that will greatly aid him in any profession or business that he may choose as his career for life; Here is the training that a boy receives: Carroll H. Durham, Maryland, $5. W Va | Eddie L. Wingo, Maryland, §5. | | Milton Grant, Maryland, $10. | o U R PLU M B E R David Fine, 2755 Macomb street, $5. William A. Sergeant, 3100 Connecti- He is given a two months’ course conducted by college-trained men under the close supervision of the Circulation Manager. . **is trained in the fundamental principles of salesmanship which are necessary to business success in any line; . **is given an interesting, yet educational insight of the complexity and magnitude of a modern newspaper organization; **learns why The Star is accepted as the outstanding newspaper in Washington r be eliminated. Gas ing given, $10. will cease. Your liml Blanche H. Durham, 1113 Mount Olivet road northeast, $5. | vent gas nmn?nfeg:r'm i - | || circulation. ~Get "the ine. 3 Schuyler Jsckson, 3840 Mcoill ter- | | SERNIRN, %, (Y Sohd trun s | - We firmly believe that every woman should begin the new year with new love- liness, so we offer you special reductions on some of our most popular beauty services during this week. 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