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Jewelry, Guns, Cameras, Musical Instruments, Lowest Unredeemed miw @ T Possitle Fo lo Take Any Bus L WE SELL U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPE 311 7th St. N.W., 3146 M St. N.W, FRI.-SAT. SPECIALS! WE DELIVER 25 29 GROUND i ‘I 7c 12¢ 1§ 29 Boned-Roll BEEF-RIB ROAST™ TENDER CUBE STEAK - CHOICE VEAL ROAST . ROLL Butter ™ STORE SLICED BACON" SMALL BACON Ib. Squares SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS . CARTON FRESH EGGS doz. 18 23 QUART SALAD Dressing LARGE 25 HEAD each c Lettuce 10 Potatoes 10 = 25¢ Open Till 9 P.M. Saturday essss ADVERTISEMENT. Don’t Sleep When Gas Presses Heart 1f you want to really GET RID OF GAS and terrible bloating. don't expéct to do it by just doctoring your lloll.:‘lch with harsh, irritating aikalies and “‘gas tablets” Most GAS is lodged in_the stomach and upper intestine mnd_is due to old poisonous matter in_the constipated bowels that are loaded with ill-causing_bacteria. If your constipation is of long stand- ing. enormous quantities of dangerous bacteria accumulate. ‘Then your di- estion Is upset. GAS often presses | eart and Jungs. making life_miserable | You can‘t eat or sleep. Your head aches Your back aches. Your com- | gh‘xmu is sallow and pimply. Your reath is foul. You are a sick. grouchy, wretched. unhappy person. YOUR | SYSTEM 1S POISONED. | Thousands of sufferers have found in Adlerika the auick. gscientific way to| rid their systems of harmful bacteria. | Adlerika rids you of eas and cleans foul poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowels_ Give your bowels s RFAL cleansine with "Adlertka. Get rid of GAS. "Adlerika does not gripe— is not habit forming. At all leading | druggists. | | and reports is hampering traffic safety PROPER ACCIDENT ANALYSES URGED Lack of Proper Study Held Hampering Safety Authorities. Lack of proper accident analyses authorities in their efforts to reduce the Nation's mounting traffic death toll, the Committee on Safe High- ways of the American Road Build- ers’ Association was told today. Harold F. Hammond, traffic engi- neer for the National Bureau of Cas- ualty and Insurance Underwriters, declared a standard form of accident analyses and reporting should be drawn up and adopted nationally. At | present, he said, important data on | accidents, such as the condition of the road, the weather prevailing and | other factors, are omitted by police authorities, thus making it practically impossible to determine the cause of the accident. He said he has found highways themselves are re- sponsible for 15 per cent of the traffic mishaps. Seek Definite Program. | | Fifty of the country's leading high-j | way engineers and safety experts are | pariicipating in the sessions of the | Safety Committee in an effort to| | formulate a definite program looking | toward the elimination of avoidable | highway accidents. Other commit- | tees of the road builders’ association, ! which is holding its thirty-fifth an- | nual May meeting at the Willard | | Hotel, also were meeting today. | | Dean s. 8. Steinberg of the College | of Engineering, University of Mary- | {land, chairman of the Subcommittee | on Public Education of the Safety Committee, urged the association to | ! finance an educational program which | would include reprinting of reports dealing with highway safety for dis- tribution to public officials and organ- izations interested in the problem of reducing the toll of death and per- | manent disabilities due to automobile and truck crashes. During the dis- | cussion of his report one delegate ex- | pressed the belief that the fact that 1 speed is not the primary cause of ac- | cidents should be emphasized to the i public. Inadequate and deteriorating . highways must be considered one of the major causes, he said Guard Rails Discussed. Various types of guard rails in use | | today came in for considerabie criti- | |cism by members of the committee. | One representative said he felt guard | rails have caused more accidents than | they have prevented because of 1m-1 | proper construcion. The Sutcommit- | THE EVENING STAR, ernment whether in regular departe- ment, independent establishments or emergency “New Deal” agencies—in- cluding the establishment of two new major departments—public works and welfare. (3) Taking the controller general's office away from the exclusive juris- diction of Congress and substituting an auditor general appointed by the President, who would make & post audit for Congress instead of a pre- audit as under the present system, compiementary to the budget system— the latter accountable to the Presie dent and the audit system accounta- TOOTH PASTES | Wests Tooth Paste Phillips Tooth Paste Phillips Tooth Past: Pebeco Tooth Paste Pebeco Tooth Paste Forhans Tooth Past lodent Tooth Paste S. T. 37 Tooth Paste_. Detoxol Tooth Paste_ Bost Tooth Paste Kolynos Tooth Pat TOOTH POWDERS 50c Forhans Tooth Powder 30c Calox Tooth Powder 50c Calox Tooth Powder. 25¢ Dr. Lyons 50c Dr. Lyons 35¢ Revelation 50c Revelation 35c Dr. Wernets _ 60c Dr. Wernets $1.00 Pyrozide 35¢ Corega - 60c Fasteeth 60c Steera-Kleen * TOOTH BRUSHES 50c Prophylactic __ -24c 35c Tooth Brushes -16¢c 50c Tek Tooth Brushes _ 2c SO0c Dr. West Tooth Brushes, 23c 25c Prophylactic Masso —_.___14¢c 35¢ Dr. West Economy 25¢ Tooth Brushes ___ FAGE POWDERS 35c Ponds Face Powder __jar 18¢c 70c Ponds Face Powder___jar 37¢c 55¢ Houbigant Face Powder. 39¢c $1.10 Houbigant . _ ___ __.77¢c 25¢ Woodbury Face Powder. 16c tee on Guard Rails was urged to collect ! data on the different types now in | use and attempt to select the safest | | type for use throughout the Nation. | Other subjects discussed at the ses- | | sion included alignment and grade of | highways, cross-section and roadside | development, highway illumination, | highway intersections and grade-cross- ing elimination and roadway surfaces. Night visibility comparable to that | |in the daytime should be provided on | | all main highways, the committee was | told. The electrical industry was criti- | | cized for not taking a more aggressive | part in the problem of providing ade- | quate highway illumination, it was | contended. | . Reorganization (Continued From First Page.) | | consider four bills. Two members of | the Rules Committee said they be- lieved privileged status would be given | | reorganization legislation. Senator Robinson issued the follow- | | ing statement: | “'At a meeting of the Joint Commit- | | tee on Executive Reorganization to- | | day it was agreed that the Senate and | the House groups will proceed with the | preparation of legislative drafts. It| was indicated the House might divide | the subject matter into several bills, | | and that the Senate committee will | | seek to comprise the legislation in a | single measure.” Senator Robinson and Representa- tive Cochran were authorized to pro- | cure estimates as to the cost of print- | | ing the hearings and in their judg- ment to order the hearings printed | | after such errors as are manifest are | | corrected. i While the discussion in closed ses- sions has been directed mainly at re- | visions and changes in the system of | accounting and control, other features, |it is believed, have been sufficiently | developed to enable the committee to | formulate bills to be introduced to the respective houses and taken up for | definite action. Chairman Robinson thought that the Senate draft might | be completed within 10 days. On the | subject as to whether one or several | bills shall be prepared, he said: | “While the study naturally evolves | into three or more heads, mainly that | pertaining to accgunting and fiscal | affairs, the creatioll of additional de- | partments and the allocation of bu- | reaus and agencies to them and the | reorganization of civil service, it ap- | pears there is later likelihood of ad- | vancing the legislation through a single | measure, and for that reason as well | as for other reasons the Senate com- | mittee will pursue that course. | “Prior to consideration of the several highly controversial points involved, I prefer not to state at this time the provisions that will be embraced in | the Senate proposal. It will be sub- mitted to the members of the Senate Committee at as early a date as is Ppracticable.” Byrd Committee Active. In the meantime Chairman Byrd of the Senate Special Committee on | Reorganization is going ahead with his program of legislation for piece- meal reorganization in a co-ordinated program covering the entire Govern- ment establishment. His plan will show exactly which units of Gov- ernment are to be united or abol- ished and the approximate saving, with resultant efficiency, so that there may be a reorganization by specific law rather than by executive decree. It was disclosed last night that Senator Byrd is preparing to in- troduce two resolutions and a Senate bill, covering three important phases of the reorganization program—the Reconstruction Finance Corp., the controller general's office and the Budget Bureau. The four bills on which the House committee is soon to hold a meeting, with the expectation of favorably re- porting their program to the House, are: (1) Extension of the civil service, as recommended by the President’s advisers, to include all non-policy= making positions; substituting a sin- gle administrator, with a non-salaried advisory board, for the present Civil Serviee Commission. (2) Empowering the President to reorganize, consolidate, co-ordinate, shift or abolish various units of Gov- A 55c April Showers ___ 32 $1.10 Azurea Face Powder_..67c 55c Java Face Powder __ ___3: 50c Woodbury Foce Powder $1.10 Princess Pat BATH POWDERS 85c April Showers 85c Coppi Dusting Powder. $1.10 Houbigant . FAGE CREAMS _ 65¢c D. and R. 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Increasing the White House sec- retariat to include six assistants to the President and creating three man- agerial agencies, covering executive planning, personnel and budgetary matters. The two matters on which Congress TATE'S WASHINGTON, Do THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1937. is expected to take a most firm stand are: The preservation as an agency of Congress a controller with pre-audit authority, acting for Congress as a curb where the budget agency acts for the executive department, and to prevent the absorption of semi-judicial agencies such as the Interstate Com- merce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission into any Govern- ment department. . The 1935 census lists Texas with 7,000,000 head of sheep, or 14.5 per cent of the United States’ total. CHARTER BANQUET FOR MASONIC UNIT High Officials of Order From D. C. and Nearby States Will Attend Tonight. High officials of the Masonic Lodge and other fraternal orders in the Dis- trict and surrounding States will be guests of hymor tonight when the new Benjamin Franklin Lodge, No. 50, F. A. A. M, holds its charter banquet | and dance at the Mayflower Hotel. Judge Joseph Fromberg, special as- sistant to the Attorney General and master of the lodge, will preside. The banquet will begin at 7:30 p.m. with dancing to follow at 9:30 p.m. or 10. p.m. Main speakers will be Paul B. Cromelin, grand master of District Masons; Needham C. Turnage, junior | grand warden of District Masons, and Judge Fromberg. Attorney General Cummings is expected to attend. Several honorary memberships will | be presented at the banquet. 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