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B—6 THE EVENING MANAGED M[]NEY Calling Close Ones’ Is Business Of Senate Umpire, Unsung Hero URGED BY FISHER Yate Economist Says New Depression Certain Unless System Is Adopted. B the Assootated Press. CINCINATTI, July 20.—Dr. Irving Fisher, Yale University professor of political economy, pointed yesterday to Bweden's system of managed currency as an antidote for economic depressions and asserted that unless a similar sys- tem were adopted for the United States, another depression was inevitable, Then he added: ‘“‘Another big de- pression within & decade would mean revolution.” Speaking before the Ohio Association of Personal Finance Companies, Dr. Fisher oredited Sweden's managed cur- rency system with preventing a vari- ance of more than 125 per cent in either direction over a five-year period. “Sound and permanent prosperity requires that we avold both deflation and inflation alike; in other words, that we keep our money stable in vol- ume and, consequently, stable in val- ue.” he said. “If we can’t get England and France, 88 well as the numerous other coun- tries which at present keep their moneys attached to the pound. to co- operate in avoiding the impending in- flation by reducing the price of gold, we ought soon to act independently.” THIEF TAKES MOLARS Family's $200 Worth of False Teeth Vanish Overnight. WAUSAU, Wis., July 29 (#.—It's an even bet that Mr. and Mrs. George Schorr had soup for luncheon and dinner yesterday, all because a thief stole their false teeth. ‘When Schorr and his wife went to bed Tuesday night they left their store teeth—$200 worth—resting side by side Yesterday morning they were gone. | “If that ith thome one's idea of a | 1 mith the pointh,” | said | By the Associated Press. Chalk wp another decision for that unsung umpire of the United States Senate—the parliamentarian. He wears no blue suit or mask, but day in and day out he calls as many close ones s5 & major league arbiter in the heat of a pennant race. Take, for instance, this week's long- train and anti-lynching situation—as neat & little muddle as ever took place in the flying dust about third base. Senator McCarran, Democrat of Nevada, was making a speech in sup- port of his bill to limit freight trains to 70 cars. Senator Copeland, Democrat of New York, startled every one by introduc- ing the up-to-this-point unmentioned antl-lynching bill as an amendment to McCarran’s measure. There being no apparent connection between anti-lynching and long trains, Senator Connally, Democrat of Texas, made the point of order that the amendment wasn't germane. Senator Bilbo, Democrat of Mis- sissippi, presiding in the temporary absence of Vice President Garner, ruled that Senator Connally was correct. ‘To complicate matters further, Cope- land then appealed from the Missis- sippian’s ruling. Right there some one went out and got the Vice President. ‘With Parliamentarian Charles L. ‘Watkins whispering over his shoulder, Garner wrinkled his Andrew Jackson eyebrows and ruled the amendment was germane. ‘There was plenty of precedent. A Senator once attached an authori- zation for a $250,000 dam to a claims settlement between the United States and Germany. Greatly perplexed, the German counsellor hurried from the Embassy to the Capitol and asked if this meant the Ambassador would have to build & dam, Portable School Buildings. Portable achool buildings of light steel are being used in districts in Eng- land subject to unexpected rises and falls in population. ) (G REMODELING SALE! Women'’s Shoes Reduced to 55.45 to 88.05 Still a splendid oppor- tunity to find just the shoe you want in this remarkable remodeling course you pay little for it in comparison to its value. Men’s Shoes Reduced to $5.45 o $11.45 Free Parking Capital Garage Edmonston &° Co. 5 612 13th St. N.W. f o Dr. Geo. A. Mandley. Chiropodiste Podiatrist, in attendance B T s its SANIC STAR, WASHINGTON, D. KITTEN SHOW ENTRIES NOW BEING ACCEPTED More Than 100 Pets Will Be Exhibited Here Saturday. Prizes Announced. Entries in the kitten show sponsored by the Columbian Cat Fanciers will be accepted until 9:30 a.m. Saturday, the day of the show, it was announced today by Mary E. 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