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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT! First D.C. Parking Building Opens D. C, THURSDAY, LIQUOR ISSUE TEST Alabama Counties Are Voting on Local Option. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., September 30 (#)—In the first test'of liquor senti- 'ment since. Alabama abandoned “bone [ary” prohibition last March for local option, Cullman has become the twen- ty-fifth county to call for sale of legal liquor, while Calhoun reconfirmed its EPTEMBER 30, 1937. 571,000,000 Books for Russia. 1 Books printed in Russia in the last | HEAD ‘WIRED’ FOR SOUND IN MEDICAL EXPERIMENT gear are reported to have tataled 11,- More Than 500 Hear Rhythmic e Roaring Caused by Ruptured Blood Vessel in Brain. By the Associated Prezs. PHILADELPHIA, September 30.— George Yocum, 44-year-old Luzerne County miner, has shared with sympathetic listeners the noises in his HEGHTS PARKING BULDING PENED Project, Designed to Handle Shoppers’ 1,200 Cars To meke, delicous, it ek s o . Malaria in British India. b “mechanicol 're: Nearly 30 per cent of the people of British India suffer from malaria each year. a Day, Praised. Bhopping victims of the “parking ticket” should breathe a sigh of relief following the official opening and ded- fcation last night of the new Hecht Co. triple-deck parking building at Sixth and E streets. Traffic Director William A. Van Du- per did breathe a sigh of relief as he told the several hundred spectators at the opening ceremonies that more such “off-street” parking facilities are necessary or the department stores will have to move to the suburbs. “The automobile is here to stay,” he declared. “Although there were less than 100 when the Hecht Co. An exterior view of the new Hecht parking building on the northwest corner of Sixth and E streets, dedicated last night. An attendant takes ydur car from in back of the department store, drives it up the ramps to the appropriate floor. attendants and two supervisors. Cars will be easily accessible under care of siT A waiting room has been provided at the foot of the entrance ing gave: Calhou repeal, 2 sand for prohibition. The two counties, both of which re- turned dry majorities in the March 10 election, made the new test under the elecior's petition provision of Ala- bama’s new liquor law. An unofficial tabulation of the vot- Cullman, for repeal, 2,377; against repeal, 2,062. N lor repeal, 1,989; against Floods in Luzon, in the Philippines, recently tied up railroads. . HEAD ALL STOPPED UP WITH COLD? CANT SLEEP? head that have bothered him for the past two years. With his head “wired” for sound Yocum sat on the stage in the Temple University Medical 8chool auditorium while 500 students and a score of med- ical teachers listened. From a loud speaker came a rhyth- mic roaring and whistling noise. The noise waves were translated into light waves moving across an_oscillograph. Doctors, who declined to be quoted, said it was the first successful am- plification of the sounds caused by a cranial aneurysm—a rupture of & blood vessel in the brain. 5 Worcester § S alt anone can afford the bust- ramp. SESQUICENTENNIAL EXHIBIT CONTINUED Constitution Display to Be Held | in Public Library Until October 16. In response th requests by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, and others, the Constitution opened up 41 years ago, there are more than 225.000 cars in Washington today and by 1940 there will probably be more than 700,000. We have more motor traffic in our business area than any other city in America, with the exception of Los Angeles.” 1.200 Cars a Day. Officials say the premises can han- dle 1,200 cars a day. The building is| 100 feet by 200 feet and 35 feet high, the upper floors being reached by ramps. The entire project cost about $100,000. Other speakers at the dedicatory exercises included Hecht Co. officials, — ‘ar Staff Photo. THIS ! ROTTEN COLD-HEAD ALL'| STOPPED VR, DIDNT SLEEF AWINK LASTMIGHT, | TRY the display, and all schools are be- B ing notified of the event. Included in the exhibit, which was | to have ended today, are portraits of all the signers of the Constitution, a copy of the document and fac- similes of other document pertain-*| ing to the formation and signing | | of the document. The United States Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission is pre- senting the display, and all the ma- terial is from the private collection of Herman H. Diers, employe of the | GOOD-WILL FOOD STORES| | Greater Savings mILNCCO()l Look over this Store-Wide list of high-quality foods work in the preparation of tasty, tempting “Cool Wea sents an unusual savings. Shop in cor y STORE,"” or, use your phone for free, pr church for anniversary services—and had his pockets picked. Haynes told police his billfold con- taining $5 was taken while he mingled with the congregation, VES, THAT WARM! MEDICAL SMOKE for a small package of Dr. Blosser's. Col. John W. Oehmann, District | Sesquicentennial exhibit on display [ United States Bureau of Public Roads, Medical Cigarettes or write today for PETER PAN Valuable Coupons in Every Phg. building inspector, and Maj. Edward | 2t th'; l;ubh&1 Lnbratr.\-;hmxmh and K| who assembled them as a hobby. FREE Sample Cigarettes s A l M o " tall MABRO Bowes of radio renown. streets, for e past three weeks wil e SR N - P 1, - - - - 'As chairman of evening, Charles B, | be continued to October 16, it was TR to The Blosser Co., Dept.43A, Atlanta, Ga. cans c “FRESH"” Dulcan, sr., vice president of the |8nnounced today. R B ) e e LA DR. BLOSSER'S MEDICAL CIGARETTES eompany, introduced Alexander Hecht, president of the company. Hecht ex- Dr. Ballou said he was desirous| LANCASTER, Pa. (#).—A. L. 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