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A-14 e THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1842. Early House Action More Than 80 Graduated | Chinese Ask More Help | cifisese= = oo ™ evees 5. Drugs, medical supplies, and F RIDAY & SA TURDAY! Forecast by Sumners At Francis Junior High | From United Nations chemicals for ndustey. ,mm‘ Col. West A. Hamilton, member of | B? the Associated Press. 'Chinese assets in the United States, | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.—In- | Great Britain and the Netherlands | ; 2 dress of welcome and Bernice Frost |ed in the article, presented in di- | Hawaiians in the archipelago, By J. A. O'LEARY. presented the class gift. Margaret " xKCS'v ;Ol'mkl;ver radio Station XGOX Early House action was predicted | Stokes gave the farewell address. |in Chungking and picked up by the | e —_—— | Music was provided by the grad- |San Francisco C. B. 8. short-wave | today by Chairman Sumners of the | yates and the school orchestrg:. listening station today. They were: | ADAS ISRABL the Board of Education, no - on war powe’s Bi" tive Army dmy_c today ;,:‘n::d | creased aid from the United States Indies. certificates to more than 80 grad- |ADd other United Nations to help | | House Judiciary Committee on the Graduates and their new schools| 1. An increase in such num.,y} (FIRST CONSERVATIVE JEWISH) re: CONGREGATION uates of Prancis Junior High School | China win the common war against | oy, ginq.. comprise 71 per cent | ‘second war powers bill, passed by | a supplies as heavy munitions, gaso- | | the Senate late yesterday with an To Armstrons. line, ammunition and aircraft, | ¢ amendment extending free postage | Bfitiwell Tas w. Jabson, Mactinn, 9| 2. Materials for railroad building 6th and Eye Sts. N.W. g ¢ | rights to the men in the armed| Biabwk, Hho JoRes Gernid andacling siock. ! Free Postage for ard University school of religion | Chinese Army newspaper. & 5 gave the address to the graduates. | Six main steps necessary to a suc- % Men in Armed Services William Harrod made the ad- |cessful program of victory were list- | There are about 23,000 pure-blood t | the Axis is urged in an article in the ) Senate Passage Includes | 08] exercises there, - fow. |current issue of Soa Tang Fo, | °f the religious population of India; Fridoy Evening Services, 8:15 ones, Gera Y 3 [ Lyles, Lucille C. 3. Machine tools and technical forces. Marshall, w,”“:m C. | experts. l‘_A&g’l"!omu&N H. METZ | the Mohammedans 23 per cent. Cannon, David K. Marritte, Willl | S NOVICK Representative Sumners had hoped | Carter, Harrison ', Middieton, Melvin 4. Abolition of all unilateral or ermen—"Why We Pras.” that the House ccmmltte? ‘would glllf;"-lmg‘gfl E ;fl&rlg?vc;l'.’;.{‘- c. |one-sided political and economic take up the measure today, but it Eugene Prillman. Rudoiph | treaties and limitations on the send- | did not get to it during a short ses- Everstt®. Ehoan, Lascelle T. - sion this morning. | Btewart, Clarence M. | Of the 14 specific new powers the | Srazier, Georse H. Stratford, Robert, Jr. Visiters Cordially Invited furel’ Toiso E el . bill confers on Government agencies | Hatrls. Lucllc B Wote Arhar T Save Tires Save Time * Save Driving Strain % A rthur 1 |to speed up the war effort, Senate | HAIion, Gicy, Withinelon mat | | debate centered almost entirely ;lmlw l?'%;‘lfihlm A m}u-mé- ul-ru.u 3| 3 O 3 | around these three: g - Wilsan, Carlion | ° Free postage for the fighting To Cardoso. NORFOLK-OLD POINT Q| E8 & 2> S 2 =2 2 = I enmac/ BRawiL Time to Celebrate— ; \f\ Whatever the occasion . . . Hanley's is always welcome. forces, relaxing of the Hatch Act| Austil Julia M., Matthews ® T to permit members of political com- | Brown. Jean E Mickens. Anna M. Your chance to buy truly fine furniture for a bare fraction of its true | mittees to become part-time Gov-| Ghmtee Marr 't ™ pameilSoimheL, Light, mellow and fully-aged, worth. Exhibit Home Pieces! Odds and Ends! Broken suites! Floor ernment workers in civilian defense | Dickens Mary E. Richards. Juanita A . . samples! Al fresh 1942 styled furniture that is unqualifiedly guoran- | functions and allowing Federal Re- | ot Bomice” e NIGHTLY 6:30 it's as fine as fine Ale can bs. teed. Peerless policy dictates thot this accumulation must be closed | serve Banks to buy ‘Government | Hall Pauline L. Tate Eldora L \ 8 out—so here goes! Read every item! | bonds directly from the Treasury | Jackson. C. G Thomas. Leon C. Overnight every night from 7th Street Wharf. Arrive Jacobs, Virginia D. Ware. Elizaheth i Jones, Harold H Williams. Eliz’'th T. | instead of on the open market. Mason, Lawrence W To Dun O hursday 'til 9 P.M.| T | Postage Issue Tangles Bill. pen urs ay fl & * | gAs the Dill came from the Senate | gasui. Alesse M. Phillips, Eliza ¥. Committee, it limited the free post- | Harris, Audrey C Smith, Mee LIVING ROOM BED ROOM age to men serving on forelgn soil. | XLy BIORAL M Worner “Rore o V' | When a Republican, Senator Brooks | Lewis, Mathelle L. Wilson. Juanita E. | v FURNITU RE FURNITURE fol Illinois, proposed to let all men | s S — | in uniform at home or abroad mail geis otk 5 l 1—$55.00 Love Seat Bed, ’leuers without stamps, the Senate | Navy Censors Tattooing early next morning—rested—refreshed—ready for busi- ness. Comfortable beds. Splendid meals. No driving strain on 1cy roads. The short, safe, popular route to Hampton Roads area and Southern Coastal resorts. AUTOS $1 son, Virginia W, PALE ON DRAUGHT—IN BOTTLES—IN CANS worked itself into a parliamentary Oens;-to] Tul b e e $59.95 | acrimonious debate, as three Demo- On Arm of Recruit 1—5$59.50 English Living pU\'€ —---------- *?2 |craticSenators hastened to DUt | Ll iioea press, Room Chair e _$38.85 ‘i;oerward ;xlx:sho\;‘proponlu they had BUFFALO, N. Y—Francis Bond | £ T i 1--$495.00 7-Pe. Bleach- P NTUIEON. |\t noaiy | ganied to join the Navy. and he has. =40 Jome ey G, Prvidnce, 2—3$3950 ‘Solid Mohog- ed Prima Vera Modern | yus intangied by having the Senate | Bt It meant saving farewell to his 1 ‘ T any Goose-neck Colonial ~ Bedroom Suite-__$298.00 | vote twice on amendments from both | -i%a¥) *n¢ taking Wun b v Wur® joa || | Distributed in the District of Columbia by Rockers - 32475 Lo el o e e | e e reme rorulte b diven; | The “lady” was an unclothed fiy- | THE GARDINER SALES CO., Colon:al pattern tapestrs. chest aresser. unusuaily large vanity | B RN ure tattooed on his left forearm. - ' E 1911 New York Avenue N.E 1—$139.50 Heywood full-iength mirror, " two nignt | language. When the Navy recruiters refused to | 5 Washington Tel. LINCOLN 9200 W . bles bench. Wakefield Champagne tables and chair | The Senate first adopted the| accept him because of it, he had the ) : . Brooks » | TY TICKET OFFICE .1 Swedish Modern Sofa, 1—$219.00 Swedish Mod- | .gr;):,; :?TQE::,:;C::J? !,'u;.ft;afi: | igure covered with alarge rose. | 227 1 STHW.- NA.1520 - D1 3760 o . $69.50 -ern Bedroom Suite, $139.50 h,\'dSPnllor! Johnson of Colorado rom model home. As is, al = ot ur | &N cFarland of Arizona, 56 to 23. ZA:d 559.5{!. to $g9.50 Iaeercas mriors Conmste st s In the midst of the discussion, Sen- ern iving oom ator omas, Democrat, of Okla- Lounge Chairs ___$38.85 4—$39.50 Modern Wal- |},5n4 4roce to point out he also had Sounge nut or Prima Vera Vani- |4 bill pending to allow the Post- 10—$24.50 to $29.50 L . $13.88 master General to work out special Swedish Modern Occasion- Floor samples. i?;:l;:\g RCYUEwcH forftheghting ;-:I{‘Ch:;-;sr ,,,,,,,, $10.98 4__$55.00 Modern Dress- Pictured as “Credit Battle.” 27° 89850 Swedish Mod- €S - ____ $24.75 ‘t At’_‘:h;\l:filsms of the debate, Sena- € £ 3 | tor ette, Pr s- em 3-Pc. Sectional Sefas, R B TVI S ™ | Gin Gewcrnd o priameniay J, maneuvering as “jockeying for th 1—$189.00 3-Pc. Swedish 1—998.50 2-Pc. Modern | cioqic of hlvlnljput thesma Modern Sectional Sofa, Living Room Suite, $49.95 }lc'nerln uru&uxgh. Senator Clark, Demo- Upholstered in durable blue friezette. | Crat, of ssouri suggested, with ay S $lfllh900' Model home sample. As i | smile, that the Senate enter into a | textured upholstery, Beats '2—589 50 Duncan "‘Y“ | unanimous consent agreement. nam- Sotabeds - -1~ 54995 | 18 12t Do amenimnt w1 Comb-back Windsor Arm With solid mahogany frames. Opens | subject. Chaire $4.97 to fui] size bed. With bedding com-| “pe controversy over changing th Rt SR 5 partment ) ng the R 4 | Hatch Act was settled with - 1—$69.50 M"d""sss;';sv 2—$129.50 Swedish Mod- | promise, stipulating that ;e:soor;lu Tutorzt 1 2 e sivived noisiers, €M 3-Pe. Bedroom Suites, | Active in politics could not serve on u t: 1 . | ards or 1-8139.50 2-Pc. Modern $79:50 |6 the procurement or manuiis | Living Room Suite, $69.95 B e D e resior " ar | Of War materials. It would modify | ¢ tion of wine and blue Up- yapgir the Hatch Act to permit such per- | s s . p/5ons to join in oth - | ; 7 $75.00 English ';:Vgi;; 3—$79.50 3-Pc. Colonial | civilian defense work, withont o | Sofa i e d8.85 Maple Bedroom Suites, _|or for nominal compensation, with. | ’i"é"”“ ?{475\ 5149 = $49.95 t[)iuz severing their political connec- —$14. to 5 Large dresser, chest and bed. ons, Solid Mahogany English Several Senators expressed fear ol 1—$139.50 4-Pc. Virginia that allowing the Treasury to sell '-'"::‘ glzrofflu?cl:olgcsassmi.s. House Twin Solid Rock |20onds direct to Federal Reserve Ch | T Taino: table o | Banks, instead of in the o Al T_$98.50 Chippendale Mople Bedroom Sm;;.s 50 ket could lead to inflation, bt | Sofa ____$55.00 -2V Senator O'Mahoney, Democrat, of v ne damask. Floor . o | Wyoming, in charge of the bill, | s ey Moy 22—$19.75 Inner-spring |said it was necessary to the war 1—859.50 Swedish Mod- Mattresses ______ $13.75 eflort. and insisted the power would ern Sofa Bed ____$24.50 Durable ticking. All standard sizes. I"OE be abused. Model bome sample. As s Taft Limitation Defeated. | 227589100 "Solid Mahog- 5—$19.75 t0 $27.50 Dou- | senmier ~macation Defea any Virginia Sofas, $54.50 ble Size Box Springs, $13.75 | Ohio, was be:z[e'n xnep::u:;l;'n 2’5 Colonial e aphlEiers. . |limit such direct bond sales - 51669/50 Breakfront 1—$150.00. 4-Pc. Twin |dby notes Sos e oo, alcs (o M- Desks _ $36.65 Mahogany Sheraton Bed- |$2.000.000.000 outstanding at a time Choice of Waini fahogany. room Suite ——____ $99.50 | He said the power was only needed | |to meet temporary emergencies | DINING ROOM 1_$395.00 6-Pc. Mahog- | (1!, might arise in the financing | any English Regency Bed- | FURNITURE room Suite S198150] i e 1—5'§?~50 9-Pec. Mf”"’g' Hand.rubbed finish. Grand Rapids| Senator Wheeler, Democrat, of | any Dining Room Suite, construction | Montana, had water carriers 1n-} - $109.50 7—3%14.75 Colla psible | clm?d in the temporary war-time | enza buffet. china. Dun- L h powers conferred on the Interstate 22787950 '6-Pc. “Mod eatherette Go-Carts, | Commerce Commission to regulate | —! z -Pe. dern $8.88 |the shipment of defense supplies Limed Oak Dinette g;;%so, Choice of black or srey, by rail or motor carrier. 1. Just emply o v . Senator Clark, Democrat, of Mis- i of pohap Table, four chairs, choice of bumer 1—$24.50 Maple Cvgbé ‘s lsourri‘ had the life of the bil limited | ',-::,.mlingu"'" ° .98 | to the specific date of December 31 ;A:’?Olgsflgn;)o ;;:lcn:u:(:’::l blagie vy :fi‘* instead of six months :nsgf‘ ,,v‘.JJhm' - . - | the war, Betty Suite __$128.85 ; d$‘7~5° Maple qu;h | Teeth in Priority Orders. hen. She tells & '“?"‘b'::‘d‘r\cicioun! Beautiful hand-rubbed finish. In- ed _____________ $6.95| Among other subjects covered by | 1 of 4123 Second L Tsaff that Bt HRR oo, diatit's P e | of criminal n- " it O E 0 i Dining Room Server, $4.88 1—$29.50 Maple Child’s |, iie 1or violation of priority orvll’:rs: .An""."‘ wl of the _“’;‘ck,', :rm Kit- 30 8y They promise 2—$37.50 Swedfih Moq- Dresser and Mirror, $10.75 | extending to the Navy the special | ‘u:u' in the Betty Cr Joped this product. 1/ YF 1d- ern Dinette China Cabi- s s | procedure already available to the | § den-fresh veg- SECEY will taste delicious. A g0 nets . _ _ $16.95 ‘War‘ x)‘epgm-nzn: for the speedy | R\MMING"“h garde amake Youf soup W' ing with tender €88 1—$49.95 5-Pc. Regency ;g‘rmds;;eon?engne:;s-prl::;;;exg;ogpetrtz B b\efi:vorsislhesouPYo ker 0 broth swim it just-from~lh¢' 2 5 : | | wi P!ne!tg Sune" _-$28.88 USE PEERLESS’ | Government's power to take over | e = __wi(hlheBfl‘YC“,) nood\es.l"fls"ml flavors. Not # 2—"55‘5106 ‘SPe. 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