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SHP LINES CLAS OVERNEW PES British and Americans Seek Docking Facilities for Great Vessels. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 26.—American and British steamship lincs were in a snarl today over acquisition of the city’s new plers in the Hudson river. UNION OF CHURCHES IS GIVEN APPROVAL Canadian Presbyterians Favor Joining With Methodists and Congregationalists. By the Assoclated Press. TORONTO, April 26.—The Presby- terlan Church union committee, with delegates from various parts of Can- ada, today voted, 20 to 11, to press the proposed bill for union with the Methodists and Congregationalists before the coming general assembly, with some amendments. 2 An amendment looking toward ne- gotiation with the Congregationalists and Methodists for establishment of a federal church was defeated, ! —_— | A German barber, fined for beating |one of his customers with whom he had a heated argument, offered to pay in shaves. The court and the ag- grived customer accepted the offer. DAUGHERTY SON INMATE. Goes to Stamford Sanitarium Upon Voluntary Commitment. that Daugherty was in the wsani- tarium. Judge Floyd B. Bertram of the probate court deciined last night to Eive out any information relative to the case. STAMFORD, Conn.,, April 26. Draper M. Daugherty of New York, son of United States Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty, is in the Stam- ford Hall Sanitarium here on a volun- tary committment, pending action on a formal committment proceeding in probate court here. Dr. Frank W. Robertson, superin- tendent of the institution, admitted For Sale CHEVY CHASE LOTS We have the exclusive sale of a fow of the best lots in Section 2| “OLD CHEVY CHASE, MD.” near the Qlub. If you are going to locate in ection it would be well for you to see us before these lots are sold. R. E. L. YELLOTT & CO. MAIN S115 1517 H Street N.W. 1848—75 Years of Unbroken Service—]923 Three different times each day, at three different testing sta- tions, in three different parts of the city, our gas is tested by, agents of the Public Utilities Commission. The new piers are 1,000 feet long, ¢ length required to dock the giant viathan, the biggesi vessel to fiy mp‘ American flag aud one of the largest in the world. That wiso is the room need- ed for four British ships salling from this port. The United States lines, which will operate the Leviathan when she goes into service July 4, is in the fight to preven ing to dovk i Vessce wi the Jersey side of the Hudson, and the Britishers, it was understood, —were se e o wad to the facilities they Bow have on another part of the river. rsreoment Wik U S The controversy came Into the open when Dock Commissioner Delaney rec- ommended that the ncw docks be alk 5 Agam ; niteu 3 . " . 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SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Tenth Street N.W. ugl ping Buard, At the same time it was made knowi. that the Hritish lines. the Cunard Steamship Company and the Interna- tional Mercantile Marine, whose big ships are, , the Berengaria - Majestic and FLOW KOTE— Just like Porcelain R a beautiful, cheerful inte- rior there is nothing like white enamel. Shining lustrous white with the smooth, flawless finish of porcelain—that’s the way your woodwork will look after Flow Kote has been applied. This du Pont Ou" fir;&:fs on a” pfl""’s, OI’S and G’ass, fa" al’ purposes, are specially low. Let us advise you on any painting job you have in mind. HUGH REILLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS plied” igreement of which Commis- Sioner Delaney said he could find no record. Leviathan’s Importance. Tn connection with the dispute & let- ter Chairman :r of the Shipping Board wrote to Mayor Hylan last Jan- uary was made public. It read in part: “The Leviathan is the property of the United States government and is operated by the government. There- fore, it Is the property of all the people of the United States and rep- resents—because it will he finest er put on the o he American or any other flag sentiment of the people of as it relates to the American flag on the ocean. 3 unbelleval that the he excluded from | ens of white enamel is the finest made— flows on easily and freely—will not yellow with age and is easily cleaned. Let us estimate the cost of doing over your trim in Flow Kote. » ire tacilities of your | great port.” RUSSIAN NOBLE’S WIFE SEEKS U. S. CITIZENSHIP| Princess Gsmzlne.‘l‘ormer Ameri- can Girl, Finds Mother Here in Poverty. Paints, Oils, Glass THE FOLLOWING LOCAL AND NEARBY DEALE | pixie narpwar ard St EE. B L GERSCHNIC || MoNARCH ACTO STPPLY Co.. & B e 1801 SLNW. T s ? 2 NAM MENDLESON, Alexandria, V April 26 —Princess |} ¥ L. WAT Seat Plewsant, D, C. Galitzine, whose husband, th 8t NW Dmitri, of one of Russia’s ol est and noblest familles, saw his for tune disappear into the coffers of the soviets, and whose mother, Mrs. Ellen 1334 N. Y. Ave. HANDLE DU PONT PAINTS: GapDMAN & Suss 'CIOTHES We carry the complete line of du Pent Paints Welles Probst of New York, once .',:‘,v : wealthy., her fortune in business S fneat for negotiations during a protracted iil- ness, declared yesterday that she will ! begin a fight to recover her wealth and her American citizenship, loat at || '&. the time of her marriage in 1919. o The princess sald she left her hus- || DU band in Parls, studying carpentry at! the Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt school for extled Russian noblemen. She came Bere and found her mother not only | very ill. but almost in dire poverty. Her mother, she declared, while economizing to the point of living on & few cents a day, had sold most of the family property. I MER J. 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