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Maryland Opens War on Use of I Liquor by Autoists—100 Ju USOFREESEATS [0 o acntcs Reservations Made for New BALTIMORE, June 30.—Motorlsis |arrested in Maryland for driving cars A5 y | While under the influence of llquor Citizens at Stadium | Will be required to post a bond for [$1,000 for " thelr appearance in court i for_trfal. Celebration. This became known vesterday when S5 D. Marshall Schroeder, deputy State | commissioner of motor vehicles, an- hundred free seats will |nounced that he had recefved more at the Independence day |than 100 replies to his letter request- which will be held at 8 ing all police magistrates in the State iy evening at the Cen- to require $1,000 bail in cases of ar- hool Stadium. under the rest for driving under the influence the Community Center |of liquor or dru FForty five ilable tion spices of THIE SO0 D FORPHONE SYSTEM Soviet Government Expendi- ture to Bring Service Up to U. S. Standard. By the Associated Prees. MOSCOW, June 30—Plans have been completed by the Soviet govern- | ment for the expenditure ultimately of more than $100,000,000 to bring the EVENING STAR, WASHINGIL TULESDLY, JL. S 19y telephone companies are to be invited to discuss contracts for technical ald and financlal participation in carry- ing out the plans. The government is eager to obtain the co-operation of the Western Elec- tric Company of the United States. This corporation already has informed the Soviet government that it is pre {pared to re-enter Russla, but only on condition that it recelve compensa tion for the confiscation of its plant. | which was nationalized by the gov | ernment after the revolution.” It is |learned that while the government | cannot make definite guarantees in advance, it 1s willing to discuss terms for a reasonable adjustment of the | Amerfean corporation’s claim. The | government proposes to orxunize a mixed company, in which Americans and the government shall have an | equal share. The government plans to the number of telephones 120,000 in Russia to 1,000.000. incre: from Also the { Department RAPPAHANNOCK BRIDGE HEARING TO BE JULY 7 Points of Construction to Be De- cided Then—Draw to Be Pro- vided for Boats. al Dispatch to The St FREDERICKSBURG, Va., June 30. Maj. J. A. O'Conor of the United Stutes engineers’ office, Washington, D. €., has notifled the State Highway that & hearing on the construction of the proposed bridge across the Rappahannock River at Tappahannock will be held in the courthouse at 3 p.m. July 7. Points to be decided concern the exact loca- tion of the bridge, the draw opening and the matter of interference with navigation. As soon as these points are determined the State Highway De. construetion will begin the latter part of this year and that the bridge will be open to traffic late in 1926. The bridge will connect the Northern Neck with the south side of the Rap- pahannock River. The notice from the United States Engineers’ office thus describes the structure: “The proposed bridge is to be a pile and slab structure, with a steel swing draw-span, providing a single opening %0 feet wide at the deep-water channel | of the river. When the draw span is closed a vertical clearance of 12 feet above the mean low water will be available. Heads Baptist Bible Union. SJATTLE, Wash., June 30 (&) Dr. T. T. Shields of Toronto, of Canada's largest Baptist was elected president of the Baptist Bible Union of North America convention of the association here | vesterday. church, Eat it with l;erries SHREDDED | government is eager to make it possible to communicate by long dis. nce telephone with Berlin, Warsaw, Paris and London. | partment will be in a position to go ahead with pile tests preliminary to actual construction work. Love is blind, especially It is probable that the real work of | thut altacks the egotist. of the Public schools in{ “All the magistrates who have re- co-operation with the Defense day |plied thus far,” said Mr. Schroeder, committee for the District “have agreed to require $1,000 ball Seats are being r d only for|in these cases, and more than 100 the new citizens who will be admin- | magistrates have replied. stered the oath of allegi nd| “I do not expect to receive any re- their families, for special guests of |plies in which magistrates will refuse honor and members of the cast of the |to require this much bond historical tabieaux which will be pre- sented. Al civie, educational sroups in the city public utilitie tions are of vitations r <h Stephen E Department Mos{fiod | for least money telephone service throughout Russia up to the American standard. Swedish, German and American | the kmdi 80,000 SHAD PLANTED. Maryland Releases Fish Chesapeake Bay. BALTIMORE, June 30.—A fry of 80,000 young shad has just been re- |leased into the Chesapeake Bay, ac- cording to Swepson Earle, State con- servation commissioner. 1 patriotic roups from corpora- the issuing celebration. mer, first as 3,000 personal invitations were iven to school children. A general invitation has been extended to the general pub- ions have gone to Govern- < and through the chief| These fish were grown at the State clerks of the departments, and are h hatchery, at Crumpton, Queen also being carried on the street cars. [ Anne County, and when liberated were A limited number of seats in the re-|each about two inches long. They <erved section will be on sale at the | had been held in the artificial habital cate tur The finance commit-|for a month. cc for the celebration s receiving| The State is conducting experiments, contributior toward the budget for |Mr. Earle pointed out, to determine {reworks, costumes, historical tab- | how long shad may be held in an arti- eaux, and other expenses from the |ficial environment and grown for pur- Chamber of Commerce, the Hoard of | poses of replenishing the ebbing sup- Trade, S. Kann Sons Co.. Woodward |ply. Unless the supply can be replen & Lothrop, the Sons of the Revolu-|ished in this manner. he said, it m: tion, nd from community centers, in- | become necessary to take measure to cluding the Southeast, Thomson, Wil-[stop the taking of roe shad—the fe- u Normal, 1. V. Brown, Park View, | male fish bearing e Johnson-Powell and East Washington BROOKLAND LAYS PLANS. Into in the lic. ment One taste tells more thana million words/ {U. S. Envoy to China in Tokio. TOKIO, June 30 (#).—John Van A. McMurray, the new American Min- ister to China, stopped off here yes- terday en route to his post at Pe king. He refused to discuss the Chi- nese situation. Patriotic Addresses and Athletic Exercises Will Feature Program. Patriotic addresses and athletic con. tests will feature the Fourth of July celebration to be staged by the Brook- land Citizens' A ation at Fort Bunker Hill, Thirteenth and Otis eets northeast, at 2:30 o'clock Satur: day afternoon. gements for the event, which promises to be one of the most suc- cessful the association has ever staged, “ ”» HAIR-GROOM were completed at a meeting of the executive committee vesterday arter.| § Feeps Hair Combed, Glossy noon at the home of the chairman, § by €. B. Phelps, 1203 Kearney street Well-Groomed all Day northeast. “Hair-Groom” a dignified combing cream which costs only a few cents a jar at any drugstore. Millions use it be- cause it gives that natural gloss and well-groomed ef- fect to the hair— | that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Even stubborn, unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style you like. “Hair-Groom” is greaseless; also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. | Program to Open at 2:30 P.)M. The patriotic program will be open- ed at 2:30 o'clock by W. V. Lewi president of the Brookland n. after which Right Rev. Dougherty. vice rector of Catholic University, will deliver the invocation. The gathering then will join in sing- led by a choir that has been organized for the occasion. Throughout the afternoon music will be furnished by a band. The speaker of the day wall be fudge James W. Witten, formerly of Missouri. Brief speeches also will be made by C F. Tansill and the ollowing ex-presidents of the citizen: ssociation: John McPhaul, Marvin . McLean, 1 Wilson, W. rurner an st. Benediction will be pron: Rev. Walter G McXNeil, pr Brookland M. E. Church Committee in Charge. The executive committee in charge | arrangements is composed of C. B.| . chairman. and W. V. Lewis, Turner, Franklin T. Howe, E. . M_ M. McLean, Dr. Redmond of. L. Behrendt, J. A. O'Leary and Lee R. Wilson ENOCH BACK IN JAIL. Alleged Slayer Upset by Jury's r of the Failure to Agree. RICHMOND. Va.. June Joseph | wch. charged with the murder of | s Celia Shavick. and in which case | jury from Lynchburg failed to Saturday night, | he jury IS under- f t p stood eight to four for ction noch as very much upset that | re was not a verdict, and when jury had been discharged he re I that he would have to spend vear in jail before the case posed of. “He has been in jail ar more than two vears, and, as the pre it will not try 3 him again before the October term of Vorid ' the court, the chances are that Enoch | Sot gy i will be Lehind the bars for at least Industrisl Research another 3 Institute. Will not ain. 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