Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1925, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, JULY Crowds throng Dayton, Tenn., streets for opening of the evolution trial. ta the Post Office Department. Post- master New received the flag from Mrs. William (. Burkhead, jr.: W. H. Preston, M H. Haile and F. M. Newkirk. Presemation of Oregon’s Staie It is expected that the little town will entertain thousands of visitors. General Phota snapped at a sireet faker's antomobile. Al of people 0 attracted, and the town flooded with souvenir COMBING HIS HAIR IS A REAL JOB. Benjamin Ostlin of Marshfield, Oreg.. president of the Longfellow As-ociation. is here in Washington 1o push « campaign for longer beds,” bathtubs, higher mirrors and. bigger Pullman berths. The photograph was taken in his hotel. asses P 1Eht by Underwood & Underwood { ) ) { ROYALTY ON THE about the world AERIAL BOAT. the Duke of York takes care of his brother's affairs at While the Prince of Wales travels RACE DRIVER GIVES A LESSON. Little Lodovico Calderara, son of Wing Commander Calderara of the Italian embassy. aspires to drive a rae- ing car at great speed about an oval track. Yesterday he received his first lesson from an expert driver, Peter De Paola, who won the 300-mile race at Indianapolis on Memorial day. National F home. attending various ceremonies, laying corner stones and attending GIFTS FOR GEN. PERSHINCG. Sword. medal: and ribbons presented to Gen. Pershing by the President of Venezuela. displayed by E. J. Avers of AMERICAN SURGEON VISITS MME. CURIE. Dr. Charles Mayo of Rochester, Minn.. photographed with the Frenchwoman whose work with radinm ha artled the scientific world w World Photo. social functions. Here we have the Duke and Duchess of York at the big Wembley amusement park. WideiWatld Photp: V NAVY PLANES TO VIOLATE LAW ENGRAVERS SHOWN iz »i 4ppine Intan orL ik THRDUEH BUREAU Slulult; ”rln'illl';_'lwllrflrl /‘IT .”us; ;); All Land Worlk:, But Naval Reserve Task Was Rejected Be- cause of Co. MAY LOP 0000 ‘FROM SCHOOL FUND District Commissioners Ex- pected to Cut $13,500,000 Budget Asked. 7% Low-cost Transportation far@ cars Visitors to Convention Here Also Make Trip to Mount Vernon. G The Navy, when it anpounced plans to send i Colorado and map square miles of territory for the Geo logical Survey. will violate a law on the statute hooks for four vears, ac cordinz to Army Air Service up what seems a per- to prevent the sister e from operating inland. Air Service stoutly maintains that the provision placed in the Army appropriation bill of 1921 is applicable to the forthcoming naval aerial ex pedition inland. It reads as follows: ‘““That hereafter, the Army Alr Service ontrol all aerial operations from land bases, and al aviation shall have control of ail aerial operations attached to a fleel, inclnding shore stations whose maint nce is nec- adjacent to the reserves it is only a essary for operation connected with|matter of a few days, while the planes the fleet, for constructia and experi- are in the vicinity. to do the job.” mentation and for the training of | A short time ago the Interior De personnel partment asked the Army to photo. graph some territory in the vicinity Mitchell Author of Law. or Wrangell Inand End seid I nad| That provision, the aviators declare,| $7.000 available for the work. The was placed there “hy Gen. Mitchell to| Army Air Service found it would cost keep the Navy planes with the fleet |$12,000 to do the job and offered to and to keep them from getting a foot-| put up the additional $5.000 from its hold on land own funds. The War Department According to the Navy Department however, declined to permit the ad- announcement of June 2% the map- | ditional expenditure, and then the In. ping project is “the most difficult yet térior Department went to the Navy Philadelphian Speaks undertaken by naval airplanes.” The | The Navy last no time in putting up The ccessful business man in any jarea to be mapped is known as the the extra W00, and the expedition line of effort must appraise his| Naval Oil Shale Reserves 1 and 3 in | will start out shortly. sell them, Sidney | ta ate for abov t ‘A o Jellp ) e tax s r 1927 above the rate of i vz'{::Anl»\l‘:--»‘v’r’HENRY JOHNSON DIES RUN OVER BY POLICE CAR, |70 for the current fixcal vear. | AT HOME IN THIS CITY PRISONER, UNHURT, FLEES fu‘n carries out ite airplanes some 190 western Colorado. This is heing done for the Navy Department. and the Army fivers are generous enough to let the Navy¥ get by with this because the ground is their property. The an nouncement said. however, that the mapping of the oil shale reserves has heen finished by the naval pl they will proceed 1o ma survey of territory Engraving craftsmen after Washin of the the The rec ation of the Board on from more of Ed $13 at approixmately the in for school vear 1927 pi ted arg, 1ded fifteenth in estt the will be eut they of budget of the Budget 2 Announcing the Appointment of CLARK MOTOR CO. 1341 14th Street, as Dealers in STAR and DURANT CARS The public is cordially invited to call and see the full line, as follows: ot day from P < of busi trip of inspection shrine of their art—the Rureau of Fngras d Printing— and later in the da 2 visit to Mount Ver 8 s were placed on t Wash ngtor A hrief Washington eon on the after which gravers were Government engraving plant they viewed special exhibits graving machinery and w all the phases of the of the Government hey left the bureau in midafternoon for an auto mobile trip to Mount Vernon. and were E hack Washington tonight t« an informal dinner at the City Cluh, mates fiscal by purposes % »bat discussion of ness take through the miles, will i ather than | the Commissioners hefore submit their frst o report Geological Survey asked the Navy to do the job and didn't ask the Army, because, as Col. (. H. Rirdseye of the survey said today, “I've had the Air Service photograph for us about 500 times. As this territory totals to Rureau on July The will school officials sometime reporied they will original recommendation of the School Board he curtailed Just how much will be pared from the school recommendations is not known, but it ix reported thev may be brought down to about $12.500,000, city heads confer today with and it et Sl e is ask that the Hotel preceded a lunch roof of the bureau plant the more than ken through is the where of en > shown ing work To Avoid Tax Increase. The citv heads starteti out this year | with requests from all department chiefs exceeding $47,000,000. It understood they intend to bring this {total down to about $38.500,008 before | making a report to the Budget Bureau. | which means-a considerable amount | of cutting all along the line. It has been estimated at the District | Building that a budget of $38,500,000 could bhe handled without raising the % STA Touring, $540 Coupster, $625 Coupe, $715 2-door Sedan, $750 4-door Sedan, $820 - Com’l Chassis, $445 DURAN they Ph sion 7, 7 2 7 i 10 Ford Whelan successful Woolworth Wanamaker med are, in terms of Touring, $810 Coupe, $1090 Standard Sedan, $1150 All prices f. o. b. Lansing, Mich. will consist only of appropria- | NN 3 vw‘]‘,‘lv L K":‘l tion totals. The detailed estimates | ind others, who o will be prepared later after‘the budget m 'vvul. [m.-‘hv'\ i' authorities have had time to consider w 1‘1\4-:\.[:‘{\.1;7 'I,{)”:I)y. the totals submitted to them on : {nrned to use Employed in Office of Recorder | U A0 by the en ol Dedis. | distinguishing | raving 87 led Iz ot St hey formerly deputy recorder of deeds B2 throt ing Aiser of gravers mark f Colored Resident, 87, Formerly Was | Alleged Bootlegger, Propelled by Policeman’s Kick. Falls Under Wheels of Auto. rilure ssion this He. Run over b; n automobile, k ~L¢dl BR'DAL COUP.LE RE}URNS . P |, TO ALTAR IN CASKETS old by a revenue agent and under | of the District of Columbia for many ‘flvlexl. Albert Hawkins, allegad boot-| vears and who served fn other im:|legger, was still able to lead police | Bride and Groom, Killed in Wreck. portant capacities in the District, |a chase of more than two blocks | 3 dled at his residence, 3707 New Hamp. ' before being taken into custody for | Blessed by Priest Who shire avenue, Monday { the second Vi p 1 s the second time within a few minutes Married Them. Police Court today, charged With| By (he Associated Press. Mr. Johnson served esterday. Hawkins was arraigned the office of (he re many years. beginning under the late | transportation and possession. He : = gl 3 Frederick Douglass and continuing | pleaded not guilty and demanded a | gore e mamry N: T July £ . until the appointment of James M. jury iri Y hesr Lo et iy Trotter ag recorder of deeds, &t which | Prohibition Agents. Hodge, Eyans| iy b emiiney oEoiherand were mar. time Mr. Douglass was appointed dep- and Willlams were standing in front | [0 v an T Tl e ut He then served: under of the Troquois Apartment, on M | ot 106 b Sde Snka b eI street between Thirteenth and Four- | Diclcl HI0¢ by side; agaln vecelved the vesterday when Haw i the hallmark ed Economical Service Is Available Under the Durant Flat Rate System and Maintenance Plan at 1625 You St. N.W. genuine Johnson, colored vears 0 hear of tion was sche Allen, a er et down his the President A Brewood said the hallmark should not be used by engravers except upon recommend ation of the national organization Burean Head The tremendous carrving on the raving plant in th 1 Alvin W. Hall of Engraving addr Additional Sales and Service Facilities as Follows: as a clerk In Speaks. der of deeds for involved the larg world were director of P. A. Brill, 1819 14th St. Clayton Ford, Norbeck, Md. Associate Dealers—Wisconsin Garage, 1063 Wisconsin Ave. Authorized Service Stations—R. W. Jarboe, 731 11th St. problems in an of th o Washin evel up succeeding recorder of deeds the time of Recorder Cheatham 1o 50,000,600 day. All this while the ceeds without ed productior ers at stamps every id. gogs on printing rrency pro- or curtail spirit of the work- was lauded by Dis John I.- Deviny, of work, both’ df whom pointed out that 1y and co-operation is one of the main factors in the tremendously large pro duction. Clark R. Long, assistant di rector of the bureau. told the en gravers that it costs the Government iess than a cent to make a doRar bill, and that the bureau costs the Govern ment $10.000.000 a vear to run. En tertainment was furnished by George O'Connor. Mati Horne, Misses Ger- maine Joffre tella Murray dancers. The engravers yesterday afternoon The the bureau Hall superintendent rector by the element” of loyal- Mary Deery and the Rs. | Following his service in the office st the recorder of deeds, Mr. John. | son was appointed a United States deputy marshal by the late marshal Palmer. Afterward he was appointed | u xchool trusiee by Secretary of the Interior Delano, serving in that ca pacity for many years. He also serv ed at one time as a member and sec. | etary of the board of registration, | He was twice married. . He, leaves | his wifel* Mrs.” Katle J. Johnson, and three children by his first marriage | Funeral services will be conducted | | at the residence tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Har- mony Cemetery | SR e PR | | adopted & halimark for genuine handj‘ | engraving work for use as a protec- titn against imitation engraving, which is being sold as genuine. This step was taken after conferénces with | the Federal Trade <ammission, [ teenth streets, kins drove by in an automobile. He was stopped and, examining the car, the agents found a half-gallon of al- leged whisky. They put Hawkins into another au- tomobile to take him to the station house, but at Fourteenth and F Hawkins decided to make a last break for liberty. As he leaped from the car, Hodge was said to have kicked him and was knocked under the wheels. Apparently unhurt he jump- ed up and ran east on G street, turn- ed into an alley and entered the rear of a men’s clothing store on F' street. He ran through the store, east on F and jumped on a passing truck, but was captured a few moments later by the prohibition agents. 5Tk The evening. gowns of - this season are rich with arnamentation, so that while the lines are simple, it is easy to tell the newer medels, | Paul Sapon and his bride, Carmel, who ¢ in a grade cross. | ing crash near Caughnewaga, Quebec, | while on the way to Montreal to visit ‘r('h!lx\'mx. At the funeral were the |guests who made merry at their wed |ding a few months ago. | OAHU DEFENSE 0.K.’D. [ SR Gl |No Need for Fortifying Island Further, Stephens Says. HONOLULU, July 8 (#).—The Island of Oahu is admirably fortified as to coast defenses and there iz no necessity at present for Increasing fortifications, Representative Stephens, Republican, Ohio, chairman of the House naval committee, declared fol- lowing a tour of the island’s defenses. He said the islands were hetter fortified than members of the House nerally thought. 7 7 7 DURANT MOTORS, Inc. Broadway at 57th Street, New York City General Sales Department, 1819 Broadway Plants: Elizabeth, N.J.; Lansing, Mich.; Oakland, Cal.; "Toronte, Ont.

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