Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1925, Page 33

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1925. e T S A S V. Lo PO - 0 e bblen T VGRS U T et S S e 79 Bl 30 B AR s MO e el snichss e B ) Ll i 8 ek o AFTER YEAR OPERATION CHOE OF GORDON " e, AWATSCONGRESS President May Delay Reap- pointment of U. S. Attorney g Until December. | Property Expected to Be Junked, But Some Tracks May Be Used for Storage. Special Dispatch to The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 16. | —The long-expected closing of the Cameron yards of the, Southern Rail- road Co. took place last midnight. The work that has been carried on by this yard will be done at Potomac yards, and the repair work will be done in the Southern yards. The BUS COMPANY WANTS Maryland to Take Action on Re- quest for Permit Before D. C. Authorities Decide. The Washington Rapid Transit Co. has applied to the Maryland Public Service Commission for ‘authority to establish a _new motor bus line from the vicinity of Forest Glen and Sil- LINE TO FOREST GLEN| W. E. R. Covell, assistant to the Pub- lic Utilities Commission of the Dis. trict. . Mr. Arnold planned to have ‘the terminal at Brookeville and 8ligo road and is considering operating busses on a 15-minute schedule., A consider- able part of the route proposed by Mr. Arnold would compete with the Washington Railway and Electric Co.’s service to those Maryland com- munities. The local utilities commission will not be called upon to consider the ap- plication until the Maryland commis- sion has acted on the application, which calls for interstate business. It was explained at the District Build- ing today that If the petition should ASSAIL SHIPPING BOARD FOR “NEGLECT OF PIERS” New Jersey County Grand Jurors Suggest Congress Act to Repair Jersey City Docks. By the Associated Press. JERSEY CITY, N. J., September 16, .—The Hudson County grand jury in |a presentment yesterday attacked the | United States Shipping Board, charg- ing that the North German Lioyd Plers, seized during the war by the Federal Government, have been al- lowed to deteriorate to a point of dis- pring to the downtown section |be granted by the Maryland commis- sion the Rapid Transit company’s busses probably would not be per- mitted to stop for passengers within sit company, made known his plans | the District until they reach Sixteenth for such a line at a conference at the | street, where the Rapid Transit District Building.yesterday with Maj. | busses already are in operation. P R e S AR SR R R SR R R R SR RN N N S A R N S S N A N S R S e S S L SR S SR reputability, The document, suggested by Su preme Court Juetice Minturn in his charge to the jury three months ago, held that Congress should legislate | 1o restore the plers to Hoboken. | | workmen who will be thrown out of s : While President Coolidge is believed | employment will be given other jobs j;",:n'l',:"“‘?fl“""nf-‘m‘_“‘t‘gex‘fhfl:-l‘rg:::rsln to have made up his mind to reap- | le officials of the company | ™ Leon Arnold, president of the fran- point Maj. Pevton E. Gordon The Cameron yard, which was built United States attorney for the Dis-|last year, represents an investment trict of Columbia, it was learned at | of ‘_3:'\,0['.00". It~ will probably the White House today that he may ;3“::!)91“{-‘ o S:zr;;ieof!‘:;:;trscks postpone making this reappointment | until Congress meets next December. | It was made known at the White | House that there are a number of TUnited States attorneys and marshals | whose terms have expired and who | are to be reappointed by the Presi- | Judge dent, but because of the latter's in ability to recognize any real necessity | for making recess appointments in | these cases, he will hold them over in | office until the time comes after Con- | By gress meets, when he will send their | nominations’ for reappointment to the | (e Senate. 3 for There is nothing to indicate that |, President Coolidge has decided upon | yester the selection of a successor to the [in Corp rs. Helen Gardener as United | PARSON’S PLEA SAVES DRUNKEN AUTO DRIVER Suspends Sentence, But ‘Warns Against Pulpit Criticism of Court's Leniency. the Associated Prese RFOLK. Va., September. 16.- who criticize the courts ¢ in prohibition cases h hot fired into thelr ran ¢ by Judge O. L. Shackelfo poration Court. Arrested on a charge of operating Civil Servics an automobile while under the infiu. | The President has received since Mrs, |ence of liquor, D. W. Whitehurst Gardener’s death a large number of | accompanied by the Rev. J. T. names to take under consideration in |of Lynn Haven. came into : making this appointment. Many |day and admitted his guilt Mills | women have been recommended to|addressed the court for more th the President as qualified to success- f and hour and made an impas- | fully fill this office. On more than one | sioned plea for a suspended sentence. occasion during the last two months | Judge Shackelford replied that the President has intimated that it is | pulpit is first to censure the cou Ms desire to appoint a wor | failing to impose the full penalties ceed Mrs. Gardener. It wa in dry law violations. I shall suspend | the White House today that the Presi- | this sentence, but hereafter when 'I |3 dent has narrowed down his list of | hear of preachers criticizing the | candidates and that he will | courts for suspended sentences I shall confer with the two present refer the critics to you.” Service Comissioners before he makes a final decision. TAX EVADER SENTENCED. Realty Man Gets Two Years in Cell and $20,000 Fine. CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 16 (#).—C. J. Castle, real estate operator who pleaded guilty to a charge of raaking a fraudulent income tax re- turn, was sentenced’ yesterday to two years in the workhouse and fined ,000 by Federal Judge Jones. Cas- tle acknowledged having underrated his 1921 income by $255,000 and his 1922 income by $103,000. 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