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REEAT PEACE RESTORED ~ NLABORWORLD Feud Between Plasterers and Bricklayers Ends, Releasing Tied-Up Industry. Aseociated Py TIC CITY, N. J., October 3 reigned in the building in- dustry toda 1d mntllions of dollars worth ¢t construction in various parts of the country, which had been tiec up by a jurisdictional feud between the plasterers and bricklayers’ unions, will now go forward. The peace pact was signed late last night by the executive boards of the two unfons and approved bv Wil liam Green, president of the Amer- ican Federation of Labor. The sign- ing of the agreement removed the only outward sign of discord in the ranks of unfonism in connection with the forty-fifth annual convention of the federation next week Under the ter: sreement, N work is to be cnce by the membership of both organizations «nd all hostilities cease immediately T 1911 jurisdictional agreement. was ab 921 by the plasterers. wh the brick wers had violated an agreement on o diviston of work, is A tribunal is to be cr early date to decide wh plasterers were justified in he old_agzreement were justified ni in F where ted because of the ble o ive use of The dispute tied up. construetion work in Miami, Toro ex- $250,000,000 in New York, Chi 0 and many other AUTHORITY TO REMOVE BURIED BODY IS DENIED Commissioners Say They Cannot Order Disinterment of Employe in Family Plot. Ith regulations app must le by the nearest relative legal representative the de- d. and in the absence of such plication the District Comm Dr. William . Fowler, health vesterday told the Distriet Su e Court they & ity to di. such di re answer Distric pro- inst | i Theodore J wed from the remains of mer employe ther of the pe- s in the ery. and ied more than -“l tamus bre ¥s Mark Stearman nan, the petitioners tive of Sultan re- fused to make the application to dis- nter the hody. although the Eiseman ~state was willing to bear all the ex- of the changing of the burfal an. There are only four grave left in the lot and not nough for the Eiseman family, it is tated he answer ¢ sites the Commissioners | nd Dr. Fow iled through Cc joration Counsel Stephens and Assist- | poration Counsel Madigan. stuceo i iL ESTATE. Bus presented to Eastern High Alumni Associatlol Supt. Hart of T iy, WASHINGION B School by the Alumni Assoclation of the school, for use in transporting the school’s athletes to and from the games. The presentation was made by Dr. DeWitt Croissant, president of the It was accepted in behalf of the school by tern and Dr. Croissant. iss Roberta Harrison. Left to right: Miss Harrison, DELANO INDORSES PLAN | Proposed Boulevard Mostly Park- Col. Sherrill Explains. Misunderstood, He Says. way. Indorsement of the plan of Lieut Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, director of public buildings and parks, for a 300- foot boulevard between the National Capital and Baltimore, has been glven by Lrederic A. Delano, city plunner, 1in_a letter which he sent to the colonel. The plan for the houlevard recently was broached by Col. Sher- rill in an address before the Rotary Club of Baltimore. It is not planned. Col pointed out, to have a roadway feet wide, but a park having tha average width with two one-way highways on either edge. His re- marks before the Baltimore club had been misconstrued in some quarter s meaning that there would be 300-foot readway. Sherri!l 300 t a enter the Capital in the vicinity of the head of Sixteenth street and to enter the Monumental City through the residential area. DECLARES HE AND WIFE -~ ARE UNABLE TO AGREE Herbert S. Grossman Asks Court for Limited Divorce on the Grounds of Incompatability. Declaring that the views of himself and wife are so different that they cannot live in complete harmony and happiness, Herbert R. Grossman, employe of the Interstate Commerce Commission, has brought suit in the District Supreme Court for a limited divorce from Charlotte E. Grossman, who works in the United States gen eral accounting office. He also charged desertion and says his wife took away the furniture. After telling of his marriage at uisville June 11, 1922, and of their coming at once to Washington, Gross- man says he has earned the degrees of A. B, A. M., Ph. D. and L.L. B. FOR ROAD TO BALTIMORE ' It is planned to have the roadway | an | ; FEWER WORKERS HERE. |STEALING OF 500 AUTOS ADMITTED BY GEORGIAN “ for Month. | Thirteen in Jail for Car Thefts Fol- | Federal employes in the District of | 1 i Records Show 732 Less in U. S. Service lowing Confession to At- Columbia at th> end of August were fewer than at the beginning of | lanta Police. the month, the CIViL Service Commis. |B5 the Amociated press. . T ATLANTA, Ga Octboer r- sor unced today. to . Ga., mese s W SeRe T “tel—n men have been jailed here in jber August 31 was 63.034 connection with the theft of auto- The largest turnover mobiles, following an alleged confes- [ month was recorded In the Commerce | slon vesterday by J. H. Hunter, allas ! | King Avery, that he had particlpated In stealing 500 machines Hunter hoasted of his automoblle thefts, according to the police, who suid he told_them automobile steul duri the | Department, where 540 employes were released, most of them in the Census Bureau, and 7¢ added to the rolls. The Treasury Department. with 186, 225 employes, had the largest number o, . ing is ‘“ea of persons on its rolls of the i = . g | departments ‘in Washington. ‘There | , Fearins for Hunter and his alleged | were 1,584 separations and 8§32 “'h“"}ulure " The police say Hunter confessed he stole automoblles in Macon and Co- lumbu Ga., and in citles of North tions to the rolls during the month. | 'METHODIST UNITY LOSES | | IN HOLSTON CONFERENCE | | Total Vote in South Now Stands| \ Woodley Park ! 1,132 For, 622 Against—Three- - Twenty-seventh St. Tenn.. October | 3.—The proposed plan of unification | | of Methodism failed to receive a con- | | stitutional majority in the Holston | anaual conference of the M. E.| | Church South here in a vote taken | vesterday. The vote stood 163 for unification and 150 against Total number of v necessary for ada fourths majority | cast. Three-story brick dwelling, containing €ight spacious rooms, two large baths, with cvery modern convenience, colonial front porch, sleeping porches, second and third floors. Open for Inspection Floyd E. Davis Company REALTORS 733 Twelfth Street NNW. Main 352 501 Seventh St. S.W. Main 353 of Running Far Behind. SHVILLE. Tenn.. October 3 | UP)—The aggregate vote in the Meth- odist Episcopal Chureh South on the question of unification wi®i the | Methodist _Episcopal Church now | stands 1.132 for and 622 against N MASSACHUSETTS PARK SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 19 ROAD TO HEAR WAGE | PARENT-TEACHER BODY PROPOSALS MONDAY| PROTESTS SCHOOL PLAN — Park View Addition S8hould Be 16- Western Maryland Executives Will| Room Annex,'Board of Educa- Receive Spokesmen for En- tion Is Told. : . A resolution insisting that the Board gineers and Firemen. of Education erect a 16-room annex to the Park View Platoon School in lieu of the plan for an 8-room addition, constructed as a fourth floor to the By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., October 3.— Spokesmen for engineers and firemen 4 of the Weatern Maryland Rallway | Present bullding, was adopted by the have arranged to meet with executives , ’arent-Teacher = Assoclation of the of the road Monday to place before | school at its first meeting of the them proposals for a wage Increase | naw vear Thursday. The resolution of approximately 5 per cent, Fred | seq” the board to purchase the re- Barr, vice president of the Hrother- | St i 0o NET G 1o T che square on hood of Locomotive Firemen and En- | which the present buflding Is located gineers. announced here last night. | gor the addition, A poll of the men to acquaint them | 1 congtructed as a fourth floor, the with the wage requests has been made | 4qditjon, the resolution pointed out during the past week, Mr. Barr sald. | il make fmpossible the operation of A strike vote 13 also reported o have | the school on the platoon plan. been taken. Advertisements of the| 'The agsociation accepted with re radroad have appeared in local papers | cret the resignation of Mrs. John H. stating that applications might be | Tiadley, president, and Mrs, Mary A. made to diviston superintendents for | Paker, vice president, who expect vacancies occasioned by a strike. | to move to other cities. Twenty-five Mr. Barr declared that successful | qoliars was appropriated for school newotlations between enginemen and | purposes to be used at the discretion all other roads in the class of the | Western Maryland has led to the pres ant grand chief of the Brotherhood | Paul Willlams Acquitted of Con- of Locomotive Engineers, and a num- the New York Central Railroad and |bf u P ances i Falrler, oot Detween the englnemen and officlals of | ** %% Frances 8. Falrley, princtp ioalorn M FREES FORMER DRY CHIEF ‘W. A. Paddock of Pittsburgh, assist- ber of other union executives will at- spracy Charges. tend the conference Monday | FRANKFORT, Ky., October 3 (&) — | Paul Williams, former State prohibl- | tion director, vesterday was acquitted of charges of conspiracy to violate the matlonal prohibition act on pe & for aemptory Instructions from Federal Judge A. M. J. Cochran. Willinms was accused of consp! to sell and transport more than 3,000 cases of whisky fllegally from the Belle of Anderson distillery, near Law- renceburg, while he was director in 1921 e . Something Coming to Both. From the Chicazo Journal. Wifey—If 1 do the cookin whole month what will I get? Hubby—My Iife insurance and a long, black veil. o Don’t know much about the treaty | against gun clevation. But we do! ne against nose elevation. I Devonshire Down A New Miller-built community of Miller-built Homes Wisconsin Avenue and Van Ness Street, - i {Peom Indictments Against Asher! REAL ESTATE. WRITS SENT BY AIR | HALT DRY RAID CASE »* B _ ON WAY TO PARLEY. hur Henderson, Labor Advos cate, Sails From Livlerpool LIVERPOOL. October 3 (@) ur Henderson, secret for hom affairs in the lute labor zovernment with his son and other Lhor mem Lers of the House of Comions, suiled yesterday on the steamer M to attend the interparlfamentary ference at Gicawa. La | Will visit the United States The cases | derson sald he hoped to spend thre OfT B “Teons Welt | weeks in the Unite Where b e ld‘r"" “."d" Asher and Max | Sotiq study industrial conditions : 3 y ralders, and Deputy | prohibition. United States Marshal Walter Moody were taken out of the hands of the | State court yesterday on writs re. celved from Washington by airplane. | The three were indicted reveral nlaw]; 280 mr‘ ‘fllllfl:e«l misconduct in | conducting raids in Peoria. Bo $5.000 had heen sat for ench " Authorities on Federal 1aw stato that the writs do not necessarily mean the ralders cases will be tried in the Federal court, hut only that they wil] be placed in the hands of Federal au- thoritles for review. It is indicated that should the alleged misconduct of the Federal agents be proved the cases may be sent back to the Circuit Court for trial. A and Hartzig to Be Reviewed | by Federal Court. By the Associated Press. PEORIA, I, October 3. named Five places honor of the lat heen Queen Michigan Park 12th and Michigan Ave. Brick homes built to 1 Lots 32 ft. front. "bedrooms. Dining and sleepi Over 70 sold. Prices less tha houses. Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle our g porches. — Foresight Gone to Waste. #rom the Chicago News. What's this mean?" asked the boss. | 'Some one just telephoned and 1d that yvou were struck by a car, nnd couldn’t come to work today." “Ha, ha!" returned the clerk, “the Joke’s on him. I told him to call > 22 You up tomorrow.” Potomac 2200 A NEW HOME—BUILT FOR YOU Open Sunday—10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Representative On Premises Battery Park—a delighttul communit The corner of Michigan Ave. and the Old Gec Connecticut Ave. to Bradley Lane, turn left Wisconsin Ave., turn right at Wigconsin Ave. to Michigan Ave. Large corner lot, beautifully landscaped. in design, ot stucco over double-ribbed tile. color contrast of exceptional charm. adds the final touch to the exterior- There is a large living room with massiv leading to a glassed-in side porch Atucco of an unusual design. Three very larze hedrooms tled baths. The lighting fixtures are unique in design. Thera garage opening directly into the reception hall An inspection ia worth while. The price and terms are surprisingls WALTER A. BROWN 1400 H St. N.W. MAIN 1653 Ketown on Br ud fo! The house A tle roof f A real Italian marble portico French doors the walls are finished {1 red =1 B. Houston McCeney Realtor Selected List of Homes and Investment Properties Worthy of Investigation 1212 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE Suitable for Physician Three-story and hasement brick. Ten Tar high ceilings, hot'water electric light. modern plumbing. nt_condition’ throughout. Price lication. Good terms. S STREET NEAR CONN. AVE. MASS. AVE. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE frontage on Maseachusetta ) with two draw 8 NEAR SHERIDAN CIRCLE oom. rec ) hen three roome. dressing roos on second floor, 3 rooms Price. $1 and is studiously applying himself to | research and study aftter office hours, | while his wife is not interested in | books and sfudy and desires to seek | entertainment after her work. They | have not quarrelled, the court is told. | The husband zlso wants the court | to give him a share of the wedding | MIDDLEBURG, VA., S-TAGES BIGGEST FLOWER SHOW Dahlia Reigns as Feature Exhibit Three-story and basement brick. five hedrooms. 3 baths, first floor. kitchen, hot-water heat. electric light. Price, $15.500. GEORGETOWN New corner house having southern Developed on most original lines, creating a very effec- tive grouping of charming semi-detached Homes of varied types of design and construction—the first five groups of which are ready for selection. 2812 34th PLACE Between Fulton and Garfield Sts. floor NEAR 21st AND thind 500 and Numerous Awards Are Announced. 1 Dispatch to The Star. Va., October 3.— the bizgest flower shows of a eld by the Fauquier-Loudoun n Club was that at Middleburg afternoon, where the dahlia 1 specialty. Mrs. G. L. Fletcher, Nelson Fell and Mrs. Waddy Wood, all Warrenton, were the ud 3 zes were awarded as Hows: 8per d dahilag, tl D. C. M Harris: third, F ourth, Miss Nanni i s Fred a ned secol Miss Hitt. k dahlia. named nd fourth, Rev. D. nnie Fred. dahlias with Miss Nannie Page; third, fourth, Mrs. Rinker c. of irst s, Harr plant, n il rs. Spi non-blooming— second, Mr: fourth, Mr: fant, blooming —First, nd third, Mr: Hall, roses All ribbons flowers, six loyd Harris; Miss Fred: Some Economy. Life terrible show, dear; let's 1 “Wen the sort: | We'll | of our do stay nothin, and get money's Corner of Carroll Ave. and Tulip Ave. Takoma Park, M. Newly conditioned, 6 rocms, h.-w.h,, elec., ga- rage. Paved street. $9,250 $1,000 Cash and $65.00 Per Month Open and Lighted Daily CYRUS IMMON | opening of the presents and of the furniture, as well as $450 which he says he placed in his Louisville. Attorneys Jeffords and Dutton appear for the husband. e Community Center to Reopen. The Southwest Community Center, closed for more than three vears, will be reopened at the Randall Junior High School early in November, Miss Gabrielle Pelham, assistant general director, promised a committee of the who held a conference with her. Lack of appropriations, Miss Pelha the delegatfon, had prevented the southwest Center with centers this vear, but de- she could get volunteer November. the other sided that workers to open it by Forest rangers in Washington have discovered that with the simple addi- tion of a copper nail, the branches of firs and hemlocks can be made to serve 1als. FOR SALE Small Stone Residence In Chevy Chase Nine Rooms---Three Baths Designed and built by owner. Jest of material and equipment. Showers on All Baths Automatic Heating Inquire: 7 PRIMROSE ST. Near Entrance Chevy Chase Club Or Through Your Own Broker RHODE ISLAND AVENW. Near Conn. Ave. and con- venient to St. Matthew’s Church—a very substantial 3- story and basement brick, in good condition; adaptable for being converted into English Basement—containing about 16 rooms and 3 baths, gas and electricity; lot 22-ft. front, 112 ft. deep to 20-ft. alley. $55,000 Thomas J. Fisher and Co., Inc. Main 1023 1410 H St. N.W, 738 15th St. N.W. Main 6830 wife's savings account in a bank In | Young Men's Southwest Association | told | of nine rooms and three baths ; two-car brick garage on paved alley. | New brick colonial residenc | | A Real Home—Attractively Priced Open Every Day and Evening BORDEN & NEWBOLD Franklin 6242 305 Investment Bldg. | Bungalow - Delightfully Jocated 'within convenient reach of cars, stores, schools. ete. Larxe xrounds with great oak shade trees. Each Fome atractivels deaned and containing RO Tarker DR robime with compiete.. well Cauipped bath. " Basment is Migh-ceilinged and "drv. Gas. electricity and other. con- Veniences. Take G Street_car our Rhode Island Avenue to 14th Street N.E. and walk three gquares north to Irving Street, or 16th and freing NE. . $55 a Month And Small First Payment 925 Fifteenth Street in 9770 Sunday Phone—North 6741-W. Visit the Best New Brick Homes in N.W. Washington 511 to 523 Irving St. NW Four sold. Only 3 left. Containing 6 rooms, pantry, beautiful bathroom with built-in tub and shower and pedestal basin. Parquet floors downstairs; hardwood floors upstairs. Colonial and concrete front porches. Double rear porches. Large yard to 17-ft. alley. The location—One block from Reservoir and Sol- diers’ Home Park. Near car and bus lines. Inspect Today Sample House open every day and evenings 9P.M. Columbia Construction Co. Col. 7979 uni Six and seven rooms, with hiéh-tiled baths and built-in fixtures. $12,950 and $13,500 Terms adjusted to your requirements Open for inspection every afternoon and eveming and all day Sunday. Motor up Massachusetts Avenue, turning north on Wisconsin Avenue to Van Ness Street. W. C. and A. N. Miller 1119 17th St. e Main 1790 Deal with a Realtor BEAUTIFUL HOME OF COL. F. W. COLEMAN. EDGEMOOR By. Col. F. W. Coleman, Finance Dept., U. S. Army. I have heen asked why I sclected Edgemoor, Md. for a euburban residence. The answer is simple— (a)—Because it is the best located and cheicest suburban sec- tion near Washington: (b)—Because, in my estimation, land values in EDGEMOOR, Md., will continue to increase with the rapid development of that sec tion' on_account of it location and accessibility, and will be Jast 1o act from any possible future real estate depresslon: (c)—Because the community life. which centers in the EDGE. MOOR' Club. has a most wholesome and delightful atmosphere, and one refreshing to live in with such congenial neighbors as we are fortunate encugh to have: (d)—Becauge, with all the above assets and desirable features of country Iflfi. 1 can ll'l‘\'P l"ly ‘Nenk(‘!‘m table .ndlhl' in n':y flm:]’ 13 ‘Washington, C.. 1n 25 minutes. and upon completion of my da; work can_be swimming in the EDGEMOOR Club pool within 30 Uies after leaving my office: ; Maooux MarsHaLL Moss 8cMaLLoryInc. 923 FIFTEENTH STREET--:‘MAIN 10134 CALL SUBURBAN OFFICE, BETHESOA 174, FROM 5TO 9 PM. & HOLIDAYS eastern ‘and” weatern_sxposure. orty_opnosite dedicatad for park house "is well constructed. having 4 bedraoms, “front and rear ' porches. elecping poreh. modern tiled bath. hot- water heat. initantancous heater. hand- wood floors. built:in garage: clothes heat. Attracti lght fixtures, dacge | is & real ho 1, front 'and side lawns. Price. | residential appointment MASS. AVE. Comes home dential sec room. cen kitchen. hardwood floure. < two baths. b FIRST COMMERCIAL ZONE 18th Street, Near Colurwbia Road Ten rooma and bath: brick. Recently renovated. hot-water be light. Well locatad for milliner or Leauty parlor. Price and tern sale under neighborhood values. B. Houston McCeney Member Washington Real Estate Board 1653 Penna. Ave. N.W. Main 6152 2. ) 002 0 0 9 0 0 D 0 0 0 O R ) HRREERE RS The Most Complete New Home in This Exclusive Section WONDERFULLY CONSTRUCTED AND APPOINTED 3915 Livingston S (Chevy Chase, D. C.) One Square West of Conn. Ave. DESCRIPTIO! Beautiful center-hall plan. containing 9 rooms and 3 baths living room with fireplace: large library: dining rcom: butlers kitchen, outside pantry and lavatory on first floor. Fo 2 tiled ‘baths, 8 large cedar closets, electrically lighted. Finished room in_attie, us hot-water heater, inc unusual features MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICE AND TERMS Open for Inspection Daily and Sunday 10 AM. to 9:30 P.M. LAWRENCE R. SMOOT & CO. Main 4860 large - . =