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TBER 29, 1925—PART 1. RHINELANDER CASE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO {DRIVE TO BEAUTIFY AVENUE D B ST. PLANNED IN HOUSE DRIVER HELD RECKLESS. CIVIC FEDERATICN SEVEN ARE HELD Police Arrest Oliver Reddick After Auto Collision. TOELECT OFFICERS Montgomery County Body io1 Meet at Bethesda School | Elimination of Eyesores Sought in Creation of Wide Boulevards—Redeeming of Triangle Also. Is Provided in Impr ovemeni Scheme. APPROACHING END Mills Will Try Tomorrow to Counteract Damaging Testi- Oliver Reddick, T45 Hobart place, was arrested on u charge of reckless | driving last night after his automobile | is alleged to have coll - | chine operated by Warre: 2324 1 street, ut Twentieth street and New Hampshire avenue, resulting in slight injury to John Burham of 1508 | Swann street, an occupant of the lat INBOMB PLANTING Mrs. Rice and Six Men De- tained Under Bonds Total- (Continued from First Page) | bill are the remainder of the property machine. Hurham was cut about on the south side of Pennsylvania : | hroat and hands by flying glass, . Tomorrow Night. part of the ramshackle dis | avenue opposite the Mall and three | mony Given by Chauffeur. | < taken to Emergency Hospital | ing $120,000. 2 i building environment on! lots on the north side just to the i for treatment. Re k was taken to | noy sule as well as on the south | ht of the Peace Monument | . the tkh precine | g " of Pennsvlvania avenue Just| I this land ds acquired it will By e A e Prass = i LBy tnatAsnsciatad Biane : pst of the Capit s, tut to | wipe out various bulldinge commonly WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Novenik | CHICAGO, November 28.— Si > \ S g SR linenn ge Pihiess a8 T [ 28~ Tsaac N Mis wial “eounsel for | [TALY LIKELY TO GET | membess of Chicagos atlegea “tom . i e Llaal e a1 "‘l"‘l']’ e et Leonard Kip Rhinelander in his mar | tng trust” we 110 the grand jur ) W for Clenning ole dis dings, and all of the evesores from riage annulment suit, indicated todiy under honds totaling $120,000 t v : graceful and dlapidated appearance | the Capitol o the Lincoin Memorll. TERD e Wonlale s BT s e e, MOSLEM HOLY VH_LAGE‘AM They included .\fm.xx.em Ric : ; " ST avenue and thus pro- | giving an uninterrupted view of the act testimony given Wednesday hy | | 23-vear-old mother of fica childre s fous | fding 1 "‘”“";‘fl sl a w itol, the Washington Monument Ross Chidester, chauffer for the Rhine- | S L who recently was graduated from ¢ that ‘}.‘”' 'm‘_‘““‘.-l"\; 1 the Lincoln Memorial landers, that young Rainelinder told | mure country housewife to actu e Hrnctus Urged Action at Once. him before the inarriaze he didn't | EGYpt Reported Ready to Concede | placer of bombs care if the father of Alice Jones, the The septette faces . S Doy M M e Vg present Mira. Rhinelander, v.as a | Sovereignty Over Senus- | tions, all contessed b 1 v o legisiatios v"“ b ‘u4- -' e |' X G S negro. & = man, dealer in barbe: suppll S - hortos oo Bihaa AntTiE L ond e Tnoel) Rhinelander weeks annulment on site Capital. | 2 business agent of the barbers' u e £ $15.000.000 to enabie lde eross the Potomac the ground that his wife deceived him iy ton. He {8 accused as the director c e nec as to her nezro blood the bombings = NTehnotic ;:: T :»"‘:lhunl,:p | | BIr. Mills xaid that the power to | ™ "“”“ {0 The Star and Chicagn Daily News | Writa of habeas corpus demanding srhill’s meanure | ariane iots s Andbeacadimaterally | |&rapt or deny the annulmeat rested o November Latest re.| the release of Sanger and four reported to “he House | in'the past few yoars, and with the | {with Justice” Morehiaser after the |DOT4 nssert that an lialoEgyptian | others were dismiesed after the bond Diitrict orihtitenl by [ T Sanme ani avith (e [ Jury naa answered four questions: | GOMMIsEion will mmediately” sign & | ere S m 1 closing | aueh lots wil R | | “Is the Qefendant white or col- | doCUment granting the Senussites Parents Disown Woman. (e Closing | such lots will be doubled or trebled. | fioke> ( At 1 el v SEide st e ey ,‘1“ It would be extremely desirable not e this transfer of the shrine to| _COLUMBUS, O November % o Aen Lisauton Irom an actistio, slevnolncabuth from Rhinclander before their mar- | (0 Cinfldsls - pacify or accentuate PN T n e i h collea filoiat muaer oD pane i) (he e {Flage that she was coloraa {Alonammedan. unrest Inieastern mec: | HIOther of f¥ershildre ERagn 1 SArRae R e Tanitl e o W e | DI she represent uffirmatively to | Uon% of North Africa? {n; Grileadofinpcanne e o ; it ! | : wovide locations for - contemplated s s witer | vompiete the S Gtaboh P Toted ao he broposition. = O | ihe tivities of the Govern- | hublic’ bulldings, Congress his re (e yas he thus induced to marey | ] s WHES teiadntr thar Lena o the other Vo pse romed Lnent in the Capital City has been dis- | ce uthorized an appropriation for | M PR Sl e S D Ao Sl L x father, Trer iro maet night ) closed. ; public bulldings. This location would | DomAty Al hany ot g koo ent by chare Building Program to Come Up. le ihe most appropriate piace for | Which elis 1a miow anil Wil beaits | o Noed: Lont hatrame e || T DESSUT & UM DICE R BT matically continued. ‘The same will . 1 a Great the Government am it 1 up, be effective if t disagre orzanizatio an oaf r her Dbill to carry out | ghould own all of this land. whether ment. Mut If we win, the a orden,| scver s i . { ent ppiesasbilige sl B0 it for park or butlding pur. | automatieally aiscontinued.” the sea. It t s the religious from ¢ e et Mty has been to at prac- |of & Sag gL 'r: ““’d]‘":xl‘::l pos It would b fy the Capital | > s m}mv;d f the anaticul Senussite sect i ¢ tica T ek Jo,at nracs | gram for Washington, so that exlst- | \0a" i bige proper approaches to the | | which inspired or led native re. 1 Ing-for Bl A hich many thou- |3y ; | sistance to It e ldren, who are been held, and fzed that it (N6 GIISHADS & AL | Memorial Bridge, the Washington E s | sis ) Ttu nce occupation of | > > is most impor sands of Gove it employes and | \jopument, the Lincoln Memorial, the GEN. FRIES TO SPEAK. | Cyronacoa in 1811 It is regardea nte here the developm records of the Government | {upitol and the White House = [ Bow as unoffcial “headquarters and some cen ody to act us sndeditiay b LORRACUWE The time will never be more ap- {the source of munitions to tribes | L S s A i ina overcrowded and widely seattered | bopiie than now, as the cost whi Will Address Harvard Club at|which are stiil resisting Itallan pres. | furned here and worked at varioy 2 % rzencies of the Government may be | - % - sure farms, but the money she ed was to aid in progressive me: 1zencles of the ernm | constantly in. e @5 the years go on. | Sl el oo — e couins | concentrated in closely grouned bulld- | his bill has the hes support | December Meeting. It was promised to Italy as part of (IOt suficient to provide for her ch ,uld detract e b e e of humanity, | o¢ (ne superintendent of public | Maj. Gen. Amos A, Fries, chief of | the x"(vfi:l; of w Lo persuade | y her parents re; o1 economy and efficiency | buildings and grounds and has r.et the Chemical Wa vice, SEYNTIWILICT 8 TIoN Jnacpendent, (to 0 Thus I seen the clote relation be- | (oGBS SO0 KOS 810 TR Do ! Warfare Service, United | give it up Italy must make extensive v, ber fath immediate ¢ ceen the authorized B & exten- | tes Army, will address the } concessions of territo south ROV Government work in Government- ' giny ™ \which have been a worry to f e i i he 1 ting committe the | dances and set them on Jwned buildings—in a pr 1. S¥S- ) the police and others, and all of which e HeReat ar Somnlitee dridthe | European countries tematic and hopeful profect to carry | hava bheen objects of no little unfa Vil ARt rapa e et eration also long the iplan ot | LiEnfant rendi|tmratie ‘comment thor mativesiana of ‘Draposed oficets. whomil Lo ioctes 8 oxedutive Gornmittes o ashington visitors alike because ko flagrantly of proposed offcers. who will be elected these four officers and | " The development of B street flaunted under the shadow of the Ohich Tustice Walte: 1 areeny | bers elected by the deleg Heroes” and the reclama- | Capitol and hardby the Whita House. ot GinremeiCe s ol D the latter also will be e . tsylvinia avenu s:""}‘; Representative Underhill points out PreSlaht DWIELE o Ba e ot . Te ~ . the membershi handinhand. Congress should | that the squares that now hold the | of Wax, : iy B l l W tl B - (J t F tn Gounty AN \ke definite authorization as soon [ most objectionable of these shacks et s, (rutivlce nrealilent: T ULIC nn uena anite 10 Maciorhin i Gounty airs. . las possible on the proposal of Repre- | which so materially detract from thg Site preaneni U l‘:' S50 ety Every effort is to be 1 to make | contative Underhlll that the B street | beauty of the Capital City swill, un W hinate it e oy . ; Boty Aheian er personnel and he | jevelopment may be closely coondl | der ‘the terms of his bill, be turned el R A “““”"_;“I";“;'“"j'f s¢ 'wm; Build your home and terrace wall of granite. imittee representative of | nared with e Penns) avenue | into the Mail parkway or be used in st 3 e 4 e breentaitve ;;;'J;j‘»l. with the Pe intojthe Ml partkihy ofbe tsenlin | ”z'r)xu“;;ml'l for fourth vice You can have a home constructed of stone, a home of ng the . “apltal. a “Way of Heroes.” S ma i e AC G igni building with a tlon in its form: (el Heartforiithel Capi B street, as it now runs, stops at | e SrdUEerclVaIE I beaitylad dipnibysesond tommone 2 E « jtal. Pennsylvania avenue Is the|becomes a law, the two squares which . equal volce in its affairs. avreat historfc thoroughfare and |interrupt it could be purchased, and i . i ures of any kind. to he realized that the succe parade ground of the Nation. It [it would be extended through them. | . Y°‘X"}‘ Held as Burglar. Granite for walls and structures ¥ federation depends greatl stretches 160 feet wide from Capitol : : b e | | Elmer Lambath, 18 years old, of 15 : manner in which it 1s conduct I and the Capitel Buflding. with Supervision By Engineer. | Quincy place, was arrested on 1 Secure an estimate on the ing its early stages. It is expected 10| g swelling dome, to the Treasury | Al of the land proposed for pur- | charge of housebreaking by Detectives cost of BUENA GRANITE 3 become a great factor in the affulrs|ang \White House. Here have al-|chase would be transferred to the | Barbee Holmes of the second pre. of the county, and those who have|ready heen located three of the most [ chief of engineers, United States ot yesterday ambath Is alleged for your contemplated work Drough: 15 D: DElnE have o important institutiqne—the caldron of | Army, as u part of the park system to have entered the home of M Juterest ofitnefaflairulior the o legislation, the strongbox of the Na-|of the District until such time as | Pansy’ Kyle, living next door to his & ral at heart. and re do- | yionc funds and tue sanctuary-work- [ other specific directions are given by home, at 13 Quincy place, and to have termined that the federation shall not be the medium for promoting affair of selfish interests or cliques. i O S ey fro ted and which th "y th local pawnship. = =y3- i 2 their Capital City every vear m | nated and whic e report on the B 1 Delexates elected to represent their| (VY UL “Ulinga and - hamiet | mensure saye “will wipe out Various : 5 505 Ouray Building respective organlzations in the fed- b States are | buildings commonly known as “Chi { . . b throughout the United Sta 2 3 Deman ata p eration are urged by those directing | [OMERAE T g Tied by the | nese folnts, somd objectionable and d for artificial eves has drop- | Washington, D. C. t to come to the meeting early toror- row night and present their papers to the credentials committee to the end that that body may pass on eligibility and be prepared to make & prompt veport when the organization con- venes. Wide Representation Wanted. It is the desire of the pecple promot- ing the organization that every section of the county be represented, and they have been urging all communi- This is the very heart of the Cap- shop of the Executive. The hundreds of thousands of tourists who come to hovels and barracks they see lining the country’s greatest “Main street from the Capitol to the White House. It was to meet this condition af- fronting all the people of the coun- try that Representative T'nderhill in- troduced his measure, which while it links in with the B street develop- ment also more essentially aims at the redemption of the main street of the Nation. To get an enlightened picture of the | le of the District and the Nation. Sixth street, but if the Underhill bill Congress for its use. The properties specifically desig- dilapidated business bulldings, and all of the evesores from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial. giving an un- interrupted view of the Capitol, the Washington Monument and the Lin- coln Memorial” are: Square 575, bounded by First, Sec- and end B sireets and Pennsylvania avenue. Reservation 12, bounded by Second, Third, B street and Pennsylvania ave. nue. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, i ,t Heroes™), the bard Club of Washington at its De by Chi w Co. Jout the perma- | sion (to be a “Way of Heroes™), th Beautification would replace these Sanie # 4| | of thix al cleaning up of Pennsylvania | wavesore hackle buildings of “v:‘nl"rp‘l"‘(";ivl:_lf;h' a be held Thursday . is the temporaiy | 1ve and the proper housing of | tha ' cft history, “‘Chinese ck at the University Club, taken a $500 diamond ring. The rin it 18 said by police, was recovered a5 ped to 8uch an extent that prices are one-half those before the war, and {many German manufacturers have {given up the making of glass ontics Women of Paris take dc longer life than any other kind of structure. Buena Granite Company. Incorporated F. Droop & Sons Co.—1300 G St. 1925 'nderhill proposition one must un- 6. I et ‘[I ’7 ties to send delegates in time to par rlip';’»‘x::‘;nd wla:u’wz“aon historic Penn-|and part of 12, 51, 14, 15 S er ‘ Ou ticipate in the organization tomorrow | Ulvanta avenue and the public gar-[reservation 10, which is the night. Already a number of commu- nities have signified their intention of £ending the necessary delegates to of- ficlally participate in the affairs of the body. q candidacles have been announced fof either of the four federation of- < or for the delegate memberships e executive committee. In the plan for open organization, It is pointed out, will lie much of the success of | the work of the new organization, be- cause it will give every section an opportunity to be heard and partici- pate to the full extent in the selection | of those who will operate the organi- den, or Mall, of L'Enfant’s plan, there is a triangle containing some 20 to 30 acres of land not owned by the Gov- ernment, which when the process of transforming it began furnished an entirely unworthy setting and en Vironment for one side of Penn avenue. This s ce is clearly es- sential, in the very nature of things, to public purposes, to the .q(;s of pub- lic buildings with park approaches and surroundings. ‘Wholesale Purchase Best. The law has already placed within this triangle the Capital's Municipal of square known am reservation bounded by Pennsylvania avenue, C, Third street and John Marshall place. Reservation A, bounded by Missouri avenue, Pennaylvania avenue, Third and Four-anda-half streets. Reservation B, bounded by Missour] avenue, Pennsylvania avenue, Four- and-a-half and Sixth streets. Square 461, bounded by B street, Sixth street, Seventh street and Penn- sylvania avenue. Other Sections Included. While these are the squares which would result in the clean-up, pur- already authol s S0 Precident. The extension of Ib street north of by the dotted line. A of B street_on nortl ized. Acquisition of t side of Mall t ngle on south s skirt Extensi ¥ de of ‘nn ( lent Coolidge, is advocated in U privately owned land ¥ to $50,000,000 public eht as prelit ennsylvania Air Serv NEW udge Robert Steamer Mackinac Sold. YORK, November 28 (P).— | . Inch in Brooklyn Fed officials in | pitol Grounds is Ivania ave- hown by heavy lines), to be used as site for much needed Government buildings as urged by P ropriation of $1 derhill bil 1 this triangle iilding program asked by the avenue is showr French Ships Not Held Up. Ap- This Christmas With a Fine iano, Player-Pianoor Victrola zation in its early stages. e Db “e | chases of other areas are provided i i | et { Bullaing and the Nation's Post Office |TRASGS B B RT e e B e ould | eral Court today signed an order ap- | iners from Fre I iTemmen A e Commerce, | make possible the clearing and | proving the sale to J. O. Parsons for | schedule time i ARTS CLUB MEMBERS e ®Labor Departments, and | Stralghtening out of the Mall and pro- | $10,200 of the steamer I Again we emphasize the fact that we sell < State and Labor Departments, S0 |paring the parkway as sites for future | ahoard which 55 persons wers i i Fond: ; i, T i 1 | for 1 'w-rl‘\r T s In this triangla | construction of public buildings which | fn a Loiler explosion in Narra ¥ merc andl‘se of siand'ar name ‘anq quality WILL EXH'BIT WORKS e o ned snd bought by the|the G""‘"“’I‘r““‘r “““‘!"" They are 1| Bay August i Proceeds irom ine i the operators are powerless ||| only. WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING o *the sites| Sauare 576, bounded by Maryland |sale will be apportioned among clal e up the French line in any 7 N S T |Sonen \“‘\“‘n)rr!‘:”tl!u‘r . avenue southivest, B street, First and | ants aliowed dumuzes gyl P i :Zgérj‘eadvcs our store to be absolutely as rep. 2 FOREELL o o and La. | Second streets. | ed. Painters and Sculntors to Have }’;5‘}45.*3&2?"& e Reservation C, bounded by Maine | e 2 Z | DD 60 and economical [and Maryland avenues, Third and i : Work on Display During !mfii'h?fr‘n"ii”n.ffifix.:}"lhe situation was | Four-and-a-half streets. el available. | 1o condemn the whole triangle at once| =Teservation D, bounded by Maine i Next Month. | that the public buildings to be placed fand Maryland avenues, Fourand-a- ' 1 that every painter and s or | represented i artists. Fach exhibit is to exceed 18 s as its largest Square 350, C street, Little E street F & : 1225 each condemnation the price to be o = 2 fon, and 4 825 e o malnder and constantly | Tenth and Eleventh streets. value in sale price I 5 quare 292, Pennsylvania avenue, D hree of the art works tc own at this exhibition will be chosen and | Lased b Arts Club to be | E Bal Bo 1 this vear, as u d the date being me. l s to New Wills Monday. January 11 ing 3 ed by Thirteenth and Fourteenth emitars o 3al Boheme c ow comes Representative Under- ¥ eenth © an . Members of the Bal Boheme commit- | | Now chmes SERreen o e te. | streets, Pennsylvania avenue and Ohio - s announced by the chafrman, | hf 1venue. m Al Akers, Wil Leisenring, e Ao Tat el McDoal | S rnente OF the Government, ulth do a thing you are 900 licked. If you L | make up your mind you will do a thing Reliable New Upright Pianos, $295 Up. New Grands, $635 Up. New e e e it is 907, done. s i Player Pianos of Quality, $495 Up e R R i e Y I y . I pofford, Hen Tton Van | new by the Center Market, the Post OU can save a part of your income i Hood wtson, ) Mrs Chairmen of the standing commit- — I ’ | tees of the Arts Club are: Art, Arthur | g EVERY dollar-d ited i Sax i ; Is. Benches, G i 4 o Roll I, Musgrave: social activitios, Mrs. 1. | lANU ollar deposited in our Sav- | Piano Stools, Benches, Covers—"Q. R. S.” Player-Piano Rolls D e | GULF SMOKELESS ings Department works for you at i Music Roll Cabinets—Every Victor Record in the Catalog E Solomons; dramatic, Mrs. Maud | Howell Smith; education, Felix M program, Mrs. William Wo finance, L. M. Leisenr drank B. (tibs Howard mily Jones: lit el MeDougall Prall Knorr, and publicity ine 3! n; Mexico still prefers American mov- | ing plctures and recent efforts of Ger man, French and Spanish producers to win favor there brougn! little success, in it might with their approaches and greensward environment be located in the other. Congress, however, having acquired only a tion of that land, attacked the problem piece-meal, increasing by ening the impuise of narrow, economists to abandon the campaign for redemption and adornment of Pennsylvania avenue, ind to confiscate the people’s park of the Mall as free sites for public butld- ren wort-sighted Favored in Last Congress. has been since that time the inten- Office Building, the Municipal Bulld- ing, and the lot where Poli's Theater is located 'The lots named in this COAL Contains 109, MORE 50% LESS ASH! Than Anthracite HEAT ixth streets. Square 380, Pennsylvania avenue, C street, Ninth and Tenth streets. Square 349, Pennsylvania avenue, C street, Tenth and Lieventh streets. street, Twelfth and Thriteenth streets Square 294, Ohio avenue, C, Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Square 295, Ohio avenue, B street, Twelfth and Thirteenth : ieets. Square 255, 256, 2567 ana °58, bound- 110 G &ST. 1878 -— 5% interest. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK nder Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H Street N.W. (3 IT’S all in the state of mind,” is what every month if you determine to do so. [ | The re t which the House Dis. ¥ L e 55 9P ety = - & = 3 . s R [N A et B | Stip Enviing o umersot] we heard a very successful business CEncae ; i St d b k ! man say the other day. We thought | Miss Alice wrds, Mrs. | a he Capitol on the south side of b | g hE f | ngton, Mrs. Marie Moore For-| on the Mall Is an eyvesore and dis P [ et i Mrs. Joha I° Gaynor, Miss Myra | grace to the Natlon's capital. It was | §ggspiiZ w’iblhm!flmi_’fi I ” " TR e S ¥, Mrs. Enuna P l the plan of George Washington, and | L ate - F you make up your mind you cannot Luquer, verything in Music i Guitars, Violins, Ukuleles—Flutes, Saxophones, Cornets MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS Exclusively a Music and Musical Instrument House Priced from $875 Up S Welte-Mignon Reproducing Plano€ isnnual mambetstexhiition ot EESEERI0E Sels i tone ariotHEranal SURSUEN th ELicatiEnaiflontiatroets i e and sculpture will be | & POVl TRATOR 0 dide and to the| Sauare 381, Loulslana avenue, C s Club December 1 to [ lo the Mel off Gne f de ground on |Street, Ninth and Tenth streets. inclusive, and it is ex- |broad avenue and p Square 382, Loulsiana avenue, B