Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1925, Page 22

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MOROCCAN STRIFE ENDNOW FORESEEN French and Spanish Over- tures for Peace Make Headway. e »hnl abandoned Spanish Judge Suspects Milk Thieves Took His Buttermilk Willie Willlams and Elvin F. Barnett, two milk and cream S from Greensboro, N. C., iven a jall sentence of 10 ch following their pleas of ¢ before Judge George H. “Do you boys also like butter milk?” the court inquired. “I ask vou that because I have been miss. Al bottles myself. pose you stole because Well. you get . SUBURBAN POWER RATES TO BE CUT 10 PER CENT | President Ham Notifies Maryland Commission Reduction Near D. C. Is Forthcoming Soon. cial Dispateh to The Star Decomber 11.—Sev- and consumers of cinity of Washing. ive rate reductions 10 per cent, nccord fary- from omac TEDDY BFARS PGPULAR. | NEW YORK @ Styles in st THE ENGINEERS T0 ASK STREET SURVEY Assocmtmn Charges Unre- paired Minor Defects Cost D. C. Thousands. EVENING The Washing c of the American Association of Engineers plans to ask the Federation of Citi- zens' Associations to inv ate the condition of Washington's streets, as a sequel to its action last night in adopting resolutions condemning the method of carrying out the street im- provement program. The assoclation charged that the Highway Department c minor defects In Toadwavs ing the Dis- While admitting that the repair of streets in the downtown section had been neglected during the war due to lack of funds, District engineer pointed out today that the v Department is making rapid strides toward catching up with de- with_ reduc- | of Columbia, » district of the com- service Com. d that rate | Qemmr s Autamob le Stolen. 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Many Need Resurfacing. indicated that there are ced of re- » from 20 Jughfares repaired neer of highways, + assocfation’s action ’f| The engineers, meeting in the Play STAR, WASHINGTON, Would End Servant Problem by Lifting Immigration Bars Congress was asked today by Representative Bloom, Democrat, New York, to solve the domestic servant problem. He introduced today a bill to 1ift the Immigration restrictions on Furopean women established be- vond question in the careers of cook or housemaid. GETS 10 MONTHS IN CELL. Man Arrested for Theft of Dental Gold Sentenced. Edison F. Veth, who was arrested here several months ago on a charge of stealing gold from offices of local dentists, will serve ten months at Occoquan. Chief Justice McCoy im- posed this sentence late yesterday afternoon, taking In consideration the time Veth has been in jail. Veth and his bride came to Washington from Chicago on their honeymoon. He was shot in the leg by an employe of the |S. Ja offices of Drs. Otis W. and Willlam J. Elzey March 8 when he attempted to escape after being found in the dental offices. He also was charged with breaking into the office of Dr. Daniel D. Beckman and taking a quantity of dental gold assocaition’s critfclsm, he sald that published reports indicated that the highway department is accused of “doing ‘what it prides itself most in doing.” Quick Repalr Work. With its so-called “filying squadron,” he eaid, the highway department makes a_ special effort to patch bad cavities in the streets just as soon as they appear. “We pride ourselves,” he declared, “on the speed and effi clency which this work Is done.” J. G. Hesty, president of the asso- anounced that he would for- the District highway depart ment today copies of the resolution. house 1 night appointed a commit fer with the District Com g ns' Advisory hitects ns of se. iring the tion lux professional engineers mmissioner, | il copy of the | § city. The committee is a fol- ennetha P. 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