Evening Star Newspaper, January 12, 1926, Page 3

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JANUARY 'GOVERNORS WILL GO T0 CORN CONFERENCE Executives of Eight States to At- THE EVENING STAR, D. 1926. "“MILLIONAIRE BOOTLEG” SUSPECTS’ BAIL IS CUT| 12, WASHINGTON, LANGLEY RESIGNS ¢ to ove 1(|n\luml of having been u pi spiraey to unlawfully ‘\\hlwl( from the Belle of Ander: | IJl'flllll‘l\ located near Lawrenceburg, in Anderson County, Ky. hrst \longagc Bonds ur Booklet Nt Thc F.H.Smith Co. W15 Fifteenth Street OR IN 93 YEARS HOUSE VOTES FUN TG FINISH PARKWAY Tassel Brothers rges Error in Trial. He (unlended that the proceeding was defective, in that the means to Comparatively Pocr.™ be used by him In carrying out the Have the Roel Fixed and don’t the pay part. (S about It's a feature of Rose Service 1o spread the payments over a co venient term. The cost of our work® won’t be any more than the expense of doing the job as it should be done—for pérma- nence. Rose charges are famously fair. But that you don’t postpone ha the nee repairs made ary before they become serious— and therefore more ex- pensive — we have ar- ranged this budget plan of vou'll ent. ours — and find it conveni I look in time may save a lot of work. Better let us go over your roof—NOW. 3 Rose BPGT“&}* Co.\\mw 212022 UL v ING REEAIRING R. ( WEADON VEN THAT THE F JHE AMERICAN SECIT « ) Wt Py R When you think of your You should think of We Bedell s Factory 610 F SENW, H'J\'U \\lull7 3 o ‘(\ S TN O ROOFINé_by Koons S10.00- S10.00 ROOF Profitable Printing Results m 1926—consult this million dollar plant The National Capital Press 12101212 D § IT'S TIME FOR ROOF REPAIRING Before he have us put ¥ IRONCLAD..( vaity Pliogs Main 14 Your 1926 Printing Needs will meet your evers requirement if executed by this establishment. BUT NOT HIGH P . _PRINTER, ADAMS, PRINTER, HIGH GRADE. LBYRON ¢ ol Pross LPHIA on b January 1 they we bail for the and Samuel, ar-| rested Friday night on indict ments t Columbns, Ohic th being the millior Way Opened lo Comp!etmg Gi Connecting Link Between Three Parks. < way was opened for completing « parkway between Rock and the all ranted ¢ continuance of th ring to enable Representative 1in Golder to return here from ot the defense. © Ohio men testified winst the el brothers at the hearigg. Isaac ind Morris Fuerlicht, both of Ives indicted | and 36 others, suid| they had obtained liguor by tele e | from the and had re i the shipments. Lasky said he had |0 !l known the defendints since 1 . LWoennures |ith,t he had re d liquor from them rict_calendar which Were fypjer the name of Thomas B. Sterling approved by the House John W, ¢ B ¢ prohibitio! other being o remove | gficial, who & @ counsel fo Ity of being sentenced to hard | (p ssels, asserted that Philadelphia | support es and re- |y lean nrx.u.nw alcohol.” sdiction to Juvenile | District of Columbia 1 g;rv:;,,,:ny 'PRESBYTERIANS PLAN : EXTENSION PROGRAM | H~I"u~~‘ Bmldmg cf “everal New Chm’chefil'ln G and Remodeling of Others Included in Project. % Zoo and Potomie and tor rec nd - Potomac which has been project since 1413, when the Hous reased the limit of Park ommission, | working on. this to finish it job, | ¢ yesterday, in: | aft Lssels . uthoy the ed the District and L Tussels $600.000 fx m the cha fmn ‘ the storing jt [oha Court of the District les = Interic s Hmn House. District legislation hour of the time ¢ 00 Left of Fund. Zihlman of the the Chairn District there was only fund of to pur 5t he | tak | Fir fin of The Preshytery of Washington City vnod of Baltimor + t at the i an ex € huild n of the Rock Ho arkway Comm Treasury, subr ry of the sl 000 rec - John R. Duf ional secretary further study the Preshyterian shington and vicinity. will report @ decision months, it w pecific instances sh for to Mr. Zihl unf nend this the costs | wh nocence of th 1s Leen beld in ve o icials and by iget for it w the to be occupied by | e 4 Community | T asked if this % Creek and tand was i® buildis ington iy | gat tWo yeurs, j e The presbytery o » resig- | vation of R A n of the tive April 1 nearly 80 years adva nex attsville tendance st the m The plan to n into the needs of Churches here was i { Dr. A, F. MeGarrah Assembly and by noughy prominent lay the church. The meeting the New York Avenue W\'W\Mf way proje Blanton, Denio it considerable what he called hi on this measure. wpparent that the com nt was entirely in ac anton’s views some fun at his = Th 1 church it to | wit ke orough study Assails City Heads. Presbyter then veered scussed his own | pri | the ot worker of as held in meeting of the House Distric Presbyterian tee, all of which have previously been printed. Mr at the uring of the each « e than th railway companies are SALESMEN A splendid opportu- nity can be had by sev- eral EXPERIENCED HOUSE SALESMEN Medium priced, houses only. Call our salesmanager, Mr. Daly, for appoint- ment. Preston E. Wire Co. 636-44 Investment Bldg. M. 9877. PAAAAAAAAAS : 100 per | - Washington Rapid Tran- | District Com- | us,” said “When we trouble is the t with Represent: nton take a ¢ there to make and I intend to see aude for the peop! “‘I{w[\'lx e e .. Underhill Republican, of Massachusetts, that although the amendment by the committee to have uv, 000 for these park s come out of District sur . been offered d faith by him, it was not an en best that circum- S meople, a record is new mxnl adopted | ou ) H be Asks Record Be Mad done un House order lid eep the want Mr For Lease Shops and Offices NEW HILL BUILDING 17th & I Streets Ground floor shops as low as $125 per month—another, $200. Important corner space —27 feet on 17th Street and 30 feet on I Street, $416.66. Offices divided in any size suites desired from $50 each up—$1.57 to $2.16 square foot. surpius by ful i The Underhill il te “nw”un store cases DUNLEVY GETS 25 YEARS. Pleads Guilty to N\ece> Chsugeg and Receives Long Term. MANCHESTE > john Towa, Jan . who was 2y from Chicago - filed on behalf of led High - class throughout. MOORE & HILL Ine., 730 17th St. appointments Dunlev vesterdiy 1 that he ) for mo escuped with her had held her than a v baby P T P T P = g owourch OC?UWUGOC?(?‘@ FANCY APRIL S Doz. GUARANTEED 3 DOZEN, $1.00 FANCY FRESH S Doz. GUARANTEED 3 DOZEN, $1.40 V" 9 Rele'\ted Under 1 $15,000 Bond Each on Plea They ! AS APPEAL FA"—S Are ! y | vesterda T o 10 Rej 1ted to the House by Spe worth. | “The Kentucky member reiterated in that time would vindlcate him. | wish to cause “Most of them have been my asso- have { will | oy b special House committes down tc The r alleged conspiracy, indictment. had not ves Un House Seat After‘ Supreme Court Upholds His Conviction. conspiracy which had been | against him. | ed to the House, 1 from atter | sion of Cong tee which investigated | against him decided to |0 long us the case ren courts. READY TO GO TO PR the ch: Associated Press. resignation of Representative Republican, Kentucky, W elved and accepted by the Ho: It was tendered In a lette se the review his conviction for the prohibition la he resignation was sent some time | entative Burton, Repub n. Ohio, who headed a special use committee to Investigate the rges against him, to be tendered | ning to leave today or Wednesda nediately if the court should ren- | Atlanta to begin serving his two-y in adverse decision, and pre- | sentence in the Federal penitenti Lonk- | for violation of the liquor law, ‘ learned tonight. Mrs. Langley, violation | company to Atlanta. PIKEVILLE, Ky.. J' ~—John W. Langley 3 resigned his at as Representative Congress from this district his wife, letter that he was innocent of the rees against him and Langley 1l health coupled with a desire not | in yecent months by fliness, wse “my colleagues any embar- prevented his personal ap- | t s | flela s resignation rend: | 1\ tender my resignation as| o oo to the th Congress for the tenth Ken cky district, to take effect immedi Iy. I would appear on the floor and it myself but for the state of my | ith and otber conditions. I am | ing this action for two rea st the action of the Supreme Court denying my application for a writ | bt e, e 1o DOl lariver. One of the gunmen fired sament o M€ Lshots, five of which struck the ped in the drl Keep Faith, Rushinko died Other candidates who are to succeed Langley Kirk of Jenkins, versville and Judge d are Roberts - —e- Pntmlmn Slhn by Gunmen. DETROIT, January 12 (). man Andrew Rushinko wounded fatally here las he use any emb Asks Friends K in d warm al d with persol friends, many of them | s, and I am glad that, notwithstanding the Circumstances which surrounded me, they lth in the refteration now make ¢ my absolute chi upon which prosecution has been based the day v t come whe conmp! vindication wil! follow." had forwarded his time ago to Repre. | Burton of Ohio, who headed » investi resignation was to ccision handed ipreme Court ad deferred belie ortur recently have ich 1 $500.00 Will put you in possession of charming und _comfortable new semi-detached rick house in Chevy Chase, D. C.; then pay for it like rent The Exhibit House Is Located ut 4231 Jenifer Street N.W. Chevy Chase, D. C completely “Work as 1o I 1ok with your famiture it ignation some ntaty e his case. held p special commit v action pending disposal slication by Mr. Langley nless he now can obtain from rehearing, Langley - in the snitentiary. preme Court be followed | wal order Inspect These Houses Today or Sunday 2690 for wuto to transport you there. the must he- | At- Call ML ta Fed i h Open and Li'hltd Until 9P.M. hin & day der which the Circuit Court of Ap- of Cincinnati may order the umitiment of Langley to the Atlanta It will not be n ary for Circuit Court of Appeals to defer ion pending development of Lang. next move e Kentucky @-mc 813 15!h St. N.W., M. 2690 Representative was OWNERSHIP Of a 100 ¢ Cooperative Apartment Home in 2510 Massachusetts . —combines exclusive social ~\.nnhm{ with sound investment This magnificent struc- situated but a i mile fro bont Circle and a square from the British Em is nded most palatial homes, ll is already more than 70% owned. and will number its occupants six major gen many other officers of high $109.30 and prominent executives busine. world The few r (ning apartment suites in this lid building, unquestionably the m location and construc 11 Washington to five rooms nge in price from $0300 to 0. We earnestly urge that you uk‘ the very ummrumn to visit this remarka structure! 1 Dy §4250 a month choicest tion m 925 15th Street Main 9770 cening Phone Adams 3200 Ertract from Star. 1/2/26 PLANS ARE RUSHED FOR NEW SCHOOL District Archnect Expects to Let Contracts for McKinley High by March 1. Plans for the new “Tech” are well advanced, Mr. Harri: id today, and with the other projects completed, his office will now be in a position to give considerably more time to the high school. The new high school will be ]l)(‘dll'll on a tract of 25 ] s school site in the District, at and T streets northeast. It will share the location with the Langley Junior High School, which was opened more than a ar ago. The school will overlook a large court and a stadium. Parking space will be provided for automobiles on the outer fringe of the court. The estimated cost of the school is 5,000, of which $1,000,000 already has been authorized. The site was acquired at a cost of $215,000. Other Projects Prepared. Mr. Harris sald that the scheme for the building has been complimented by the Commission on Fine Arts. N. L. SANSBURY CO., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W 222222 * This New Project Wil Greatly En- hance the Value of Our New Homes at 140-156 T St. N.E. Now Ome of the Most Attractive Northeast Residential Sections With the Addition of the New $2,000,000 High School, This Is Destined to Become One of the Best De- veloped Communi- ties in the City. —_— SIX-ROOM HOMES BUILTIIN GARAGE METAL WEATHER STRIPPED THROUGHOUT 722227 7777 as stated in the heen proved by | the evidence, and that the offense wus different in essential details from the charged | After his conviction he was re-elect upreme Court had refused | Wife, a Candidate for Seat, Will Ac- in is plan- for a candidate \ for Representative to succeed her hus- predicted | hand, will accompany him to Atlanta. , confined to his home here | has re- | | covered sufficiently to make the trip. | in the Judge Harry Raney of Patrol s shot and 2 “night when attempted to arrest two gunmen | who were robbing an automobile bus two hours after the shuoting. 7 7% 7. tend Parley January 28 at Des Moines. eight S1 would | nference lar expeditio dent of the lowa HELD FOR KILLING WIFE. | Legless Mnn Ukes Gun Followir Quarrel. 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