Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 6

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6 * CAMPAIGN LOSES I Adyvisory Council Nomi l ‘And Who They Are SECTIONAL ROWS, Candidatcs tor Citizens“ Council All Running on Plat- forms to Aid Whole District. de- | cam to a certain e-election positions @ A tly has been which marked the | andidates for the Citizens Sectionalism rree paigns of members Council submerged of isory | this vea: platform in s ecampaizns | by policies and embricing consider: for Dis of Co Timbia ments of specifis neighborhood Close opserve Washington today the arra neat S By & this inc stance Citizens Pleasant Ci Washington Ct Association emanated Walter 1 of the count whizn purely than a whole rothe sections crandizement n passed for the idates from the | Associatic ompletior neers. v heno support t mem v linz plank Sw wtform ave puhl these is in any 2 particular division of the city and iimited hed ane way to ges Model Sehools. | Alstribution an and more mode ery heaches ment for vation of the h fon: and needs of | Viee sentation in the Semate with a vote for President and sident; equitable di . ibutic by 1 1 governments for of all Ie crossiy the v front and main « the city, and economical tlon of the District zovernment and re 1nd District | “|H be of more those organizatic Sh e community Alignment. trenzth o the nominations of several « didates also, and I Georzge (" Haven ner. who was clected on the first bal iot last year, is backed by the Anacos. | tia, ishington, Kenilworth, | Benning, Randle Hiehiands and Con gress Heights Citizens' Associations, all but the last named of these being from the east and southeast section of the city. Harry N 11's support ex- tends from, Stanton Park 4 Lincoln Park to Brookland, and Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, the only woman candi- date, has the support of the Kalorama tion and the League of Women The remaining 1 however, are supported Bome associations. of > noted in her can candidates, nly by their Dougherty Pamphlet Out. A pamphlet dacy of Proctor tion has bee Citizens' Assox calling attention 1 eandidate in re; {zation in the years and p hensive unders has displayed of the entire Dis that it is 1 which find pri gled out as ing down the face of There is that there will be some i ference injected into the Nz which are now warming up for the Jast lap of the The Georzete ciation and D Citizens' Associntion. which spirit last year in ad xues, again arve helieved to b up for an appeal to cary tion of members of the advisors eil direct 1o the h associations r: than in a cen: tralized spot. urther developments along this line are beinz awaited with Interest This year there will he a po: of 96 votes bein tion balloters #0 votes of last Five Tellers This ¥ The only innovation thi he the appointment of five tellers the counting of the ballots to President Jesse C. Suter «f the tion. Last vear ihree tellers w arranged for, but o fourth was adde nt the time to facilitate the work of | nting the batlots. The probability is that W votes for each candidate cast this year. as “t turned out for the votir The same type of h used as last year: azain cards of ac mission will be required for aiten: ince at the balloting, and in general A1l the plans are based on last vear's procedure. GIRL ASSAULTED: SLAIN. i 15-year-old Found Dead by Her | Employer. i BUFFALO, N. Y., March 30 (P).— | The body of Pauline Sakoloska, 15 | vears old, who was employed in the | home of Mrs. Jeane Burke, was found | hy Mrs. Burke when she returned | home shortly before 6 o'clock last | night, The girl had been assaulted and then murdered. She was shot in the abdomen. Police are seeking a book agent who, nelghbors said, visited several homes nearby at the time the crime is_helived to_have been committed. ‘6 To New York Till May 29 Via Valley Forge Busses start from 11th St. side of Annapolis | Hotel. 11th & H Sts. N.W. 8:30 A.M. Daily, Including Sundays. n of xm mP.k rally ems of dif- the lining elec- coun vds of the the maore than will be box will he | the advisos ! street | nated {many yea ! the {100 on the F THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. today a short e van Advisory 1o, will e held Soiurday ketehes ot the iher he election Atlantic pera- and builder, was council by the Washing ington Highlands Citizens' Associa- tion, the recently organized greup, whose territory borders that of the Congress Heights Association. Mr. Cannon is presi- dent of his asso- clation and a dele- ate to the Feder- his associa- was formed was active in Congress pts hody and as one of its delegates 1o the federation, serving on the publie utili- ties commitiee. He is a member of Order of United American and of the Protective Home He has been a resident of the ict for six vears tor 1. Dougherty, 3713 Jenifer mechanical and electrical en- and prominent in local acti . was named by the Chevy Cl C.. Citizens' ation. He is te to the ation of Associa- tions, was a mem- Ler of the com- mittee which drafted the coun- il plan. He i a member of ihe Roard of Trade, the Chamber Commers tion he the Hm L CANNON # se, Inivers Rotary ¢ | lumbia Country ub, Washington ociety cf En neers and Wash- wg. pOUGHERTY. ington Institute He has lived in the George enner, 1345 Minne- sotn avenue southeast, an in the Bureau of Efficiency inated for the advisory ‘ashington Congres Randle Ben. Keni Helghts Heights Highlands, ning and worth Associa tions. He also is being groomed by tssociations south and east of ‘Anacostia as a candidate election as p dent of the Fed jon of Citi Associations and the council. e has been in Government serv since 1880 when he bhecame a compositor in the | Government Printing Office. been actively promoting development | of the southeast section. He is a member of the present council. William G. Henderson, River for resi 7ens ME. HAVENNER was nomi- the North Association for Citizens’ the largest in the District since its consolidation with the sociation derson actively in civic Capit Mr. Hen- has been engaged affairs for heing one of th> found. ers and ‘the first presiden® of the orth Capitol He is a_dele- to the Feder- Citizens' ion of fAssociations, a member of the Board of Trade and a member of Committee of eral City of the Ameri- MK. HENDERSON, Use it in Gravies LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE Ask you- grocer for t Papering and Painting Very Reasonable Prices mvenience. Experienced workmen, tove of relbility. Established 1910 Thones Main 7422 and 3713 EDWIN S. RUCKER 1210 H Street N.W. Experienced coffee drinkers admire its flavor Roasted Kl here in Washington Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. Atall drug and shoe stores DrScholl’s Zino-pads Put one on — the pain is gone is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. 1t kills the germs. nominated for | examiner | He has | 1822 Third | one of [ nees | | can Civie Association. e has lived in | Washington for more than 30 years. |t | Rebert K. Mancill. 4914 Macomb | street, an employe of the Treasury De- partment. was nominated for the ad- | visory council by Road | ocia- place Bak the Conduit 1 by Mr. of Charles A er, who declined to run fov re-elec 1] & - tion. Mr. Mancill 't | i is a supervising i | conferee of the | special assensment | ment, Mr, F 1 role of 1 division of the|and not Treasury Depart- ment, where he has been employed for six years. P're viously he was em- ploved in a private | concern. He is a memher of the Treagury Depart Tonie Cluh, Masonic organi- ter gone Commi Conti MR MANCILL, | pearing whic iy \VIRGINIA GIRL AT ALTAR AS FATHER SEEKS HER Miss Clara Taylor Weds Israel Mil- | ler While Police Are Trying o { ‘ t to Trace Her. iy tice tinuing While an anxious father, aided by police and relatives, was combing | | Washington for traces of his eloping aughter last night, Miss Clava Tavior | of Nokesville, Va., was becoming Mrs Miller at the home of Rev. ¥. y\A\(n\l the Christian The erstw Iile Miss Tavlor, who said | she was 19 years old when she applied for the license at Rockville Auring a hurried visit yvesterday morning. hut | who is said to be only 18 vears old by clor, her father. departed ht from Nokesvilie Learning that she had whizzed out of the little Virginia town in an auto. | mobile occupied by a carefully packed trousseau and her prospective spouse Israel Miller, Mr. Tavlor got into com munication with Mra. Clarence Money | of 620 Maryland avenue southwest, Khlw daughter and the sister of the bride, who communicated with police in an effort to stop the elopement Later Mr. Tavlor arrived in Wash ton to see how the search for the | was progressing, b ¢ the time he "| arrived here his daughter had been S| married in Rockville. This was learn | ed this morning by Mrs. Monev. who | telephoned the Montgomery (ounty | seat. According to Mr. Tt grom is only 18 vears old yplication for the < old The couple arvived nnaccompanied in Rockville at about 10 o'cloc night: sought out Rev. M | with “whom previous had been made. and were married and out of Rockville hefore 10:45. Where they went is not known to the father of the bride. ow that it's all over e, said blessinzs will | honeymooners when they arrive home It was only the ages of the couple it was sald, that mer with the hride Acearding license, he Mrs. Money todav, the await the | anvhow, objection. Elliott Defeats Elliott. STRATHROY, Ontario, March ).—J. €. Elliott, minister of labor {in the hye-election necessitated by his {promotion to a ministerial position '_ sterday defeated T. A. Elliott, Con- servative, by a majority of 2.681 vates, | The vete was Elliott (Libs ! | Elliott(Conservative)., 3.83 et Ten out of every one thousand in the United States are members o the Girl Scouts R.A N'C Pay Only 31 These are finely bred birds, all beau- tiful singers and wonderful pets Come in and hear them sing all day Wednesday. Cage and stand separately, $9.95 FENNING DEMANDS PROBE OF CHARGES (Continned from Kirst that was in error when he stated the prohibited Cothmissioner Ky engaging in legal work while serving Commissioner. that that part of the law prosecution ng ernment hy an employe of the Govern w ‘enning’s case. 1 of mentally deficient vete nning, v 1t is pointed out also that the mat of complying into appointed the legal work vesterday excerpts from | the nature of M and had no ohjection 1o his eon Doubts White Hou feei the States has been misouoted JEWEL | statement. Surely the President of the United States would not take the | position that all of the acts of Com | missloner ¥enning: are athical and MADE AGMNST HIM | proper. And surely the President | would not stand in the way of a prop. ‘». investigation of St. Elizabeth's Hos hh;d wherein the t grand fury | nf the District of Columbia intimated Blanton | that there were many Page.) Represeniative ning from | when that « such grand jury recommends nzress Invesiigate it Mr. Blanton said he would mention” such @& newspaper intimating « wrong position by the President.” Act that Saturday. there appeared second article in The Star stating: he White House has let it be known officiallv that the President had no objection to Frederick A. Fenning continuing his legal work when he appointed the latter 1o the hoard of District of Cemmissioners.” Mr. Blan ton declared he did not believe t President authorized that statement The Texas Representative charged that Edward F. Colladay, whom he said was a personal friend of Mr Kenning. “hus heen purting In time here in this Capitei, in the House Office Building. and in the Office Building, attempting to hlock X an investigation of (ommissioner an article ap- | Renning and attempting to v oof last Thursday. [ sentiment to protect him.” Mr, Col that when = President | jaday. he added, “is reputed to have ifed Alr. Fenning been the Republican national commit he was fully aware teeman’ fe the Districr and Com Fenning's 1aw prac- | missioner BirE Hepublican " explained veferred to Blanton had to do with the | Vf elair ainst the ( hard repos taken was hich s not the le As it is pointed out, acts in the he mouthpiece of the veterans in the role of one prosecuting with the law was dent Coolidge o the Board of the agreement continue his with latter might ting hiE attack on Commis ning. Representative Blan on the flaor of the House in The tated anpe doner r igge laid In the country and ped abroad lax. year totaled nearly 00,000, and were valued at nearly 00,000, K. Hlanton United 1 do not e 0. My the sire.” sald President of s Easter West-ward That’s the slogan here this week in this larger, more com- plete and varied in service, specialized shop. Ask to see The Metropole Stein-Bloch Suit 5()-00 Hand-tailored by Stcin-Bloch to lines that will he seen on the smartly dressed in Easter parades everywhere. 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