Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1926, Page 15

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* TAKOMA PARK MO * IES TAY RATE fTown Council Sets $1.10 Per $100 as Levy—Hears As- ! cessment Appeals. at the rate of $1.10 essed valuation for A general ta on each $100 of the opera expenses Takoma Md., was night b own eoun Jiberation was the last meeting of the present suncil, as on June 1 the pre bers of the The qu ent council the next 1 neil will retive. tion of whe! hould set the . commencing July 1. was rai \ imcilman Llovd W, | . Biddle, who tter should The council sat as a ho wfew and heard complaints the recent assessments on fn the town. A numt were filed with the request that they educed in proportion to surround- property ids v tion of the = m. 50 Charl inskins was lowest The report of Treasurer Davis for the month of April was submitted and approved. It pts from speci xes etc.., Amounting halance on wened for the constric conerete bridge across feet in w who hid $3.887. showed 1 permits, Disbnrsements od for street laries, labor, machinery, etc., amounted 0 . a balance on hand of $11.769.70. The \balance in the special improvement 486 resignations m A. Kroll, chalrman, and Dr ¥. G. Saulisbury and J. A. Griffiths elerk. of the zoning commission. were presented hut only the resignation of Dr. Saulisbury was he Bliss Electric oma invited the ion of ihe eouncil to the difffcul gerous approaches 1o the bridge across the tracks of the B. & O. R. R, also the need of a new structure. The meeting was presided over hy Mayor H. F. Taff, with Councilmen H. E. Rogers, John R. Adams, E. G. Saulishury, F. D. B. Austin, Tlovd W. Biddie, Whliam A. Kroll, Town Clerk Ben (. Davis and Super intendent of Tublic Works Maj. W. H. Fisher, present GERMAN WARSHIP COMES. Salute Guns Greet the Hamburg Arriving at Pacific Port. 0. Calif., May 18 (#®). McArthur and the Pa- fleet exchanged volleys here with the German cruiser burz as she entered the harl yesterday. but thelr greeting rather than d It was first visit el 1o an American port since the World War, the Hamburg being now on a Summer (raining cruise with 100 German midshipmen The Hamburg, the onlyv existing German vessel of the fleet which took le of Jutland br. hoarded by Southrern® as she dropped anchor. The ship will he In this port for two weeks. By the Aswociated Press. LONDON, May 18.—The Prince of Wales has caused a mild sensation in England by doing the unexpected again. ¢ without warning at day morning in the metropolitan police station in Limehouse, one of the mosat notorious and dangerous of London's slum areas. He was ac- companied by Divigfonal Detective In spector Hall, who is reputed to know 1 was learned that. Ha appeared | 2 a'elock ‘Satur- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUKSDAY, MAY 18, 1926. Wales Slums in London “Tough” Area After Driving Milk Truck Among Poor more about the illicit drug trafc than any other policeman. The prince remained two hours, shook hands with all the policemen and complimented them on their bwork. story about the Prince of rike-time activities ix told by the Graphie. One day early in the strike, hefore the government organi | zation was perfected. the prince drove a lorry load of milk to one of the poorest districts in London. Arriving there, he helped to distribute. the milk from house to house. the town of and three mem- | er the pres- | RELIEF CALL SOUNDED. Trucks Needed to Haul Bundles for Near East Workers. Contributions of burlap bags n which to pack the old clothes to he donated to the Near FEast Relief on | bundle day, May well as needles and twine to wew :p the bags for shipment, were asked today by Harold K. Pellegrin, 'oto- | mac director of the rellef organiza- ton. % Motor trucks to ecarry the bundles | of clothink from the various bundle | fond to the central wareho ng alro are needed. N 732, which with the | f $13.466.33, made | SECOND, the scalp must be imn!: trucks already have been offered for this use by "usiness houses, but more are needed, and owners desiring to ofter them are asked to get in touch with local headquarters of the or- ganization at 321 Bond Building, The Near Fast Relief in asking the District 1o give 25,000 pounds of old | ¢lothing on bundie day. Film Aotress Reveals Marriage. 108 ANGE R, May 18 (#). - Kath- ieen Clifford, motion plcture actress, | has announced her marriage ‘‘meveral months ago” to M. P. Illitch, Lox Angeles banker, the Examiner said today. Rhe declined to state the time THE FIRST essential in over coming_dandruff s disinfec- tion. Ed. Pmaud's Eau de Qumine does ths safly and gently, and prevents the recur- rénce of dandruff orated. 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Thirty-six witnesses from Lock Ilaven, Jersey Shore, Scranton and other Pennsylvania citles, who came here yesterday for grand jury examination, gave sworn statements to (overnment operatives and were permitted to return home. Some, it is expected, will be asked to return.later. Federal investigation of the alleged an alleged “beer trust” marked time | trust follows selzure in local raflroad today as 60 Pennsylvania witnesses, | vards of 10 carloads of beer, all un Aubpoenaed to appear, were given the claimed by QU il the consignee. Prior to b 15 poned May courts will hold good for the Juné functions King COURTS AGAIN SLATED. msnis s | will hold a leyee at St. James Palice London Excited by Palace Cere-|Muy 3l monies, Postponed by Strike. LONDON, May 18 (#).—-The so. clal world was aflutter yesterday when dates were announced for the postponed court functions, which had been put off because of the gen- eral strike. 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