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_MONDAY, JULY 13, 19%6. U s S e EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, ‘ VOTERS SEEK RELIEF |ERNEST-E. HERRELL | i S 4 S T DEVTSIR I A W i r MMIHEE SEEKS |"W Seramare PRECINCT| 4 ADS, GRAND JURY | 2o o :f?u& -;:,. St l Congestion at Clarendon Cause of |. ; : P N‘o\?u‘Yort avenus ‘northeast; James | utheest; Aaron Berl ) N %, 9 1| cHicAGO, July 12 M —Bound for : ‘ Move for Ashton Heights ' Justics Hoehling Names Members | . Ryon. 2806 ‘riietytourth place: : : i y that : and Lyon Park. © ¢ -~ A Royal Canadian air force, bcomarats Jup e Special Dispatch 40 The Star, 4 i b o " 2y < m v e Jowelry ot ot N :Mul ”ne:rd“:; ime com’mss'on, War De. ‘!_.uu‘\l)o‘l Va. :uh 12, : - Morgan, p 4y 4 room during the more than fifty | movement looking to the ‘establish. 5 + Rhode Isiand | b, oz T promote normal x . | ment of n_separate voting precinct in | Krnest E. .Herrell, president-of tlie i h & h.’- nat gripe or an- rtment and State Officers | arlington “County to relieve conges- | International = Finance lon, 3 3 3 t A noy. ine f{or rough, bletehy tion ut the Clarendon polls and for the | was selected ‘éoduy by Justice Hoehl C. €, Roberts, or p .krn, Money refunded if not Would Curb Sal | conVenience of residenta of Ashton|ing of the - Supreme Court strest mnortheast; James Clancy, Deing d 4 signs satisfastory. At al} druggists, oul uri ale. | Heights and Lyon Park, was launched | as foreman of the mew grand jury, K_street ' southeast; Albert A.| vately. 28c. 5 . 4 : W lat a meeting held Saturday night at | which. will investigate - charges_ of ' 717 Otls place; Charles Robey, % | the home of Richard Lee Eacho of - - the' Associated Press. | Ashton Heights. S ‘ NEW YORK, July 12.—Appoint A petition requesting the dlivsion of Jment of a joint committee of the the Clarendon and Arlington precincts ftional Crime Commission und the now used by the residents of the two| . «iwociation of State’'s Attorneys Gen-|communities was ordered preparedand eral to outline model legislation regu- | sent to Judge Sarnuel G. Brent of the mlnl the possession and use of | Circult Court and the chairman of the tols, was announced vesterday by [county electoral board. ¥ Trubee Davison, chairman. of the{ 1t was pointed out that the great XNational Crime Commission. distance to be traveled by residents of The joint. committee has invited|the two 'sections to the Arlington and (representatives of the War Depart-|Clarendon. polls was sufficient reason fment, the varlous smallarms mAPU-| ;) jteself to warrant the change. % acturers, the-American. Bankers' As- | My Facho, who presided, stated: woctation and the National Rifle and |"These two sections are rapidly. bufid: Pistol Association to work with it. ing up and the number of voters is . In announcing the appointment of {|ikewise increasing wnd whild many i % ‘the committee, Mr. on sald that | may have automobflés, those 4t “is entire for disrep- | e less fortunate in many in- ‘utable and sons to ob do not vote due to the dis- itain revolvers Y one cusé 3 ance they ave compelled to travel {least, machine gun t{Clarendon is now overcrowded, there | [ betng more than 800 registered vaters:” {Ashton Heights was represented at | Hugh McGrath and and, members of the S {",Wf; 1 Weston Al pasd il 40 Philip J. Merrick, jr.. and 3 e the Woman's Civie - . k had present Mrs, Brig. Gen. 8 E acho, Mrs. Lewis C. Carl and | (ignated to r partment and. James B, j JRESCAEy e AW, | depu manager of the Levi Wright Re-Elected President | : : ; of Ivy City Association ! > ;i ; ] s g , IN REISSUING PERMITS| .. wiight wes reetected IOy R ! ! UG dent of the Ivy City Citizens' Assocla. ; Mrafic Bureau Perfecting Plans |tion at a recent meeting held at the Y Alexander -Crummell School, when a | . e {. tor Distributing 150.000 Cards | reavest wan forwarded o ir. Susis § : i 3 oot s, playgrounds head, t ; 5 3 1 b %o Drivery Here. furnish the school with & pluwm«" A ' 4 § Tweive clerks to asist. the Tramc | € Wblch an instructor would be pro: & Here’s the get acq s ' fPureau in reissuing.; 000 auto * 3 e‘r N ¥ s nted o T intobile duvivers’ permits will. be ap: | dSieciation. S g ual e'o ' y 1y inted tomorrow by the District | . The association adopted a resolution i i | g i Batiming o e 3 combplete i week’ fpateneral, 4 (he et WL ST | meeiing for o’ Aret. Taeedsy th Y t Yy sa S Hive from the print shop. The ap-| OCtoPer. . iplications will be distributed to (he | SITTIITTIIITITITETIITIT ) : 2 l h' b 1 ] r ice f) , the Natis 14 %4 N + asions Bolee precinia, the Xatiank | F1 pvnC VO T T E S P ULy . . ‘ trial washing absolutely FREE! 3 et 1] (10 1 8% RiBIMIN ysmimn -\—x" - fl\\—“‘\‘f.’ o (4o Siie \ L3 st . ‘\ ,“\‘ 3 N ot = bl [ {Association and other organizations _ fwanting them. Motorists will be re-| fquired to obtain the applications from | these places. fill them out and leave | fthem with the necessary $3 fee. The | & adil - goerioity will be midled {0 U MDD | p;onee Saldd Direst From the Factary § o3 At e We_Invite you te Viait Our ISTRIKE CHIEFS EXILED Warerooms | BY DICTATOR OF GREECE| 1340 G St. N.W. § D e J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. Pangalos Also Disposes of Oppos- - . | ing [Political Leaders by e Banishment to Tsland. By thes Associated Press. ATHENS, July 12.—Gen. Theodore ‘Pangalos, the Greek dictator, has Bdopted a ‘drastic way of settling jstrikes. 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S SEAFFRRS cragy s ¥ . {lence. they hiive ample opportunity ln 3 The only roof 10 _meditate. in Washing- . When sthe dictater reels tiat they ton with. & have had sufficient cure” he wodden dance releases them under pledge not to e Jloor—and i's [ * resume their agitation, £ * mighty’ * fine. . | Gen. Pangalos deals in much the Plenty of cool “same way with troublesome political i 3 e I3 breezes, lopponents. When all other measures* * - fail he banishes them to the Aegean: . Swaenee Syncopators Jslands, where the surroundings and Direction Al Bcenery are picturesque, hut where [f. litical parties. newspapers, social [|' 13 TH & E.STS. fe and telegraph communication do ) { ot exist. e —— = = f Jlbbald 27 27 T 47 Riwa\¥ e i NN B N Mgorer-- XMIRININ NN S RRIEE g~ ,‘)’Illfil_‘!-'-ldl-l‘.lflzny 'z i ‘suaver seeks RELEASE. | - PERPETUAL. | ?fitimo;ye, :; :e:e;:la:ondlflon I BUlLDlNG : sz s | ASSOCIATION X - L -~ e G L N e S L S NWIT MR ITR IR L m m IR LR v ey w Asmil\Mi s i mimimimyweimin ey oF 20 23 { LEARIEIE IR W e\ BB R\ E A1 38 10 15 SE 18 1L ERENRERRAT 31 10 13 S8 §§ S NUTE 13 A8 St (in; m ¥ 2 ¢ ing the mental condition of Wictor deBrodes, who is malkir PAYS second attempt to be released St Elizabeth’s Hospital. DeBrodes Awhile suffering from epilepsy in 1923, | shot and killed his mother, | ¥rances deBrodes, and was held in- e by a jury and committed to St. zabeth’s. Last vear before Justice tz he submitted expert and lay . testimony as to his mental condition, but the court declined to-release him. § Through Attorneys Godfrey unter and Austin F field de- || - Brodes now asks that a jury pass on | Qi I Agwys e L w (1) Masaarran New Way is Good: possible price. : (2) Mannarran Svsram is Better: his mental condition. He still has epileptic seizures, it is admitted. istant United State Att c "I ‘:IsBul:‘rkill aw is nppoe:lng lhoeml:!' . l‘* & l u&' IR Ies ol SR EEM: T JAMES BERRY, President “Twenty donkéys entered the donkey my held this Summer at Epsom JOSHUA W. CARR, See’y vns, England iz 274 Wimim ] 3 30 11 (HTESE O WS ekt S S8 § W Y R Rl Lt R 2 Vo 27 I AR 57 29 29 3F V3 " §% A } - £ P A i - A 12-year first mortgage b A S new type of First Mottgege Loan - ¢ % : on completed dwellings inDC. (not . = more than three years old) runs fot 13 yeats. Loans not toexceed 60% of value of prop- arty. 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