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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926. Ab M ! S ~ because of inclement weather. Deep that immense, populous city, bustling | Coolidge sent a message and that the [ artin ays: snows and heavy storms in the with business, where all nationalities | mayors of New York and Chicago re- =k Northern States delayed the returns rub shoulders and every form of civ: | ceived Cardinal Bonzano, the papal . -~ of enumerators considerably at the flization and religion mingle together,” | legate, and other cardinals. X ~ ‘ -’1; last decennial census, and other de- the cardinal wrote. “Attention, politeness and sympathy "SIGNAL LIGHT FUND | CREATES PROBLEN Part of $350,000 May Be Re- served as Credit in Fixing New Tax Rate. His letter sums up the congress as lays occasioned by bad weather were everywhere, yet it was a Catho- caused officials to consider a_change a lesson in faith and a iriking testi- | Jic fete In a country where Catholics in the date of the count. Enumer- mony to the unity of the Catholic|are far from a majority,” concludes ators in some of the Northwestern e Us Church, which made & strong impres- | the cardinal, wondering when such and Rocky Mountain States were sion, wspecially on those dissenting | jjherty will be allowed the churches of weeks behind in their work because from its doctrines or belonging to no | France. of difficult weather conditions, al- religion. The cardinal was particu- . | though the census in Washington and? i i il larly siruck by the full liberty allowed Plans to Start Next Popula surrounding States was completed in Cardinal DUbOIS’, Reporting the organizers of the congress, de- P : record time. ot scribing it as “an example of the truly tion Count in July of 1930 | 50 1 shown in washington| EUChAristic Congress, Saw | iiveral spiric. Are D d in the period between 1910 and 1920 Harmony Everywhere He rpake of the co-operation of the 9 is continued for the decade which will n 5 civil powers with the relizious in in- re rone end January 1, 1930, the Capital will Y Y suring success of the congress and - i S 2 have a population of nearly 600,000 g L S drew attention'to the officlal neutral. S S ccordi S ates own. e reca A resident Vehits ithiere Bus e souie; Alsantle. | EIT20DS, Sccoring to estiimates Wafs oy this Asiolalad. From. tactlon with the mid-Winter date for | with' 1920 showed an annual growth| FARIS, July 30.—The religious free- | = S the taking of the decennial popula-|of more than 10,000 persons. dom in the United States and the lack | [ tion census, the next count scheduled | 1o, the United States as a whole, | of prejudice greatly impressed Car- ‘ FACTORIY_lo-U'gg - YOU ity Although the District appropriation act for the current fiscal year au- thorized the use of as much as §350,- 000 out of the fees from the renewal of automobile operators’ permits to extend the automatic traffic signal system, inquiry at the District Build- ing indicates the Commissioners are undecided whether they will spend the maximum amount this year. There have been reports fecently to the effect that the Commissioners might go slow on the extension of the traffic siginal system by spend- ing less than $350,000 with a view to using the balance in the permit fund as a credit in fixing the tax rate for -28. A Gallon ormerly $3.50 a Gallon The hizh quality of HPC will always be maintained. No other Paint can justify a higher price. Any color made to order. City D:liveries and Out of Town Shipments J. W. HUNT PAINT MANUFACTURER CONTRACTORS, Bring Your aint Problems to Us for Big Savings and Satisfactory Service 1221 NEW YORK AVENUE N.W. for 1930 will proceed on the same|the population will have risen to |dinal Dubols, Archbishop of Parls, who method and at the same time of Year | nearly 110,000,000 souls, based on esti- | has written a letter to the weekly or- as the last decennial census, taken in | mates,of growth revealed in the last| gan of his diocese concerning the re- lsf&mummx isedeaibion oy bt | Conaue. cent Chicago Eucharistic Congress. to change the date from January to July, Census Bureau officlals said the population census coincides with the | census of agriculture and January is a much more convenient month for | obtaining full and complete infm‘mm‘ tion concerning agriculture than July. | Many farms, they said, pass into the “The event was an incomparable The actual work of tabulation and i compilation will be considerably speeded up in the 1930 census, because the Census Bureau itself will be housed in the new Commerce Depart- ment Building, and improvements made in the tabulating, punching and sorting machines permit greater speed. triumph for the holy euchal Take your soungaters for a A T T ride around the Tidal Basin HeCom e edlcs e Examined on the SWAN BOAT and less fortunate children will benefit througl My idee of an ideal business man is one who kin talk aboyt somethin’ else besides his business. Dr. CLAUDESS. SEMONES the fiscal year 19 Sands ot ‘Dew: oW tenants: 1 o ity 2 Lafe Bud returned home Saturday |Dands o rebfimt o THE CHILD WELFARE Congress 0. F; ecessary. ¢ find his dinner burned t' a ecrisp | the Spring and in the intesim between - Eyesight Specialist SOCIETY ! Phone Factory mid-Winter and July much of the| pepy in# yment of salaries to Main 1352 Hunt Building 2112 5th St. N.E. 409-110 MecLuc! 10th and G Sts. . ‘District |20’ his wife tryin® t' git a girdle off a i that any un. |oer her head. p,?fii‘rf'(fede ance e might be left (Coyright, 1926, John F. Dille Co.) in the automobile permit fund at the x close of the fiscal year could be trans-| In South America the sourest straw- ferred to the general revenue fund, |berries are the most sought after, where it would become a factor [and they are eaten unsweetened, in keeping down the general tax |served with cream. rate next year, but he emphasized | e the point that Congress would e :‘l‘;:‘l *l‘fi;‘ pOpROTniLY e b fe | replied that “in every case, whether appropriated and spend. for continu- S A Al ‘éfri;‘\"g”:‘m?’l‘“‘“efi‘g‘m" signal system | thought that the tax rate should be It Co hould exercise its pre. | Kept_down. ying that any part of ncd used within this fiscal 3 for the traffic signal system should continue to be available for that purpose for another year, the Commissioners could not affect Maj. Daniel J. Do valuable data concerning crops, acre- | piic 4 age and other major, matters is lost.|embar January has been found somew! undesirable“for the population censu mployes of Chile is causing ssment to many clerks there. | Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physician about 1t Prevared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. T I tax | ate any by reserving B . 000 now. e ikt ‘Building say usiness of the appropriation act vear does not make it man- ek B e e Problems for 'affic lights. They contend the ot exceeding $350,000" means 2 not go beyond that sum which worry you may prove al- AL imax, Wl oy together baffling to your depend- mmissioners, however, have ed definitely’ that they will i) ss than the maximun sum for putting in - spend Naturally, you wish to save them trouble and to avert possible dis- aster. The Trust Department of Purchases the Entire Stock sylvania, said b still ha E . . Tind on ku’,.i Sieation e What i the Union Trust Company is pre- was seeking ascertals 1 are i et rR LB b pared to do this for you. ; Still Studying System. Let us figure with you on it. on hand of the store of the oner said he ic signal urning over in his mind the question of how rap- idly the system should be extended, and pointed out that the view of the Traffic Council was sought as owe step in sounding out public sentiment. Commissioner Rudolph said the board soon would formulate a general policy for the guidance of the traffic office, and that he could. not sa this time how much would by on traffic lights in this 1y Asked concerning reports that the Commissioners might hold _down somewhat on traffic light installation with a view to having a balance that could be used as a credt in meeting the tax rate next year, Mr. Rudolph EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. 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