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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1926. 3 PRUPUSES SBHUULS SAY KINGMAN[AKE LIFE'S DARKEST MOMENT. : —By WEBSTER. PERSUNNEI. NAME 'APARTME'NT PLAN TO FILL REAL NEED, FOR 13TH PRECINCT ... to James ent shoe pressure, At all drug and shoe stores Zinopas === [ORUBRARY USE] 1S BAR TO AIRPORT raylor, one of its experts, AR T and on the returns from Dr. Bowerman Suggests|Aviators Claim Its Retention Force of 52 Officers and Men |2 =lonnaires for, any il B { of Federal employe Assigned to New Station |"rie Commerce <o i | the tactics of these who write | Temporary Quarters Be Em-| Would Impair Use of Site ployed for Branches. at Benning. by Maj. Hesse. B i s | time give their letters to the ne pers™ presumably before they have The personnel of the new thirteenth | reached him. \While discussinz thi precinet police station, whieh will be | point, Mr. Hoover made the state joned service Monday ment that he would be gl to know morning at § was announced |of any local real estate men who would today by Maj B. Hesse, super- | duplicate the proposal now before the intendent of Appointment of | department | the force tor precinct in Alr. Hoover appeared to take hu volved 63 changes in personnel of the | morously the renction that has fol stablishment of branch libraries ¥ |in senior and junior high schools, in | crammar schools, rented and public i buildings, to serve primarily as “stop ' 4 3 5 gaps” for the present city-wide need | part of the Anacostia Park project Hospitality library service until permanent |would seriously impair the possibility Confronted with the fact that the retention of the -lower section - of Kingman Lake in Benning, D. C. as "THE Elite of the South come to the |tional Capital Park and Planning Com. | becoming an (deal site for a municipal Police Department. The new pre | lowed the first announcement of th ) Bretton Hall because it so inimitably | mission vesterday by Dr. George F.[airport, two representatives of the cinet, however, will o into ,\m’\xv‘fl‘:;-“‘;v ‘r"”;:‘ ”';N e el i combines hotel and home. Special sum. | 2owerman, librarian of the Public Li- | District Chapter, National Aeronau- | with'a force.of 52 officers and patrol | 1 L 1L LINGT IR Or the project mer rates for rooms, single or en suite. in requesting the commission to | o5 Aggociation, have arranged a | men, 35 of whom will be transferred | Mt for i Stonsarshin of nain W ” i1, { sclectysites for 11 separate branches, s 7 rite for information timates totaling $81,400 for the |conference this afternoon on the sub H. P. SOMERVILLE, Managing Director tablishment of branches to serve |ject with Maj. U. S."Grant, 3d, direc- . adults and children in two senior high | tor of public buildings and public Hatel % - l schools, five junior high schools and fparks, District line on the north, Rock Creek [ two grammar schools have heen sub- Maj. Ernest L. Jones,” Army Air lon the west and Rid; vad on the 4 17 from | Lt swered. Elahorating on 1 there is real need for it.” he iovernment employes shoul s much aid as possible i view of their limited financial condition, and 4 took the attitude that if there is gre must relte from the tenth precinet the various other precincts. The thirteenth precinet houndaries are Buchanan street on the south. rec ritted for the fiscal year beginning |Corps, Reserves, and Allen M. Smythe, = jeast. This entire terfitory wus cut _ | July 1, 1927, and Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d, |a Naval Reserve aviator, two urgent lout of the northern portion of the | opposition to the plin, ther {as director of public bulldings and [supporters of the Benning airport | present tenth precinct. | demand by the employes f Broadway 8540 864 Street public: ssaticeWhasitiecn fel Hibneaiby|mlie Hbcuriasn Lon the vest wby,ythe Iy b = : Uity Dr. RBowerman to have a canvass con- | Anacostia River, the east by Twenty- 5 apt. Lo ommanding. | Company’s System Outlined ducted by the Public Buildings Com. |first street, northeast and the north = z = - Capt. Charles P. M. Lord was trans. | g0 S0 if S e mission for appropriate spaces in Goy- | by Benning road, plan to discuss - terreq from the tenth to commind | Haley Fiske, pr Jc the Me ¢ ernment bulldings which would serve | With Maj. Grant the advisability of : the. thisteenth precinct, and Capt, | fepolitan Life Insurance Company of Sc' E = | until separate branches can be erect- | filing in efther part or all of the lake - : Frederion M, Cornwell ‘was sifted | New York. in ax cle appearing i ientihic lnSPECtIOIl |ed. Should there he no available |in order that a four-way fleld may be = : : 4 - [ trom the second to the tenth precinct | % CUITERt Weekly stated thit the com. With the hest instruments of || in the vicinity of Eleventh established to serve the District in the = = to take over Capt. Lord’s command 3 L upon approved housing proje i = % : Surlingame will o | 100 - e 4 iy strect and Pennsylvania avenue and | future. : : = 5 Capt. Guy E g per cent interest up to two-thirds o o ‘. A S on Seventeenth street and Pennsylvania The airport committee of the Di: = {fmn‘ the eleventh precinct ”'_ COM- | the value of buildings and, under chists phavacterizes all eve ex- |1 vanue, Dr. Bowerman, under au. | trict chapter previously had formal == = - | mand the second, and James . Wil RO DUSIOTES proper condiions. to builders of low of law, would be forced to rent | Petitioned the National Capital Park promoted recently to b < SRS = - = son. who rental apartment houses with monthly i tes are pround By ol and Planning Commission to allocate | |- = = = be a captain will command the elev- | venis ranging from $9 to $12.50 perienced operators, exactly to The school bulldings for which esti- | this_or any other available site for — = enth precinct. room. Your prescription. ’ then care- tes wern asked to open branch | the future erection of a municipal air — > . = Other officers forming the personnel |~ The offer, Mr. Fiske expliined. if fully inspected and “proven les! an astern High School |terminal, and the commission is to con- = E 9 of the thirteenth precinet follow: made possible by the terms of a new n Rnise Manual - Training | Sider the request at its meeting Au- S == = = 2 s - Lieut. James W. McCormack of the | housing law which has just bee: That is the kind of service we ' Langley, George. | Sust 21. Recent developments in that = 3 : eleventh precinct. who was recent assed in New York State and is give you anets and Staart Junior High | Section, such as the laving of the first = - \R 2o - promoted from a sergeanc Whle only to such t i Y CLAFLIN g | Schools, and Deanwood and Garnet- | foundation for a retaining wall, have | = = = g B rgts. Joseph 1. Boyle, Thomas |was the connection of the Metr d Schools. Tt also | crused considerable alarm among the ! — & 8. Blake and John R. Rood of the |tin Life Insurance Company witk T Droposed eventually to establish | 2ssoclation’s members here. | = = tenth precinct. the project be the Commerce Dy onemeisiat el Maetanand, Drighiwood | Kingman Lake lies both above and = = Privates Howard A ¥ partment that Mr. Hoover refused tos 922 14th 5t 3 L Jeferon eh s ooc | below Benning road, and in each di- liam W. Oliff, John K Frank | day to discuss. . f Jefferson Junior High schools and | > b 3 e ot e e SrLt Wie Sley Helghts and Con. | Vision there are located two lslands. L. Tyser, Elmer . Lowis, Frank L. . | his law.” Mr. Fiske writes [— it RonalG e Loy Should the lake below the road be bram Buckingham, Henry R. | “makes it possible for financiers to s o2 retained, its presence probably would illlam R. Sheetz, Walter C.{lend money profitably for the buildis Would Enlarge Central Library. necessitate the purchase of much pri- = Allen, Henry vate property west of the present | |2 Z = W. Caw, W zovernment-owned line in order to ? : B John W. Wessells, Robert T. Talbert, round out a safe and adequate air- “TRUCK SERVICE” ON . Stroman, Svlvester of low: ent apartment hou th ‘ashington C. McGinnis. | will crowd the old tenements out of visten:e { Dr. Bowerman's plans also call for | the enlargement of the main library / T { buildin The Central Library, he William H. Vermillion, Joseph Ship. | = —————— ““ S ” s e et B port, it is held. If all or part of the ley, Christopher €. Saunders, John E . i " ! ; TAXI SYSTEM sd in his letter to the commission. | ke west of the two_ fslands in the | . = = R e AT ivam the fifth to the eleventn precin ANY SIZE ANV TIME. ANVWHERE is loc 1‘(11 thout the center of popu-fower section is filled in, the chap-| == — —— McKie, Ha A. Deaner, Alf " “:x ,u"“_ml, i M’:q-# insfoseel Fredeneg L timere. M. aite but_someihat off usual Tines | ter belleves there would be no moru > Peuie WAk B T anvills | from the first to the elgith precine Sokebn i vel; access dangerous for chil- fideal site in the District, for which, B. Cannon, Romanus A. Pence and | Wiliam McEwen, transferred from X b lren on account of traffic conditions. | it is declared, there is an absolute ne. | Danta gt Hocke af the tonthi 1 [ th to th nth precinci: Frederick. Winchester, juilding full to running over with y a— z = = MOtoE Eycle. Oftters Thomas M. Poland. transferred froni For Farniture, Freicht and Bagzng Pk ormmisd mud Wil astonid s location would enable immedia e = Ware, Harry W. Plekens, O e GOl IALICE quey x = or the administratio; f r 72 g = -3 fth precinet: Th sD. 1 oV, LFEANS. ~ B stration of arge li- | transportation to the center of 2 - 2 teddén, Horace W. I ] s wan: JACOBS TRANSFER | ‘ni. Building should be en- | city either via Benning road or Eas Z s = e I N5t e TGl erred from foot to mator cxcly e > jlavwed by the completion of the rec- | Capitol street, when that z the tenth precinct. jasene n L Gretiie eSO COMPANY, INC. tanele, and the new parts devoted to | been thoroughly developed. - | Privates Newton 31, Stone of the |yer. transferred from foot wateol o strative purposes. This wy = v oot b I bieyele patrol duty a Vpr 113 FLA. AVE. N.E. |E2minie st ey oaen \ce“m“[‘»)rl:-‘: } port committee declres z E == [cleventh precinet. Frank L. Nussbaum | ,C0 PHONE NORTIE 5300-01-02 ent building much needed for that == v = the seoond. precinet. Arthur I Pool | . Janitor Willlam W. Snowden trans — purpose. Nurse Sues Executor. lof the seventh precir i Mew. | ferred from the third to the tenth pre ORIENTAL BU]LD I %ymll\x“t‘l:-: head i “Bi mvhgs]in Emma Bauduit, 1913 Thirteenth | | fer (precinct det I(»f 1zh. ]Lm» o - S RS . Bowerman’s let-| street northwest, today sued Reuben | hard work between now and the mid- laws and the policies of their respec-|pbrecinet, Jerem sroderick of | | ter to the ¢ nid: M. West, executor of the estate of PRESIDENT TO GET | dle of next month, when it is expected | tive governments with r | the second precinct, Russell E. V 1ch br: e designed to af. | Sarah V. Dunlop, for $4,485, for | | | ford library service to the adults of | care o L, G O, I'he will return to Washington. & | these laws. It is also unde 4 Meter and care of the deceased and for the fail- | MEXICAN REPORT | The journey back from Plyméuth|they talked about the religious situ-|tF ING ASSGCIATION e Hotel Inn | the neizghborhoods as well as to the r to remov i i he fifth precinct, Ebe: Muss : | R as ure of the executor to remove furni vas made_safely, the President and ation. the fifth precinct, El . Mussc 604-610 9th St. N.W. NO. 6 | pubiis attending the 5. ture from the third floor of her | FROM SHEFFIELD | »rs. Coolidge being back at the camp| The American embassy continues Man of the sixth precinct, William Daily, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 & [icos e e b fechaols s proposed | house. The plaintiff tells the court | re 4 oelock in_the afternoon. |ellent on the lutest note of the United | Melvin and carmel H. Tord wf th |« rodum. 6 weells” S10.20 mions. 38 600 F St. N.W. » establish such branches rather gen- | that she cared for the deceased for 42 | W e | When he arrived at his office In Paul |States to the Mexican foreign office eighth precinet, and Lawrence I1. I Tin Tetm. S0 mere. Raeie: e Sothers s Iy in the junior high months, from August 20, 1919, to No.| _(Continued from First Page) | Guiths this morning, the President | regarding the oil and land laws, in- and Benton H. Huffman of the ninth 2in 507 _more. Booms like ) . Established 1861 = ’)’".‘_“N‘ uch schools are regional | vember 18, 1923, for which she asks | | foupd quite ccumulation of busi- ! sisting that information must come |Drecinet. e | i'"l' Sl and for the most part | §2,520. In addition she gave her spe- | menceau in which he contended that ness awalt s attention. from the State Department at Wash- Tdeut. W. Burke in com s s = S ° suburban n their location. = A therelcial nursing and d for nine |the present debt agreement is impos-| The Pre today s his | ington. 3 mand_of police training school, 07 . 7 ] ORBIUMSIUN To) aintenance | months at a to which hle of fulfillment and engaged In|guests at the camp, Senator Rich: Mr. Sheffield plans to lsave Mexico | Who w ently promoted from (l‘ lng&) .“;‘».‘T‘L'il’"’lL" dll'" !" MMr‘ J‘II"HOI; hI ‘*h she adds $1,200 as damage-for the al- | son icism of Amerfca and !ht‘!l’. Ernst of Kentuc who is facing | City his v !lmn”in m‘n l'ylmml s assigned to the first /0 PAID ON | schools, the branches of the Public|leged detention of the third floor of | n people was not atall unex- ' a hard fight for re-election; Chief s Friday night. e will sail for pr ey ey A““"\efl‘“""'r a "“""‘]" ‘\it"‘« her home by the executor since the | pected . tice Arthur 1. Rugg of the Ma ~'E\l«'9“' ‘;’I"]" o Vel et | ted “fl."p“”" ‘“‘I"",- SAVINGS / service as well as a general library | death of the occupant. Attornevs ¥ ole o -| chusetts Supreme Court .{day. Although he will e on vacation. | promoted from the rank o - | & o4, i 5 servi Where junior high schools 5 L However, the whole question un- | chusetts A : he will confer with President Coolidge | was assigned, to the second precinct. | & e 4 doubtedly will be studied, when Her-| Rugg and Mr. and Mr: & b L | DEPOSITS ted near branches of the Pub bert Hoover, Secrefary of Commerce | Stearns of Hoston. Chisf Justice [and Secretary of State Kellogg on all | Another private peomoted 1o & ser i deposited with us! »w branch libraries are built in' the | {0 the Public Buildings Commission Funding Commission. comes to White foF dppointment to the Mnlemar e & | precine MORRIS PLAN BANK | . schools | {0 assien suttable space (1,800 square | Pine Camp next Saturday to spend the| PRRICME CRATT WEAE, (00 N oports | _ Efforts are being made to revive the | Other changes in assignment due 10| | Under Supervision U. . Tr | We Have Never Paid Less Than feet or more each) in public buildings, | Week end. ! | famous Malta lace industry which has | the commissionin ! o ettt ot e % of the new thir. | . Such branch Mlbravies avel | Wioh DL ion sy (eee PniGlseita g | _ Heslden this sutject; the Pro:idcn‘{I\'{'m;r;:-ll“lll;:\‘l'r):\\es e I, | dwindled since the beginning of the |teanth precinet folioy e 1408 H ST. N. W. | likely to be somewhat tem: | PIY Hbrary snrvics, especially (though | will receive from Mr. Hoover an up- 2 L 3 E ” " World®War, Sergt. John H. B. Swain, tran: cter—that is. they will | not exclusively) to Government em.- | to-the-minute report on business con.| Senator Ernst, whose s I - loyes. s o1 o 3 with the President may be accepted op gaps, and their op- | Ploves. If this is not found practicable | ditions throughout the countr |35 an fhdoresment of the Senatoc and erred 5%1% ¢ tion will perhaps serve as demon- | then appropriations should be sought | Of course the President is mindful| un appes : = %0 " Suit— i On Regular Monthly Deposits || (000 008 TR Heed Tor. the avwer | to have such downtown branches in | of the fact that his s T o e Home of the “2-Pants™ Suit—Charge Accounts Invited g : ervice to be rendered by full-fledged | Tented quarters. reports regarding the busines oy iy that e Clecen | We 97, On Time nches. Rented Quarters—Some suburban | tion show that the country @ | ceau letter should not be treated too | 0 5 areas are greatly in need of branch | whole is in an exceedingly prospero v, Pay Depcsits pipcless furnace, then you can thly payin —Fancies senior high schools. One of these, the | hi% O the other hand the population | that are not sharing in the fruits of never occupied, lacking appropriations | FCRtal Of quarters, say a corner store | Also there are several important ap-| MEXICO CITY, August 10 (®).— would be approximatel ile_eac ; X Install Now! Trom the sormhenstom Dranente peach | Mbrary o @ new school building is |tary of that department wishes to|bassador, and the British Minister, 3 and the proposed location of the north. | crected or enlarged, affording space | take up with the President. Esmond Ovey, conferred yesterday. an Pay Nothmg _ e for a branch library, or a small school- | President Coolidge arrived back at|and although the subject of their dis- Training School (three-fourths of a |foF USe as @ branch library vesterday prepared to do s it centered on the Mexican oiland land Il a pipe || Public Library in any other senior steam or speaking, it is proposed to establish | the suburbs, when new bulldings are doned for school purposes, provided the neighborhoods. |at E Brown School at Chevy a separate room), the latter to be ation 1o you The Conduit Road School is a good . One High School Equipped. libeary service. On the one hand, the | condition, nevertheless he feels that |Fes , Senlbr hishvschools: It Sipronos ol b ngs are overcrowded, of-| a constant watch must be kept. and CONFERS ON OIL LAW. lna e uc lon |10 establish " branch 2 "o | fering no space for branch libraries; | that those sections of the country Seie i e A ° ! ¢ Je a S is not yet sufficient to justify a sepa- v y Sheffield Consults British Envoy in .. teen igh WSchio) hah otal sepa- | prosperity must be helped, at least, No Pavme nt library quarters, all fitted up for the | Fate branch library. In such cases | that the government should make an Mexico City. Until 1 reception of a branch library, but | (N¢ Situation cun be met only by the | effort to help. HUNDREDS OF Intil Sep i : o o s 3 = building, to serve until either the int) ts to be de in the D - . for books u E ce. Such a pointments to made in the Depart- s R. Sheffleld, the American Am- g ke and e el Uh & branch | population Justifies a_separate branch | ment of Commerce, which the Secre. | mes B e ones apanch | house 1s abandoned and turned over | his camp in the Adirondack Moun: |russion was not revealed, it is believed _—m e mile from central library) would serve There is no need || large group of colored pupils and - 8 i their parents. It is not at present waiting now. || proposed to establish branches of the | high schools. ““Grammmar Schools.—Generally branch libraries in certain selected grammar schools, whiteand colored, in crected or enlarged, 50 as to accommo- | date branch libraries, or when aban- - 1st, }| the buildings are suitable for library purposes and will conveniently serve et “Subbranches (open every other week day) are now being conducted Pipeless Chase (located in a corridor) and at the Janney School at Tenleytown (in opened in the Autumn. ‘onduit Road School Available. ~xtmple of a suburban schoolhouse that is to be abandoned and replaced —‘IBIUCS —Regulars Furnace v a new and larger schoolhouse. | This schoolhouse is a frame building | s 59 95 | of one room. It is believed that it —Stouts . | could be remodeled at small expgnse and be made for some time to andwer 5.3 branch lbrary. ~ ~ ~ ~ | ““Downtown branches.—To carry SHIELDS CO. out the law providing for library serv- | ice ‘convenient to the offices’ of resi- SHOWROOMS | dents, it is believed that at least two 824-26 N. HOWARD ST. | branches are needed. one in the vicinity V. 6663 | of Pennsylvaniaavenueand Eleventh it ! street and the other in the vicinity of Pennsylvania avenue and Seventeenth BALTIMORE, MARYLAND treet Application has been made —Shorts —Longs —For Now —For Fall —No Alteration cl'\arge —Deposit Accepted ADOLPH KAHN ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN President Treasurer MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE oft.cflalin/ne. THIRTY-FOUR YEARS AT Extra Pants to Matc]z, 34.00 Street NDS $40 & $45 Suits..... $27.75 Palm Beaches ...... $13.75 & $55 Suits..... 34.75 Silky Mohairs ...... 16.75 Satunlay Store Hours—8 AM. to 2 P.M. I And Other Precious Stones | . D. J. 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