Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1926, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 . A THE 'EVE_N NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926. CONOWINGODAM [“%5Tes"S et B motre acstunen |_menes e maniors weares uax_| | OHNSON ALLAYS WILL BE LARGEST|pea pemana nexs summer 10 Fini now spstem ALIENLAW FEARS gators said they belleved had teen stolen. Star Witness Jr. Simpson accused him of havin tried to sell them to a newspaper, Lut Beekman denied this. He tol incoherent story of I 5 1 1 a week ago among his dead br effects.. George Tottex, ther 1 flgul_'? to those w ollowed Able to Supply Enough for City of 1,000,000 i ey employed by the v Yorl Predit_:ts “National Origins” Amendment Will Not Be Mirror to build the by the State yester He admitted, also, that he rec Will Be Surpassed Only by Inhabitants. se as pi Niagara Falls as Water | ConiTess at ita forthcoming sesslon | the clty. Hle figured that to get the was dlacharged aa an officer whe s expected to take the last step |power to run the pumping. station in sing politic: ction w P Power Development. toward the completion of Washing- |any other way would cost about Enforced. torious,~ ton’s modern water supply system by [$175,000 a year, whereas the cost of Mrs. Louise Giest-Riehl, mat J making avallable the comparatively |the hydro-electric plant now being . . Hall home when z murde Tntil a few short vears ago Cono-|5mall sum of $127,600 still needed. | built will be $50,000, allowing for de- . , o 5 A AR eiadear Uhaie: gurred, denied knowledse of e crin o O illage in @ pros.| This amount will put the finishing | preciation, or renewal, in 20 years. sl % VANCOUVER, Wash., August 14— 1The present investication ot \ Town of some | touches on a project that will give| In addition to the mew conduit, the Speaking at a Republican rally here cipitated by a sult for annu D e e it s Deen in existence | the National Capital a supply ample |engineers also have completed two 1 B Hine: Tatredstitive. AlSere arriage filed by her husband. - 5 receding the Revolu- | for @ population of more than a mil- | new reservoirs that go with the en- cationl R i : defense expected to prese since the years preceding lion residents and remove all fear of |larged system, one at Ridge and - Johnson, chairman of the immig J [ witnesses at the sestion of the h B e e s | @ water shortage for many years to | Reservolr roads, just above the i committee of the House of Repre-|E§ e { |ing scheduled for Monday nomics has i that CooopINE leone ' Georgetown reservoir, and the other . ; sentatives, said he had “inside infor- - . b chine must go. and two years from today | come. ¢ i EOrEeto e < - oo % i - Hifics: belteve: that i R i TROOPER STORY DENIED. Wl sen it buried under 60 feet of wa-| Although the entire system will not | at Forty-fourth and Van Ness streets. mation” that made oy bl 5 be complete and in service until Work Progressing Well the Reed amendment to the Johnson R s vy Tt om The inhabitants of Conowingo have |about June 1 next year, the new con-| : T tmmigration act concerning national o =5 AuEUSE 3 relocated in the surrounding towns |Quit from Great Falls to Dalecarlia '{he new fl:lrnt}g‘rll v:“"_:len w!;y (Y:, origins will not become effective. —A purported and countryside, and the Washington- }Zosemur at the District line has been Lr:;“ ;t':,l:;" l:e“h‘_drfivelecmc power Mr. Johnson said: see INOERWIOD, Chronticle yesterday in whi [y Philadelphia branch of the Pennsyl-|In use for several months and hascomp ’ arted and consider- “If the national origins amendment | & Diekman, now a prisoner in H & e 1l be relocated 15 |!mproved the supply situation to |Pplant has been started an: < i A Army discipli S s e some extent this Summer. able work has been done on the sev- ; of Senator Reed to the Johnson im MRS. JANE GIBSON, S LR miles distant to make way dor one s eral large pipe lines which will convey | E sl P migration. act is going to breed bad | the “pig woman,” on whose testimony ;:;]::7. ‘\".mr 1} ;’,’ e ‘“{;,‘.1“1’5“:;"1;1 }‘-‘F}; e Consumption on' Increase. water from the new filtration é’ll“":- & - A ] feeling in the United States among ltheflstai;ulw)lm to “':‘rt'fl:' :n:;’“"'“'"" % having i ¢ rojects in . ither to v resery ect- ? he -Mills mi . Conltlod, fvan than the Muscle Stonls plant, | In this connection it 1s interesting | SBer (6 (N R FeSer iR 2 42 E. B. Calvert, the man at the United States Weather Bureau in Wash. | (10% of German birth and Beanc| R money “to shut up i now rated as the foremost hydroelec- | o note frém the records of the water| % 1% jiging one of the %ipe | ington who makes up the weather reports that “interfere” with musical pro- | "% st Ll e b MR ILTE {rie insiailation on the Atlantic sea-|department that durins the hot spell| gL ¢or' (he pumping service to the | grams, but which save millions of dollars annually through knowledge of the [&¢ home. you may rest ashured (1o WITNESS ACCUSES A i Conowinzo i almost in the center | high mark of 83.098,000 gallons on | higler arcas of ‘the city 1t hecamo| weather galnetitn Bivanee. House committee on immigration will KIN OF MRS. HALL AT O Nl N v S o } of the land that will be utilized for y 23: as against 80,000,000 gal- | fecess@ry to LA LU oot to find still another way further to regu- . of the barracks, declared that the projected dam, and the town that which was the highest amount | fofi& Teom 1 O CeIA iivap ] . |1ate and restrict immigration on the OPEN COURT SESSION man had discussed the case wit g thrived for more than 200 years short- | used on any day in July, 1925, indi-| /o lic‘wmr Ovor o bl sbverchi of selective plan now in force. one. Iy will undergo the fate of Atlantls, r;t}ing that the city is not getting the | {N% the Wi fis Betwien Tooss ponite. h;;fh(:h}lou;e l:t:mml!tfien;lawort’z":: The newspaper story said Diekria he continent bgneath the sea. enlarged supply system any too soon. | ‘! il g g 5 t! e lenate natio! S i was in poss on of such v 4 G The new condult, which is bringing | This tunnel, now partially completc, amendment had two saving clauses| __(Continued from First Page. information in conne : 0 Men on Job. the water from Great Falls now while | Fanges from 35 to 80 fect undersroufic, added to ft—one that three designated 5 case that arrange: i Another interesting part of the he na-|“Oh, Henry!”. Mrs. Gibson declared T « coming of the dam, how- | the old one is being put in thorough | ~ANo L i cabinet officers must agree to the na. 3 Y on declared | {00 o pleted for his With the coming . | project that is being completed out t Her thi he lost a moccasin in her haste and N ¥ center of ac- |condition after h: ng served as the | 0 o r tional origins statistics; the other that | she o . s A Sl o . [9E the B9 000 aiproniiuen Bor the President must issue a_proclama- | the moccasin she identified as hers Bl U Sary, “hann Tarwer eapacity thn e | current fiscal 3 At incw o) y tion and if that 1s not lssued the 2 per | found nearby, was introduced into More th, 2,300 men are emploved e RIS i TURECNCADS = gether of the old an e new con- ) B hy the company, and approxim original condult, Tt by Grussisesbibna it iseverdl e s cent restriction on the 1800 censuslevidence. e TO i Balf of them live in houses and dormi- || The full benefits of the new system |yoints along the 9-mile stretch from i e i " e e o i niea 5 tories o fyatlable, howeyer, uulll| Grear Fally to the District Ine. | Confers With Hoover and| Exhibition at Bissingen Given ol S B T P iadit or 2 ® @ | ne i ct, power { g The predictionssor e otar ing over and crying. She identified heside ingo will have as a | new filtr on project, power plant o aver: v con: nption in | ng over and crying. e 2 B e istivor, Tor upon the com- | and pumpinz station, located near the | orurs ear tanows: 1050 1Loo0000| Barrett, Head of Na- to Please Children After ovens 0 & man she had soen with ( pletion of the work the men will re- | Dalecarlia Reservolr, ¢nd on which | gallons; 1940, 82,000,000 1950, 93,000,- g i frs. Hall carlier, in the & @ y furn o ‘their homes, and another de | woris is progressing skistactorlly: | §oo: 960, 104,000,000; 1970, 115,000,005, tional Union, Honor by Club. automobile headlight. © L AND ) gerted village will lie beneath the wa- e . d 1980, 127,000,000, 5 4 £ a 8 4 R o ol _ Must Use Lydecker ’I‘lmue’l‘ ian\{';shmglon ) 4 - der had been committed until she RETURN Conowingo is the junction of the| Until the new filtration plant at ;.o Summer in which it will worry| . g . read #: in a Sunday newspaper. Pennsylvania State highway and the tern extremity of the District | gpout the danger- of an inadequate BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. By the Associated Press. Charlotte Mills, bobbed-hair 20-year- Susquehanna River, and the new road | is finished it will continue to be | \ater supplye Staff Correspondent of The Star. BISSINGEN, Germany, August 14. old daughter of the slain womun testi- Wwill be built along the top of the dam. | necessary to carry all of the water MR ot vsans, WHITE PINE CAMP, N, Y., August | --Gertrude Ederle, who is visiting her fled that her mother had tea with Mra. The countryside from the Conowingo |through the Lydecker tunnel from <ol o “‘dv' 15 Boall en. |Erandmother _here, today was the Hall some time before the slaving and o & point 14 miles north will be com- | Georgetown to McMillan Park in or- e g e Sew plan fEenter of several imgetucus ovations that afterward she was very sick. pletely inundated by the dammnig ofid(-r to purify it at the old filtration EdECd BWOTEIIE L8O e Pl rl.)\' admirers of her recent feat in Paul w Fuersteen COnfessed She said a large book in the rector's the Susquehan; About §,100 acres | plant. i o :’"P fflrtm"ff“(;f- l‘e‘;Sh‘;é*P:;:!“Ys:r:f ;\\'immlnfi !‘k{m li*,ngllsh Channel in 14 . ;tudy nlt_ :he ('mn-«-r:x of S(.F.lo:n:’"xh: s included this er ion abou iven with this operatin; mitation, lous a s time €- 1 hours and 31 minutes. o : Fovangelist, was used as a posi . That will sustain approxi: | however, Maj. Dime=t . 00l thing that will serve as a quick rem- | On her way to the post ofice this| to Killing Former Salvation |ror the exchange of passionate letters . 10,000,000 cubic feet of wa- | Army Engineer officer in charge of edy for the depression in the corn|morning she was seized by a delega- between the clergyman and the sex- SIlnday August 15 / J;nix!dlm: t}}:e e:lurgo«l waterworks, P D belt section of the country. tion of ;’_\’u;‘mbers of tha;‘ Sxt'lln;m}n‘g S:I; Army Worker. ton's wife. ’ ’ - . declares that the use of the new - a e vari ciety of soettingen, hustled into s Will Be Biggest in Country. conduit is giving the city a some- d In spite of all the various forms of | mobile and. carried oft to the g Relations Called Proper. SPECIAL TRAIN This will be the largest water POWer | \hat larger supply this Summer than atlon enacted during the DASH|piversity town, where the freedom of Alked as 'to the: relationship be- || Bvs Waehington Aevelopment in the country excepting | s been available in the past. yvears to improve credits the the town was extended to her. By the Associated Pres B a Y S . only Niagara Falls. The' projected | “Shortly after the new filter plant is et President has made it plain that he | "Goon “her return to Bissingen she| CAMDEN, N. Y., August 14.—Paul|tween her mother and the rector, she RETURNING # dam will he 300 feet longer than the fin gperation next year the engincers [Cane Worth Millions’ Could{ana his advisors are convinced that|was mobbed by several hundred school [ . Fuersteen, former leader of the|said: It was quite proper.” but that | py. New York (C.R.R. of N. 1) Muscle Shoi ‘. Iplan to drain out temporarily the the situation has not been saved and | children, who vociferously demanded |~ . son philharmonic Orchestra, was| he called often. She said that two West 23d St. X o _development \;mll?l,_\dw‘ker tunnel, which officials have | Bo Raised in Porto Rico |[thit the numerous credit agencies | to see her in action. With the chil- | oo by a Jury of the|months before the murder Mrs. (| Liberty St..... he system of the Philadel | ot haq an opportunity to inspect for e I which have been credited by law, |dren at her heels and with the entire W b w g HMils had sald she might not live long. | plibnitntand ; D v / While they have helped to some ex. | villige trailing along, Gertrude went [murder of Mrs. Harrlet Vickers. The| Tphyring the hearing Marcus Beek Lot 1 over two lines of transinis ) During recent years, with the con-| Lowlands, EXpert Says. |tent, nave fallen far short from what |0 the nearby Feuer Lake, where she |jury made no recgmmendation for|man, brother of the late prosecutor. | For Details Consult T : e eareving o Seee- LS00 T 0SS T e on , ent, have fallen fa splashed and dove about for half an|mele,"dnd Justice *Katzenbach sen-| Agiriah Beekman, marehed down the | ¥ 0,000 VOlts, &N UN- |45 the' capacity of the old single-con- — Ll Lkt sl CF Uncimy hour. She then took on Hans Faust | fenced him to be electrocuted on Sep-| aigle of the courtroom with a bundie 1 precedented transmission in the Bast | g5 gygtem, ~ oficials hes to The President is giving consider-|yogerman, g German swimming|temper 20. of papers under his arm. They were 0 . ihough this high voltage has been [GUr AL, O e o, | B2, the Assoclated Press. ; able thought to the matter. Yester- | champion, for a race across the lake, | ‘A Cording to Fuersteen’s confession, | niraing documents of the earier in- | t]more 0 quite successfully for many vears |t SRR ENE T e abso.| NBW YORK, August 14.—Sugar|day he discussed it with Herbert|hich is only 250 feet long. The |rend in court, he shot and killed Mrs.| Vestigation which the State has been | in California. In time it is planned toj 5 0 necessary. One of the reasons | cane worth millions of dollars could [ Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, and | American swimmer won handily \by Vickers, former Salvation Army work-| seeking for weeks, and which investi- | add a third tower, which will brink | g g p 00 riced the possibility of |be produced on swamp land now lying [today he is in consultation with |several lengths. er, because she was “running around” S D s et anbritase before. the anisree. | balow. sea Joverm Porto Rico. Thig|Ch SiEReemEC U N | with girl he did not like. Geologlists, on examining the Sit¢ 0"} t was a . a Vi a vas dis eved |tional Farm Union, with headquar- In an ante-mortem statement, Mrs. the Conowingo rest ound it to ment yln:ujm_c_ \\lns..lulhfll}'w!lt't e ‘l‘{ 1:{.0(();)“‘;1?:. ‘.‘-3::\;]:),:6?»‘;(;;\2 ters in Washington. Following his | Gertrude was advised today from |y g “ho was 25, declared that be of solid rc speclaily favorable | Yeurs ago was because the city was | X ©'Vork Botanieal Garden, who re- | talk with Secretary Hoover, the Pres. | New York that a new model automo. | pyergteen wanted her to go to Ger- to dam construction. said that | dependent ubon the single conduit to | cently completed an ecoiogical survey | ident indicated that he is’convinced | bile is awaiting her there. DUfng|nany with him, and that he shot her many thousands of dollars will thusbring the supply as far as the George- | 61, < (O NI hé can bring agriculture to a prosper- | her Channel swim, Gertrude admitted | ARAY (PR, (ot @B Wi Mo e gaton be saved, for the site of Muscle Shoals | town Reservoir and upon_this one |98 S1¢ (PO g 10 this potential | ity par with the rest of the Nation’s) that she was spurred on by the Prom-| o gteen also said that he told her developnient, in the initial stages of tunnel to convey it to the filter beds | o/t TN Todq a system similar | business. The manner in which he [ise of the new roadster if she SUC-|iy,¢ he would not be able to see her | the construction, was found to be un-jin McMillan Park. to Holland’s dikes for drainage, and | discussed the sul with newspaper | ceeded. anutac. | 1ain and for her to go back to her BEAVER HEIGHTS, MD. feictony, #indl the (Government #e0 | Will Use Two Conduits. bointed out that in this and other |men after Sccretary Hoover had left [port of raw materials. Our manufac|pybang and children. “She refused Y vt to great expense before this fault| g 2 how useless areas the drainage might | this section vesterday afternoon gave | tured articles, he sald, which are| % ver me ™ he said. “I then got Strictly White Subdivision was corrected. i, Uron completion of the new filtra- | JOV LRcom0 BN Gy Cindmills because | the impression that Mr. Coolidge is |looked upon as the true test of trade, | ;1,4 yng shot her.” ctly Will Save Millions. l:{“'{:’ {"‘“‘“‘}u“& 1;;[‘:‘2{‘1:( "N’:”f‘ ‘1'\““1‘:]"3 of the constant winds. not_going: to rest while there are, as increased 12 per cent during the past e e R e D y 4 E g ' ¢ o4 folis i ssible to oly cribes them, “spotty” conditions'| year. Approximately 1,360,000,000 kilowatt | entire city with filtered water from Once Was Dry Land. ;‘: (tlh: country’s ‘businesd. conditions. | During their conference these two( STARTLING EXPOSE Chaose Your Homesite Now hours of energy will be produced by |that point while the Lydecker tunnel - son's ecologlcal survey, con- | He 15 eager to extend help and to |also discussed at some length commer- 7 s et ¥ 000 o ot ol ‘“A"F“"f et m‘ifl-. b '."m”"“"‘d du{')lx\‘l \”:1:';‘:\()13';\(\;&){ the insular | bring, prosperity to every one. - “‘l""‘ 'f“"-"t ‘"‘l‘ "‘"‘e,fi;‘,;;‘,‘,‘; HINTED IN MELLETT Begin your foundation with a small payment and and mor han 750,00 S 08 e e tunnel heen recondi- o ’ 7 i = " : estion of actual develc gnved thercby, an economy of millions | toned the plan s to’ use hoth con. | Eovernment, constituited the first com- Would Co-ordinate Agencies. (‘,("mg“‘m,umyv bt studied the work MURDER EVIDENCE Wh Y u Have Paid 8350- of dollars ¢ the dam will bo| QIS from Great Falls and both fil {J’ifi‘l‘i‘“:“(:‘f‘»“.‘(‘_{_l‘n"‘;,}’}(',‘"‘ e antipess From LJnat the President sald | Dorng done by the new aviation di- en O Across the top of the dam will bedeiqtion plants, thus giving the city a £ Rico. B . | through his spokesman the idea seems | it S R G ent of Com- SR ¥ = ) i sabas ehfos oo T oo 05 ect vavoyel moion REMIBBUS ENEIhe elivla S s belinves ihat his SUnKEN | gt now to be to organize the varlous | L OO0 £ cpart e tiniantal aly —we will build and finance a h‘eautd‘xutlnl(x;;‘r.w::‘x“vt’lr bl s foundation, over which the main Meb| 150,000,000 gallons a day, as compared | 11 °Ree, e e e - | asoncies for”extending farm credits. | jines, map out terminals, the setting (Continued from First Page.) v;‘nh al]_,cnyf col"’j:’e":‘::;si'mfus ooms and hath with full floored way from Baltimore to Philadelphia| e e 2 AL some prehis e,” he as- Ho wants to see co-ordination in ' e cOn lights for night three miles from the tol. ) a a floo Will_run: The hridge now used for | 1ith the 15000000 gallon capaclty of | gorted, it was dry Land D onth | the activities of the banks, insurance A li’x:;g::l}o:ngf ianes and the | most exceptional revelations I have |[ll attic that can be finished into three more rooms. Large lots. real the highway will be submerged in the | Poy Sonunl appropriation of $127,600 | &9, the north shore, Alon O Thiled | companies and the mortgage 10an | jicansing of pilots. During this con-|ever encountered.” homes, one carfare, schools, cut-rate stores ncarby. Safcty for waters of the reservolr. | which Congress will be asked to ap- | SLCL® & Breat ridge of Sane o v of | companies, e i wan. agreed. to have the| One of Roach's revelatlons is that |l sie children. Call our ofiice at end of Kenilworth car lines, Li ant e b the e o [ Propriate in December will bring the B ity Somciiuaran forronc || 20 gt s ‘{“‘l"‘:lg"“'gefl President appoint two special commis: @ revolver of forclgn make hetieved |l 2660, or Security Realty Company, Main 8758 at 710 Mth St and onc which will he 86 feet B o . 2214 | total cost of enlarging the water sup- | “Then the land besan to sink, the |into @ sort of centralized body sions to-serve in an advisory ca-|to have been used in the murder has & car al n will call for you. vill be 50 movable steel g: 2214 5 5 . Then the land began to s means oft improving credit. ot Ay a en traced in its ownership to a of our salesme e a 40 feet wide, Will [Pl up o $R827.600. When the | rigge of rock was brought down to | ™S, OF IOV AR CIEOTe o eney | pacity to the Rewly (oo adtante b2 R i e davan BROKERS PROTECTED intain the water lavel behind the|Project was authorized by Congress | the level of the ocean and the waves | . COGIRC CLl A e DR ter, who has intimate connections he property Sunday. Come out and they will be pl to give A shy et ubove the sea|in 1922 it was estimated the cost | pounding away at it for thousands |®XyMS 0 b qent wants to|merce Departments. The President)tef, who has 'SETOLIR COrIC g he | I with all gates open. The water | Would be $9.169,000. In testifying be- | of years finally broke the gaps in|ay'ita it what leglslation, if any, |announced later that he would shortly | FulL T ®h L ticheq in the investl- ¥ ,”' bth‘l\nH d at the rate of| fore the House subcommittee on Di: the rock and let the ocean thro: will be required the President has appoint these lV:'O fiflvlS(!}l“)‘ ((\:‘xlm‘s- gatlons, and still believed to have 1 Sl iy trict appropriations 'a few mont : i Mot made known ‘Gennitly. He I |slons, explaining that the men to|Satons Gl Sl GRIENTS GO TGS The isquehanna watershed of {ago, however, -Maj. O'Connor e Plant Life Differs. still awaiting a report on the effective- [ serve on them Awill be recruited fwom | o, saiq. e includes | Dlained that it had been found pos- | Great aifferences in the plant life | ness of the co-operative marketing |among those who are now especially | RRCL (96 oy deplored ivhat he nart of central Pennsyl sible as the work progressed to bring | o (he north and south sides of the | mensure passed at the last session of | interested in the development o termed the inactivity of local authori- 4 wle part in southern SHOIGIEMROWN IORSE 5271600 fsland were discovered, although the | Congress and which was designed at |tion in this country. = . |ties in pressing the case, declaring { York of northeastern Mary aspoctod DRI {olin 14 ot more than 50 miles wido | the Investigation of the administra. | The White House spokesman die-| {50 ¢ (1ot™i6%0t act soon the case land ix the first time this river| ISP S at any place. This was ascribed to|tion to help the farmers help them. |bosed of rumors that Pres et Codl- | R0 1 Y arce.” Ife said that Gov. 4 ° i has been dammed. B. D Hardy, Who has been supesin. fiyy, ation in rainfall, which aver- | selves. o had refused to see the delea- | [l 8 T 1o e cannot in- \ Hl Cost $52,000,000, tendent of the Washington aqueduct | i os"6) 1o 80 inches annually on the | Tt is understood the President will |tion of Knights of Colum us who | (0 ene. unless it I evident to him alna e T Wil Cost $52,000,000. __ | for many years and who is serving north and only half that much south. | get some idea of the agriculture gen.|wanted to plead for intervention in |/ i®hC N\ miials are embroiled in N f furnishing I'hxl.nlol]»hm]:\§snuiau‘ engineer in the construction While the swamp is prevalent along | erally from Mr. Barrett who is ex- Mexico. The Knights, who asserted some malfeasance, such as a liquor N ty Ly a mammoth reser-|of the enlarged supply system, Was in | " noreh shore, the south shore was | pected to remain at White Pine Camp | that they had proofs of outrages | [ING, Wl N \ mowing surred _to the | the Lydecker tunnel when it was 1ast | ¢013" similar to deserts of Arizona | until tomorrow afternoon. Secretary | against Americans, were told to go to | “Lp (0o pe plenty of evidence \ \} Philadelphia Ilectrie| inspected about 1915 and fs awaiting | ;.3 \exico. Scrukby thickets, cac-| Jardine of the Department of Agricul- |the State Department, because that | .., \hich he may act,” Roach said. § y ago. The location | with interest the opportunity that will| ¢ ana century plants were found | ture also Is expected to visit the |department is handling the case. If | pou o oxpects to have a case prepared \ . » { © purposes, and after | come next year to drain it out and in-| 4jong the south shore, among them | President at this mountain camp |the Knights feel that they have not | ¢i%SH ™federal grand jury by Sep- N 100% co-operative apartments | tion they began to| spect “its "present condition. This | L.INE (0 “Which climb trees. > | gome time in the near future, When |obtained full satisfaction from that | fomper 1. 8 \ X N nd in Conowingo | tunnel s four miles long. extending | “rpo “Palo de Pollo, or “Wood{of | the latter arrives he will be able to tell | department the President will gladly | ““Rumors that Gov. Donahey was to N at2801 ADAMSMI R | foa he O | straight across the city from George-| chjcken,” also received its first scien- | his chief what the Department bf |make his position personally clear to | receive a report on the Canton situ- \ I ,I 2 OAD. y A short time they felt in a po-j town to McMillan Park, and is 10 feet | (1 notice, Shooting out large bit- | Agriculture is doing and what the |them, either at White Pine Camp or |ation from a National Guard official § S . i ation to proceed. and a general con-| in diameter. 1t has carried the entire | el 100 the trunks at the base of- | farmers are doing and thinking about. | the White Holse, thday wete discaunted by membors of \ ome as low as 84 300 th i gract was awarded to Stone & Web- | water supply of the city to the filtra- | ton attain a circumference of a hun-| It is thought by the time Mr. Jardine k Gov. Donahey's cabinet in Columbus N 8 y wi { dter of Bost ationally known | tion plant since that plant was put in | gred feet, from which rises a trunk | arrives the President will have his Will Push Dry Enforcement. acordiiie: to a1t paEotiEattom AL Gy :\ mon N engineers ot e SEmice Ut N0, ; about a foot in diameter and 50 or 60 | plans for extending assistance fairly [ here will be no let-down In the| Gov. Donahey was not in Columbus § O fllly payments of 845.58 | 3 i s | ituves OFIthe emlatead ot 1 |Teotiigh. well worked out and ready to put in- | Government's efforts to enforce pro- | today, belng at Camp Perry review- § O . c Y N b i ing auitn worliers | oriiian) énliration) lant dn GEMNEY Discuss Many Subjects. ference, but enforcement may come emiticl § ey 9 i ' Waborins to hurry the dam to comple-| Park and the new one now being | COOLER WEATHER The ¥ ent’s conference yester-|a little cheaper next year with the LOPEZ, INC., BANKRUPT. § pl’lnc1pa.l and upkeep Son b Tuty 1. 1928 pushed to completion on Conduit road. day with Secretary FHoover, ®while |cessation of the Coast Guard building ’ & c N . A few weeks ago an order was| The old plant is known as a slow- LIKELY TOMORROW, briet, covered a wide variety of subs | Program. it SRy % gven to the Westinghouse Electric|sand filter and comsists of 20 filter Jects. President Coolidge from now on dur- | Npyw YORK, August 14 (P).—A pe- § Co. for two_generators at a cost of | beds of one acre each, or 20 acres. SAYS WEATHER MAN | Linkea up with the agricultural sit. |ing his stiy here will have a fishing | o™i pankruptey was filed today N e - mmore than $1,000,000, These are of| The capacity is rated at 3,000,000 uation was the general business situa. | companion after his own heart. John | B8 I (N0 TMINER, wag, el oiew N Th‘s is IeSS the larzest type in the world, weigh-| gallons per acre per day. ———— tion of the Country. Taking every-|Coolidge, his son, has completed his | PE* ¥4 Har (COPOF ¢ 10 0T 0 N nds each. The main The new plant on Conduit road .is (Continued from First Page) | thing into consideration conditions are [ course at the University of Vermont | h.gtrag " N . 5 type will be part|to be a rapid-sand filter and will cover |~ — “— | excellent, aithough, according to Mr. | Summer School and arrived at the | “/THi®Tciioners are the Eidorado N expensive than rent of 11 1 anits, which, when|an area of only three-fourths of an |anda D Joscph Larkin of Emergency | Hoover, the textile industry needs|camp today. Finance Co., Inc., $3,693; Warren L. § Sompleted apable of operating |acre. The capacity of a rapid-sand | Hospital. She was taken to Gallinger | boosting. The head of the Commerce | At Plymouth a year or so ago John | Samson, jr., $362, and Waiter Scheuer, § an outy ately '-*“‘“'“‘ filter is 130,000,000 gallons per acre. | Hospital for mental ohsvr\'mra[on» Dx;‘- Department gave the President to un-|used to sneak out with a friend or [§519. Although the corporation is al \ electrical he entire dere Stewart of the Gallinget staff stated | derstand that this industry, as well as | two and whip the nearby streams, |leged to have committed “acts of bank- c Sost 1 000,000 New Method of Cleaning. today that her conditlon is serious and | the bituminous coal industry, which |much to his father's amusement. | sonteo no eotimate of total labill N On terms like these you can The 1 ation that fol-| In order to clean the filters at the |muy have been brought about by the |is going through & slump right now, | Mrs. Coolidge would keep his dinner |tias ot assets is ineluded in the peti. \ lowed th als development {old filtration plant workmen have to | heat. can be brought up to normal before [in the oven while the youngster |tion. Lopez's attorney issued a state. % own your own apartment % 35 evi ce in the|shovel about an inch of sand off the | George B. Huetter, 65 years old, of v long. fished. > ment in which it was said that the N O : RAERIty 6t Conow “Enterprising | top of each filter. At the new filtra- [ 1612 I3 strect southeast, was stricken | The President’s spokesman _later | Now, however, she may have to |musiclan was not in any way affected N among ne]ghbors of your realtors have pluced their t tenta- | tion plant it will merely be necessary | with the heat ea today and re-|informed the newspaper men’ that keep two dinners warm. by the action personall; \ . . - o tive adve ts about the country- | to press a button reversing the flow mgained unconsclous at Casualty Hos- [ Secretary Hoover told the President N choice, in a new building side, and is possible that the ac-|of water, so-that it will flush its|pital for several hours while a corps |that American trade was in a tip top \ o . tvity may assume larger proportions | way up through the sand instead of |of physicians worked over him with [ condition, with 57 per cent increase in \\\ Ycu overlook the shaded —_————— tering dewnward. This process | ice restoratives, He re-|exports and a 37 per cent increase in § 1 d £ 1 . . Wi es the sand by causing the sedi- | gained consciousness later this morn-|imports since the World War. Mr, N m Such a Friendly Neighbor. S Ent "o ‘oves he oy of fna)ine nd was SiNito b6 on ke Tal| FOGVGF reportel ihat the belancs of § L ‘,an groves of stately N Prom Capper's Magazine fiters. " After about five minutes the |40 recovery. foreign trade in our favar was actu: .The terms of Morris Plan § trees in Rock Creek Park; g i Nio] or Vs v 0! he rev S lown- , Y 88 5 y . . Tl e e R e Other Cases Reported. fn the preceding 12 monthe, He &t Loans are simple and practical N a location almost unrivaled wanted < e Casualty Hospital physiciana also | tributed this to tho reasons—the % andjfair—it is not necessary to \ et onl tone’s th \ tree which bore o new filtration plant wi were required to treat V 5 rice of wheat and cof 2 low- y \ e : e e | ey T e | of 513 Third street for simiiar troubje, |er. thereby making the value in dol. 2~ have had an account at this Bank \ yet only a siones throw poempomgpaliog nd they wouid walk | now in course of construction, and | His condition was undetermined today. [ lars and cents less: and the cost of to borrow. . from 18th and Cclumbia v tree and pick up | which will also house a new pump.| Willard L. Hammer, 19-vear-old em- rubber, of which the United States is 00T . fpuer fo Neime e WG Bl . S PUMP.| love of the United States Chamber | the largest buver in the world, being Road some e e e < 1ot Commerce, residing at 317 East | higher, therefore making the dollar ° ground t l:!Pl ‘P“‘h{ }" Since ‘he‘ l"nl:ll'll("({ S}S!‘Gnl will Capitol su_en“. = .s taken to Emerg- value of imports greater. For each $50 or) mmm'- Sty feve Ar B bring, rom Great Falls to Dalecarlia | gney Hospital early today and treated | Mr. Hoover told the President that fractionborro ed within a day W Valking back with these windtalls {;Y;f,fi}n:m;“, S bse for maner ha [for heat prostration. He is expected i lhe],';flnl!ednfi!'mes‘ Is to occupy lt;: you afvee to de- or two after filing ot on top of 5 e has been decidéd to con. | to recover. . |formidable pesition in world trade, posit $1 per week application— s they me o o i | to come, it has been con. heth Aldie of 1811 Adams Mill | Will be through our manufactured 3 Account th few escep- LA load of un told him { vert the surplus into power to operate ) ‘hi d b £ z B, o g 4 is sell- h sh 4 been dotmng, ) Py A 7 8 road was overcome by the heat while | articles, and not because of our ex the ds 0] tions. o vust hand | (he pumps and machinery at Dale- Isvorking in a laundry late vesterday . S Which “may be ing fast; come Sund L =0y eat de plums | Carli- ernoon. She was treated atGar. e g H e Sunday (or any b down de &eeds.” Thev | ki A A Hospi er condition is not o and o P e Building Power Plant. Stritne Ecootiingl B gthe olice: st the note when MORRIS PLAN evening) and inspect the apart- el iy The hydro-clectric power plant for| Numerous other less serlous cases ortdagde due. Deposits notes are usually g i - Letind ot o Rt Tl resu from the continued torridity may be made on made for 1 year, ments that remain. R e that o ?“l’fi‘-ia‘ ‘"f‘]i‘.’{ "“"‘:"":ic' were treated at neighborhood drug| enimpreves a weekly, semi- though they may Junior Colleges Gain, + | dern “Trom. the' Driscariia Ressevgic | 5003 oy g i S DL y Loans monthly or p be m/or any . et :port being made to the pq i . In United States there are to-|to the canal. It will house two water it cen. S 8 m«:‘nrh'l} basis as s of from OPen Until 9 P.M Aav more than 200 “junior college: turbines operating two generators. A} L s BDee AsiielPents I you prefer. o o The mumber is sald to be gaining | 78-nch pipe is belng’liid from Dale- 7 N Amole funds eerest 2 steadily as part of the plan for re. | carlg down to this power plant,| (Cliff Plunge Kills Woman, 70. Eassonabl S ) e e I rer, "of | chr¥en which the surplus of un:| E or awToTne E MORRIS PLAN e try. without any sudden | Altered water will be converted into| BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Me., Au- ‘advice o upset. It is a part of the plan to|energy to run the pumps. gust 14 (P).—Mrs. Joseph P. Turner, thersome details Under Supervision U. S. Treasury \ imtensify and improve sccondary edu | Maj. O'Connor told Congress at the |70, of Port Deposit, Md., died last s f - Y b university of the future | last session that he figured on saving | night from injuries received when she H LR st co 1408 H Street N. W. N1430 K Street N.W Main 3830 Would be reserved for more intensive, | approximately $125,000 a vear at the | fell from a 40-foot cliff near her Sum. LN \ 3 - i \ . 1 “disinterested” study, and the high |start by converting the surplus water | mer cottage at Christmas Cove. She -- ESDALINED M99+ < 4 'Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of N \ A school and junior colleges would carry | Into power, which saving would de-|walked over the edge of the cliff 1001-15® St. N.W. R ——— - I;;F, hu?k of the load now put upon |crease gradually as the surplus during the temporary absence from \W/ ‘9/%”04{?%///%2%/%///////////////////”%/%//%% y the colleges. water is takea up by the growth of her side of a nurse.

Other pages from this issue: