Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1926, Page 6

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6 # THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, AUGUST 1926—PART 1. 15, POLICE STATION 13 OPENS TOMORROW Large Attractive Structure| of New Type Has Many Advantages. | A building which resembles a small country clubhouse more liee station in its dignified will he formally row. It tion in the no Ture apened 1 ix the thirteenth precinet st hwest section. on 1 Nicholson sireet. east o eenth. ! Capt. ¢, 1. M under command of Lovd. formerly of the tenth precinct Not on chitecturally but also in the facilities for pr the thirteenth precinet is nionize p dential character The accommodations while 4 them whol as improved ve i lighit and gen eval surrodr concert ill not be take n the full view of | With a desire to re < of prison curhstone spe he planners of the building provided a covered arch Th e rear al 4 point connect building with the gar Will Support Hesse's Demand {Ellis Island Called onditions at Officers Respect Adverting to complainis of the treatment of British sub, cts who E'a place for th debasiiation of s | Rights of Citizens. e inite Against Al Capt. 1 d Las under him a torce ” of approximateiv 31 men to patro! the new precin The boundaries ] Commissioner Proctor L. Doughert v take in that portion of the city nort announced yvester that he would of Ruchanan streei 1o the Districe | Support Ldwin B. Hesse. super ne hitherte wnder the jurisdiction of police. in his campaign 1o he tenth precine Asslating Capt. | emen o respect the con Lord in the administration of the | Stitutiona! vighis of citizens of the precinct will be 1. I W, MeCor Distriet mack. A consider ion of the issued « gen b personnel is drawn fie the tentk police take Capi. Lord’s place a1 the iatte an Lo S o TO RETURN TO FRANCE h Conforms 1o K A B gers. the put up ¢ ding congratulations upon from those v completed struct i week. The plans for were made Architect H this type for #im to have for its site ) in a ained uppermost in the pl the architect and in the const tion by the contractor it The neatness of its exterf one to expect much less commodious quarters on the i side than are encountered A exterior 2 B nove | feature is the elimination o 1he cupola, which for some mysterious | ason heretofore has seemed an im tant adjunct of precinet buildings other item is the elimination of the | flagstaff from the roof. The thivteenth | gStaff is i ied ir (he southeastern corner of Metrope Termine shall be 1 Klux Kla Secretary. Asked About Conter- tj o and 1 ences. Says He Naturally Wilt men for illeg, treatment of an i : S . - Receive Callers During Vis Will Support Hesse. see that the accorded Commis- | vitizens The Treasury \merican Andrew by auic < Bains. 1 support action he it about ned to think that some of of rough treatment on the v be greatly ex § Qs room for my own oh the administra Police For (@ that the rights s protected.” satd Ma citizens Hesse IN BOY'S DEATH. ni its gilded ball is| i Towa Lad Died From Auto Inju- pesdav promises an the level of (he roof t Demands Diguity of Men : T el A runway for automobiles extends| o Wlipud arare ittt ries—Fish Peddlers Released Semnt o snilrels around the buflding except | picemnen oticomaen sho Bk | BIOTR CITY, Tows e e an il lar ini (L derstanding of the dignities and | - Rob Strong and If 10 be fel chavacter and acting viv v s a < i t of ornamental \:n.rvnd'n\' Tor s { responaibilities of thew work are { ped s, wer e v is i 2 going 1o be compelled either to stop | foda: when P entrance to the building hurassing citizens or leave the de ot vesponsible ‘ b s 2 Four large unfluted columns | partment i [ mar Popye. s . ammitteeriin o with Corinthian tops guard the front Every word was in all 15 !heaten o deul h o wit door from an eclevated portico at ihe | implications, in the recent geneii L s et head of a b outside stairway. This | order that directed ihe officers aud | ! aten portico is angular and smacks of { members of the force to familiavize | . en promnte i lemselves wi e constitutional of yeputed kian can the old Colonial mansions that can ||é' seen during tours througi some sec | | tions of The columns sup trian toppiece, decorated with filigr bronze he neath which is the legend, “Police Sta tion No. 13 i Has Lobby Like Hotel As one enters from the front door there is a large lobby extending alinost Virginia port a which s | entirely across the expansive breadth | Bridgeport +f the huilding 1o greet the spectator 1t Jooks much like the marble tloored | foyer of a hotel This feyer is en anced by two simple slender dori columns of wood which flaul the aside for the station clerks the western cor-wr of the space se desks. 1 & 2 Special Dispateh to The Sta ey e e and | T RRIDGEPORT. Conn, August 14 fioor | The Bridgeport stabbe o alrea There ave | has piu vent cells not 1o v prison Tnieve fooring and the e g windo steel | no mor i v which three dor jows stand out in sepurate vealized The witness room 1s also lo- {198 cated upsiairs, as well as the shower [ : hree other roums be utilized #s a stor < restroom and aged an; pies the west ui. a large | = dista with pa heating the sia Ked w rest from a spec ent coalh plant will tion house : A large width of the part of the cel roon runs ihe ing in the front r and a washroom is located ai the foot of the stafrwas Garage in Three Parts. The garage is divided into three | sections g prov es and parts—small and west be of motor section, 1 of the larger motor such as patrols and « hutia weather Work o siarted last impeded the this p Apri Progress The o pletion of the b Mr. Rogers was tk the time of the s tract, he states by former Commissioner wndvance the date of completion ly 15. on which ates. to June 1 n advance wou ghts of Americins imlawful seizures un 'POLICE MOBILIZED T0 HUNT STABBER' Wounded 16 Girls. Works With works with top spe haste the strang e weapon is so held blude can chased. b i vefrain from searches Criminal. Who Has Lightning Speed. stiletto i nged a but even in his @ rinal is carefu wound his vietims se ome runn the ninch: the i once penetr il e than miscale un thut she None middie oot. has | d remarkab) so far he elude lis mption of A very large De- partment Store in New York City canceled this order at the last minute —THE MANUFAC- on his hands and of- fered them to us at a great concession in price—WE TOOK THE ENTIRE LOT and that accounts for the RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE! The price s for Monday and Tues- day only. Two-Day SALE Every new advance | season shade—blacks, reds, greens, sands, woods, honey, copens Home st | ession he attacked e Kinder The screar him as & hand avoidable delays. he agreed Changes in the plans. involving ex tra work, as well as the bad weather at the outset of the construction, how r. were the causes of the work not completed at the time specified Rogers sald that progress of 1 the station house was pection by uni- | he regular building ir spection e, he claimed, acted ad- | verseiy on his workers mes | fhe Brightwood | n ticipate in the | emng of 1 ! ecince 1 morning dent Charles W. Ray vesterday ad- +ised all members to be on hand &t 1oe station at § am. n addition_ Take ! ride around the Tidal Basin | and less fortunate children will THE CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY (Tidal Basin at 13th St.) and grays—Ilarge and small shapes. DON'T MISS THIS OPPOR- TUNITY. your youngsters for s | on the SWAN BOAT benefit through "G STREET CORNER TWELFTH ' 4 Leaders Are Encowraged by, i, Klan’s War Declaration | Republican party State pol but | residential ear A activity [ W. & J. SLOANE 1,800 RAND- NEW Chic Fur-Felt TURER had them left 4 ® 7: ! gg Entrance % Thru the DEPT. D.. C. | IWILL SEEK DATA | - ON AIRPORT COST Choice for Location Lies Be- tween Benning and Vir- ginia Tracts. | Having determined that the site for | ja municipal airport would best serve | ithe future aeronautical needs of | Washington either on the tract of j}and recommended by the Kenilworth | and Benning Citizens' Associations or | on the proposed fillin area between | Gravelly and Hunters Points on the nia site of the Potomac. oppo site’ Hains Point. the District Chap- ter, National Aeronautic Association, | will endeavor to obtain estimates of | the actual cost of both tracts Fhe site in Benuing, having for its ) [ nucleus the old Benning rvace track, is privately owned. while the other project would require the filling in | of land now subnkrged under one and two feet of water. If this were under- {taken it would be United States prop. erty and would have to be ceded to! government by act of the airport A Schmit stant engineer in O'Connor this dis District ling in an ar 000 feet square. | from the pro and tical standpoint submerged ground running down to Hunters Point. making a o0 feet lof 1 3.000 feel heavy map it s about 3,000 feet square. t such project would ‘be prohibitive in undertaken solely for a Dis irport, the purposes. | feet? T Smith. committes. ai the o e ——————E s This area, south of Gravelly Point, and now under water (marked by nes) may some day be the District’s airport. Dotted lines indicate area that may be . filled in eventually to either accommodate the af From Gravelly Point to Hunter he proposed site's relation to the center of the city is shown by | the Tocation of the two bridges, Hains Point and other landmarks. SAVED FROM WELL AFTER NINE HOURS Skull Fractured, Man Stands in Water Up to Armpits. | Beaten and Robbed. Special Dispatch 1o The Star BALTIMORE. Md. August 134 | Robbed of his jeweiry and §2i1 v ! money and thrown into an abando well on the Philadelphia road. (¢ fanc Savatoe was rescued by poii | vesterday. after he had been stan with a fractured skull in his armpits for nine hours. . | Savatoe told the police that _~|lrived here Thursday night < Brooklyn. N. Y. and expected to 1 | his Dbrotherdindaw. but the la | failed to show up. While he waiting in the station three approached him. and after he was a stranger, offered him to his brother-inlaw's home. iie got into an auto and after ns short distance one of ti over the head with a piece of pipe, and when he attempted to fig back, the other men drew blackjacks and beat him into insensibility, he said Savatoe said he came to when the lifted him out of the car. bui was too weak to offer resistane il men lifted some hoards him into the well. closing over him afterwai for the airport. would have to ha § chased either by the National €a; ital Park and Planning Commissio under the status of a park or by 1 District Commissioners. In all cases Congress wouid have to he asked the funds e oard As represented on the 's expansion or for park oint the distance is 7,000 stion of Mr. Schmiti opinion a field 3.000 feet sc Augusi 14 |amply serve the needs for ma ave |vears. Should the port become con of a re Alabama < of the ime 10 time, it is argued. 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