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P —— g DR. WALSH RETURNS WITH PAPAL NEWS Tour, in Interest of Near East Relief, Covered Wide Area in Europe. Back from Europe on a mission in the interests of the Catholic Near East Welfare Association, Dr. Ed- mund A. Walsh, ce president of Georg re- turned to Wash portant communication from FPope Pius XTI to the 1,000,000 members of the assheiat Dr. Walsh ences with t and was appe ctown has \d three pr e confer- > Pope while in Rome ointed a member of the direction of president of Dr ies in Eu the vast re-| which _the | half of S ewhere, d or politics. ing Center. n made possible n Catholics who in one day in| of the associa-| 1 Catholic orking in | v East. | out by ation of wssociation, | 1ve heen estab- | have | 2 great center | ¥ Fiskarchintoithe Jlems now confronting both the nd West will be carried out. Property has been acquired and the building has already begun. entific and many pr Pope Shows Apprec Pope Pius showed his appreciation of the original painting of the poster used in the recent campaign, which | Dr. Walsh presented to him on his ar- rival in Rome. The Pope ordered it preserved among the historical works in the Vatican museum. During mission in Central Eu- rope, Dr. Walsh visited, among other places, Louvaine. Brussels, Paris, Ber- Tin, Vienna, the Baltic States and Dan- zig, one of the most important north- ern ports of Europe. In each place conferenees were held with local au- thorities in furtherance of the relief campaign. ROAD BIDS SOUGHT. Concrete Stretch Through Kenil- worth, Md., Projected. $pecial Dispatch to The S BLADENSBURG, Md., July 30— Bids are being sought by the State Roads Commission for construction of a half-mile stretch of concrete sur- facing on the River road, toward Kenilworth, from the end of the pres- ent half-mile of improved roadway. Completion of this road will mean a direct link between northern and| southern Prince Georges County. Special Dispatch to The Star. COLLEGE PARK, Md., July 30.— The State Roads Commission is seek- ing bids for the construction of 1.45 miles of roadway, to be either of con- crete or amiesite, through the campus of the University of Maryland. It is expected that bids will later be asked for construction of a permanent road | m the Washington-Baltimore Bollevard to the B. & O. Railroad | rall | 1ast been | ¢ ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 30 (Spe- cial).—Judges and clerks to handle the Democratic primary here next Tues- day were named yesterday by the electoral board. The primary will be held to nominate Democratic candi- dates for the State Senate and the House of Delegates. Location of the judges and clerks follow: 1 y Hall, 200 block street—W. Moore T. Alton Moore, J. Fd- hinn and Norris Roland, Sec rd, 110 North Royal street— e A. Harlow, Edward J. Fleming, nk Creighton, Conrad Schwab and Charles E. Cook. Third ward, Odd Fel- Jows' Hall, 200 block North Columbus street 2. Monroe, Charles Downey, Joseph Lash, Charles Keegan and Purvis Downham. Fourth ward, Friendship Engine House, 100 block South Alfred street—Thomas Chaun- v, J. T. Downey, Vernon Dyson, W. 11. Hunter and Smith Chauncey Candidates for the State Senate are Frank L. Ball of Arlington County, the incumbent; Charles Henry Smith Alexandria” and Walter ~ Tancill Oliver of Fairfax County. Candidates for the House of Delegates are J. I'red Birrell, James Reece Duncan, Henry P. Thomas and Harry F. Ken' nedy. The Smith party will hold a in the George Mason Hotel at § o'clock tonight The Bradley and Salem, N. J., Fire Departments will he represented at the Virginia State Firemen's Associa- tion convention, to be held in this city August 23, 24, 25 and 26. Bradley will 10 40 men and one piece of fire- fighting apparatus and the Salem de- partment will send 50 men and a band. Members of Troop 126, Boy Scouts, night decided to place a glase marker bearing the inscription, “In Memory Boy Scouts of American, Troop 126. Be Prepared” over the door of a room in the Alexandria Hos- which was recently endowed by Ma., d of Geor of Fort Washington were hosts to a party compr members of the Alexandria Ki » and 25 farmers from northesn rginia terday. A drill, handled ntirely Reserve officers, was staged. by Wheat planted in India this year covers 30,000 acres. THE _EVENING ew Hyattsville Chief Arrested in Riverdale Chase Special Dispatch to The Star. RIVERDALE, Md., July Chief of Police 3. "Aldr {erdny arvested Chief of Police Carl M. Blanchard of Hyattsville, charg- ing reckless driving and discharg- ing of firearms Blanchard pursued a speeder over the line between the two towns and fired at him as he escaped near the rallroad. He =aid he had been instructed that his authority ex- tended beyend Hyattsville when fleeing speeders were involved. He ve his personal hond hefore Justice of the Peace O. C. Fuller for appearance next Wednesday on the reckless driving charge, the 1se being dismissed be no lives were imperiled Blan was appointed Hyattsville chief a week TOURNEY ORATOR NAMED. Gardiner to Address Surrattsville Church Benefit Crowds. Special Dispatch to The Star. SURRATTSVIL , Md., July 30.— W. Gwynn Gardiner will be the or: tor of the day at the annual (nmn' ment for the benefit of St. John's Church to he held here Wednes He will deliv the charg to knights at the start of tilting at 2:3 o'clock. LeRoy Pumphrey will be the orator of the evening and will deliver the address at the coronation ball to be held 0 o'clock, when victorious riders will crown the queen of love and beauty and her three maids. Frank r., will be chic shul of the tour nent 4 will be Katherine Baden, Duvall and Agnes Blandford. will be W. G. Dent, Hunter Edelen, ' , John M. Bowie, E. . H. Blandford, Samuel ill, Frederick Binger and H. Stan- Cash prizes of $25, $15, are offered winning knights. All riders must be costumed. There wWill be a fried chicken dinner, music, amusements for the children and other attractions. J. H. Blandford is chair- Katherine Judges man of the arrangements committee. tell you about it. OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Permanently Productive That’s what you want your Life Insurance money to be. You don’t pay premiums just to supply your dependents with a few months’ spending meney. A Life Insurance Trust with the UNION TRUST COMPANY will preserve the prin- cipal and make it a source of assured and continuing income for your heirs. Let us -lInionTrust ¢ Company South-West Corner I5th and H Streets North-lWest EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN - President. a distance of five-eighths of a 233432333338 83 33383388 B 8288283883833 8 Don’t miss your Sunday Star These are week-ends when we want to stay, out of doors. Newspapersare often neglected on Sunday But be sure to read The Star this Sunday. Itwill carryimportantnewsabout out of doors—and indoors, too! Mid-Summer Sales —begin Monday morning. The Sunday Star will carry four pages of important information —the advance fur sale, the advance sale of blankets, sales in every section of this great department store. % Besure to read your Star this Sunday! ansburgh & Bro. 7th, 8th and E TEETTEETE T IRTITTETTTFTTVTIVETTRIRVIRE ROCKVILLE. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 30 (Special). —The mayor and council of Rockville | have fixed the tax rates and signed the annual levy for the year whic began July 1. and, according to F Bache Abert, town clerk and treas- urer, the taxes are now due. Proper- [ty owners will again be required to | pay $1 on each $100 of real and per- onal property, and the usual sewer tax of $5 has been continued. As was | the case last -ear. the general tax rate is 60 cents, and there is a levy of 40 cents for redemption of bonds anl paying of interest on the town's bond- ed indebtedness. The bonded indebt- edness is now $66,000, which will be reduced at the rate of $3.000 a year for the next two years, at least, a. cording to Clerk Aber The town taxable basls is approximately $1,627, 000, an increase of around $100,000. September 24, 1926, Mrs. Mabel W, : section of th county, filed suit in C it Court her for a limited divorce from Charles F. Meyers on the ground of desertion, and on December 15 following the de- fendant filed a crossbill in which he, too, charged desertion and asked to be granted the divorce. Judge Robert B. Peter has handed down an opinion dismissing both bills. The couple were marrled in 1915 and lived tc sether until December, 1925, and have three children. Marriage Licenses Tssued. Licenses have been fssued by the clerk of the Circuit Court here for the iage of Theodore B. Hill, s Audrey C. Yates, 18, Washington, and Joseph G. Smartness that catch STAR. WASHINGTON, .7 .F.“For¥thet24th year WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT...BUICK WILL BUILD THEM D. €. SATURDAY. JULY 30, 1927, and Miss Anna M. Smedley, 19, both of Front Royal, Va. In Circuit Court Mrs, Frances Miles, by her attorney, Thomas M. Ander- son, has filed suit against Roy Miles for a limited divorce on the ground of desertion. She claims the defendant's conduct toward her was so cruel she | was forced to leave him. She also ks alimony and counsel fees. They were married February 17, 1926, and lived together until the following No vember and have no children. According to the editor, Mrs. FErnest Offutt of Rockville, the Ur es Patent Office has \\nm Democratic Club of Mont- gomery County a certifi itle to the little paper, the W an Demo- erat, published for several years by the ‘county organization. Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson o Chevy Chase, former- ly president of the Woman's Demo- Club and editor of the publica- tion, claimed ownership and the right to issue the paper and some months o filed an interference to the copy right. According to Mrs. Offutt, paper will be issued only now and then until the mext political campaign, when it will appear weekly. Traffic nes Imposed. For violations of motor vehicle regu- lations, the following have forfeited collateral in the Police Court he; William n James, $11; Nile H. Taylor Edward ., L. W. Schnauft Clar: and Willlam Combs, §7.50 each. Vernon O. Ric A. White, 19 yea more, were married in Rockville y terday afternoon by Rev. S. J. (fl)mln of the Christian Church, at the home of the minister. and Miss Mary old, both of Balti- Bui Bu Emerson & Orme 1016 Conn. Ave, 1620 M St. Fletcher Motor Co. Alexandria, Va. Fred N. Windridge Rosslyn, Va, | sued to the the | Buick Motor Co. (Division of General Motors Corporation) Fourteenth at L ASSESSORS OUSTED IN FREDERICK ROW Grove and Harley Placed Fellow| Workers at Disadvantage by Low-Figuring Ruling. uly 30.—John Harley were ' sors asse more. In a late vesterday d that Grove their fellc and J. vant the commiss and Iarl Jo Thomas Burke, by favoring lo v. Both Dut | were assigned to continue The four ordered to discontinue their lowing charges of low | At the hearing Thur ion determined ti ASSeSSOTS their wor worg fc CORNS Quickrelieffrompainful § corns, tender toes and pressure of tight shoes. DrScholl’s Zino-pads and llw: storeg everywhere ck bhas again | C Bury Moter Co. Anacostia, D: C. sessors were recently | fulfilled Stanley H. Horner 1015-1017 14th St. Harley had influenced their fellow \\nrl\crn The statement was rigned Enos Ray, chairman, and Jesse ll Price and Oscar Leser, members of the tax commission. s vdney, N. S. W., may add a the- |( r to its public hospital building. E2SSOSOODTIDS 9 Will Change Stations. Col. Robert & Abernathy, Coast Ar- tillery Corps, at Fort Monroe, Va. and Col. William E. Cole, Coast Artil- lery Corps, at Honolulu, Hawall, have been ordered to exchange stations and duties, effective in December. On and after Monday. August 1, we will occupy our New Store, at 1407 H Street, just a few doors from the Fourteenth and H Street corner, where we w eight years. Florist ere located for twenty- Main 3207 New Store, 1407 H St. N.W, thss romiése: . . es the eye on any Boulevard K for 1928 now on display Dick Murphy, Inc. 1835 14th St. N.W. and 604 H St, N.E C. C. Waters & Son Gaithersburg, Md, Rushe Motor Co. Hyattsville, Md.