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PARKPOWER AMITY ONRIVER 1S SOUGHT wo Members of Planning Commission to Study Pro- gram’s Feasibility. 03 Two members of the National Cap- | tal Park and Planning Commission sve been instructed to study the con- | ention of the Patomac River Corpor-| tion of Delaware that detailed in estigation might demonstrate the | ossibility of waterpower development n the Upper in harmony ith park For two hours vesterday ommission and officers of the power orporation the ¢ whether a compromise tween the iral beauty ng of the dar lectric power Both Plans Discussed. | The park ng commis ion has taken a it & he applic ion or a prelimir roceed vith the prepa plans or a large p on the round that development would ar the n f the river interfere 3 Robert J. B <eller, represent tion, sought th fommission yester sent their hrgument that the two aims—park isvelopment and waterpower—might | he made to harmo: “We talked ov r plans and ur plans, and whe there is any ible, Col xecutive officer of on. Will Inquire Further. Col. Grant added that while the | ommission feels that any encroach ment is fraught with danger to the | hatural scenery of the gorge, it dr‘vi ired to he reasonable in trving to scertain if there is an intermediate round. He pointed out that it will for the Federal Power Commis- fon to decide the relative merits of ark development and power deveiop ent, from the standpoint of the | blic interest. Col. Grant and Frederic ted were the two members designated | o inquire further into the subject. | s a result of their studies the Park "ommission may suggest to the Power | "ommission the factors that are con- idered essential to the park project. | Upon leaving the conference vester. | fiay Mr. Bulkley and Col. Keller said hey asked the commission to con- ider whether it would not be in the | ublic interest rather than against it | o have a detailed investigation to | ind out the extent to which water | power and park development con- ict, and the extent to which the two ovements could he made to har- | onize. indful of the desire to preserve nat- iral scenery. v Financial Question Involved. As one member of the Park Com- nission puts it, the question appea o be whether a power pry ould save the scenic beauties would | till be financially feasible. oration's application has been dis- ussed on the basis of the Tyler plan it development. which contemplated fiams at Chain Bridge and Great Falls, reating large lakes behind them. The orporation contends, however, that it s not bound to the Tyler pian and hat the details of the project would e worked out by detailed investiga- ion if a preliminary permit is granted by the Federal Power Commission. The preliminary permit, which is he immediate issue to be decided by he Federal Power Commission, would ot authorize construction of the oject, but would give the Potomac iver Corporation priority in applying ater for the license to build the dams nd geservoi M3j. Brehon Somervell, Army en- ineer for this district, who conducted he War Department hearing on the Potomac ~ waterpower project, will make his report to Gen. Jadwin, chief f engineers, about October 1. The War Department’s recommendation ill go then to the Federal Power “ommission for final action on the ap- plication for the preliminary permit. One Dies, 7 Hurt in Train Crash. LAPEER, Mich., September 19 (#). -One per! was killed and seven in- ured, one robably fatally, when a ichigan Center passenger train fichigan Central passenger train it Carpenter, near here, yesterday. string of four unoccupied coaches pt the head of the passenger train, which was splintered in the crash, cted as a shock absorber for the oaded passenger cars following and vnd them from hem: wrecked Potomac | developmept the park question is possible f the nat 1 the build- | for hydro- | discussed permit to . Charles r corpor- with the Law Olm- NSIBLE F 3 by myself. EMORY, 300 Lansing ot Golmar Manpr. hed and plante: lass_order: rich _soil and A. HERRE! 26 10th R Ky FA sgn 4 miles ike. 14 T A connection with the PARA RN AMENT \L T1RON V\fll{h\ M R_JAY DeKOV ROOF Douting. furna: es repaire onable 1 Col ax Roofins LEDR ATan"v'mrn RET daily unt cober ith - al n I::l) choice apvles. hour out Fre ider rick E ¥ E MINATION F ANDI | aten Tor ligenss i pracuce medicine an | [irgery an_the Dis % ’W hingtor wezinning. Octo tion-address SE- “DICAL SUPER #tonw., Wash 19 Fo rm ROARD m Suite 110. 18 bt ILER & SON. A TO SOME OTHER CITY: RY ! Grapzs—Grapes_Grapcs F Crovo. Jr.i8 Co, Whn\e!a" F"l:( o ““]'Yrmy- "hnnv Ma DON'T WAIT rains to foree the roof ques and ight Roof re for hig von. Let N OW. pairs our speciaity Main 933 " QUALITY SHADES MADE TO ORDER n alic with_us today wbond Ohie Factory Prices are lower. KLEEBLATT 1 & n’ ndow Shades and Screens. Phon PRINTING 4 us estimate on vour Fall nseds— | 1l Umiilion-dotiar Dlant is at sour | service. Thc National Capnal Press'; .60 | mswrm S. ADAMS PRINTING | tracks from several downtown streets, | | Four cnal They said they were not un- | disapp | his famil, ed the matter | The cor- | police this morning, the information th e are receivers of | e _careful attention. | for new | TRACTION CHANGE UNDER ADVISEMENT Officials of Compames Not Ready to Comment on Suggestions of Experts. | | i 1 Officials of the two street raliway | companies said today they would re- | frain from commenting on the recom- | mendations for the removal of. car | | 15 suggested by one of the experts of the National Capital Park and Plan- ning Commission, until they have time | to consider and report on the entire | plan of the expert for { vouting of cz The expert. ). Mills, proposed the elimination of tracks from Fif teenth street between New York and Pennsylvania_avenues, New York ave- nue betwen Fourteenth and Fifteenth 'nd Pennsylvania avenue between enth and Fifteenth, as a means of simpl on_problem 1t Fifteenth s ) nue. " He fucther reportedl that: stch| 1 change should be “ollowed by con- necting the G street tracks with t Penr enue tracks by a d sion across Fifteenth stre Other Reroutings Listed. He susgested many other rerout- | ings, the details of which have not vet been diselosed, aimed to eliminate | a large percentage of the turns made by cars on ex z routes and to bring about a greater joint use of ex- | isting trackage by the two companies, | In fact, his plan is predicated prin- nified treatment of ex- | isting To that extent it constitu other argument in favor of consolidation of the car step which has been many yvears Officials of the Washington Railway | Electric Co. and of the Capitall action Co. are awaiting copies of | the various maps and the complete | report of Mr. Mills before deciding on the comment they will give the com- mission in response to the invitation. No Actlon by Com The park commission itself took no action on the Mills report at the nionthly meeting just ended. lut in-| structed a committee to go carefl into it between now and Januar gineer Commissioner Ladue, who is member of both the Public Utiliti Commission and the Park and Plan ning Commission, is a member of the ! special committee, making possible | co-ordination between the two agen- cies in the forthcoming study of the street car reuting |!‘]\'HI MYSTERY IS SOLVED. Boy Repurted Lo=t Is Found! Asleep in Bed. | Francis Goldsmith, 9 vears old, | Chapel Point, Charles County, Md., | red from his usual haunts! fternoon and members of | became alarmed. Searching parties were organized, but no trace of the youngster could be found. Judge George C. Aukam, pending the day at the resort, report- 10 the local police last night and plans were being made to t a description of the boy | lines, a | advocated for ! ission. A telephone message to the local however, elicited || 2ncis had been found asleep in bis bed. Will purchase large apart- ment hiuse and give about $50,000 worth of equities in resi- dence properties as first pay- ment. These small properties have only one trust on each. Address 368-V, Star Office “HIGH SCHOOL BOOKS New and Used BIG BOOK SHOP—933 G FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS CORCORAN COURTS 23rd and D ) Apartments. Nehe verlooking ervation ani and printipal Government departments. Recention hall. Jarge liv- ing with bath with shower, Large reception ing room. hig bedro bati and large poreh. $83. rooms are exceptionally large d haths have built-in tubs and built- ers. Eight-story_building. with two high- apeed elevators our service: cafe, Valet and maid service Quiet, Refined Environment Manager on Premises MAIN 10030 CAFRITZ 14th & K Mai All time is Play time at “Wild Rose Shores” on South River There isn't a day throughout the vear when this ideal vaca- tioning spot isn't charming— with its wonderful setting of | river and trees; and its season- | able sports and pastimes. With the development of this community, opportunity is offered for the family to en- joy the Summer together— without the “head of the house” sacrificing _ownership; and is always available for a week end at any time. “Wild Rose Shoes” is an old Cclonial estate—which is being converted into a select colony —protected in its exclusiveness by a rigid sales policy. Cottage. | | | acceptable chasers pur | For particulars and inspection consult Waggaman & Brawner (Incorporated) Frank. 7485 IN A HURRY bt not high oriced Mid g2l T BN [} | work out an international convention lin connection with trade restrictions a general re- | &L who was || 'THIE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, €. MONDAY, 'U. 5. TO PARTICIPATE IN BERNE CONFERENCE Parley on September 19 () eal estate man of glewood, Idiiion In » bo Jpital there vester day with three bullet wounds in the |chest. ~ Officers vesterday afternoon took into custody for qu League's Invitat Export and Import Trade est epted. men who attended an early morning s drinking party which ended with the By the Associated Press. | shooting. : | S The State Department has IIlR!I"‘l(%{ i Teople of Great Tritain drink an ed M er Hugh Wilson at Berne to | - rags of About 10 wallons Bf beer & accept the invitation of the League nr? vear, but the quantity of milk con- Nations for American representation | sumed is greater. 1t the conference on export and import | trade restrictions, which will meet in J':y ne October 17 Mr. Wilson will rep resent the State Department, and the designation of commercial attaches hy | the Commerce Department also is ex- 1 | pected The conference is an outgrowth of the League's general economic discus- sion of last year and is designed to PHILLIPS TERRACE APARTMENTS 1601 Argonne Place Aust North of Columbia Rd. at 16th St Overlanking Beautiful Rock Creek Park We have left a few of thess cq seniently arranzed apartments ra other than questions of taviff, sanita- [| ez in size as fallows tion and plan quarantine, which have | e room.Kitchen and _bath with Man Critically Shot After Party. | a critical | tioning two | Murphy bhed W _up in Iurope since the_wa e ranm kicien i Sinine alcove and _ ha +552.00 <5, Muzue bed A0 862, ecetion: halr Elichen ve and hath Murohy bed 0. $80.00. Murphy bed overlooking Rock Creek 16th Street. $95 $108 Yooms. recention hall and bath £100.00, Tooms. recention hall and bath with Tnree morene $150 Conventent to Al Car and Bus Lines Insvect them Today Befors Deciding 21-Hour Tetephone and Elevator Servies “rooms and bath. oreh. and rkhflbwn goldendro(] GULDENS ‘ Mustar_‘ WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Brighten up the hone with new, made-to- arder window sha- Let us submit an esti- mact and samples Factory Prices Keaident Manager and Rent Agent on Premises. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO, INC,, 1516 K St. N.\W. Main 1600. les. A well known chain store has leased for eleven years a fireproof warehouse having railroad siding and street entrance, at an annual rental that will yield over 107/ on equity of $80,000 (subject to first trust only). Property by virtue of its character and loca- tion should appreciate in value. H. L. Rust Company Main 6888 2001 15th Street 5‘.J_III||IIIIlII!IIII!IIII|||I|IIIIIII!I|IlIlIIIIlllllIIIIIII|Il||l|IIIIIIIIII|IIIII|IIIIII!|IllI!IIIII||Il|II|I||I|il||llIllIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIiII_ H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. Highview Apartments Cer. 13th and Clifton Sts. N.W. Facing Central High School 1311 H Street N.W. ‘One of the highest points, with magnificent view of entire city, convenient to 11th and 14th street car lines, markets and theaters; arranged in 1 to 4 rooms and bath. 4 Elevators—Frigidaire Large Porches—Incinerators Hardwood Fleors—Kitchen Cabinets 1 room, recep. hall and bath and kitchen. .$40.00 1 room, kitchen and bath .$52.59 2 rooms, recep. hall, kit. and bath. .............560.00 3 rooms, kitchen and bath. . ........ .$68.50 Inspect Now—On Leases Free Rent to Oct. 1 Abigail Eastman W ebster We owe. to Daniel Webster the phrase “Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable.” He was indebted to his mother for the tender care which strengthened him 1o carry on his public_duties. She planned the diet of the growing Webster. MODERN i sary nourishment for growing bodies. They know Chestnut Farms Milk will give the child that stamina of health and character essential to greatness. 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