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j+ g mn : AR S THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 1978 S ——— e —————————————————————————————— - CHARLES H. VERILL |Gonst Guardsmen DECLARES SOULOER DK | ALEXANDRIA. |MONTGOMERY ZONING | ROCKVILLE. [PURCELLVILLE COUNGIL SCHOOLS PAID VIST, : . Honored l)y Three ‘ BILL U!@NSTFTUTIONAL AUEXANDRIA, Va, January 10 HEARINGS ARE SET| rockviiie, md, sanuars 19 vsxv--} FOR WATER sYsTEM’LMIv]mm County Party Inspects (Special) —Mrs. Sarah Helslep, 39 years clal) —Officers will be elected and many j Vati . S g Avizona Attorney Says Ratification |old, of 517 North Patrick street will be matters of importance will be discursed Fairf stitutions. Nationsfor Rescues y Say [ o Bl N sumel e Sl W he et Guarierly ‘meeting of the | Fuirtax Institutions SR LU Has Not Been Secured I:‘.‘mnlon‘ Va., this afternoon. She was | Commission Certifies Ordinance and | Montgomery County Association of Vol- Referendum Authorized on Tenta- Al Dispateh to Tha Star. T v adjudged insane Monday. The clty Firemen, to be held in Masonic FAIRFAX, Va, January 19.-O. I Aeiamoniot e From His State. {council will meet at 3 o'clock tod Maps to County Board for Ac- 1l, Gaithersburg, the evening of Feb- tive Plan for Tssuance of RBTIel st i onb ot sahota o8 ELIZABETH CITY. N. C.. : . sup ndent of schools of An appropriation of $2,700 for expenses ruary 9, according to announcement 19 —Three nations paid (o complete the annexation case will be tion Under New Law. the etary, Norris Fussell of Sandy 4 i Loudoun County, and the Miss Lawyer Was Vetleran Mem-| North Carolina Coast Guards- | ect for the Colorado River continued constdered. Spring, v $60,000 in Bonds. and Turner, Loudoun rural | menata l;:xwm" hblrs l*:-\' ll:'fl"(‘ I [ pefore the Senate frrigation and recla-| Roger S. Creel will continue as man- w'r:u- rral of Marcellus E: . —_— | spent yesterda J . | honor of the men who.sin the face | @ costerday, with John | Ager of the George Mason Hotel. in- | Special Dispatch to The Star ade, for 5 postmaster and al Dispateh to The Accompanied by ber of U. S. Employes’ Com- | 2500 e S fescied. 48 mem. | mation committee yesterday, with John | %€ of going to the Hotel Oglethorpe, | ROCKVILLE, Md. January 10 The |t the mercantile business at Buek Digmalatn (o0 of Fairiax and Miss Jorm g iy | bers of the crews of the Norwegian | L. Gust, an attorney of Phoenix, Ariz, |\t Of 8 LE. Md., January 19 e mercantie i Ral Bl RCELLVILLE, ;19— | Proralriax and Mis Joser pensation Commission, | steamer Cibao and the Greek steam- | challenging the constitutionality of the | g g . 126, of the |Fecently created Maryland-National | pa Catholic Barnesville. | At a meeting of the town councll held | visited Toprasemtacie Lol | er Paraguay after the vessels had | Swing-Johnson bill to carry cut the resbyterian Church, will take [ Capital Park and Planning Comm was in Beall | here last night in regard to the in-| 'Chools and inspected _— { Sibeon (isabied Sina Sstomm loft vthe, 0 0 ; |a hike fo Dripping Springs_tomorrow [ has certified to the county commiss Licenses have HallRlion o8 & tonn water sritics tu | ¥NOD ey rerill, 61 v 1 ifor | - 2OFth Darclinaiooastionitheinightiof (project. alternoon, headed by Henry P. Thomas, et ¢l clerk of the Circuit € Mallation of a town water system, the |~ Mr. Kauftman. di Charies H. Variil 81 ‘years-old, December 4. He declared that Congress cannot | Scoutmaster. crsia soning pian fou thatiportionsnt . e I N following resolutions were passed physical education. accompanied be & vears & member of the United Messages of commendation from | jooany enforce the terms of a compact | Milton Langley, 33 years old. has been | the Maryland-Washington metropolitan | 9, and Miss Lill} = i 27 Doth! . submission to the qualified pertisor W T. Woodson nf r Etatec Emploves’ Compensation Com- ' the governments of the Unlied | ,riginally intended to be ratificd by | Arrested in connection with the finding | district within Montgomery County, | ; L. Van Kirk, 27, of | ¥ ion of nee | Counts ing each sehne misson. diec suddenly Iast night at his | States. Norway and Greece WeTe | (oven States in the Colorado basin. but |of an aleged still and mash on a e (o000 C T engomery county, | Miss Avgusta B. Gra. | 0f bonds for the installation of a town ing s of 1 residence. 12 Fast Melrose street, Chevy | Tead by Representative Warren of | \pich " has the approval of only six. n street dock Sunday. L Charles 1, | %Ater’ system be, and hereby is, ten a in fter a brief lliness | North Carolina, who was a speaker | go'rominded the committee that the Langley was turned over to John Barton |adopt it after public hearings are held | i Pl tively approved and authorized. subject conditions 1 was born in Auburn. My at the banquet. along with Rear Ad- | i) 115w before Congress calls for ratifi- | Phillips. United States district com- | 8s_required by laws | to further and subsequent action and He was educated at| miral R. E. Coontz of Norfolk. com= | cypion of the compact by the seven | missioner in this city, by the police. It provides a zoning ordinance and orders by this council: that the afore- ge and Georgetown Uni-| mandant of the fifth naval district. | SEELL T orented | before any . money R R | maps. It proposcs the zoning of the | yaie ¥ty b Brser, 3, ane MUS | ,id water system shall be substantia In spite of the rescue efforts four | G4y he expended for the development pesty Sales Wecorfed. County section by Hmita- | p0n “and M J. Payne, 22, and the Government continu- | members of the crew of the Para- | o¢% "0 iect | ‘Deeds of property transfers fied yes- ulation of the height, bulk | i Mildred E. Spicer, 18, both of 3 1880, being Airst with the Buay. a tanker. broken in two on the Because Arizona is not in accord with terday are as follows: J. Raymond Jocation, including percentage of | arjington, Va. g | e system shall include pt Lavor and later chief| bar off Kill Devil Hills. Were swebt | california, Colorado. New Mexico, | Arnold and wife, Lucille W. Arnold, to | 1ot occupancy. “setback building lines | gt Vi Germantown and chiorination plant. supj S au of Labor § overboard and perished in the De- | giap’ Nevada nnd Wyoming on the er-Kane-Boothe Corporation, house | and “area and dimensions of * yards. | gank have ¢ directors for the | 4nd distributing mains. water tank and Up $40, Allege sited States © cember storm. The entire crew of | [/0ions of the mpact, Mr. Gust| and lot. 1 North Pevton street; | courts and other open space id the | vear as follows: Andrew H tower: that the maximum amount of Nvnatih o 0 n law was enacted, | the Cibao. a fruit steamer. which | PIRERERS Gf (e Comb Snyder-Kane-Boothe Corporation to J.Uss of buildings and other striuctures. | |m & Waier. b ¢ King, Df. Up. | Ponds to be issued be fixed at $60.000: fppNpos tician of the com- | went on the Hatteras Inlet bar, Was | is” ynconstitutional and that Congress| Raymond Arnold and wife. Lucille W. | and of premises in the zones contem- 5 dters, B | AR hot Ambicr rering of | Gypsies saved. has not the power to deprive a State | Arnold. ot 13, block 38, of Woolf's re- ' Plated by the plans | ¥ Boyer, Charles E. | Richmond be retained as architects and | o0 the commission. | . of its right not to enter nto the com- | subdivision of lots 1 to 8 South Brad- | 1I(l\" ]'"nmm sioners have set Februa vie F. Wa August R. Selby, | Cngincers “" I""mr'- plans and'flf:w | Cocke e Department pact and has not the legal right (o dock Heights: George Taylor Klipstein |23 for hearings. one to be held at Silver | Gharies rles T. .Johnsen, | CAYIONS. and ‘to supertise construetion | yrq esented the Govern- DEFEND HIGH SALARIES ,nlrr Arizona to subscribe to a treaty | and wife. Naomi Anne Klipstein, to | Spring from 10 am until 1 pm., and o y i i .h|n|m2 '!"f the water system when the issuance | "L 00 in conferences on labor legisia- | which it disapproves, | Calvin Neal, house and lot on north | the other at Bethesda, from 2 tn 5 pm Hoyle and < C. Darby. | 0f bonds shall have been appro | were and an unemployment which were IN INCOME TAX UNIT |side of Pendleton strect between Royal | The maps indicate what portions of | The directors elected 1 icers: | the majority of qualified voters of Pur- | L IUC A0 cellville; that J. R. H. Alexander b"i,,y the Sta o Hearings on the Boulder Dam proj- h. Kans of Paxico, Kans.: Charles L and Miss GYPSY BAND IN NET. . = |and Pitt streets. | the territory are for residential, com- dent. Andrew H. Baker as a member of several : % The toxin-anti-toxin treatment for | mercial and industrial purposes, villiam A, Wat | named as attorney for the town: that e et | Trensury Officials Say They Would | WILL TELL OF MINE FIGHT. Ao eAnd=laxin iealnant for ¥ dent, Wiliam aters: ¢ o e s o miac cont et Alpha Delta Phi and Phi = = | children of the Lee, Washington and | Young;: altorriey, Eowl 5% studv of the svstem and submit an iox He was a Uni- | Speakers to Describe Colorado Coal| West End graded schools in the Ales- | Arrest Follows Fatal Accident FecsmunfodationaitoiBAie cotvacthi toa f th 0SMOs ood - 4 epartme e (i a8 ' . . = approval. { ver of the Cosmos | of Good Men anduin Health ‘Department CUMBERLAND, Md e Field Conditions. fternoon. The second baby clinic for ‘ i was recognized as an au- | Coming to the defense of provision SHilsehien 0 hbesr o e e Hexx repe Revenue Officials Named. 1 oL s compensation laws in the tax bill which would create by he Struggle for Existence” will be | fUh GUIBIEE W e held e for al clothing came | Special Dispateh 1o The Star | Name Given New Bridge. Jation in the interest of |statute 109 positions in the Internal the subject of an address by Misy | Ho! - frightened and abandoned his ditched FAIRFAX. Va., January 19 —Judge Spe (sl Dispitch to The Star knowledge of the subject Revenue Bureau ranging from $6,000 Milka Sablich, who ently achieved vk committee appointed | (45 81T it killed Mrs. Anna Virginia | Samuel Brent has appointed four | RICHMOND, Va.. January 19 —The arge degree the cessful | lo $7.500 each. Treasury officials today fame In ”"'_ Colorado ¢ fie ld_\.\\_mh v the civic bureau of the Alexandria | HESS: 50, on the National highway | deputy commissioners of reve Senate has passed a resolution du of the law of 1916 giving | declared such a move would be in the She was "l‘nhh'nm The Vtummdr‘x mber of Commerce to investigate ht in Lavala. He arrested | F: x County to assist J. 1 ing that the new bridge betw to Federal emploves when | interest not only of economy. but efi- Joan of Arc” T Cltorts, in Dehal! | jogical sites for & public park has failed | '¥0 hours later ‘at his room in this | loe: R, Sidney Wiley, Thomas P. Chap- | Ocean View and Virginia Beach & the performance of duty. clency as well, and would make it'°f in the re- ;) "\is offorts to locate a site within the | (it ~d in jail. A coroner's | man, ir; Hasel B. Leigh and Virginia known as the John A. Lesner Bridge, ss on March 4, 1927, pass- | possible for the Government to retain €ent es there. who will giry jimits and is considering possible | NAUCSL will b held tonight | R. Kincheloe. a tribute to Senator Lesner and harbor |in the service more of its trained per- SPé ypographical Temple. 425 G | Jocations in both Arlington and Act. requiring sonnel now slipping Away to outside Strect. under ihe auspices of the!Gounties, A report will be made at the te tor injuries ' positions. Workers® Internationai Relief. this eve- | civie burcau meeting M night. ngshoremen and | The provision for these high salaries NINE at 8 oclock. Barber Andrews, 4 vears old, and J Verill devoted much | which was recently attacked by Chair- _ Other speakers on this evening's R Andrews, ir. 6. were shightly in- eftort to organize the |man Madden of the House appropria- |PTORTam Wil be A OVEANIZT yyred yesterday when a machine driven y the 14 compensation districts | tions committee when the bill was be. Of the "““‘-"“; ) and Ela pe their father, J. R. Andrews, was t the United States and to |fore the House is considered by the ReeVes Bloor, who will talk on the gryck by another operated by Howard o effective operation on | Treasury as almost necessdry if jts SLUAtions in the Ohio and Pennsyl- M. Smith of Russell road and Brad- long experience with | experts staff in the Income Tax 1w V8RIA coal regions. dock stre Prevent Annual Turnover . of Nationally Known aws was of exceptional especially is to be held intact. The $ Lee Banquet Arranged. e t ssiori. according to | turn-over of tax experts throum NDR PANIRN Amange. 1 0 es. and his deep interest in | Internal Revenue Bureau has been very A EW WILL SPEAK. ,Robert E. Lee Camp. Confederate | i caused him to give more [high in the past and the necessity 1o¢ ‘[‘“l P ““I ""l";""':";y“:"l_i"‘:“""““)" | l a s o his official duties after office training and bri ew men con- = ,_|of the 1iay of Robert E. Lee with an his strength permitted. Santly i the sersies Tomven ol | Representative to Address Anni- ict I the Lee Camp Hall wife died & vear ago. His them to higher-salaried jobs on the versary of Templars. e [ohiel spesker Gill e Re and VS, ST, 0 sisters - | outside after a short pertod. has been 3| 2 DIE S B of Bras Auburn. Me.. Mrs. Herbert M., drain on the Gov nt epresentative Andrew of Massa- Rev. Dr. William S, Hammond G ¢ am and Mrs Prank A. Reneall. ¢ erament machine. | huserts will address Columbia Gome (Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal 00adceos 1 arrangements have not been DRY HEAD ls RET"NED mandery. No. 2, Knights Templar, at (?}:Il(‘h South of this city, also will r ' d S 'l () ’ the celebration of the organization's alk . riday and Saturday Only . . * sixty-fifth anniversary tomorrow ni ”A ;\'; s L 8 "'ll“" by *—y(——- i & i : ot in the Masonic Temple. Mr. Andrew the Alexandria to increase §| F 4 ; ARMS BILL BROADENED. Col. Herbert Reappointed in Charge is a member o ihe: commandi o the Supply of fitered and sterilized WG S TO Havana Ribbon. P. E. ) diclilih = i i a T L former Water to its patra orge Wash- ) s of Local District. it n,,d“",‘:‘,.\v 3™ ingion Park, Rosemont, Braddock Popper 8 Center rten Would Ban All Exports to | D S Heights, Mt Rose Crest, Jef- - 3 o= Col. John P. J. Herbert has been Dimon, pastor of St. Andrew's Church, b, 14 Theclosical 6 n . Engagement . &9 Combatants. named to succeed himself as prohibition | the other s s of ihe . evening TP 1y iite, Theologieal All Over Town ingey Box of administrator for Maryland and ‘he Severa tainment and musical fea- S \ tiguous territory Cinco, Inv. B f 50 seope of the Burton resolution to District of Columbia. following his cer- | 1Ures also have been ar IhE panduane 8 lotwed i Jeffenion W hite Oxwl OVAOBDN= -~ the exportation of arms to tification by the Civil Service Commis. | J. Harry Phillips is c of [AE. Siinsion Soniy the Better to ite Guw 1§ nations was increased material- | sion as one of those having passed suc. | Columbia " Commandery. No. 2, the The Mission Federation of Alexan- = € 10c Girard Banker €Ci erday by its author. Representa- | cessfully the examination for this ad- |Other officers being Henry H. Wrizht, Ul hoid its annual interdenomi- =y = e Girar anker Cigars, ive Burton of Ohio. a Republican mem- ministrative Dost. generalissimo: Samuel T. Farmer. cap- © S I B b Serve You 4 for 25¢: Box of 30, $3.00 ber of the House foreign affairs com- | Col. Herbert will appoint his assist. (AN general: Charles E. Baldwin, | S R Ry mittee ants. including & deputy prohibition ad- | I¢corder, and James A. West, treasurer, | 24, the fisst dav of Lent. - 5 0 8£1.10 Tuxedo Tobacco. pound tin. .. T8¢ In jis present form it would prohibit | ministrator. in charge of sthe District ot . e e 1 ah Yoas Ol s 2 for 25 arms shipments o any nation engaged | Columbia. Robert B, Ford wny nics, OF died Joueuiy ALINE damis i Ee 15¢ Package Between-the-Acts.............2 for 25¢ in war. uniess Congress should authorize | in charge at this post. was reported fo. ALUMNI TO GATHER. e - 50¢ Tin Old Briar Tob the shipment. As originally introduced | day. unoficialls. as having passed the —-— e gt Kb P B e SISO e resolution would have barred arms | necessary civil serv ’ 3 ; ) NG gl iollesabl | | i £ shipments to only thase nations wAEINE ot be. earned wheiner pe il biClld | Maryland Men Here Will Hold In- cil. No. 5 Order Fratcrnnl Americans | N SPECIAL This W ok Onls! 4 Fall Pound Box of Delicions and $1 Belmont Pipe, botk for $1.00 wars of aggression which previously had = appointed. formal Dinner. MUt e P e | B Chsolite Coverad Cocllish Chistes Sereed i settle disputes by arration. | e ; S il tuke place tomorrow at' 3 p.m. TR G Mr. Burton said that recent executive Alumni of the University of Mary- et | IR R hearinge by the committee had con- JUNIOR COLLEGE PRAISED, isnd in Washington and adioming Bethel Cemeters. vinced him that members “were willing ® | counties of Maryland and Virginia will ast rites for Erven Roberts, who died 0 20 farther” than the first resolution e meet for an informal dinner and meet- 98 Tuesdav, will be held this afternoon proposed. Day of Finishing School Past, Says ing tomorrow night at the Hotel Rose. 80 his home. at 510 North Washing- i “"ivelt. Prof. C. S. Richardson of the 'On Street Burial will be in the Pres- | Mrs. Farrington, University of Maryland will speak on bylerian Cemetery. | & ' | ; The Aliinal SpiL" O, W s Df . “Past Masters’ night” will be observed SHIPPING NEWS Wt '2::r'h;’rd:.\ 2t the finishing the United States Cosst | Guard arg | by Andrew Jackson Lodge No. 120, Farrington of the Chesy Chase School Ma) O H. Saunders of Fort Washing. & F & A M, tonight Robert Soutn (and Juntor Colica o Gnase School | o wil] discuss recollections of earlier Barrett, thirty-third degree Mason. will | meeting of the educational section of 94¥S of the universi g e the Twentieth Century Club today that | Musical numbers and other features | O 10rF young women who are seeking institutes Wil be presented by the group of alumni | o TUE ARRIVED YESTERDAY. of higher learning are turning to the | WhO have graduated since 1920. Mem- | 1 (o fh. “PRIROYS - 2 EOWATES junior colleges. The meeting was helq ers of the committee on arrangements ) ) ok Niee: Tenure "% << :3InUay 5 At the residence of Mrs, Thomas W. Sid. AT¢ J. J. Betton. Reuben Brigham, W Prsident: George M. Struder. second ) " ~N f/ - 114 Y S liiidamum it wll 3001 W lsonsin eyt "% H. White, Sarah D. Morrie and Wade i wxm";}\!C'Cl:::‘x',"“‘fw, o 5 Mfg 1007 la ll r Sa"llgs DUE TODAY A brief history of the growih and M- Elgin, Jr. ard, assistant - secretary: B, P i P [ 3 . wn—Puerta Colombia. ... January % Gevelopment of junior colleges “as one - . - n, captain: J. C. Snoot. lieu- Iv b y < an—Samta Marts. anusry 19 | of the best educational movements in| Netheriands East Indies has voted a tenant. & B Eliotc \r‘('x’\n’d‘lh'"‘w’;;«“na:\l:_ "I’ UI I‘wpc’." ~o’l siiziodanuaTiid | recent years” was given by Mrs. Far- government subsidy of $292.000 for the pin. commander of hose, R. | g mee WA F S ST W | run to our stores omorow ~ ~ eerso ey ) | 35c Vick’s Salve.........23¢ ™ cnrs anar: | 65¢ Pond’s Creams. . . ... .41c oar sascany 2| ’ & - 75c Baume Bengue. . .47c : 35¢ Frostilla Lotion .. ....21¢ e EXTR A S eclal_ 30c Bromo Quinine. .. 19¢ | | j 25¢ Mennen’s Talcum. . ...15¢ ; : : " p $1.10 Father John’s ‘ Arrivals at and Sailings From ng have been elec Company: V. ......86c 60c D & R Cold Cream. .. .37¢c at the grand opening SALE of the - 60c Pertussin, small. . ....49c ’\(f’)";l,"b{"x 50c Hinds’H & A Cream. . .32c $1.25 Creomulsion .......83¢ | ann puacX | 50c Palmolive Shampoo. . .29¢ New Peoples Drug Store NO. 50 - 60c Formamint Tablets. .. .37c | 2piee gres. | S1 Danderine, large. .. .. .63¢ 2 Phgs. $1 Pinoleum Liquid.......79% | « 98¢ | . Pebeco Tooth Paste. . .31c 507 7th St. Southwest $1.50 Petrolagar . .....81c | \PECIAL? S1.25 “Karat™ Tomorrow —Friday—One Day Only! R TTRERAL | e Bl . ... G| 215 ; Regularly ey Fountain i ‘ . 2 jor 15¢ | 35¢ Lapactic Pills. . ....27¢ P T e L Vo ,":'h‘,’”":: fm_ 60c McCoy’s Tablets. .. .37¢ |~ "_r‘m‘" | i : hogienienty ‘ouanine 620 apreis ot sott. | §1.50 Fellow’s Syrup. .$1.09 | .o vuir s bathroom tissue e il G | §1,50 Argarol Coma. . . $1.04 40c Fletcher’s Castoria. .. .24c | 50¢ Ipana Tooth Paste. .. .31c¢ ' $1 Lavoris Mouth Wash.. . . .61c | ’ ; 60c Forhan's Tooth Paste. . 34¢ Mammy Lou Candles $1 Tyree’s Powder.......77c - i3 $1 Coty Face Powder. . ...69¢ : | $1.35 Pepto Man ..8lc | I -~ | $1 Mavis Talcum. ... . ... .69 With the Purchase o uart of the P gan.... - e v " P $1 Lysol, large. ..........69¢ 7 l‘lli. o $1 Newbro’s Herpicide. . . . 74¢ 4 | $1 Baver Aspirin, 100’s. . .75¢ Billfolds 35¢ Odorono, small. .. ... .23¢ elvet Kl nd Ic e Crea m 30c Phenolax Wafers. ... .21¢ beorles Q¢ 50c Mum Deodorant. . ... .34¢ Sty $1 Zonite, large. .........69¢ | ;v e v | 65¢ Barbasol, large. . .. .. 43¢ 99¢ Value 50c - ”;:,,,’:::w $1.25 Glycothymoline . . .. .83¢ | ' Gi'ai W™ | $1.50 Kolor-Bak . . ... .. This is only one ¢f the many features of our opening : " $1 B. Paul Henna...... . 86¢ Genwine sale turn now to Page 7 of this paper for additional [ f A }.;'.'"!"’ 30c¢ Amolin Powder. .. .19¢ Cannon Brand news of the many worthwhile values offered at the > Clinical Turkish new store at 507 7th St. S.W. tomorrow Y i S S Wive Ml . 50 — W 2 ’ /uumwh %] 50¢ Neet Depih(ory. ..33¢ Towels 98¢ | 50¢ Dorin Rouge ......33¢ | o 20¢ y Phese (hermometers hive beon tested & - / o . e / By expert Workinen Wil wre guaranteed 0 (‘I N | P l h 7 " Dl Twksh Towe WS ot e A | 50e Glazo Nail Polish. . 37e | s sy spite tviid Fivwes home at (his low price o keep on hand material et a syt the hawe at n ea of sloknesa this low prwe “ALL OVER TOWN" —the better to serve you : 50c lodent Tooth Paste. .38 "