Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1928, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 1928.° . v = = e S issfons and to work of Promoting the Proper Industrial De- | upper left-hand corner. Essays should | that Washington looks for its business Mrs. Mildred P. Benson, another sister, lf:‘:“ :x\fl‘ l')mwdxfigy‘u:r:‘u of their u‘\’n velopment of the .Community,” and|be mailed or delivered to the Wash- | leaders of the next generation.” CARDINAL Is HEIR. of Roxbury, Mass. is to have $600. communities through them. “The Importance to Washington of Any [ington Chamber of Commerce, 318 — REEI The testator says he Intentionally ex- 'he advantages of roning laws were one of the Industries Exhibiting in the | Homer Bullding. ; s S % Named in Decedent’s Will as Resi-| cluded all other relatives from par- en;}»ll‘,;s'x‘;}«‘d \1_\-;’ both Col. Grant and Industrial Show.” The announcement of the contest| Fo iceman’s Wife Asks Divorce. | ticipatlon in ols estate. His clnt)‘::nz S e former pointing out that “The essay contest, it was announced, |said that “the chamber does not aim| Montia I. Bridges, a policeman of the duary Legatee. | s ‘ghen ta the titie S & OF Mr. Smith, the f I g : fonly thr the intelligent co-opera- ‘45 open to all except those directly |at turning the National Capital It an | ninth precinct, has been sued for 8| Cardinal O'Connell of Boston s | FOOF of Roxbury. Patrick O'Toughlin {tion of the ents of nearby Mary- connected with the exposition as ex- |area of belching smokestacks. s e e L : Fone 1, Roubury. Faisce o i ¢ regula : | rs, members of commitices or of | “It is opposed to heavy industry with- | limited divorce by his wife, Mrs. Mnylnam,d as residuary legatee under the tor. land can pro A 1 RITA bR e for the staff planning and directing the ex- |In or close to the city,” it continued | L. Bridges, 729 Madison street. She|will of A. Edgar Willlams formerly of ¥ P o advantages the A A members. of thelr fam- | “Yet the chamber feels there 1s @ defl- [says he threatened to kill her and she [ that city, who died here yesterday.| ~Shannon Estate Left to Wife | spoke T The chamber offers these nite place for industry of the lighter |had to call in another officer to protect | The value of the estate is not disclosed | The vill of J, Harry Shannon SRERLL et the devepatat DR i 150; sec type, which can be established without |her from her. husband, Inadequate | The Cardinal Archbishop of Boston I ¢ ‘The Ram Col. Grant and J. Bond Smith afAsman Atthe s lonnent iRk izes Totaling $250 to Be 3 marfing the ‘attractivencss of the clty | support s alfo charged against. the | directed by the will to distribute the Grar. i boers 60 Toe poomate {ghe f the chief benefits of the law. cecd ‘ n the least.” bollooman, They were married In Bal- | money among Catholic charities 0 be | oxacuted Mg ¥ Speak Before Wom- Y ced the history Awarded by Chamber of : In urging high school students par- |timore December 3, 1021, and have two | selected by him. e Varlous agencles that o handwition on one side of the paper,| eularly to compete in'the eway con- | ehildren, Atiornegs_ofshea, Bumett| Mrs, Mary J. Dusbar, s gster_of | his aife. Ellen Spofiord Shannon i 9 stablished to plan the ex- ame 55 test, the chamber sald, “It is to them oldstein appear for the wife. rockton, Mass. is glven $800 and|widow also i5 na s executrix en’s Leagues_ o b “'L\m“:hf‘l“ it :\!*hin\_ Commerce. with name and address of writer in the ' test, the pp! nd | widow also is named as executrix. lsnn naFVikiie: Knd fexplainga e B R R A R Ry A R S S S 3 & 2 2 2 T 2 R T L L L L L 2 L o ia it sy e | students to participa other than | contest being held in conjunction with e B o e an ¥ and planning | the fourth annual industrial exposition Iand-National Capital Park and Pla 3 | sponsored by the Chamber of Com- ning Commission were outlined before ade. vmidfim‘ ;‘ld “““‘n\orro. to open n:i mcn;v‘:h}ngmn Au- e of Wom- C presided at | ditorium on Monday, M. A. Leese, gen- A el e b e 10 held at th chairman of the show committees, an Voters of Montgomery and Prince |} i Pomen’s Univers e Lioni o IRIREATOTL300) Tor he Georges Counties yesterday by Col. s . 1634 T s best three essays to aild Washington's U. S. Grant, 3d, exccutive officer of | & = economic development. the national commission. J. 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