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THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1928.° | . c. Fowler of the District Health De- | partment and Representative Fred N. | Zihlman at the District Building to dis- | cuss the recent ruling of the District 1 MARYLAND DAIRYMEN Health Department relative to remov- N 3 PATTERSON TRAC : « | PROTEST D. C. RULING ing straw ricks from barnyards of 5 23 dairymen shipping milk to the District JURY DISMISSED Regulation for Removal of Straw The dairymen claim that the regula- of Columbia. Ricks Declared Unnecessary | tion will compel them to go to unneces- sary expense and that many of them Expense. will seek another market for their prod- ucts. They also protested against the policy of the Health Department-in More than 20 dairymen and farm offi- | rating dairies on the condition of the clals of Frederick and Montgomery | barns. Justice Bailey to Resume Study of Separate Apprais- small dairy farms cannot afford to build expensive barns and equip them as re- quired by the District officials. Montgomery and Frederick County dairymen planned to carry their protest before Dr. Fowler several months ago, but did not do so on the advice of the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Assoclation. Fountains Dry. PARIS —Fountains _of Parls _have been “bone dry” all Summer. To set them flowing regularly would cost the LANSDALE WILL FILED; NAMES ORPHAN HOMES Life Interest in Silver Spring Dairy Farm, Valued at $50,000, Left to Widow. The will of Harry V. Lansdale, who died August 15, was flled today for | probate by Attorney Wharton E. Les- ter. He gives his jewelry, automobiles, | th | household effects and cash on hand dairy houses and cows. It is|city $100,000, and the water is needed | or in bank to his wife, Katherine C. streets southwest to his daughter, Lorene L. Buckley. Vincent L. Buck- ley, a grandson, is to have & gold watch and a diamond ring. In appreciation of the services of | Anna G. West to his family, and es- pecially to the grandson, she is given $1,000 in cash and a life annuity of $25 per month. Rev. Prancis X. Bischoff, pastor of the Church of the Nativity, is left $200, and his assistant, Father Hahnemann, $100. Legacies of $100 each are pro- vided for St. Ann's Infant Asylum, German Orphan Asylum, St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum and the Little Sisters of the Poor. A life interest in Dale Park Jersey Farm, near Silver Spring, Md,, is given to the widow, and at her deat! the grandson. In event a sale is de- sired the testator puts a minimum price of $50,000 on the property. The wife is to have the remaining estate during her life and at her death it shall go to the daughter. The wife and Robert E. Buckley are named as executors. It has been estimated that in 35 out of 50 cases the woman seeks the bl 2 HOLD TWO IN LIQUOR CASE to | Detective Charges Pair With Trans- porting and Possession. Sergt. George M. Little's liquor squadron last night arrested George Day, 25 years old, 1617 Seventeenth street, and John Childs, colored, 34 years old, 1035 Thirtieth street, who are alleged to have been hauling 42 quarts of whisky in a taxicab. Each was charged with transporting and possession. ‘The cab and alleged liquor were selzed. Counties were in conference with Dr. claimed that many of the owners of elsewhere. Lansdale, and premises 460-462 H Female Orphan Asylum, St. Joseph'c | divorce. ers Szptember 24. Justice Jennings Bailey of the District Supreme Court today granted a motion of Attorney William G. Johnson, repre- senting owners of property within the Patterson tract, a portion of which is being condemned by the Government, and set aside a pancl of prospective commissioners summcned "by the jury commission. Counsel contended that since the act of June 6, 1924, creat'ng the National Park and Planning Commission for the acquisition of land for the park and playground system had provided that if | condemnation_were necessary the pro- should be in accordance with ting Office act of August 30. e court should appoint “three e and disinterested commission- to assess the value of the land to be taken and should not be limited in its selection by a panel drawn by the jury commission from a special box of furors for condemnation cases provided y the act of April 19, 1290 amending the Districf code. Dismisses Panel. In adopting this view of the law Justice Bailey vacated the former order of the court and dismissed the men who had been summoned by the jury commission. He continued further hearing in the case until Monday, Sep- tember 24, when a commission of three persons will bz nzmed. This proceeding is a return to the older method of selection of commis- sioners, which was changed by the act of 1890, and, according to Assistant United States Attorneys Henry H. Glassie and A. Leftwich Sinclair, in charge of Government condemnations, will apply only to cases instituted on behalf of the Park and Planning Com- mission and will not affect the selection ©of commissioners to condemn the land within the triangle south of Pennsyl- vania avenue nor in the United States Bupreme Court site. Study High Court Site. Sewell A. Reeves, William A. Het- tinger and Charles A. Fiske, the com- ers appointed to assess the value he two squares, 727 and 728, be- n Maryland avenue and East Cap- 1tol, First and Second streets northeast, needed for a site for the United States Supreme Court, will resume hearings next Monday. The commission took & recess July 3. Monday’s -assion is sched- uled for 1:30 o'clock. Assistant United States Attorneys General Henry H. Glassie and A. Leftwich Sinclair ave MODEL A Men's Con- servative, MODEL ¥ Young men and men's double breasted sack, MODEL E Young men's single hr w! conducting the proceedings for the Gov- ornment before the commission. William Knowles Ccoper, William Jose and Isaac Behrend, the commis- yioners appointed to assess the value of land known as Fort Slocum Park, lying south of Takoma Park, were instructed today by Justice Stafford, and will view the property Wednesday morning, Sep- tember 19. They will then announce a date at which they will commence the hearing of evidence on behalf of the Government and the owners of the re- maining parcels of land which have not been acquired since the beginning of the proceeding. ~Assistant United States Attorneys General Henry H. Glassie and A. Leftwich Sinclair are in charge of the condemnation case. ‘ THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, proba- bly showers tomorrow night; not much change in temperature; gentle north shifting to southeast winds. Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness, probably showers tomorrow afterncon in extreme west porticn: not much change in tempera- ture; gentle to moderate north shifting to southeast or south winds. Virginia—Fair tonight; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness, probably showers tomorrow afternoon in extreme west portion; not much change in tempera- ture; moderate north shifting to south- east or east winds. ‘West Virginia—Increasing cloudiness tonight, followed by snowers tomorrow in interior, diminishing north shifting to east winds. x Records for Twenty-four Hours. ‘Thermometer—4 p.m., 86; 8 p.m., 80; 12 midnight, 75; 4 am., 71; 8 am, 69; noon, 79. Barometer—4 pm., 2995, 8 pm, 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.97: 4 a.m., 30.00; 8 am, 30.07; noon, 30.08. Highest temperature, 89, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterdayr Lowest tempera- ture, 67, occurred at 7 a.m. today. ‘Temperature same date last year— Highest, 86; lowest, 69. Tide Tables. (Purnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:22 ».m. and 2:44 pm.; high tide, 8:15 a.m. and 8:35 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:02 am. and 8:24 pm.; high tide, 8:57 am. and 9:16 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:48 am.; sun sets €6:19 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:49 am.; sun sets 6:17 pm. Moon rises 6:10 am.; sets 6:59 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour aiter sunset. Condition of the Water. Great Falls—Clear. ‘Harpers Ferry—Potomac, clear; Shen- andoah, muddy. Weather in Various Cities. £ Temperature 22 RER Weather. thres - button (two to butz ton) culle- giate. A double lreast- ed vest, TONIGHT! 4P.M to 10 P. M. 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