Evening Star Newspaper, September 21, 1928, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1928. { | sion for the improvement of the Takoma- [ taxpayers and residents of this section | week day. On rainy days the p ‘Hoover Recelves Sl‘leu From palestme RECREAT'ON SPAOES #Brightwood Recreation Center, bounded [of the city, desire that the plans of Cannot Ve mer;laly'gm\fx:a -n%mlx'-’n:: APPRENTWES NEEDED. z 1 | [bw “Third, Fitth, Sheridan and Under:| the comimission be coc o wms.the | Shiged 1o cond:them home h the rain ST | wood streets, s possible. e Government owns the | ol in t ) i o | And Scotch Heather From Nantucket URGED IN PETITION |steit: Strect piayground, bounded by | sround, consisting of 16 acres, and {hi | The procant. appropriation. for the TA: | Commission Plans to il Vacancic Third, Fourth, Van Buren and Whittier | plans of the commission include swim- | poses outlined will benefit the peopl at Navy Yard. N | streots, was urged in a letter sent .to|ming pools for children and adults, fof this city tremendously.” The Civil Service Commission today H. M. Lord, director of the budget, | which are urgently needed. The chil- o — s announced that the Washington Navy | — = O Gen, BY G, S. NURIHEUIT By the Assoclated Press. tucket, wishing him well, and tell him | Takoma Park Association Requests) today by Daniel M. Goodacre, secretary | dren of Takoma Park have to travel sev- | of the Takoma Park Citizens' Associa-|eral miles to reach the nearest muni- Tractors Lead Exports. Yiid B I ndeaof rppreatiess fn 86 shinin is hell from the |that we know he will win, for we are s {of ¢ Pt CaLds, f S mib ol e e K oetaved |all for him. the letter said. Appropriation Be Asked for Im- |{lon. This request was provided through | cipal pools or else use creeks or rivers| ppc 5 4 3 h Rabbi Julius Horowitz of Brooklyn, | R Existi 2 recolution unanimously adopted at the | in nearby Maryland which expose them actors again comprised the largest | different trades and that applications proving Two Existing Centers. recent meeting of the association. to disease on account of the condition | item in July exports of American agri- will be received until October 12. Al F f zion. and wishing a with the star of Zlon and WiSHnE © |y "y donor of the shell, wrote that it | In his letter Becretaty Goodacre stat- | 0f the water. or possible drowning for | cultural implements, showing a large | the better known trades are in the list 1 “ v xt President, Herbert Man Accused of “Murder o our next Presiden was “engraved and ornamented by a REETE i r ed: “It is understood the National |lack of proper supervision. | gain over July, 1927. In fact, exports| Full information mav be obtained | Hoover.” and a symbolic cutting of harm]u-r. planted in 186% in | Palestinian Jewish artist The in- The inclusion in the appropriations|Park and Planning Commission pro-| “The field house for the WHhIttier | for the month reached $13,996,996. the | from the secretary of the fourth 996,996, the | secretary of the fourth United 4 H 1 H ttis Farm” Slayings Will Fight |Scottish heather. planted, o 1863 ™| cription, in raised lettering, in both 2 Hebrew and English, reads: “The Lord | for the District for the next fiscal year;pnsc‘s to make the Recreation Center of | Street playgrounds is needed to provide | continued the cnmmlmlcnuon.] largest in history, the Department of |States civil service distriet, 1723 F tucket fisherman, were received by the > shall guard thy going out and thy com- |of an item to include the plans of the"x'aknmn-Brightwnod. a model play- | shelter,” und and our association, composed of ' “for approximately 175 children each | Commerce reports. street. iti Republican nominee yesterday. Extradition. D ean o e Lincoln was |Ing in from this forth forever more.” | National Park and Planning Commis- | ro assassinated,” said Alice Owen Albur- ton of Nantucket, writing for 81-year- it Rasinan Erew old J. H. Wood. sr. who sent the VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sep- | heather, “Mr. Wood was in_the row-i oo s v s S i B || The HUB—Seventh and D Streets N.W. The HUB—Seventh and D S “framed” and tit he will fight extra. | FOm 8 yacht. Lincoln put his hand on e eventn an reets IV.VV. e eventh an treets N.W. dition to the United States, young Gor- | all over. Now you can go home to your don Stuart Northcott, accused of oper- | mother. " | ating a human slaughter farm at Riv-| Wood “wanted me to ‘send it to Mr. erside, Calif., was held in -jail here [Hoover and tell him it is from a Grand awaiting extradition to California | ‘Army_man. who sends it from Nan- le‘lnrllhcoulwa; rap!urt;ll at Vernon, = ——————— ritish Columbia, Wednesday and brouzht‘aflo ‘Vancouver last night by the D. C. SMlTH'ROBINSON rovincial police. provinclal Bolice, ectared that 1t the| CLUB MEETS TONIGHT youth carried out his threat to fight | { extradition it probably would be a| month before he could be sent south, | assuming that the California authori-| Conditions in Alabama From ties were successful in the case ! N’gnhwtt admitted his identity. Recent Survey. “Northcott does not appear in the ¢ . B O ™t wailh & omsesseq | Club will be hild ot 8 o'clock Wils eve- | e ainto. gang-frold, There is no |Ning_at Democratic headquarters 16| a Switching of the hands, no restless | Jackson place. John B. Colpoys, chalr- | movement of the eves, nothing to sug- | M f""r”s‘c 'fl:”l‘,"f;‘?““ “g‘l““}‘)‘a“ g8 y g that e mas anvibing o worey | B Dt momounced today. | o one or Mai vidly and comments on them. ~He | Several hugd'x'cd"mrrdnbrrs and guests seems especially interested in accounts |are expected to atiend. of his flight from Vancouver. The Los | , Representative Henry B. Steagall of rders on 1 Items Angeles dispatches he characterized as |Alabama. who has just returned fto “a frame-up.' " Washington from a survey of his State. Four and possibly more boys ate be- | Will address the meeting on the political lleved to have been killed on North- | Situation in the South. with particular cott's farm. at Riverside, Calif.. and he | reference to conditions in Alabama. An has been named by Sanford Clark, a | address on “Tammany and Alfred E young relative, as the slayer. Smith” will be made by C. F. Rhodes, a Mrs. Sarah Louisa Northcott, mother | lawyer. formerly of Louisiana and New of the youth. also charged with murder, | York and for long vears a member of admitted her identity in Calgary last | Tammany Hall \ night after insisting throughout the | An intimate picture of the carly boy- day that she was Mrs. J. Black. 'She | hood and struggles of Gov. 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