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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929.: NAVY YARD NEEBS {EX-POLICEMAN ARRESTED | MADE AIRPORT MANAGER. IHEFLIN WOULD AMEND fi ON DRY LAW CHARGE yqj. owent Harding of D. C. to Be ARE LISTED INBILL Boiler Shop Extension and $105,000 Foundry Improve- ments Urged. | Allocation of $105,000 for the Wash- | ington Navy Yard under the public| works appropriation of the Bureau of | Yards and Docks in the Navy appro- priation bill, reported to the House to- | by Boxwell. Guy E. Knott, Who Resigned Five Years Ago, Accused of Hous- | ing Liquor in Home. Guy E. Knott, 3¢ years old, of the 300 block of Pennsylvania avenue, a | former policeman, who resigned from the force about five years ago, was arrested last night by police of the sixth precinct on charge of sale and posses- | sion of liquor. Precinct | Michael J. Dowd and J F. Box 1 raided his home and seix ua | of alleged corn whisky. The bottles were found in the cellar The raid made on warrant alleging a prewmous sale. As the offi were mounting the | Pitcairn | ferred to Atlanta. The Pitcairn Co. has | Special Dispatch to The Star. Stationed at Richmond. Special Dispaich to The Star. FREDRICKSBURG, Va., January 30 —Licut. Lowell Harding of Washington, D. C., well known aviator, has accepted the position of general manager of the avlation interests at Rich- , Va., depot, located on the Airport. He will assume his duties at the field February 1, succeed- ing Lieut. Eliott, who has been trans- the contract for the air mail service between New York and Atlanta, with the Richmond field as one of its prin- cipal establishments | Two Colored Men Wounded. | American principle of separation of | church and state.” i Senator Heflin gave notice to this FREE TEXT BOOK BILL | ctoor "when e introduced hie amend: | ment in the Semate. The amendment | would come up whenever the text book Wants to Bar Language Contrary bill is considered. The amendment fol- to American Principle of Sep- arating Church and State. When the bill to provide free text books in the public schools of the Dis- trict is taken up in the Senate Senator | Heflin of Alabama. will offer an amend- | the discretion of the cour {ment to prevent the use in any school - in the District of Columbia of books | lo “No school book containing language contrary to the American principle of separation of hcurch and state shall | be taught in any school in the District [of Columbia. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be punished by fine and imprisonment at English Catholics settled Maryland “containing language contrary to the'in 1634. 'HOUSE GROUP 0.K.’S CONFERENCE ON BILL Differences With-Senate Over De- ficiency Appropriations Meas- ure to Be Ironed Out. By the Assoclated Press. The House rules committee today ap- | proved a plan for sending the deficlency | appropriation bill, with the controversial Deal Cord Set prohibition and tax refund amend- ments, to conference for the purpose of smoothing out differences between the House and Senate. Immediately after the committee de- cided on this course, Representative Tilson of Connecticut, Republican House leader, said the question probably would be taken up in the House tomor- row and that while ordinarily debate would be limited to one hour, he was willing that a longer time should be used. The question was sent to the rules committee yesterday after the House | ©19: had involved itself in a parliamentary tangle. $1.50 Guaranteed | Ask your grocer for Log Cabin—and know the ‘wonders this matchless maple fiavor works with waflles. LOG CABIN RUP SHUR-FYRE Alarm Clocks These guaranteed alarm clocks are eauipped with an ef- fective clear-sounding top bell alarm. o 95 Lighter Fluid Shur - Fyre burns readily and will improve performance of your hter materially. 10 use—no fuss or bothe: 25(. Per Can day, is for extension of the boiler shop, $55.000. and improvement of the brz foundry, $50,000. | Admiral Gregory, during the hearings | before the appropriations committee. pointed out that in connection with the | building of cruisers, not only those now under contemplation in the bill p in the Senate, it will be necessa increase certain activities at the Wash- ington Navy Yard. Construction Work Cited. “They will have a great deal of con- struction work, building of guns, | mounts and so on, which require im- | provements in the plant, and there are a number of items which ought to be | provided at that station. But the two | most important ones are included in the budget,” Admiral Gregory said. He referred to exiending s 20 feet each on the boiler are considered essential, Admiral Gregory emphasized that the | item for cement of found: s necessary ions in th { cellar stairs after searching the house ,Or Eleclru; "'0"8 {and finding no evidence of contraband beverages. Boxwell noticed a pile of dirt banked against one ur the walls and decided to investigate. He found the earth concealed a reccss in the 1 h were stored a int and half pint contair UPPER MARLBORO, Md., January 0—Frince Georges County police are estigating the shooting last night of s H. Butler, 23, of Oxon Hill and illiam C. Proctor, 41, at Hall's Hill, They were taken to Casualty Hos- 1, ‘Washington, Proctor later going his home. _Butler was shot in the was taken to the sixth precinct, | stomach and Proctor in the chest. Roy where he was booked and later released | C. Butler, who conveyed them to the under $1,500 bond. He will appear in | hospital, was turned over to the county Police Court today. The Washington Building Must Be Sold by Order of Court Directly Opposite Treasury of the United States Overlooking the White House Corner of 15th St., Pa. Ave. and New York Ave. Finest and best located office building in the Na- tional Capital. First floor arranged for stores. Second and third floors, 15th street frontage arranged for bank | or trust company. Balance of building for offices. For particulars communicate with HAROLD E. DOYLE, ANDREW B. DUVALL, - SPENCER GORDON, Trustees. 738 15th Street N.W., Washington, D. C. Buy one of these ex- tension cord sets now before your old one wears out and causes damage. Special 490 hon | Main 5215 Here Are Worth-While SAVINGS On Products to Promote Health, Beauty and Comfort bays of | hop, which | “All Over Town” —the Better to Serve You proposed improvement is a one-story | extension, 200 feet by 33 feet, to an ex- | isting building. Would Use Scrap Metal. Admiral Gregory explained that the proposal covers the reclaiming of usable metal from scrap brass and probably | will result in a saving annually of al- most as much as the appropriation of $50.000. For the Naval Observatory, $174,380 | is carried in the bill for salari which Is an increase of $28.420, and $29,300 is provided for contingent expenses. The report made to the Ho today by Representative French said that of the increase of $7,000 in the contingent item $6,500 is for renovating the quar- ters on the reservation formerly occu- pied by the superintendent, and for providing the quarters with some new furniture. Five hundred dollars addi- tional is provided to meet the added annual maintenance expense. e GRADUATE OF ST. JOHN'S IN 79 CLASS IS SPEAKER | Former Judge William H. De Lacy | Addresses Meeting of Reor- ganized Alumni. MEN . .. 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