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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . ’I'I-h'RSD:\Y. FEBRUARY 28, 1929.' T WEATHER FUND | i rr e | GRANTEDBY SENATE $i8,000 Appropriation to| {Make It Summer White House Is Approved. Appropriation of $48,000 to fit up (hb{‘ Government-owned property at Mount | Weather, Va, as a Summer White, House was approved by the Senate in the second deficiency bill last night, | after a debate in which that location wafs opposed by a number of Senators. he item was knocked from the. bill | tnfthe House on a point of order.” It | nok will be finally settled when the conferees of the two Houses meet to ad- | just their differences. Senator Blease. Democrat, of South Caolina, began the fight on the Mount Weather location, declaring he had beex ovf there and concluded 1t is “not fi to be fixed up.". ! enator Reed, Republican, of Penn- sylvania, said he had seen a thé place which did not show Sepator Glass, Democrat. of V who defended the tem, said par maney is to be used to transplant trees RIGHT IS GRANTED | - TO EXTEND LINES| ;Azmapolis Power 7};._ Empowered ! to Run Into Anne Arundel | and Prince Georges. | Special Dispatch to The Star. H | BALTIMORE. February 28.— The ! | Public Service Commission has approved | the application of the Annapolis & | Chesapeae Bay Power Co.. a subsidiary | of the Washington. Baltimore & An-| napolis Electric Railroad, to extend its | {lines into parts of Anne Arundel and Prince Georges Counties | |~ The order permits the extension along | the following route outlined by the c mission: | _“From a point on the south side of South River, where the State road | leading to. Solomon’s Island crosses | | said river, thence along said State | {road, known as the Solomon's Is- lahd road. south to Priendship, situ- ated in the southern part of Anne ! Arundel County, and from a point on the sajd Solomons Island road, where | the Mayo road intersects said road, | thence along the said Mayo road in a | southeasterly direction to and through Mayo with various branches from said Mayo road: also from a point where the Marlboro road intersects the Solo- | mons Island road in a westerly direc- tion along the sald Marlboro road to the western boundary line of Anne Arundel County, and from a point Sefator Reed replied there are many places in the Blue Ridge Mountains of | Pennsylvania where it would not be! necessary to transplant trecs. { Senator King. Democrat, of Utah. made a point of order against the ap- propriation, which the presiding officer susteined. Senator Gl ppealed | from the decision and ti ate re- versed the chair. A rol vote then | was taken on the amendment it | was retained in the bill by a vote of | 39 to 18. { Senator Glass pointed out during the | where the Davidsonville-Birdsville road | intersects the Solomons Island road, ! thence along said Davidsonville-Birds- vilie road to Davidsonville, thence in a | northeasterly direction along the Da: idsonville and Riverview road to a | point known as Riverview on the south | | side of South River, and also from a | | point where the Owensville-Galesville | road interescts the said Solomons Island | road, along said Owensville-Galesville | road to Owensville.” | Unless the commission orders it the | Calvert commissioners will not grant a | franchise to the company to operate in | Trene Franklin, Broadway actress, with the chair she is sending to Anne Morrow and Cel. Charles A. Lindbergh as a wedding gift from the actresses of America. The chair was once owned by the late Richard Mansfield. Lejeune Will Be Dinner Guest. | Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune will be 1131 C street northeast. | Louls CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | ‘TODAY. Card party for the benefit of the| First Spiritualist Church, 8 o'clock, at| a card party 9 o'clock, in Woodmen's Hall, 25 Grant place. ' FUTURE. University of Michigan Wamen's Club | will have a luncheon tomorrcw at the | American Association of The home board of Treaty Oak Women, 1634 I street Chapter, No. 43, O. E. S., will give a card party, 8:30 o'clock, at the home| The Alpha Beta of the chairman, 1503 Hamilton street.|hold an open dance and <cerd party | i 5 | tomorrow, 9 p.m., at 1750 Massachusetts | Capitol Council, Royal Arcanum, will | &venue. i e aroclock. at Pythian Temple. L | Alpha Delta Phl Tuncheon tomorrow, | B. D'Orsay in charge. Speaker, Past 5 ' Grand Regent J. H. Grubb. [A2ia0R D R EC ST GGt o 1 Girle' Club will | e | The monthly meeting of managers of The Society of American Foresters | ; : ) | the Women's Christian Assdciation will will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Cosmos Club. e e v v wil “ Ibe held at e Enopaacuss e | morrow, 11 am. Mrs. W. W. Scott will Enr el preside. ments. Pl R ‘The internatio relations committee The Assoclation for the Home for|of the American Association of Univer- Widows and Orphans of Veterans of All | sity Women will present Mile' Reymond | Wars will ‘meet, 8 o'clock, at Grand |of the secretariat of the library of the | Army Hall. | League of Nations at a dinner tomorrow, 7 pm. Brightwood Chapter, O. E. S. will| ' © e serve a dinner from 5 to 7 o'clock at the | The temple committee of Brookland Brightwood Masonic Temple, Georgia | Chapter, No. 11, O. E. S, will have a and Colorado avenue.. | card party tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Brook- . | land “Masonic Temple, Twelfth and Rev. Z. Barney Phillips, D. D., rector | Monroe streets northeast. of the Church of the Epiphany, will| speak at the midweek Lenten service | this evening at Foundry M. E. Church. | Mrs. Mary L. Pierce will be hostess at a card party at the Girls' Club of the Woman's Benefit Association Friday, | The D, C. Federation of Women's 8:30 p.m., at the clubhouse, 1750 Mass- Clubs hastindnrsed the Jones bill f;)r | achusetts avenue. Dancing. providing free text books for the pupils o in the junior and senior high stnnols | The Welsh Society of Washington of the District, | will hold its annual banquet on St. e David's day, tomorrow, 6:30 p.m., at the Patriotic Order of America will have | Roosevelt Hotel, Sixteenth and V streets. Made by EASTMAN The president of George Washington | gram: Closing of poetry contest; read- University, Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, will ‘ ings of original stories and verse. Invitation is extended to all|interested are invited. speak. Welsh people to attend. ‘Washington Alliance of Delta Delta University | Delta will meet fot luncheon Saturday. 12:45 p.m., at the Promenade Tea Room. Visiting Deltas welcome. 1116 F street. No reservations necessary. A benefit card party under auspices Layman's L'Allegro | clubs will be given tomorrow, 8 o'clock. {in Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard of the Woman's Alllance, League, Lend-a-Hand and streets. ‘The Writers' League will meet tomor- Pro- row. 8 pm., at Thomson Center. Mussolini Heads Candidates. ROME. Februa: 28 (#).—Premier Mussolini hxmulllxwtd.l a list of 400 candidates who will be voted upom in the forthcoming election plebiscite for |the Chamber of Deputies. All promi- | nent ministers and aides to the premier were included in the Hst, which was ap- proved at a meeting of the grand coun- cil last night. Al KEEPS HIS QUIET JOB. NEW YORK, February 28 (#).— Peter Fitzpatrick, 63, father of nine grown children, looking for a nice quiet place, as he explained it, got a job as watchman in a deaf and dumb infirm- ary at $1250 a week and was quite happy until indicted for deserting his wife. “Go back to your job.” Judge Film Stars Reach Panama. BALBOA, Panama, February 28 (4 John Barrymore and his wife, Dolores | Costello, fresh from a honeymoon tour Martin told him. “I guess many a hus- |of the South Seas aboard the Barry- band envies you the quiet in it.” In|more yacht, the Mariner, arrived here his behalf it was argued that four un-|today and will leave tomorrow for the married sons earned $125 a week. United States + SPRING INAUGURAL! or flze O”}Zan 00710 ares FLORSHEIM SHOE discussion that President Coolidge had | the: guest of hanor at a farewell dinner : strongly recommended the sclection of | to be given at the Army and Navy | that county. This decision was con- tained in a letter received from the | Mount Weather and added that it w3 incredible to suppose that Mr. Coolidg would have done so without the assen of the incoming President. [ Senator Fletcher, Democrat, of Flor- 1da, suggested that if the President did | not like the location after it is reno- | vated, it could be made available to the | Vice President. SPEAKERS TO BE HEARD AT “HOBO CONFERENCE" Coming to Washington from the West, | where hobo armies are feeling the pinch | of a hard Winter, James Eads How of | the Hobo News, St. Louis, wealthy apos- | tle of “flop” house and tank stop, has | called a “hobo conference” for 3 o'clock this afternoon at Typographical Hall, 423 G street. A “jungle lunch” of Mul- ligan stew is being provided, but the | speaking program and business meeting come first, Mr. How said. “There are several bills before Con- gress now which, if passed immediately, | would greatly relieve the situation. 1| am here to get the fellows out of a job | behind this legislation,” he said. ! Speakers at this afternoon’s meeting | include Rev. J. D. Gwaltley, Baptist minister of Richmond, Va.: George H. Davis, labor leader, also of Richmond, | and Dan O'Brien, former candidate for | mayor of New York on an independent labor_ticket. PURE INDOOR AIR| No_open windows—No drafts COROZONE destroys bad odors and purifies the. air by electrici{n! ) Restaurants How dear to the heart of men and ¥omen of refinement is an odorless staurant or dining room. and_how ard to find. You can make yours that way with COROZONE. phone for FREE DEMONSTRATION in your home and place of business Domestic Service Corporation 1706 Connecticut Avenue Potomac 2048 William H. 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