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96 8 8 D0 G R e THE EVBNING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 28 1929. s S After the formal address at each ses- ' heating was inaugurated six vears ago legy JADW'N DEFENDS DOG KILLS FOUR SHEEP |CRAIG IS ACQUITTED |BROTHERS SENTENCED | PLUMBING AND HEATING |, St/ GBELAG b TS, B il IRRIR S 2o IN COLLEGE PARK RAID ¢ WURDER CHARGE| 'N MOUNTAIN KILLING| INSTITUTE TO OPEN TR OB e ‘enebacnin | o atner mastangiog ciieger. " ¢ HAVE COLOR 5 a Staft Correspondent of The Star. SR | Two Who Slew Man for Takin N corge | A TeEistration fee of $5 will be e ———" LAKE DIVERSION 7 Soios s s S s, v o i e s, it E R B bl & GO BY BUS e subjects. While the Prince Georges County com- | . {first annual plumbing and heating in-|of all lectures and the resulting discus- If y kin i v i | i your skin is yellow—com- | Sentences. |stitute on April 1, it was announced |sion as soon as printed. plexion p:llid—mn;yueoro-l?d': missioners were going over their routine to Clear Man Accused wh | correspondence at Upper Marlboro dur- |today. Lectures will be given on the| Extension work in plum\inflgn ;m:‘ appetite poor—yon have a bad & i | BY the Ascociated Press. | opening day and on April 2 and 3 by — — p Says Water Flow Essentjal|ims their weekly mecting Tuesday ater- of Slaying. LOVINGSTON, Va. March 28.—Two |men prominent in the Government de- : taste in your mouth—a lazy, no- | noon, which included a letter from the | 0 jmen ”',(‘rda_v Jere cmnlcr!,-cd partments and in the plumbing busi- :'i'-d feeling—yon should take ) . ! ° | ey | a fellow mountatnecr after | ness. Olive Tahlets. for Great Lakes-t0-GUIf | Fo'ieer 5400 for watsabic eheop which | Pic Ackccizted |they had based their defense on their 5 s T | for over 8400 for valuable sheep which| "RICHMOND, March 28.—Murley L. clnim to the right to regain possession | s~y — “'-h E_"““‘"'; Olive Tablete— |/ Inland Waterway. | pens "G ‘Univerli's Sxperimental Orte, vas scauied of o chasge of fad seon S 00 ~ COAST TO COAST ey DA DD thee , another r: Vas 1 9 Vi iy & o7 pO s 2| ke R ¥ farm. another rad was staged on the | RS, I, copRection with e SeaL) of | John B¢ Bumley, 2. was sentenced $ . Easter O [P PITTSBURGH ... $.7.06 . 20 years of study. — Foonaioa CLEVELAND .. .. il Olive Tablets are a purels Trip L C EETROIT vegetable compound mixed with CHICAGO, March 28.—Diversion of | The defense based its argument on i H < . the ground' that no’ crime had hf“‘"‘;‘l‘:&é‘:fif them of killing Jack Cun- CHICAGO e H ::::: :r::nr Know them by their Lake Michigan water is essential for NEETTTIE g the Great Lakes-to-Gulf inland water- | [ proven by the State. and that there was 2 b ROADHOUSE BILL PASSED. proven by the State. and that there was | "t8"5i axgument, attorness for the t antlc lty Will seal the pistons INDIANAPOLIS To have a clear, pink skin, £ four sheep and injured six before being | Hustings Court jury here last night 5 - By the Associated Press . . 5 B | his brother, Tom Burnley, 20, to five ress | shot. The jury deliberated 16 minutes. | years. under the jury’s verdict which way under construction, Maj. Gen. ho evidence that Liggon came to his | oo = « B. Jadwin, chief of Army Engi- —— | death through s human agency. oOnly | Commonweelth contended that a atill - i i i neers. testified today at the lake level | House Measure Subjects Resorts to one witness, a police sergeant, was ot g LD e Ei ‘p‘;’ggé‘r‘;"‘ against fuel leakage, and ST.LOUIS ... :{';"' "’—"","l'.‘k""“':’,lla‘;" :f:]""‘ hearing before Charles Evans Hughes. | Liceusing System placed on the stand by the defes which one. has a legal right to defend will function as a good oil LOS ANGELES uoyaney like L ildhood days - Liggon was drowned while he and | against seizure or to recover if taken | unday, viarc is expected . YD Edwards Olive Tabl k. J‘cKso"vlllE r. Edwards ive Tablets act Gen. Jadwin said he believed that a | 5.000 cubic feet a s»cnndh diversion | By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. (rlmld: vel;rh ro;wmeringldrlffiwood in a awey by force. \ would be necessary after the sewage| ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 28 —Sub- | fiocod on the James River last August 3 3 4 g s on the liver and bowels like Treatment program of the Chicago sani- | jecting of coaghouses throughodt Prince | 10. the body being recovered two davs 3 = SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Nothing is more important MIAMI ....... 3050 ||| calomel—yet have no dangerous tary district has been completed. Georges County to a licensing system, | 1ater. Craig and Liggon's widow we J: F. Clowdis, 81, Expires. Via Delaware River Bridge than thorough lubrication. after effects. The hearirg is to determine how long |and fixing a fee of $100 a year, is pro- | MarTied in Washington 26 days affe: R A | ek Tickets and Information at Thev stare the: Bilé #nd své Chicago shall have to comply with the | vided for fn a bill passed last night | Ligson was drowied. { JLYNOHBURG, Va. March 28 (Spec|ll, ,,c; washinsten - 1301 A.M BIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS INTE! consti "Take nightly Supreme Court decree to ccase use of | by the House of Delegates without A R TR |ctah . Frank Clowdis, 81 vears of || M8 i rumne sta) 105 4. . — RNATIONAL TOURS e lake water for carrying sewage toward |debate. The measure gives the county Lynchburg Resident Dies. | home. He i5 survived by his widow and |[| Returnins. leaves Atlantic City 6.00 P. M. Beware of Substitutes. TERMINAL Wl Miltions of hn("psa ..’,‘15! :"e:rlv. Bapersen ‘O Woskis | 1421 Pennsylvania Ave. N. W. 15¢, 30c, 60c. All druggists. the Mississippi. commissioners authority to issue the twes s Recalled By States’ Counsel licen“ses. but u&eitx;‘ issuance ummfie dILs- iIY\'NgrrgBURGF.{ ‘1,; ershd‘zfl (Spe-| LW0 sons. I . o = » 4 - cretionary, ant e county officials also | cial).——Thomas R. a, 65, died Tuesday | SR A P R ‘I d Gen. Jadwin was recalled today by |are given authority to revoke any li- |afternoon. He is survived by his widow | There is a Scientific Christian Spirit- ennsylvania hailroa Columbia 5228 Phone Metropolitan 5314-5315 counsel for States surrounding the |cense upoh complaint. and seven children. | ualist Church in Portland, Oreg. R A lakes to answer the question: “How much diversion is necessary for nav- igation purposes on the Chicago River?” ‘The States are represented at the hear- ing to see that the use of water for sewage disposal continues for a min- imum time. Disregarding sewage pollution, no di- version would be necessary for local navigation m the Chicago River alone, Gen. Jadwin said. For the through route, however, lakes to gulf, a diversion of 1,000 to 10,000 cubic feet a_ second would have to be arranged, in his opin- = “The question has been asked whether 1.000 cubic feet a second of lake water pumped into the North branch at Wil-| mette, and 2.000 cubic feet from the South side branch would prevent any nuiasance to navigation,” Gen. Jadwin 2 “The answer is that in my opinion it would prevent a nuisance to naviga- tion in the Chicago River provided it were introduced into the branches and other forks at the head of navigation thereof; that treatment plants purify sewage approximately 85 per cent and - - - that a gate or o;her l(nrrier{:e pllcid to SAY = < prevent back flow from the sanitary . . Z = 5 Zir n . ca Bo t and e sty R : = : _ : unrobins...Camerons... itons... !.h;' pilzn;ls %wchnrfixm} u;lw lt“,he canal.” 7 s % s the sposante petcent M = > - -~ of the sewage, not cared for by the N AR - : d th — y L] “ d A o e b AT . , S = a dozen others— names you’ll fin demandsisume divarlsmn of lake water, @ = “ R / 1y ) in the “social register” of lecading claim. Amount Undetermined. ; t ; 7 ) Comie ey for 1h mavigaion , / 3 =2 woolen families! The same matehless of water necessary for the navigation SRR A JE| : quality...the same rich weaves... ok get precorived how mich. would B¢ 5 N ‘ \ prescril v much woul e h \' 2 gg, AN B the same clean-cut styling that permitted?” “I had that in mind, but T was think- g 1Cfl§u of the defll;nug% pruj!f'.s between 7 cago and the Illinois River, which 4 Al i 7 7 Aot T b2 consizatio 1o impove N . the high -priced men’s shops are m&ltifix{\ on‘the :llm’x.xlo?7 This will re- il | =8 quire a diversion of 4,167 cubic feet per | \ i T - il \ AT (=—"" making a fuss about! The testimony of Gen. Jadwin has | B = been accepted by Mr. Hughes as au- | Y thoritative and representing the final opinion of the War Department. 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