Evening Star Newspaper, June 6, 1929, Page 12

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12 P THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. THURSDAY., JUNE . 6. 1929.° Following a tour of the city this morning in company with Traffic Dircc- tor W. H. Harland and Capt. H. C Whitehurs, co-ordinator and chief en- gineer of the District during which a survey was made of iraffic_conditions a special committee of the Washington Board of Trade passed Tesolutions aim- ing at the acceleration of traffic past stret car lcading platforms they found to be the greates cause for vehicular congestion in ’ lowc‘lfé under national nflginrs 5(;6”112\!\\‘ I KING wILL DEDICATE ‘nenrmg completion and which is the l"lvih‘d 1,000 guests to l:h'd o?emgg of N T NN -] would be given the quota of 25,957 pro- | % fr: fld! t the United | the new legation which he designed un ! | A TRAP FOR RUM RUNNERS vided by the national origins' basis, be- | S!:'; I G"“g °°“‘“;“° o b; re i the | bullt largely himself | cause it is less than the amount it now NEW U s LEGAT'ON el SO L o i T s e s : | peal of national origins, announced he | e s o e {bils i aiiEeatinssa S aTRIEH D any compromise, althugh he was fa-| of Kind for Zogu. | 14 with Mrs. Charles C. Hart of Minne-| "*'% ©0 repairs to the heating_ plant - By the Associate 85, ter moval of Several Follow LUCATION HERE OPPOSED | By the Associated Pre I newest _soverelgn will Sct foot in any |of three new steam bollers and a wat Greater Restrictions. Mr. Hart, who was formerly a Wash- | bids for these two separate jobs will ¢ The contest for repeal of th~ national BOSTON, June 6 (#).—The General ‘ Senator Nye, Republican, of North | patriotic organizations by escablishing | A new element was injected last|beyond its means. Thac was decided Posts erected by the Police Department at the approach to the Pennsylvania ware, for even greater restriction. The | by Rev. James gots—51,227 world for the specific purpose of a lega- = S ! Senator Reed, Republican, of Penn- | tion or embassy. Will Repair Barracks. sylvania, who is opposing the recom- | | The King also has promised to make | Announcement was made today at th mendation of President Hoover for re- | Ceremony in Alabania to Include!nis first public appearance since his|Navy Department of the calling for | would persist against repeal of that pro- | WL L Vit ari aia ot et tovoamainer | | AL BallandIRECCHHon )T At i) and_ reception which, will inaugu- | Marine Barracks at the Washing rate the new legation e will dance | navy yard and for alterations, ad Recommendations for Re- Hastings. Delaware, INIECHS rercoictiatemnine matciccieopun it it Apols, wife of the American Ministe : . bl i | A 11-[;35 will be the first time that Europe including the installation New Element, Proposing | TIRANA, Albania, June 6—King | forelgn legation and the first time he | storage (a:‘mx a't :m x:&z&fflg}:‘ = s 1 Survey of City. ‘70,“, has agreed to dedicate the new | N2S,eVer participated in a public danc Eighth an N Society of Cincinnati Headquasters | AMerican legation here which is rapidly ' ington newspaper correspondent, has opened June 24 —_— q! | g pap X | By the Associated Press Plan Fails at Convention. | i origins immigration quota basis was | Society of the Cincinnati will not fol- | carried on yesterday in the Senate by | low the cxample of a number of other | Dakota, with prospects of & vote going |a national headquarters at Washington over until tomorrow because it feels it would be living night in_a compromise proposal by Senator Hastings, Republican, of Dela- Avenue Bridge across the Anacostia River. They are designed to support a heavy Delaware Senator advocates the choice | pal Bishop of Rhode Island, ‘empowe stecl cable which will form a barricade to liguor runners coming into Washington of the lesser of the two quotas for each | ing a committee to act on the ady city. Yhe purpose of the trip was to work | from Southern Maryland. The police, it is understood, have worked out a novel country as provided by the present | bility of acquiring a house in Washi . . out ot Pattalled plan for the co- | plan to trap them. A similar barricade also has been placed across the entrance basis and the national origins method. | ton was rejected e e e highway and (raffic | to the Anacostia Eridge at the foot of Eleventh street southeast. The cables will | Interest remained centered on the | s S erln in e on (0] une departments of the District be stretched across the bridge, however, only when the police are in pursuit of national origins issue, however, and e Jhchhtion adopted would the rum runners. Policemen will be stationed at the bridges for this purpose. | both sides still claimed victory generally prohibit parking opposite Star Staff Photo.| Under the Hastings amendment, an- platforms, but would admit of | - — " nual immigration would be_cut_about N B 115000, as compared to 168,000 now neral Capitol trect between Florida and and 153,000 under the national origin general Massachusetts avenue: esurfacing | provision, which goes into effect July I . 2 on Rapid T ('(‘ 0 of the Connecticut Avenue Bridge and T h t committee recommended n 2 S {England would be kept on its present sl e Horace W. Peaslee, William | the cuiting down of the size of the | rusta basis of 34007 because it 1t : i R. Ellis, Col. Robert L. 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