Evening Star Newspaper, June 12, 1929, Page 20

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Imr Hecnr Co. THE EVENING D. C, WEDNESDAY JUNE 12 /1929. STAR., WASHINGTON, F Street at Seventh WhoPays he Man the Bills —Deserves a Gift for Father’s Day (s unday, June 16th) COUNTY SR Potomac’s $119,000 Debt Assumed by Annexation ‘ » Valuation Agreement. | Special Dispatch to The Star. | ARLINGTON COUNTY COURT- | HOUSE, June 12.—Counsel for the City | ot Alexandria ahd 'Arlington County | today reached an agreement upon the | valuation of public fmprovement in the | territory which Alexandria recently | acquired from the county by annexation | proceedings, when a special tribunal of | three judges hearing the case convened | | here to set the valuation prior to sign- ing the final order of the court, which | will cede the annexed territory to | Alexandria on January 1, 1930. | Maj. Carter Hall, of the counsel for | Alexandria, announced that counsel had agreed that Alexandria is to pay the ALEXANDRIA TO PAY }MEXIBU MAY PLAGE ! ] Church Question on ISSUE BEFORE POPE | Single Conference May Put | Amicable Basis. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, June 12—A single conference, probably today though pos- | | sibly not until tomorrow, between the | Mexican President and two Roman Catholic emissaries was expected toduy | to put resumption of church services in Mexico squarely up to the Vatican. The next step in the negotiations would be a decision, favorable or adverse, by Pope Pius. Authoritative sources revealed that Mgr. Leopoldo Ruiz y Flores, Arch- | bishop of Michoacan, and Bishop Pas- | cual Diaz of Tabasco. hoped to forward | a_report to his holiness immediately | | after a conference with President Portes | | Gil. This conference was arranged with | the President's secretary Monday. It | said last night it would take placc | ithin 48 hours.” | This report to the Vatican would fol- | low broad lines, already laid down in | 3 previous secret negotiations on the | Would-Be Dirigible church-state problem, and would need | only to be acquiesced in by the Pope for the Mexican episcopate to permit | the clergy to resume services in the| Mexican churches. JAIL ZEP STOWAWAYS. | Zeppelin to the United States were ar- | him home, while the other three, ac- * | raigned in court yesterday. | cused of trespassing and {llegally The youngest was turned over to the | carrying weapons, received Jjail sen- Passengey. | JUVenile_Court, which promptly sent tences ranging from 18 to 21 days. er Given 18 to 21 Days in Prison. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, June 12 (#).—Four would-be stowa Stimulates and Refreshes For Every Household Requirement ue UTILIVAR VARNISH UTILIVAR is a tough, durable varnish that dries over- night with a waterproof lustre that will not mar or scratch white. It is easy to apply and is made to stand hard knocks and severe wear on all interior or exterior surfaces. You've tried the rest, now try the best — use Utilivar on your next varnish job. Your neighborhood dealer stocks it. Send for a FREE copy of our Paint and Varnish Facts book Distributed by WALTER MORGAN COMPA‘NY, INC. Paints and Varnish - Art and Sign Supplies Phone: MAIN 7889 421 TENTH ST. N.W. county $500,000 in cash within the . - | next six months for public improve- ' Be sure to get one for him —even if you have to charge it to his ac- count. r N ments made by the county in the an- | nexed territory, and in addition the | city is to’assume all of the $119,000 | bonded-indebtedness of the town of Potomae, which is located in the four square miles of territory Alexandria | obtained in Jefferson and Arlington | magisterial_district. John S. Barbour, of the counsel for Arlington County, and Albert V. Bryan, | of -counsel for Alexandria, addressed | the judges as the court convened and announced that the agreement had been reached and requested that a recess | be declared in order that the attorneys |in the case could confer to design the *| court order for the judges to sign. Commonwealth Attorney William C Gloth, asserted that the agreement will | have no effect upon the appeal, which the county will file with the State Su- | preme Court after the final order in | the annexation case is signed by the | | special tribunal. The county will be | allowed six months in which to fife the | appeal. WAR DEPARTMENT NAMES HONOR MILITARY SCHOOLS ‘Rating Is Made on Effectiveness of Tar Hecur Co. “F Street at Seventh” Reserve Officers Training Corps Units. 'Powder Box‘ Permanent Wave Special for this week By the Assoclated Press. Sixteen academies and schools have been designated by the War Depart- ment as honor military schools for the | year 1929. The schools are: Augusta Military Academy, Fort De- fiance, Va.; Culver Military Academy, Culver, Ind.; Fishburne Military School, ‘Waynesboro, Va.: Georgia Military Academy, College Park, Ga.; Gulf Coast Military Academy, Gulfport, Miss.; Kemper Military School, Boonville, Mo.; New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, N. M.; Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, Lake Geneva, Wis.; River- side Academy, Gainesville, G Shat- tuck School, Faribault, Minn.; Staun- .ton Military Academy, Staunton, Va.; St. Johns Military Academy, Delafield, Wis.; Tennessee Military Institute, Sweetwater, Tenn.; the Manlius School, Manlius, N. Y.; Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo., and Western Military Academy, Alton, IIl. All of these schools, except the Au- gusta Military Academy and the Fish- burne Military School, were rated as honor military schools in 1928. The rating was made upon the effectiveness of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps units maintained at the respective institutions. 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