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SEPTEMBER 28, 19%9.° seized by Federal prohibition agents in a raid on the Elk Breeding & Grazing Association at Middleboro. An electric plant furnished by the Kohler Co. was installed in a building on the association’s farm, and a last in- stallment of the purchase price became due a day after the seizure. As the owner of the plant, the Kohler Co. demanded its return and the Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the claim on the ground that it had not been used i or designed for the unlawful manufac- ture of liquor. DO PROPERTY SEIZURE POINT TO BE CLEARED Government Asks Supreme Court to ! Decide Right of Industry to Recover Plant. SHINGTON, SATURDA NG STAR, W subject of “Selling to Women in the Era of the Second Hundred Billion.” Miss Ditzler declared she enjoys sell- ing women and said “sales resist- ance” is not as great as that of the {men. She urged that every woman | take out insurance “to provide a clean- {up fund at her death.” | "'The newly elected president of the TATES | ESTATE THE EV maintained, however, due to & policy of modernizing the various departments. | Among major policies announced last night were the establishment of a course | X in aviation by the Y. M. C. A, College, enlargement of the program of the | physical department to_include inter- | . | city and inter-sectional competitions, R | and extension of “Hi-Y" clubs into the | high schools of nearby Maryland and’ Virginia. A dinner preceded the business ses- | M. C. A. Plans to Expand!zir:;:.r.uwuh Leonard W. DeGast in| Activities and to Raise enaowment urs. | SENATE HITS ERROR | IN GUITUN FI[}URES the National Association of Life Under- s | writers concluded their fortieth annual { conventior™in the Hotel Mayflower yes- Senators Heflin and George terday afternoon. > A warning against “this new era of Get Acfion on Resolution philosophy, which has been so rampant Aimed at Census Bureau. GIRL HURT IN FALL. Condition Reported Undetermined at Emergency Hospital. Catherine Grimm, 21 years old, 1445 N street, was in a serious condition at | testing various remedies for seasickness Emergency Hospital today, suffering on boats in the Baltic Sea. Passengers from a severe head injury as a result | co-operate by getting sick and trying of a fall on the stairs at her home. Dr. different treatments, Domingo Monserrate reported her con® dition undetermined. Seasickness Remedies Tested. SWINEMUENDE, Germany, septem- (A).—A medical commission is national assoclation, S. T. Whatley of Chicago, announced that he had named Paul F. Clark of Boston, the retiring president, to serve as chairman of the executive committee. The appointment | has to be confirmed by the other mem- bers of the executive committee, Mr. | Whatley pointed out, adding that he Select Toronto, Canada, as 1930 Site—Warning Sound- ed Against New ldeas. By the Associated Press, The Government has asked the Su- preme Court to decide the right of in- | Taking the position that this con- dustrial establishments to recover prop- | struction was narrow and defeated the will personally seek the confirmation. erty seized in connection with a viola- | purpose of the prohibition law, and that, tion of the prohibition law. | the plant was forfeitable under the law. i FEDERAL BUREAUS The ('nn!xin\'(’;;v sr‘I'm' ed as atest | th Gn\m’um?nt asked the highest cnml; | ”~ | CASe r'os sachu 9 Ak i L. | MOVE TO QUARTERS |55, 5 o Michuses Jn, 193 |1 make 1 S o i 1 1 toe o | O T R B NEW ENGLISH HOME. WOODSIDE PARK After selecting Toronto, Canada, as A greatly expanded program of phys- 0 the place for®iheir meeting next year fcal, social, religious and educational ac- | tivities for tae coming year was mapped out last night by the Young Men's Christian _Association at the annual meeting of officers, directors and secra- | , held at the Manor Club, near | Norbeck. Md. Appointment of Dr. William Knowls | Cooper. retiring general secretary, as a | member of the board of managers of | n was announced by Hus- ident of the Y. M. | Farm Board and Customs Division | Take New Offices in Railway Building. | ound Value in Chevy Chase, D. C. in every quarter,” was sounded by Roger B. Hull, managing director and general | counsel of the National Association of | Life Underwriters, in the final speech. Priced for Immediate Sale The Federal Farm Board and Bureau ssociat | of ‘Customs are the first two units of ton Thompson, pre | Warns Against New Ideas, o 3 + 3 | the Government to complete their mov- y CHLS I e | _ The resolution requesting the Constis | Declaring in effect that so-called new | ing into the Southern Railway Building, | 27 Tust a few' blocks from Chevy in charge of raising an sndowment fund. | Bureau to explain how an error of 300.- | things arc only the products of past |adiacent fo the District Building, and 3508 Chase Circle, in a community of In his final address to the officers in | 000 bales for Georgin was made in this | years, Mr. Hull urged the members to | will be followed later by the Bureat of | fine homes and wonderful private Large Corner Lot Fronting on Colesville Road ) s general secretary D | week's ~cotton ginning report was!tick to the best business traditions and | Prohibition, probably some time after | S ies Tl isa deGtren bane h Cnoper promised his continued support | adopted by the Senate vesterday. Sen- | not be carried away by new ideas of | November 1 | ](Illl" ‘mede estates. This is a detached brick and Greyrock Drive of the association and paid high (ribute |ator Heflin, Democraf, of Alsbania, | {le time. ~Our business traditions must | Several more improvements in the | [|% iy 3 home of English type, with spacious Six rooms, bath and lavatory, Drive out Georgia Avenue to his succesor, Leonard W. DeGast, | offered the resolution, which further | not be forgotten, merely because we | way of partitions and changes to the ||& : side porch ot unusual beauty. The s e o e ot Sorgis e now associate general secreta Dr. | called on the bureau to'state what could | sece bofore us a new challenge and a | building are necessary before the quar- | (|5 Street living room is very large, with wood- ana lavatory in basement dian Spring Golf Club. Loca- cd he will conduct a series | be done to prevent such errors in the | new opportunity,” he said. liEer il e taem iy ot ctimanoy b os LT Olree burning open fireplace. Well hardwood floors, electric water tion just bevond old Toll Hous of Ipublic EctuTEATStreas L dave opmentfitutiire X H. H. Armstrong, vice president of | prohibition forces. It had been thought | |14 —— equipped kitchen with intaid fin- heater and many other modern ncar proposed Sligo Valley of Christian character in men and boy Senator Heflin obtained consideration | the velers' Insurance Co.. another |at first that they could move in about | Ji% oleum on floor. Three bed s features. b Parkway. and the spreading of international good | of his resolution after modifying the | speaker, predicted that mass insurance, | October 1, but latest estimates put this | | s =il i ST OGE Exceptionalls sonable down parment and terms to guit will. i} language. It was adopted without op- |or those forms of insurance “sold in a month lat | OPEN (one master's), 3 baths, large attic purfhaser. Exten Street into Colesville to be opened Anitual proposals of the various de- | position after Senator George, Democrat, | small individual quantities to large The new F Farm Board, located | N and o floors throughout. To this year. rtments regarding their work for the | of Georgia, had assailed the erroncous 'groups of people,” will play an impor- lon the seventh floor of the railwav | ALL: DAY reach, drive cut Conn. avenue to ng year were outlined by the chair- | ginning report. | tant part in the second hundred billion | building, mcludes a personnel of about | s 5 Western Avenne; east to Nevada JAMES A WATSON 0 Ten of the standing committees and | = The report issued Monday showed ! dollats of insurance being placed on |50 pereans. and moved from the May- | SUNDAY Kvenae: a5l o sgudre south 46 . 'wner heads of departments. Z. D. Blackistone | 727,988 bales of cotton ginned in|the market. | flower Hotel, where it started its activi- d of plans for the service departmen oree Lewis, chairman of the educa* tional committee, and Dr. James A. Georgia as of S>ptember 15. In the afternoon, ‘five and a half hours later, the Census Bureau corrected the state- A study of “claim payments” under the group arrangement, Mr, Armstrong said, “shows that the payment of the ties. The Bureau of Customs of the Treas- direction ury under L 3 of Runnymede Street, Department, X. A. Eble, comm Bell. director of education, reported on | ment to show only 427.988 bales ginned educational activities; James C. Ingram, | in Georgia. The error was attributed ner of in the | average m of $1.500 under group | policie larger than the amount of Capt. F. customs, has nearly 100 person: -+ BOSSBIELPS ™~ boys' director, explained plans of the | by bureau officials to a mistake by a | the cstate left by 65 per cent of the | puilding | bovs' department: John W. Hardell out- | clerk in transcribing the report. wage earners of this country.” adding: | The Prohibition Burcau of the Treas- | lined policies of the dormitory and | “Mistakes have occurrced with alarm- | “Through the medium of group insur- | ury Department, headed by Prohibition | peil ool house committee: hair- | ing __regularity declared Senator | ance. therefore, the estate of the aver- | Commissioner James M. Doran, will % man of the physical com e, and | George. “and with disturbing regular- | age worker has increased 200 per cent.” bring a much larger personnel. 'The | Prof. C. Edward Beckett, physical~di- ity. This one is absolutely inexcusable. | i 5 ithern Railway Building was pur- Yector. fold of the enlarged program of | It was not corrected for five and a half Woman Addresses Session. d by the Government as part of its B A AR ) al and recreational activities, and | hours and not until after the trading An address also was delivered at the m of devel g the triangle A. C. Christie, chairman of the re- | for the day in cotton had closed. afternoon session by Miss Emma H. | bounded by Pennsylvania avenue, Fif- | ous committee, and Dr. Homer J.| *“I» was an error that not even a | Dpitzler of the Frazier Agency, Connect- | teenth strect and B street into an area | ncilor, dean of the Y. M. C. A.|school boy ought to have made and |jcut Mutual Life Insurance Co. on the | of Federal buildings School of Religious Education, explained | those responsible ought to be dismissed | on-Built Model Homes ious program. | nromptly. 6, 7 and 8 Large Rooms e Tn summing up the projected work of e : [ the acsociation Dr. Cooper pointed out . " . { that Y. M. C. A, work is being changed Russia Curbs Night Life. tn meot changing conditions. He con-| MOSCOW. September 28 (). — The ed the Y. M. C. A. of a decade and government has found a way to make more ago with that of the present, em- ' night-loving Russians go to bed. Tt izing that today the must meet turns off most of the street lights and Tevere competition to claim the interest | doubles the prices for food and drink | | of young men. This interest is being | after 10 p.m. I Jame Now Ready for Inspection 415 to 445 Jefferson St. N.W. 914 and 925 Quiney St. N.W. 1521 to 1527 Isherwood St. N.E. Isherwood St., One Square North of 15th and D 306 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Cor. Brookeville Road #) AN IDEAL HOME Built to live in—not to sell—now too large for owner 5 Buff Brick; Ten Rooms, Two Baths Main floor—Living room, 14x28; large room, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath. Second floor—Three large bedroon Basement—Maid’s room and toil Inspect at Once The architecture of these homes has been carcfully large trunk room and bath. G dlz il b G A C ‘ High ceilings. Basement, first and metal weather- { 1-.\["‘"\ '..l :n,\rrlu‘rlll‘nluu- de- This is a rear view of the Sp]cndid Home at strm;é‘i‘:v;\,:x 1nn-(1’;=b\::;m': o large clocets, e ity et 3103 HAWTHORNE PLACE that is now for Sale. e e e ; labor furnished by skilled A good front view is almost impossible due to the In Splendid Repair—An Exceptionally Low Price mechanics of the best grade. dense foliage that shades the house. $1 8 500 Attractive Terms No Finance Charge it ; These homes contain six, This house is practically new and contains ’ Phone Wisconsin 3149 ) We invite inspection of our ‘f‘,‘“; ","'] "l';:",lh,r” ';“"""I‘ seventy-five per cent of the features incorporated in 1 H “h:_w'_:“ ‘:',:',_I"‘I'r"l,"" :IT‘; S this year's .pri:c-winning ]mufe of the Natior‘Aa] Mode omes Kitehen, extra large porches | || Home Institute Contest. It is one of those big- front and rear. Oak fleors, | || small, detached houses built as a permanent home. Just Completed latest fistures; floor plugs in Six large rooms, two tiled baths, large cedar-lined ch wonar et BUtiet S closets, built-in garage. all first-class fixtures. A | housc we are prnud to 5}10\\' you flnd at a ‘pf;fe t}\at | will interest you. Ofen Sunday for Inspection Six and seven rooms garage THE CONSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT AND Frigidaire and Garage With Each House ) FOR SALE BY I FINISH EQUAL TO HOMES SELLING P i edaidia | i : FOR DOUBLE THEPRICE THOS. A. JAMESON CO. | et T Sl 3 ; ok =3 906 New York Ave. National I one short square to Hawthorne Street. ¥ We are pricing them as low as $8.975 l. et Ak she "Man ‘WikioOions 'Ons” g | s 7 57 &< Make comparisons Open for inspection every day until 8 P.M. 4121 Thirteenth Place N.E. (Between Shepherd and Taylor Streets) Charles M. Walling’ford HEDGES & MIDDLETON, INC. Or Your Own Realtor 1412 Eyc St. NW. 77+ 4774, Franklin 9503 < city's limits and only ten minutes’ ride from the White House. You'll appreciate the restrictions which protect investments in Wesley Heights from promiscuous building and insure to it the perpetuation of that wholesome community spirit which be- tokens congenial neighhors. The demand for homes in Wesley Heights is always far in advance of con- struction—for every home is Miller-built —with that thoroughness which de- mands deliberation and insures superior- ity in every detail of material and crafts- manship. Owner and Builder - e 1010 Vermont Ave. Natl 2990 O e i 1o property _— N Hivsley Brights | euley Mrinhts = =SS =SS SEEESEEesEE=aEs 8 7 . # Offers What No Other R New Aurora. Hills Home u Dbt e OO0 * E}:I’ Its wonderful tree-topped hills and N Q‘/ wooded valleys provide settings for fi? é’: homes of distinctive character, creating . 'L NG an exclusive community — within the R Furnishings by Geo. E. Cornell, Jr. 425 7th St. N.W. 3 “15 Minutes From F St.”—In Virginia ] 107 CUSTIS AVE. This is one of a group of new. houses now being offered in Section 2 of Aurora Hills, Va. This home has an extra large living room_with open fireplace (French doors lead to the covered side porch), a dining room 6941-45 9th St. N.W. S.J¥. Corner of Dahlia and 9th Sts. The _Mo‘d_e of the Moment In Two of W 738 Rock Creek Church Road An Outstanding Buy At $10,500 This Kennedy-built house of 8 large rooms, 2 fine tiled baths, l’itr’:"l’ar;e Porches, sleeping porch and numerous other ‘features, is oftered by owner at a sales-compelling figure. It is metal weather= 7 %.fi = o Exhibit Home 4331 Garfield Street Completely Furnished shington's Most Beautiful Homes o An entirely different home . . and built by authority on home building . Designed & i i ; throughout. iy with excellent wall space, modern kitchen with pantry, o TIouse 1o I Bk o o O foco Farage. Ideal location, close et Ll ol | Y three bedrooms, tiled bath with shower, large closets, %o cars, buses, stores, schools and churches. e artiver . . - Adistingulilisdis N y Dulin artin ting for these beautiful homes . . . Open for inspection every day and evening, including Sunday, from 10 A.M, to 9 P.M. Motor out Massachusetts Avenu, crossing Wisconsin Avenue and Frigidaire, screens, garage. Every convenience in this well-wooded parklike community. The price is §10,750. OPEN EVERY DAY - Charmingly furnished and individuality that OPEN SUNDAY 10 A. M. TILL DARK we will be happy to have you inspect . @. EEVER=GOSGcrvice 5 45 & = = Z W turning Jeft into C : —Go_ov ridge, taking either road toward [J g left into Cathedral Avenue, M\ eI NIEECT 08, oy Btheey e ek, 0, 8 S .6$mumnger29 Sons P 1ot o BEoEd ™ Tas. N 5185 . N. Miller Py GRAHAM & OGDEN Robt. L. McKeever 1415,K St. N.W. Earl E. Goss f ¥/ Ouwners and Developers 2‘ Realtors President Nat'l 4750 . Vice President 211 Investment Bldg. - = Y b = National 2040 Deeatur 610 313 Woodward Bldg. S. E. Godden, Sales Manager i National 3689 |'§¢j 1119 Seventeenth Street