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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929. \ YOUNG MAN IS HELD HERE|TRUCK CO. NO. 5 YOUTH'S EXTRAVAGANCE | ENGINEERS’ COUNCIL : Organized ON AUTO THEFT CHARGE| 10 RECEIVE AWARD| LEADS TO HIS ARREST| LISTENS TO REPORTS A Breakfast oL o7 Respomlblllty _ | Alleged to Have Adopted Owner's Officers Say Pennsylvania Boy Ad- |Group Representing 24 Organiza- 3 > o o 21— N Name After Pushing Him |Commissioner Dougherty Will mitted Taking $150 of tions in Session mq ll‘ql”la i Here. From Car in Easton, Pa. Make Presentation to Lieut. Father's Money. 'se I Yellow Cabs . o Alleged to have stolen an automobile Nash Tororrow. The free-handed way in which 14- cfigg:«r&fo :&!{l‘rag‘ffepmlyga ‘I:m!& and Extension of Coastwise Reg- | in Easton. Pa, and then to have adopt; _ [vear-old William E. Butler of 126 | Cang reforestation, puplic alistrs and Black and White Cabs - | ed the owners name. a young man S31¢| Formal award of the Merchants| Cherry street, Dunmore, Pa, spent |meeting of the administrative board of ulations Declared “Grave | e roomtvvnmia city. was arrested | and Manufacturers’ Association trophy, money during his short sojourn at the | the' American Engineering Councll in Owned and Operated by R Vesterday - afterncon by Headquarters|given annually to the fire truck com- | Plaza Hotel was so noticeable that it |the Mayflower Hotel. he members Brown Bros. Mistake” b t Detective Frank M. Alligood. pany making the quickest exit from its|led to his arrest yesterday afternoon | represented 24 national, local and State o istake” by Secretary. T M et oy sitting in | Are house, will be made to Truck Com- | by Headquarters Detectives Thomas E. | engineering socleties, A the stolen machine at Eighth and F|pany No. 5, the winner, at 4 o'clock to-| Nally and E. E. Thompson, who di-| President Hoover formerly was head Q222 4 e e I aintlike. his | mortow affernoon at the station house | rected that he be held at the Receiving |of the council. It co-operates with By the Associated Press. Jooks” so he arrested him. Booked at|on Dent place. | Home until his father's arrival here |various Government departments and Extension of Ameri twise ship- 3 ve the name| The cup will be turned over to Dis-|today. Congress in _ matters conc ing laws to the ;;;‘1‘ c:::s was np- ;?tléflxl;tl}-“rg:zc;n:r! lgfggslpflng ‘Garden | trict Commissioner Proctor L Dougher. | _According to the officers, the boy | engineering and allled professions e ey i o Y Toatirs |istreetymaston, tv by Gen. Anton Stephan, president of | said he took $150 of his father's money | wherever technical problems are in- ¥ Benate commercs subcommittee today | This was later found to be the name i the trade body, and Commissioncr and left home because he “wanted less | volve | Dougherty will give the trophy to Lieut. | school and more liberty.” He was a | by Secretary Stimson, who, until taking | 0f & young man the prisoner is alleged | DOUE Na{h‘ mf“ma“dmg Dhver of the | high school student in Dunmore. | over the portfolio of Secretary of State, | to have pushed out of his own auto-| i | Young Butle ived in W, | 4 mobile, prior to driving away in the car, | truck company. g Butler arrived in Washington | o ool ot A Ennsw:; 25,’&0:‘,’“@5 wsgre co¥nmun|cslvd In the recent fire-run contests No. 5| three days ago and registered at the | Stimson said it seemed to be general- . er the | Plaza, Soon his liberality attracted th - o 'oe | with last night, and gave Alligood the | truck, driven by F. F. Ard'go, under the za. S ality attractec he 1ye-d$‘1'ned.]n$t‘n:g F\.':rrr)"flgurpo::lu:; e N eaimesana “,que_g‘,d that | direction of Lieut. Nash, left its station | attention of hotel attaches who com- | T e held, house in 72-5 seconds. municated with police. Optician—Optometrist ::xggmg k; f;:::fier (',‘.’,‘Widé‘r‘fi.’?;n'i‘fi‘i ‘Although admitting that his name| The cup must be won three years in| The boy's father, James S. Butler, 922 14th St. N.W. od is Day, the young man at the fourth |succession to become the permanent|conducts a store in Dunmore and it AL il e brutally frank bar- | Precinct denied to the detective that he | possession of any company. It was won | Wes from the store that William is Established 1889 N Z M hoe: W’l " & le the machine. by No. 14 truck company the two pre-| said to have taken the money. Y%{nfl:ebylt‘; 2 e T R R D as- fsto SRRty il vious vears. In 1927 No. 14 established | bidian the record for the event of 6 4- Difference Proposal Ts Studied. {PROGRAM IS ARRANGED onds, and lnst year it won wimd’me" The committee is considering extend- {slightly slower time of 71-5 seconda. ing the Jaws, which, if applied to the| FOR ‘GIRL RESERVE DAY’ Islands, would require shipments to this gl SCIENTIST V.VVILL S-PEAK. country to be sent in American ships, s Extehsion of the Iaws, Stimson coni- | Representatives of 38 Clubs to At- Presents tinued, would “destroy that element of ; Scientific developments of _recent confidénce on which the relations® he-| tend Observance to Be Held years are to be described by Dr. John R l . tween the United States and the Philip- Tomorrow. Mills, sclentist of the Bell laboratories, a p = ol1ieau pines “depend for ultimate solution of New York City, in an address at a| % the problems of the islands.” Representatives of 38 girls' clubs of [luncheon of the Washington City Club | Field Lecturer T am one of thase who believe,” he | the city will attend the “Girl Reserve | Forum, in the City Club, tomorrow aft- | . | said, “that our co. ction with the | day” observance to be held tomorrow |ernoon at 12:30 o'clock. Many Govern- ina (|| Ehitippines is now and will continue to | under the auspices of the Young Wom- | ment officials have been invite | ] 5 4 ous benefit to this country |en's Christian Association and partici —— = W | With respect to iis position in the OFi- | pate in the extensive program arranged, | T —————————— City-Wide Campaign ent. Our relations can only be success- | Mcetings and activities will feature | INVEST IN For | fully maintained by good will.” the afternoon to be followed by supper 3 i at 6 o'clock. Illustrated songs, sketches . P Bl AL ot Vital |and readings will be included in_the First Trust Notes ractical 'bc):l‘))dl ‘nh?g‘_tc!:x:;|:x:nco:gn;ri\;‘hns]gn’m; | program nll 7 o'clock. One hour later . 2 H 9k colonil | the assembly will separate into smalle seldi Ch eiopmat.he Bames tercom, | he asembly il sepirte it cmallr | | Vielding G, Interest § ristiani 4 continue to be a union between the two The homing pigeon, fast ||| countries “depending on mutual cone | Money to Loan on Real Estate || The solution for every economic, dog teams, temporary camps ||{sent of both sides.” | I — = : - and the long cruise of an No\peaple e went on, “responds | J‘ LEO KOLB social and religious problem. ice-battered ship to the so quickly to kind and intelligent treat- | hi nearest port of men and ||{ment as the Filipino. and when you ; 923 New York Ave. At the ; cablegrams—that was Polar |||ome to a situation like this it's well ; St a b | B2 MINE B MASONIC TEMPLE Now, a scratching crackle " s and Byrd speaks to us frr]’m it s{{,’;‘“}gwgd‘},\?g:*‘;;'L-"’lgcgfisl\gfelgg;;i = — = = 13th and New York Ave. the bleak Antarctic Circle; trade would be k o o o - S heRrhITole i neine || Bt e Pr cubior kvaNend] WATCH AND CLOCK October 27th to November 10th, inclusive can still “see his breath” on | “The whole trend of events,” he said, ‘ i K | Q E pA' Q.‘N C‘ (O[)em'ng Lecture Sunday Evem'ng, the subpolar air! Time, space “Is against us on any such policy. If : and thg elements have geen we should adopt a policy of shx:;p'cu{z in- I 76) Clocks Called For ~ Delivered - Guaranteed| | D aslas b e, tended as a barrier to Philippine trade | ) MANTEL October 27, at 8§ P.M.) Y we would grieyousl g Eckener's Zeppelin leaves |||Ndence in Sso o> afront their con- | Lakehurst one midnight, Chairman Johnson put into the Rec- 7 GRANDFATHER Unity includes all, exchdes none. § flying over oceans, the Si- (|(ord a telegram from the Poitlu:‘é. | T CLOCKS Every one, regardless of religious belief, gl CHR[ST/{[/IS’ GRE[T]A\"G CARDS’ berian wilderness, the tem- Oreg,, Chamber of Coi 5 &l . LS . e Tapan and lands |||cating extension. e sect, creed or metaphysical affiliation, will [l 7o insure a good income, we be- | R{BBYS find in these lectures new light, inspira- A Specislty s expressed with the artistry and distinc= again at Lakehurst after -There is clearly cnough American dle the business between the islands And! lieve well secured mortgages h 28 tion and spiritual uplift. B tion of Brewood engraving, have an Twenty-five years ago, guard on rates charged for transporta- YOU CAN INVEST miles. per hour were “de. ||| tion that the coastwise laws would pro- | THE HORSE is with us BURGLARS MAKE $73 HAULi 6% MORTGAGE | \ exhausted and to allow time for the The horse remains useful ir Cash Taken From Hiding Place in DENOMINATIONS OF 3250 the automobile. behind, broke into the store of Fred L. quaint, but hardly useful money in a hiding place where Wat- | down the chute, though, and o Insurance Co. what he used to be” since circling the globe in less ||{ionuage” the telegram said, “to han- time than ever before in ||{the States and com | i i petitive servi he ideal medium. E ialif human history. maintained will prove an adequate safes ||| | sy exany tnirreer Voluntary Offering No Paid Classes added warmth and cordiality. y ag tion. American ships need thi: - | /1] NFIDENCE || the best cars racing at sixty o i o s jpm:ec WITH CONFIDENCE || " — You are urged to select your design ! -wheeled e with foreign ton- | IN OUR ) i g‘lg;:is flg‘s%i?b:; v;ltrgi)ngg :e. nage on the Pacific is desperate.” | e nowa==before the choicest numbers are yet (see Sheridan’s statue & on Massachusetts Avenue). NOTES finest quality of workmanship. Your some ways even now; though i D UPWARDS s i Y | [ Tl 100,000 WORTH OF BERKEY s A where he still outnumber> Burglars, who left no flngerpr]nts[ ARE DU, L) of the d:sisns. | Watkins, at 4301 Sheriff road Candle light is still with last night and eriff road northeast, | L s | BEREREEAREANE | p sy & GAY SUITES REDUCED of dinner-table decorations, glass over a rear do;r, _{_;:;n g)v‘}nng 3:: Founded 1907 PS ‘BRG(I’OD En_qravcrs&ylahonen otherwise. kins had put it before closing last | Loan Correspondent : 611 TWELFTH STREET, NORTHWEST The black coal still rattles ||| ™&ht- % | John Hancock Mutual Life \ 3 it is not quaint—b ther- Brazil is claiming that it has the , . B P ety ||| nest highway systemh i Bouth Amerien, ! llamt it kS Notiges 230 liquid fuels in compact tanks T L 2, PE have supplanted the grimy | 3 Z down his dusty remains and ease them into the ash can? . P\ ° You “bank” the fire at night o TE . 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