Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1929, Page 22

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THIRTEENTH STREET = —[FIGHT I RENEWED Quick Relieffrom coriestiog Torb has won the unquali- fied praise of doctors, hospi- tals and clinics. If you suffer with chest colds, sore throat, congestion, try the soothing, healing effects of TORB. Torb is utterly different from all other medicants. It promotes _circulation, sluggishness and by eradicating im- Business Men’s Group Asks Facilities for Heavy Traffic Needs. Protests against the closing of Thir- teenth street at Pennsylvania avenue as contemplated under the plan for Government development of the tri- angle were voiced yesterday by the Thirteenth Street Business Men's Asso- ciation and last night by George V. Graham of the Washington Board of 1gtor dispels || Trade in & radio address from Station 'MAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Mfiu the further consideration of this is = actually tll'.!: mwere also formulated at the and committees appointed to calt pu‘m attention to the growing im- mun of Thirteenth street as a re- ping_district. Out] the position and work of the Board of Trede in connection with | O the traffic ‘;nd parking situation, Mr, Gral “B street, the southern boundary of the triangle, will be a main boulevard for east and west traffic desiring work to points north of the triangle. It was our contention, inasmuch as Thirteenth street is the main arterial highway which carries the heaviest traffic in the city, that it should be left open to B street, through the tri- angle, to prevent the heavy traffic from turning east and west on Pennsylvania avenue, thus congesting that already crowded street car thoroughfare. 25,000 Employes Estimated. “The total number of employes which will be housed in the triangle is esti- mated to be around 25,000. Unless lanes “We have recelved the most courteous consideration from the Park and Plan- D " them solve. the. éraf- studies will sol - c o lems \‘.hrop h this vicinity. “It is not the munuon of the wun. ington Board of Trade to demand -n Sromemed desiom kg 1a3out of the buld: pro esign and layout of uild- ings in the triangle. In fact, we, like = the rest of the citizens of Washington, are proud of the proposed architectural “Another most important problem arises in conjunction Wwith c, and that is parking space for the Govern- ment employes bringing their cars to work. At the request of the National Capital Park and Planning Commis- function” and will give this parking problem serious study and make sug- gestions to the commission. “The planning commission has also N‘ ested the streets and avenues com- B o (BELLIGERENT TALK LAID TO UNION MAN 2 | Testimony Says Strike Lead- er Urged Textile Workers to Lawlessness. By the Associated Press. MARION, N. C., November 20— Quotations of belligerent _statements sion, our joint committee will continue to | SEHEHGTR BF 0 e esemess, attributed by State witnesses to Alfred Hoffman, organizer for the United Tex- tile Workers of America, today were Tk nhl iih T ot e jury al wi our others ittee of the board to study the new | ;n charges of jnsurrection and rebellion y to be weighed by WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. the State has not yet completed pres- entation of its case. The disorders followed strikes called by the United Textile Workers of Amer- ica in the two Clinchfield mllls and the Marion Manufacturing Co. mill here. Frank McCalliard, a Clinchfield mill worker, testified strikers were told by Hoffman to go into the Mation Manu- facturing Co. mill and “drag out” work- ers who refuse to join the strike. Sid Mauney, a special officer, declared nil'mlx'l of strikers from the Marion met him with other officers in the Clinchfield mill village and told them they would be killed “if you ever come to t Marion.” The Marion Manu- facturing Co.’s plant is located in the | village of East Marion. The State motor patrol corps in Texas gives first aid to injured motorists as well as enforcing trafiic laws. IRAK CABINET FORMED. BAGDAD, Irak., November 20 (#).— Nazi Bey Suwaldl, Minister of the in- terior in the cabinet of the late Sir Abdul Muhsin, yesterday formed a new ministry. The personnel remained the same with the addition of one new- comer, Khalid Suhlmnn, who was ap- pointed minister of irrigation and agri- 1t cuSl‘:'uAbdul Muhsin committed suicide m-ua.mdw» R dealings Go to Eiseman’s for SWEATERS For Dress . . . for Sport «+ .« for Werk. Every conceivable style model is represented in our great stock. $3.95 o $1095 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. - highway plan evolyed by them for the | O conspiracy to riot, Detalls of alleged inflammatory | hes he sald Hoffman made to there are sufficient passages through| .. ham, trman ational Capital. This will be under- bo‘flfd.fl"‘smm"h‘;&;‘h:m 'gl!k};': the triangle to take care of traffic, we | taken at a series of from six to eight against the cutting ‘off of Thirteenth [ Maintain that there will be hopeless| meetings, - hich Strikers at secret meetings during the street, also discussed the triangle park- | congestion when this great number of |, -Among the other problems WETCH !strike disorders here which led to the ing problem and outiined broadly what people are entering and leaving their | s Committee has already studied, and | charges were related by Charlie Vickers, he said were its two possible solutions. | ggces. recommended 18t e wenue fo | State witness and former union member, ycElther all day parking In the down-| ' "Aside from this, the rapidly develop- | Fourteenth street; the widening of K | 1 trial began a week ago foday and system of rapid transportation built up | 108 commercial center in the southwest | street from Seventh street to Washing- Which will convey Government workers | JUst_have proper gateways through | ton Circle, the extension of New York to and from their places of employment, this triangle for the distribution of the | avenue to the District line, the exten- he declared, or the workers must be | Decessitles of life from the storage ware- | sion of Maryland avenue northeast to permitted to travel to their places of [ hoOuses and markets which are to be|a suitable point to join with the De- employment in automobiles, in which [ 30d have already been completed in | fense Highway to make a proper en- O I O ars 1y de. | that area. The United States Govern- | trance to the District, and _several velop plans to take care of this con- ment plans for the improvement of the | cther highway problems of a more or centrated traffic. docks at the Washington channel. The | less minor importance.” ik s Federal Government, sanctioned the lution Is construction of a public marke that 5 5 The action of the Thirteenth street | locallty, and the Pennsylvania Railroad Dublin to Be Host City. business men was taken yesterday | has made xpenditures in ware-| VATICAN CITY, November 20 (#).— afternoon at a meeting in the onlcel n( house facilities. 'mu activity is here | Dublin was chosen today as the seat of the National Law School. A resolution | and must be acknowl the 1932 Eucharistic Congress. 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