Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 12

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A—-12 »s . THE EVENING §2.000 MARK NEAR | FOR YORK RELIEF, Latest Contributions Accom- panied by Letters Com- ’ | mending Movement. [ With virtually $2,000 raised, The Star fund for the relief of the widow and three children of Lamar Watson York slain prohibition agent, remained open ay. The latest contributions were ac- companied by letters commending the movement. The donations and words of praise for the drive came from widely | scattered sections of the city Lo “Enclosed find check for $5. a small contribution to the York relief fund.’ wrote Miss E. Matthews of 2812 Thirteenth strect. “I have been tardy in sending thic. but it is not because T have lacked admiration for the lendid courage and integrity of Mr. York or sympathy | for his wife and children. I only wish I were able to contribute thousands Your paper is rendering a fine service in starting and collecting this fund A railway executive who requested that his name be withheld sent 85 with a note in which he declared York' ourage and fidelity to duty should, not_go without recognition.” "le\:lnwd herewith,” wrote A. M. | Adams, secretary, “is a check for $5 from the Men's Bible unton Temple Presbyterian C street and Park road, toward the relief | fund for the family of Officer York. | “It is hoped that the relief fund will be kept open until a sufficient amount | is obtained to clear the mortgage on the | family home.” The tiny York home is mortgaged for $3.500. | Additional donations may be mailed | to the cashier of The Star. All cash, | money orders and checks received will | be acknowledged. ‘The most recent contributors: Previously acknowledged. $1,054.50 | West End W. C. T. U. : 10.00 | Men's Bible Class—Gunton Temple Presbyterian Church W. J. B. Brentwood = Mount, u. MEASURE IS APPROVED Senate Passes Bill, Which Is Re- turned to House for Action on Amendments. Establishment of a national hydraulic | Iaboratory in the Bureau of Standards to develop fundamental data useful in hydraulig engineering was brought a step nearer yesterday, when the Senate passed the bill for this purpose pre- viously approved by the House. The measure goes back to the House, how- ever, for action on several amendments, ‘The bill, which was acted on at the request of Senator Ransdell, Democrat, of Louisiana, also would provide for laboratory research relating to the be- havior and control of river and harbor waters, . ‘The measure authorizes $350,000 to be used by the Secretary of Commerce to construct a suitable laboratory build- ing on the present site of the Bureau of Standards. American tractors imported into Rus- #ia last year numbered 12,421, Why Pay High Prices? At Dr. Freiot's you get the most modern and professional dentistry at rock bottom prices. Dr. Freiot offers you the expert skill of rec- ognized specialists, skilled in all brauches of dentistry at the lowest possible prices. A trial will con- vinee you. FREE EXAMINATION Terms ay Be Arranged. DR. FREIO Phone National 0019 407 7th St. N.W. Entrance Next to Kay's Jewelry St Popular Excursion Washington, D. C., and Alexandria, Va. TO Charlottesville, Va. $3.00 Culpeper, Va. 2.00 Danville, Va. 5.00 Lynchburg, Va. 4.00 Orange, Va. 2.50 SATURDAY MAY 10th, 1930 Tickets will b8’ honored on train No. 31, or section thereof. leaving Washington (Union = &tation). Ybi-h: lexandria, Va., 6:57 p.m., Mi Returning, tickets good on all res. plar trains " EXCEPT _CRESCE: ing abo Round Trip Round Trip Round Trip Round Trip Round Trip up to train No. 36. leav- points Sunday, May 1ith s will be operated 14th. July 12th. t 2nd. 30th. September 2 October 11th. Tickets and_{information at Ticket Office, Southern Railwav, Pherson_Square. Union Station Unfon Station, Alezandria, Va. 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It suffered some damage during the White House fire during the holidays. but had been placed on the floor of the White House press room. Yes- terday afternoon it was removed and a green carpet substituted. BICYCLE CONFISCATED IN LIQUOR LAW ARREST Among the confiscated vehicles that will be_auctioned off at the next police sale will_be a bicycle unless Percy E. Allen. colored, 38, of the 2200 block of Twelfth plar is exonerated of charges filed when police of the eighth precinct are said to ha e observed him pedaling his way through their neighborhood with ‘a half gallon of alleged whisky under his arm. Allen was arrested this afternoon by Officers W. . Laflin and H. M. Smith as he rode his bicycle in the vicinity of Eighth and S streets and was taken to the eighth precinct. where he was charged with transporting and posses- sion. The bicycle was confiscated and Allen was held under $2,500 bond. anticipate. House & Herrmann “Furniture of Merit” arantee them—75 cents a box.| i Norwich Pharmacal Co., Nor- | wich, N Y. Advertisem LONG IS ELECTED SHOE REPAIRMEN FORM TO WORLD BUREAU Tons Giuftre Chosen President of Organization. An organization designed to promote the social and business interests of the shoe repairmen of Washington has re- Hydrographic Group at Monaco Honors Hoover Nominee Over Rivals. Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, who recently retired from active service as |a member of the general board of the Navy. has just been elected to fill the vacancy on the directing board of the International Hydrographic Bureau at | Monaco, Admiral Long, who is well known in Washington by reason of extended serv- ice here, will succeed in this new post | the late Rear Admiral A. P. Niblack, U. S. N., retired i On the first ballot, an official state- | ment issued today at the Navy Depart- | ment said. Admiral Long. as the candi- | | date_of the United States, nominated by President Hoover last October. re- ceived 61 votes: the British candidate | ot 46. the German candidate, 20, and | the Netherlands candidate, 8. 'Admiral Long picked up eight votes on the sec- ond ballot and was declared elected. Dr. Tutt’s Pills are quick, sure relief for bilious livers, constipa- | tion, “gas pains,” sick headache | and indigestion. Take them| tonight. | WE PAY | OR MORE !} tell you how adapt itself needs. s on your , Savings Under Supervition The Anniversary Sale is still in full swing We Want to Emphdsize for Friday the wonderful values in Bed Room Suites When the sale ends—as it will shortly—it won’t be possible to duplicate these values at the prices quoted. They are indeed special — and if you have the purchase of a Bed Room Suite in contemplation any time in the future — make your selection NOW. . 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