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THE KvENING SLAR, WADILLNULUN, B G, GITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM OUTLINED Will Be Well Under Way Within Four Years, Heath Automobile Entry To White House To Be Made Easier It will be an easier matter to arrive at the White House— speaking from the viewpoint of a motorist, rather than a presi- dential aspirant—when Pennsyl- vania avenue is repaved and changes are made in the en- trance to the grounds of the ‘White House. Sharp turns are to be eased Tells Michigan Bankers. Within three or four years most of great development program for the National Capital will have been accom- plished or will be well under way, ac- cording to Ferry K. Heath, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, in charge ul the public building program. This prediction was made by Mr.| Heath today in addressing the mcmgnn‘ Bankers' Association at Grand Rapids, Mich, in_connection with the showing of the film “The Nation's Capital”| which was produced here under dire tion of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. While the whole program will run over a period of possibly 8 or 10 years, | Mr. Heath gave assurance that much| will be completed within less than half that time. Reviewing the projected development| of the Nation's Capital, Mr. Heath de- | Scribed 1t 8 tncluding “a grand devel- by making a wider arc in the outlines of the entrance drive- ways to permit automobiles en- tering the grounds to turn in from the Avenue with more con- venience. The repaving of West Execu- tive avenue and State place be- tween the White House grounds and Seventeenth street and New York avenue, also is to be under- taken immediately. ‘The curb lines are to be adjusted so that if the old gate posts in West Executive avenue are taken down the pavement will be unbroken. Removal of these antique posts as constituting traffic hazards has been urged from time to time, but as vet they have withstood all storms of protest. place as much work as possible on the | market this year, we expect to have| $80,000,000 of contracts in force by the VOIDING OF MARRIAGE TO DIVORCEE IS ASKED Married Without Knowing Wife's Decree Fixed Six Months’ Ban, Husband Alleges. imz that he did not discover that }nl ‘nhm six months from the date of her divorce until six months after their marriage, Frank K. Heindrich of 1461 Harvard street vesterday filed in annulment of his marriage to Mrs. Mary Deacon_Heindrich. curred here Novemb gh_Attorn Real Estate Loans . (D. C. Property Only) % No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to | pay off your loan without the expense of renewing, $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger ife was prohibited from remarry-|dents held demonstrations The ceremony oc- 23, 19: ) decker and William C. Ashford, Heind-| {INCREASE IN TOURIST rich declared that his wife was first married to Earnest E. Deacon on June 27, 1910, and on July 6 last obtained a decree in the Circuit Court for the City of Clifton Forge, Va. Heindrich states that last month he discovered his wife had no right to remarry until six months from the date of the decree. Students Hold Demonstration. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, June 11 (®).—Reports received here from Barl, Italy, Monday sald that Fascist stu- against France and Jugoslavia. About 500 stu- dents were reported to have demon- strated pefore the Jugoslavian consulate. the District Supreme Court a bill for| ¢ CAMP BUSINESS REPORTED Plans Are Being Made for Con- struction of Additional Cabins Next Winter. The tourist camp is doing about one- third more business this year than at any previous time, Capt. Ray C. Mont- gomery, superintendent of the United States Park Police, who is now also superintendent of the tourist camp, said today, with cars noted from almost every State in the Union. Tentative plans are afoot for the R &S MAIL ORDERS! { ot ort Barens o~ " FEOFLES DRUG Department, 16th & G A Summertime Confaction the Whole Family Will Enjoy— FRALINGER’S Salt Water Taffy W EAUNESDAY, JUNE 11, 193% AT construction of additional tourist eabins at the camp next Winter, and Capt. Montgomery and H. P. Clarke, resident manager of the cunp. are ?lmnm; to make some mpc tourist camps in this vicinity see if improvements might be mmdlul in the operation and extension of the local camp. Prep- arations are being made for extending the bath house facilities in the Fall. o 100 Drown as Chinese Boat Sinks. SHANGHALIL, June 11 (#).—One hun- dred passengers and crew of the Chi- nese steamer, Litung, were drowned Monday. The Yangtze River vessel struck & rock off Tungchow, on the north shore of the river's mouth, and sank. Add 10% ot Streets ’J&‘.‘ ;llhflll(n “ gr :?r CHURCH AND STATE TOPIC| Adventists Discuss Dual Relations| Existing in England. SAN FRANCISCO, June 11 (#).—Ex-| isting relations between the church the state in Europe were up for dis- cussion here yesterday by the World Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Speakers included three European di- vision conference presidents, Revs. L. H. Christian, H. F. Schuberth and Olson. Featuring their addresses was a discussion of the effect on Euro affairs of the restoration of the poral power of the Pope in Italy. RUGS CLEANED Stored . . . Repaired Our expert washers and one of the most modernly equipped plants assure you the best. NESHAN G. HINTLIAN Oriental Rugs 818 17th N.W. Nat'l 9678 WMMWM‘: YOUR FATNER, ), o, Ypreciatea eary opment of the Mall, which stretches| first of next January. To carry on this from the Capitol to the Lincoln enormous amount of work the super-|fi Memorial.” | vising architect’s office has a force of “As adjuncts to this great Govern-|more than 200 men working on sketches ment park, bordered as it -will be by|and designs, plans and contracts, and | |i magnificent departmental buildings,” | we are expanding this force by one- | Mr. Heath said, “will be the expansion | third as rapidly as is possible under the of the Capitol Grounds to the Union | civil service rules. i Station, the additions to the Senate and House office buildings, the new build- or smaller loans at proportion- i ate rates. i Perpetual Building Association KIS Eayg ITE IMOKES Nationally Known CIGARS Atlantic Oity's famous eonfection, Pralinger's Salt Water Tafly, may be had fresh and in twenty-five flavors. Such & variety is sure to 1905—1 930 e “SILVER JUBILEE YEAR” ing for the Supreme Court, the great Arlington Memorial Bridge, the new highway to Mount Vernon and the drive from the Lincoln Memorial to the Great Falls of the Potomac. . Drives to Be Developed. “The Cramton park bill, just passed,| which has_been sponsored by Repre- | Cave-in Victim Dies. LEADVILLE, Ohio, June 11 (#).—The fifth victim of the cave-in Saturday at the Climax mine, largest producer | fi of molybdenum in the world, Arthur N. Wilson, died Sunday from in- Juries received when he was buried by rocks and dirt. Cor. 11th and E N.W. JA ERRY, t Our Twenty-Fifth Year of Public Service 5S¢ Beechnut Fruit Drops plesss everyane. wrapped are in & box. Beventy pleces individually '\}' ORANGE DROPS &) Priced Low! 10c Admiration (Smiles 10c Blackstone (Cab Sc Cinco (Londres) 10c Deer Head .. 10c_El Verso (Ad, 2/25¢ El Producto (P. 3 for 10¢ Thrlfty Shoppers Know It Pays ' To Buy Their Dally Needs At a Peoples Drug Store! i. Not One Day . . . But Every Day . .. Peoples Prices Will Save You More A 60c Bottle of Astring-0-Sol and a Beautiful Pastel Lanster Glass (Choice of 5 Colors) for Your Bath Room Both for Only... 55c Large Bottle e 95¢ Glass Free Astring-O-Sol is a pleasant tasting liquid, highly concentrated, that has astringent, antiseptic and deodorant properties. It is very economical as one ounce will make three pints of regular strength mouth wash. It is also a splendid external healing agent, used full strength, sentative Oramton” Mr. Heath ex-| plained, “provides the means for a great development of the drives along the| Potomac. The highway to Mount Vernon | will be completed soon, and in a few years there will be a beautiful drive extend- fi from Fort Washington to the Great | 1s of the Potomac, where a bridge is | to be built, and another highway ex- tending from there all the way to Mount In addition, legislation pro- | vides for the extension of Rock Creek Park into Maryland, so that all the Iovely country and great natural beau- tles of the scenery in and around Wash- ington will be saved to the people for all time. “In a few years visitors to Washing- ton will leave the Union Station, which, 88 you know, is a magnificent gateway to the city, step out into the station | aza, drive past the great buildings of Capitol group down & Federal ave- nue lined with most magnificent architectural composition to be found anywhere in the world, the outline of elassical buildings reflected in pools and | cascades, beautiful gardens on every side and shaded drives, until they pass the Washington Monument and arrive at the Lincoln Memorial. Its beauty seems to grow with the years. From the memorial the great Arlington Bridge Jeads you to the Tomb of the Unknown | Soldier and the last resting place of thousands of the defenders of the land. Pjogress Over U. S. Outlined. “The people of the eeuntry will have | & Capital expressing and fulfilling their needs which will :hrino of the W%guhue o wo_presidents, Washington will express the soul of America and stand as the symbol of the Nation.” Mr. Heath outlined progress in the | National 1466 bullding program \‘.hmuxhouc the coun- try. On January of this year, he said, “we had 340.000.000 of contracts on hand. Due to the extended program | e SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM ******************* ErITiReE X STAR RADIO CO. : x| ST 8 Durable Leatherette Pillows SERVICE .with Iz every SALE oy 59¢ 409 11th St. N.W. 1350 F St. N.W. 3218 14th St. N.W. SHARKEY SCHMELING leatherette uares and triangles. 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