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THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 1930. * B75 [m AI.I.[]HED l < | |OHIO BOY IS WINNER |¥ier, Wnser. oomarie: swaier| PARLIAMENT HOLDS | B st e s moment 1 1 Qo Wil B, Oftmors, who, was yean” srvi. 13 e Ssportdt thet Gl Allowance Perile | | 5 g y being James Maxton. today on his own application after 34 |a private lane industry | T De';rhemhvmg contests, indoor and out- | TO ANCIENT HABITS (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- IN MODEL PLANE TEST 7o o oniete. o, ot | hussacad i o | | Atrport. | Tradition Demands Request for g : i ! ; | candies When Darkness Makes | ASSUMES NEW DUTIES o N ' s . » 1"l'np to Europe and $200 C"h;EMBEZZUNG CHARGE l St g | Awarded in International Com- | Col. Danforth Becomes Assistant petition at Detroit. DENIED BY SHAFER| rowpon waANA)—ow customs Air Corps Chi | die hard fi this country, and nowhere Col. Charles H. Danforth, Air Corps, § | Work Will Be Carried For-= o | e [do they reach a lustier old age than in | recently in commann o metiritine Fleta ward on Potomac, York ! | " | By the Associated Press. mpany Manager the Mother of Parliaments. If, for in- Mount Clemens, Mich., today assumed | DETROIT, Mich. July 1—William Former Doherty Company e Stk it e ARG T a3 ol | i new dutles at the Munitions Build- Chaffee, 17 years old, of Dayton, Ohio, Pleads Not Guilty of Taking ber, so tat M. Ps have difficulty in | Ing as as il (rblroxl;;lmt Cgm'em L 830 13th St. N.W. and Patuxent. won a trip to Europe and a $200 cash [reading thelr order papers. the mat- | With the rank of br s At | prize ‘inthe opening event of ‘the thia $210,162 Funds. =4 Tiot reuied.ba- Hy. ae ToqUBSG T0r | s o LR S W. STOKES SAMMONS R | annual international competition of the more light. lns(r?g; ng:r:‘;)lt;: x;:: B ;»' ‘ o . ; Allotments aggregating approximately | Airplane Model League of America, a point of order, . Wouldn't you like to have window I a7 St ttendant . o ; j | which started here yesterday. | By the Associated Press B A BORR L L shades in your home which could be ::,""h"”"t A Loty '{‘m':?; < | “Chaffee won the senior scale model| CINCINNATI, July 1.—A. W. Shafer, |switches on the electric light. | ade: yo e b ashington distr it g i t the opening of each day's washed with soap and water? You may @ | competition. | ict manager of the| /Then a States Enginecr Office, which extends "The junior championship 1n the same | Sischarged _district manag | sitting, when the chaplain has ended | + i ine Window . . I % v Co., ves y pleaded ers, the cry that goes echoing if you place Du Pont Tontine C from the West Virginia Mountains to | class went to Kenneth Mudie of Detrojt, | H. L. Doherty Co. vesterday p his prayers, the cry 4 the vicinity of Newport News, Va., have o Others finishing among the first eight not guilty to three charges of embez- 'down the ' lobbies and corridors s WASHER & DRYER Shades in your home. Du Pont Tontine been made available, starting today by < 8 in each class, in the order of the plac- | zlement of $210,162.50 from his rormerhf;f:‘(}’t;‘a:"? it T e for EXCLUSIVE is a wonderful shade cloth, impervious the chief of the Army Engineers, Maj ing, were: f \ s ny e s » ; ey Gen. Lytle Brown 1 “Senior division—George Schairer, | emPlovers. k the term “gentlemen” is still used in SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY to water, sun and most wear-re isting In announcing the allotments today, | Summit, N. J.; John Szewozyk, East-| Shafer entered his formal plea after |the Commons of male and emale alike. | \ A Made to Order at Factory Prices Maj. Brehon Somervell, district engi- - T | hamplon, Mess.: Chang Ha Kim, Hono- | he was refused u third postponement of | The rules of the House of Comm s b o neer for the War Department for the | : K2 lulu; William M. McCance, Windsor, his arraignment. 0| low no game of chance to be played | = Our modern “Shade Laundry Washington area, pointed out that the | |Ont.; Bertrand H. Trombley, Bay City,| The first arraignment, set for two|within its precincts. Even 8 Modest fa e qiippadstorwan wousITHN. projects will be carried forward on the ¢ | Mich.; Robert A. Willoughby, Kansas | weeks ago, was postponed after he told | hand of bridge is barred. The only s eq 0 Potomac, York, Patuxent and Rappa- | City: Charles K. Stewart, Akron, Ohio. authorities he (\;'D\;lldolfll;’lloége whole story pastime in which members may indulge tine Shades at a nominal cost hannock’ Rivers b 's married, Mrs. Ruth | Junior division—Lawrence McClellan, | of his alleged $1,000,000 peculations | when S n ary Is chess. —has fekly, tos, The United States dredge Talcott Mi\xm(‘;i['mh::e.fll";.‘ may lose_her $250 a | Fletcher, N. C.: Louis K. Mahon, Towa | which resulted in closing the Cosmopoli- | This game is played ;x:;u;(r:;]st 1336 CONN. AVE/ and quickly, too Will be started next month en the re- | month allowance from her father, |City, Iowa: Henry J. Obiey, Cleveland: | tan Bank & Trust Co. if he could be |several woman nfembers. and now Miss nldoe CONN. AVEy dredging of the Virginia Channel of Tom Mix, —Associated Press Photo. | Thomas Shields, Detroit; John A.|granted more time. Jennie Lee, the miner’s ghter, the Potomac River near W: ington and this work will extend to November. For this project $63,750 will be made available Work to Be Started Soon. | For the construction and mainte- nance of levees on the Columbia Island Spoil Basin $11.200 will be forth- coming. It is proposed to remove 370.- | 000 cubic vards of channel material in the vicinity of Columbia Island, in conjunction with the construction of the Mount Vernon Memorial High- way and the Arlington Memorial Bridge development. The engineers plan to complete this program in the early Fall, initiating the work, as an economy measure. in July. For the maintenance of the tidal gates at the Tidal Basin and their operation some $3.000 has been set aside from the appropriations carried | in the War.Department supply meas- ure, out of which the funds for the Washington district are carved. | For the maintenance of the Govern- | ment's plant and property in this area $5.491 is provided, while for outstand- obligations of the United States Engineer 29,000 becomes avail art of the new fiscal | vear. The sum of $35.000 is available ! as a fund to cover outstanding reim- | e bursible accounts. i On the Rappahannock River in Vir- | ginia the sum of $48.500 is allotted for | & redredging the channels there, the total | § for this item being $53,733.13. | Plans for Anacostia. | & On the York River, likewise in Vir- ; ginia, $29.800 will be expended by Mal. | b : Somervell’s office during the coming | P fiscal year. The dredge Talcott is to ne| &l utilized in maintenance dredging from | December, 1930, to January, 1931. | On the Anacostia River $60,000 is to | be utilized in redredging the channels, . and s proposed to place the dredged | & . ; material on Bolling Field to extend that | area g Five thousand dollars is made avail- | able for a maintenance fund on Occo- . . = quan Creek, in On the Pamunkey River, a branch of . the York River, $13,000 is to be made X 1 0 8 o XXX X (K "% 0"' (XX X o A o XXX ‘:'o‘o ' ) XXX 0 o XX % (X ::‘ 5 XX XK cott at work in that area in February and Marc! On the Mattaponi River, likewise a branch of the York River, maintenance dredging and surveys are to be made. Somerveli announced that the following points have been adopted by Congress as approved projects in the last river and harbor bill: Smith Creek, Md.; Horn Harbor, Va.: Monroe Bay and Creek, Va.; Cockrells Creek, Va., and Carters Creek, Va. ] id that examination e 1 available for ‘maintenance dredging It is proposed to have the dredge Tal- B e R " | | fll /] = & 3 2 \§ e B % 5 e T 4 T el : Mosquito Creek, Lancaster County, Urbanna Creek. Middlesex County. and Dickersons Bay, Gloucester County, Va It is expected that active work on these projects will be carried forward 8s soon as the necessary funds become| (1= Every type of leather, fabric or ornament 9 being worn today is included in the lot! e o e LEATHERS FABRICS for Thought Continuity. QO Niile i n . Long Beach LONDON (NAN.A)—A literary | § Calf Lizard Grain g man, or rather a writer of best sellers, ) Leath Cloth i in the habit of typing several thoi. Goat Morocco L-eather sand words of fiction every day. He Figured always noticed, howev every x 1 '8 Tapestri Visca-Straw time he had to ch ¢ paper in . Watersnake Patent Calf Tapestries Visca-Straw X train of aused himself con- nce and loss of time. it upon the device of upon,the deviceot | M Colors in Leathers Colors in Fabrics which u is itself on to the type- writer. ot only is this simple and but it gives him the novel . Black Beige Egg-shell Black ation of being able to measure his output, not in the number of words, ; Tan Navy White And Many but in'yards i : ® Pastels by North American News- vright, 1930, > i i Coprrisnt, 1030, Egg-shell Green Light Blue Orchid After a battle of many months the . Brown Red Navy Dusty Pink Trinidad government, has - announced that the witch-broom disease, which has been doing great damage fo erops, 1s now under control. Also included are embroidered bhags in colored back- e e T ; TO7 ; grounds of all new Summer shades. Altogether there are Popular Excursion - / over 350 new styles in this great sale! And it’s really one JULY 4th . N T0 ; 5 Yl D Z 47 of the biggest handbag sales we’ve ever had . . . don’t miss it! Shemsndech Cuverns, Va. L ¥ Y A (First Floor, The Hecht Co.) Southern Railway System ; ) Y P 7 Round Trip Fare, $2.50 ¥ O < ) Tickets good for use train No. ) /) 11 leasi s 7, h A 7 7 Returning t. be honores 7 x train No. me date. 4 . . For tic and information, 2 7 call on C T t Agent, Mc- e or Uni Station, Alexandria, NAVI‘IONA[‘ 5]0() Southern Railway B amma, Youll like e WA~ AT . &3 e lavec e i . p v T Hfll!l[‘\‘al will like the flavor of | S ~ Schlitz Malt Syrup '8