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URGES REPARS ) o »* ¥ ) o ) o * ) = ) = »* ¥ »* ) o »* I * »* % »* * ) - % ) = - % ) = ) = % * *| ) o »* »* ) o ) ¥ ) o » »* ) = % »* »* »* > ) o % »* ) o »* B »* ) o T0 WATERFRONT Chairman of Municipal Wharf " Committee Asks for Im- provement in Report. Calling specific attention to the “un- sightly and unsatisfactory condition” of | the water front along Washington Chan- | nel, Roland M. Brennan, chief clerk | of the Distriet Engineering Department | and chairman of the Municipal Wharf | Commlttee, in his annual report for the | of which the Federal Government would pay $2,392,280 and the District govern- ment $1.209,320. The plan was referred to the Rivers and Harbors Committee of the House, where it is now pending. “The administration of wharf affairs by the Wharf Committee during the past year has been troublesome,” Bren- nan said, “because of the uncertainty as to when the general improvement of the water front will be begun. Wharf tenants naturally decline to make im- provements on rented property because of short-term leases. Recurring requests for funds for reconstruction and main- tenance of wharves used for municipaj P must be made, due to deteri- oration and decay of water front struc- tures. Purther delay in general im- provement only adds to the cost of maintenance.” $40,686.50 in Rents. Brennan's report showed that the total revenue derived by the District in the last fiscal year from wharf rentals amounted to $40,686.50. ‘This includes receipts from the municipal fish mar- last fiscal year, submitted to the Com- | ket and the public space on the Rosslyn missioners today, urged that persistent |approach to the Key Bridge, leased to gfforts be made to “remove this biot | Arlington & Fairfax Railway Co._and from the National Capital.” the Washington & Old Dominion Rail- The water front should be improved, | Way. Brennan said, not only because of its | With & $15.000 appropriation carried mxu‘mly to East Potomac Park, but |in the current appropriation act, Bren- ause of economic betterment of the |nan sald the Whar{ Committee plans general community. to rebuild the fireboat wharf and to use Improvement to Cost $3,691,600, | i balance as & general mainienance Brennan pointed out that the War | Department last November submitted to | for improving the water | Persia is given the credit for inventing front, costing approximately $3. 00, | the spectaclar game of polk THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, VICEROY LORD IRWIN HITS INDIA CONGRESS Denounces “Civil Disobedience” Movement, and Says Leaders As- sumed & Heavy Responsibility. By the Assoclated Pres: SIMLA, India, September 30.—Viceroy Lord Irwin, addressing the ministers of the Punjab government today, sharply denounced the civil disobedience move- ment and leaders of the All-India Na- tional Congress. Referring to criticism that if he had wl‘ien private assurances on certain polnts to Congress leaders, recent nego- tiations with them might have suc- ceeded, the viceroy declared that would have been most improper of him, as it controversy, bringing them into con- tempt of the law with resulting wide- spread damage and bodily injury and loss of life. ‘The civil disobedience movement, he said, Jaunched at the very moment when the government had proclaimed its readiness to approach Indian problems by round-table discussions, had made the solution to be upon im- measurably more difficult. MISS NUTHALL PRAISED PLYMOUTH, England, September 30 (#).—Admirers of Betty Nuthall, Brit- ish tennis star, who returned home to- day from American conquests, invaded her cabin on the Mauretania this morn- ing to congratulate her on bringing the American tennis title to England. | “The women of Emgland.” she told | her visitors, “seem to be upholding the traditions right now, and it makes me ever so happy to think that I've done a little bit, too. I had a wonderful time D. C, TUESDAY: would have been incompatible with free- dom of action of the forthcoming round- | kind. table conference. | = Congress leaders have assumed & heavy responsibility, he charged, and have caused great damage to the eco- | nomic life of India, thereby cruelly affecting thousands of their fellow coun- trymen by restraint of legitimate trade. 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