Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1930, Page 7

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[ ¢ o i ¢ 2 " POLCE COURTESY Trade Board Commends |ton. relieving Capt. Jesse B. Gay, who | ¢ goes to the first naval district, Boston. Officials for Initiative. The courtesy campaign of - the Met- ropolitan Police Department, launched Jointly by Maj. Gen. Herbert B. Crosby, District Commissioner, and Maj. Henry G. Pratt, chief of police, was unani- mously indorsed by the Public Order Committee of the Washington Board of Trade at a luncheon meeting in the Raleigh Hotel yesterday. i In “the presence of Dr. Luther C. Reichelderfer, chairman of the Board of | . District Commissioners; Commissioner ! Crosby and United States District At- ! torney Leo A. Rover, the committee | adopted a resolution offered by Claude Owens, a member, commending Gen. | Crosby and Maj. Pratt on their courtesy | drive. The resolution also pointed out that this attitude would have a favor- able effect on increasing tourist traffic to the city. Co-operation Asked. ‘The resolution also called upon the | eltizenry of Washington to co-operate in ring the campaign, describing it as #in attitude that will gain country- wide ¥enown for the District If it Is adopted, not only to the members of the police force hut also the public at ‘Talks were made by Gen. Crosby, Mr. Rover, Dr. Relichelderfer and George Plitt, president of the Board of Trade, on the subject of courtesy. ! A réport of a special committes of the Publi¢ Order Committee, headed by John Fentoh, urging indorsement and passage of the Sheppard bill, designed to impose belvy‘})ennmes for forgeries of prescrip- tions for narcotics, was unanimously adopted. Mr. Fenton presented a lofl%fiwfl, dealing with ‘the fllicit dope ic problem at large, and stress- ing that forged prescriptions represented one of th‘zle most effective mediums of n. Dope Smuggling Serious. umwh;ldfl;;e‘;, w‘:en asked for an lon of opinion in his capacity as & doctor of medicine concerning the re- port, said he believed it was a worth- while suggestion, but expressed the opin- 1 fon that the narcotic smuggling problem was_ probably a more dangerous aspect of the trafficking question. He sald he believed dope smuggling to be a far more seriouis problem to cope with than that of liquor smuggling. Odell 8. Smith, chairman of the com- Mittee, presided at the meeting, JOSEPH A. KEMP DIES; PROMINENT IN TEXAS i i #Father of Irrigation” in State Also Headed Railway Con- struction Projects. t‘m ‘Assocluted Press. - AUSTIN, Tex., November 18.—J h & Kemp, 69, of Wichita Falls, m'n @8 “the father of Texas irrig: " ere Sunday Alehs wher s hiers a, &% y n after an illness F K‘ headed the flh‘h Falls to Henrietta, Tex. and Forthwestern. and’ Soathens Fatrons uthern Raflroad. He was a ploneer of Wichita PI!I:M Trip to Alphabet Land One of I ety s tn 1200 ROOMS WITH 1200 BATHS © All rooms are outside. © All rooms have Servidors. ® All sooms have Circulating ‘ lce-Water (GVERNOR | (@INTON OPPOSITE PENNA. STATION 31" ST. & 7% AVE. Opposite Penna. Station NEW YORK 820 BUSES STOP AT DOOR TO CHECK A COLD N ONE DA take the recognized standard remedy for colds—Grove’s Lazative BROMO QUININE Tablets.They gontain both the and laxative CAPT. R. A. DAWES GIVEN ferred to First Naval Dis- trict, at Boston. Joe to Public ' Order Committee 0f | yesiersy: o the Navy Dopesirord s | dut: ng e e toe VS 5. Hous- | service he was awarded the Navy | war songs and the “Shoka,” or Japanese | terday flled an involuntary bankruptey | Toad, he gets In & favorable position in | She nad Jeft a mote io hor mearuny;| | @nd Sunday k1. | Cross. school songs. Students of Japanese | petition in Federal Court against the | the fence and spins a quantity of silken | Charles S. Norton, saying she planned | | Foute Agent wiil at| "Since the war Capt. Dawes has at- |schools and colleges everywhere are |concern. They also nsked for a receiver, | thread. He pays this out so flagship of the United States Asiatic Jass in Japan. Capt. Dawes is a native of Duxbury, | Japanese jazz, founded upon the i : VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., November Mass., where he was born July 24, 1881, | American article, has been raging in| eral Court by Four Creditors, gkfimfif:,"gv‘h;'l‘%“’:fi'g;.’:"mg 10 (P)~2rs, Trances’ Marsball WMot Telephone National v Houston at New York Navy Yard, | manded the U. 8. 8. Pecos and the insolvent and had committed Where shs u?nda:"umiorover::\’u prior | Rellef, as well as having been stationed MOON MOTOR COMPANY bankruptcy. Seneca U.'S. S. HOUSTON COMMAND i3 oot Juny 1 for At water | ot Great fakes, 1. FACES BANKRUPTCY SUIT | it ™ epese * DRIVE INDORSED =z a2 C. ST S AN W - | cede Taylor. 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