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. CITZENS CHOOGE. OFFCERSFOR 56 North Capitol Associatio Plans Concerted Aid ‘fo'r Unemployed. Selections of the Nominating Com- mittee on officers for the fiscal year of 1931 were given unanimous approval last night by the North Capitol Citi- gens’ Association, meeting in McKinley School. his fifth consecutive term as t of the association, Henry Gil- was again chosen, He has been st the head of the organization since ts inauguration in 1925. Willlam T. -elected secretary- 3 . Casey was desig- nated as first vice president and Mrs. flh H. Lawless as second vice presi- it. Federation Representative Named. Selden M. Ely and Willlam G. Hen- derson were appointed as representa- tives of the association to the Federa- tion of Citizens’ Assoclations. In addi- tion to the officers of the association, who are members of the Executive Committee, six additional names were submitted and approved. They are James O'Connell, Rev. H. E. Snyder, Guy W. Numbers, Robert M. Yost, Mrs. Ada C. Payne and Mrs. E. Bach. The association plans a concerted drive for relief of the unemployment tion- in their district. Unemploy- ment was declared to be the prime sub- for discussion in the United States . A commmge :)lMflveG d‘lsl to b'z named by the president, Mr. igan, ‘work mbywopepnuon with the District ‘Unemployment Committee. This com- mittee will seek to place the unemployed of the association’s neighborhood in po- sition nding with their capabili- ties through systematic organization. In regard to the recent request of the association that the Washington Rail- way & Electric Co. reroute the Rhode Island avenue bus line between the hours of 8 and 9 in the morning and 3 and 4 in the afternoon to run past the McKinley and Langley Schools as an accommodation to the children, the. railway company has advised that.they will take the matter under serious con- sideration and will advise the associa- tion of its plans at a later date. Street Widening Sought. : ‘Widening of Michigan avenue west of treet morthwest to the reserwpir ol a distance of &m‘block" ‘:-a: pairing of the same street easf bt sttest to North Capitol street is n. A letter of | to the District Commissioners ppreclnlmtx {;orN “ra; f Mi avenue east of Nol S e S L Catholle University. An illustrated lecture on rats, their habits and means of extermination, was ven by Prank Jarvis of the Agricul- | ture Department, a member of the as-| o e Decembe e as it would come during the Christmas ‘Tholidays. THIEVES STEAL FURS FROM DOWNTOWN STORE 82 Pieces, Valued at $2,250, Taken From Joseph Rosendorf Establishment. and made away valued at $2,250 barred and there | the rear exit being, furs included coats and | AWARD TO VETERAN e Walter B. Jones, Bugler, to” Re-| eeive Distinguished Service Cross. Walter B - former’ =2 vania National Guardsmen, hfi been awarded the Dist! Service the War Department for ex- = heroism in action in the battle of the Marne, France, July =% the citation, Bugler Jones ren :’lflh:'s’:fv"ueu wounded comrade and saved his life, uamc HOME BOMBED,BABY HURT CHICAGO, November 25 (#).— The J%ol Somerset, Pa., 3 pany C, 110th In- | Division, Historic Warship Fated to Become Common Freighter By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., November 25.—Stripped of its proud in- signia, the old Coast Guard cutter Comanche, whose cr:h: cut the has been sentenced to th life of a freighter in’ its clining years. ‘The vessel, was built in 1896 for $100,000, but was recently sold minus its instruments and equipment to a commercial company for $4,510. NEW AIR LINE PROPOSED Passenger Service, Washington to Hartford, Due December 1. Airplane passenger service between the National Capital and Hartford, Conn., will be provided December 1, when the schedule of the Colonial Air rt will be revised to include two stops, ly in each direction on the New York-Boston run. Connection with the Colonial line may be made at Newark Airport by g'hnes of Eastern Air Transport or the ew York, Philadelphia & Was| n Airway Corperation, operating from Washington-Hoover Airport. Operating time from this city to Newark is 105 minutes and from New- ark to Hartfore i —Washington’s FINEST train to CHICAGO th CAPITOL LIMITED over the veteran of two wars, —all Pullman yet no extra fare Lv. Washington 3.15 P.M. Ar. Chicago. . . 9.00 AM. LUB CAR with train secre- | tary, barber-valet,and shower bath. Compartment and Draw- room-Observation-Lounge car | with newspapers, magazines, | and maid-manicure. Colonial Dining car. Beautiful historic scenery during daylight hours. Over 95% on time. . TRAVEL BUREAU end CITY TICKET OFFICE > Woodward Bldg. 15th & H Streets, N.W. Phone DIStrict 3300 D. L. MOORMAN, 4ss’t Gen'l Pass. Agent BALTIMORE home of Carl Wildey, officer of an auto- ed. mated at :{.000 by police, who said they believed a discharged employe might have been responsible. AFTEP THE .~ & OHIO 70,000 OF US INVITE YOU TO RIDE ON OUR RAILROAD e GAME ® GARGLE Tauds Bvauivanag SR YULETIOE PARADE TOBEHELD FRIAY Columbia Heights Section In- ars, | ored lights about double that of last the lane would be about one-half longer than last year, and the number of col- year. Assisting Mr. Dismer on the Executive Committee are B. A. Levitan, Ralph Wallace, A. R. Swan, Frank J.! Sobotka a; Speciai | nd H. C. Phillips. committees are: Street Decorations, 1930. Germans Bid for Trade. BERLIN (P).—Financial journals re- port that German bankers and manu- facturers are planning a campaign for business in Greece, where American, British and Italian capitalists has hith- erto had the field to themselves. THANKSGIVING ~"BEST OIL IN THE WORLD" Nothing is gnore im, than thor: lnl‘fum.‘ oy AUTOCRAT—THE OIL THAT I8 DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. Beware of Substitutes Try Autocrat the mext time you need oil, and judge its augurates Christmas-Fes- " ‘The arrival of the pre-Christmas sea- son “will be Heights section Friday night with a gala , marki “Santa Claus Lane,” on street, in the community. And, accord- ing to bia Hi in charge of the be a foretaste of Santa brings, for St. Nick is to be there “in person.” Santa, it is announced, will ride in shortest route ing Room Sleeping cars. Sun- ! & advantages for yourself. At the Better Dealers 30¢ A QUART ; “Mn Wo.5* BAYERSON OIL WORKS, COLUMBIA 5228 Autocrat Motor Oil has a high fire test, in- dicating ability to withstand heat. It will seal the pistons against fuel leakage, and will function as a good oil is expected. Rudolph Blick; Tree Decorations, W. R. | F. Hines; parade, Willlam Snellenburg; | Priges, Harry E. Lohmeyer; Favors, A. T. Androus, and Auditing, E. L. Hord. will light two-thirds of a mile of Four- teenth street{ Fairmont street to Meri- dian place and some of the business side streets tributary to the main 'or- oughfare. The parade then will form in the square at Fourteenth and Oak sireets ing * the opening of | the ent! “Sanf aus e. The parade was to have been staged LTl Monday night, but was advanced (o Friz - | day nf 50 that the children m u':n'tfnmfi""ubzn?'m. take advantage of their holiday vaca- program, there | tion. 5 ihe. joys that| The street will be flluminated each night until New Year day, and early in December the itinerant Santa Clauses who were the magnets for throngs of DINNER Everycourse (except the pie) will be more tivities of 1931. 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