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WAKEFIELD MANOR INSPECTION MADE Offielals Visit Restoration at| Ancestral Home of George + Washington. An inspection trip to George Wash- ington's ancestral home at Wakefield Manor, Va., to view the progress that has been made in the restoration plans was made yesterday by members of the ‘Wakefield Memorial Association, officials of the Interior Department and the Bureau of the Budget. Officials said the outside walls and roof of the ancestral home have been pockets at the close-of each day. August, having amassed $3,700, he took a deluxe train for S8an Francisco. There he embarked on a tour that took him to all the places he had been dreaming TRADE TERM RESTRICTED THE EVE WORLD TOUR DE LUXE MADE ON DIMES SAVED 27 YEARS Missourian Realizes Dream of Boyhood When He Ab- stained From Beer and Cigars. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, March 27.—Oscar 8. Bodenhausen started back to his home in St. Joseph, Mo., yesterday after see- ing the world on dimes, 'g‘wemy-seven years ago he decided very dime he found in his to save every Last of—Japan, Korea, Manchuria, China, the Philippines, Burma, India, Ceylon, Itllg‘. the Riveria, Paris and London. “i’ might have bought a couple of cigars or a glass of beer with each day's savings,” he said, “but I didn't, and so I saw the places I wanted to while the boys back home were plug- ging away at the dally job without & chance of traveling 'round the world.” He landed in New York with $350, It ?ecomn the nucleus of & new travel und. restored, but the interior work, neces- “Katz” Pajamas, Inc., Barred in sitating fine craftsmanship, remains to be done. The project is expected to be finished some time this Fall, so that it Suit by Underwear Concern. AERIAL KILLS YOUTH Contact With Power Line Fatal to Student From Texds. Revenue Minister Fixes Duty for Product Imported at “Gas War” Prices. By Abe Assoclated Press. . Ryck- o { national revenue, ues for duty purposes on re- ed line entering Canada from the United States. The action of the minister was in- 85 & move to protect Canadian refiners from unfair competition result- ing from price cutting due to a "gasoline war” in some parts of the United States, Under the new regu- lations, which become effective imme- o “ana lantic seal cen Minne Wyoming and Montana and cents & G STAR, WASHINGTON, CANADIN VALLES SET ON ASDLINE = are: district an and ts; chgfl ‘Wood River, 6.405 cents district, 4.655 district, 7.655 cents. The duty on ed gasoline is 2% lon. An Australian boy has taught six kooka burras to drill, the birds appar- ently enjoying the evolutions. ¢ WALK-OVERS for MEN Are Popular Because Men Demahd Comfort With Smart Styling . .. and what's more ... . on a *|WIFE MAY BE DEPORTED AFTER TALKING FREELY Romark About Husband’s Eatry Leads to Discovery She Was Smuggled Into U. 8. ;| By the Associated Press. CHIOAGO, March 27—A woman | faces the possibility of deportation be- | 2 cause talked too much about her husband. She is Mrs. Minnle Horowits, who appeared in Judge Daniel P, Trude's court recently asking for an increase of Mr. “Paint-Up” Says— il Brighten Up Your . Home for Spring ... wITH a bright, cheerful eoat of paint. Nothing like it for driving out “depression blues!” You start—your neigh- | bor follows—and the first thing | you know the whole street has | taken on the old “prosperity” WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., March 27| diately, gasoline brought into the (®).—John Paul McKee, 19, of Fort | Dominion at lower than the set figures ‘Worth, Tex,, a freshman at Williams | would be subject to the “dumping” College, was killed yesterday while con- | duty. necting a radio antenna. The aerial touched an electric power wire, P The boy, who was the son of M. and Mrs. Lloyd H. McKee of Fort Worth, prepared for college at Exeter, He was a member of Beta Theta Pl —_— A small boy was fined the equivalent of 65 cents in Edinburgh, Scotland, Juvenile @ourt recently for riding e baby tricycle on the fmbllc road after dark without a tail light, . Bonded Radio Stores, Nl 403 11th St. NW. Model 5% OFF i Majestic 38 List You Save $3.30 $2.64 NEW YORK, March 27 (#).—The ex- pression “cat’s pajamas,” in the opinion of Federal Judge Coleman, has a trade value. However, he denied a preliminary in- Jjunction to the Katz Underwear Co. to restrain “Katz” Pajamas, Inc., from use of its corporate name. The underwear company claimed sole right to use the phrase, having used it as a trade name since 1924, whereas “Katz” Pajamas, Inc., began using it last January. ‘The underwear company also has a suit on file for & permanent injunction. may be in proper shape for the George ‘Washington icentennial celebration next year. Members of Party. The inspection trip was participated in by Mrs. H, L. Rust, president of the memoripl association; Lieut. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, director of public buildings and public parks and a member of the association’s board; Horace M. Albright, director of the National Park Service, Interior Department; F. J. Balley, as- sistant to the director of the Bureau of the Budget; Maj. E. W. Cushing, coun- sel of the bureau; O. G. Taylor, park service engineer in charge of the con- struction work, and Mrs. J. Worthing- ton, a director of the association, ‘The garden work will be in charge of R. V. Ludgate, assistant landscape architect of the National Park Service, and the assoclation s making $10,000 available for this program. Wil Visit Janiestown. When the restoration has bt"t‘o com- basis of cost per month of sorvice they represent real Prices are low. Paint is now selling at 1917 prices. Our double guarantee of manufac- turer and ourselves assures you of a satis- factory job. BUTLE R-FLYNN. PAINTS' BINCE 1845 €07-609C ST.N.W. Phone Metropolitan 0151-0152 37.00 38.50 S10 o e e e Wols’s Watx-Cver Shop 929 F Street Near Penn, Ave, Service as a national ‘The Budget Bureau and Interior De- }""‘"’“‘ officials propose to travel on rom Wakefleld Manor and view the Colonial National Monument tomorrow and Saturday, surveying Yorktown, and Jamestown Island. State highway ‘Wakefield Manor bas been improved, and the mile-long stretch between the King's Highway and Wakefleld Manor proper is to be oiled by the State of Virginia this Summer, and National Park Serv- ice officials propose to oil the roadway inside the grounds at the same time. DRY REPEAL IN ILLINOIS IS ASSAILED BY W.C. T. U. Dissolute and Lawless State Feared, | With Parties Competing for Support of Underworld. By the Assoclated Press. EVANSTON, Ill, March 27.—The Na- . €. T. 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