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MAY 11, 1931., THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MARYLAND TOWNS PRINT NAMES | ToaTs awvsszwrs. ON ROOFS JUNE 1 TO GUIDE FLIERS B—16 % AMUSEMENTS. | It's Getting Hot But it'¢ never hot on the “City of Washington.” Our books are now open for organizations wishing to engage in the coolest treat in Washington—a Wilson Line boat trip. Royal Pamily.” at 8:20 pm. T"“;';‘-:";l' Gayety—-Black and White Revue,” 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. Columbia—"Trader 5, 2:50, 5:0! 'ELABORATE FETE SET FOR MAY 23 '. Ladies and Junior Aids of Garfield Hospital Plan at Horn,” at 10:30 5, 7:15 and 9:25 | e THE ROYAL es consult our es & thi nsges |State Aviation Commission Also Seeking to Mark Roads ¢ as Guide to Pilots. is forced to fix his course by the roads | he sees underneath him. | He may if he strikes his flight near | s metropolitan city be able to start Palace—"Shipmates | 3:28, 5:43, 7:58 and 10:13 p.m. Fox- ‘arnished Lady,” at 11:53 am., 2:25, 4:35, T: and 9:50 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"Gun Smoke, at am. 12:46, 2:36, 4:26, 6:12, 8:02 and 9:53 pm. | Farle—"The Public Enemy,” at 11:25 By the Associated Press. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. May 11.—Starting June 1, it will bs Jaw of the State of Maryland that towns with population “WEITH'S 11 MT. VERNON STEAMER B Charles Macalester & Government inspection Oty seventn St Wharf Dailr 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ neh Counter on Steamer! < e, B, Rt Bpen on Sundaye %o supply you Blank Bool, when you say the -m_4 Store Wours, & fo 5:30 E. Morrison Paper Co. .3/ oy 4 an. 15 to Simpon. 614 R PRLIANCES Pane Tonsters. Grim.tg for All Model Camer% Fuller & 2’ Albert, in&‘: 815 “!THA STREET W, E AUCTION SALES. ¥ FUTURE DAY (Continued.) WE! SON CTIONEERY. Q1 EYE ST. K.W. SALE OF VALUABLE TRU. s PROVED, ESTATE. BEING = e STOR DW] “THOS. J. ¥ oSenman undri Poforded in Liber 24 ©of_the survevor of t Terms of sale: O to be pald in ears. W um. pavable semi-annually. ecured by deed of rty sold. or all ca e A deposit requ recording. et cos ' of ‘saie to be compiied with wil day of sale. otherwise ght to Tesell the D t of defaulf UEL._ A. DRURY, SAMEE"s " wiTHOLSON. 1.13.15.18.18 ‘Truste . J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIO! higor 0]4!‘ l#‘ 8T. NW. sALE ‘g)‘r SYALUABLE TATAIRu 504 FIFTERRTH NORTHWEST. trust. i 't of . S sibaivislon af 1ot 48 in "saue Dér ‘Diat. recorded in the office o P Tor "the District of Coiu r Rewspaper e e e c. C. CHESTER CAYWOO! SLYDE D CARRETT my8.8.11.13.15. A Ban in ADAM A. WESCHLER & BON, Auction Trustee's Sale of Valuable B: Stores and Dwellings, Nos. 16 and 18-G Street N.W,, Brick Dwellings, Nos. 20 40 G Street N.W. By virtue of a decree of 1t Court of the District of Columbia. D Fauity Cause No, 30-325, the und trusiee will cffer for sale by public suc {Bp{ront of the respective premises; on ENTH DAY OF. 131, COMMENCING A S €25, improved Terms of of the purc R purch belance in ed b: 0 be ver.iseraent & by a0 o Toner " TanTiaggd AS” . WETMORE. Acting Eiper (D PROPOSALS vl ion, Bur SPALFD BIDS WILi. BE RI ®D UN May 29, 1931 for the construction ef cottaze building ot Behool. for Bovs, B'ar e rd. ington. District of Columbia tion will be my9.11.18 931, in request modifeation in the harbar lines cf tha jagton Cnarnel, evel sistemoru, yforested partier will be r jmportant facis and argumen aubmitted in writing. Information on » catinp. myil,| RESORTS. ANTIC CITY. N. 2 3 (3 LANTIC CITY Robert . lnis: _MOVING, PACKING & Vs'rolA& /E Without Worry Re MOVE 0ol Service Low Rate Storase 1n rooms, 13 mo. and up. Exoery ckers for 5 "5 Plorida A NORT street. “iTtalian Woman Economist Ap-| | session ¢ | lodged in the proféssor’s left arm. Cards, Reception, Etc. An elaborate program will be held { {ncident to the May Memorial Festiva under auspices of the Ladies Aid an Junfor Ald of Garfield Memorial Hos pital in the hospital garden and Kel- logg Building Friday, May 29, from 2 to 7 p.m. The program in the Kellogg Building is to include games of cards, beginnin at 2 pm., followed by a reception at | 4:30 and tea dance at 5 pm., the latter | in honor of the nurses' class of 1931. | The public is invited to attend a Marine Band concert in the garden at 4 o'clock, and the Marine Band Orch tra is to furnish music at the tea dance. Those in charge announce that table reservations for the tea may be had by applying before May 27 to Mrs. Bruce Bfird. 1810 Kilbourns place, and Mrs. 2111 Nineteenth i Ernest H. Daniel, MUSSOLINI PRAISED | FOR LABOR TRUCE { plands Efforts to Reconcile Claims of Capital and Labor. Mussolini’s efforts to reconcile the rival claims of capital and labor. in| the opinion of Signora Olivia Rossetti | Asresti of Rome, & distinguished econ- | omist, I8 the greatest achlevement of | the Ttallan dictator, to date. | Signora Agresti was the guest of honor at a luncheon given Saturda by Mise Florence E. Ward et the Na- tional Woman's Country Club. The visitor has been in ettendance at the | International Chamber of Commerce Signiora Agresti was greeted by As- sistant Secretary of Agriculture R. W. Dunlap, who was introduced by M'ss Ward of the department. Mr. Dunlap congratulated Signora Agresti on her work with the International Institute of Agriculture in Rome. The visitor told of the agricultural and labor situation in Italy. The latest development, she said, has been the organization of the National Guild| Council made up of representatives of | agriculture, finance and commerce, as| well as of the various professions and industries. This council is the voice of these interests and occupations, she said, as differentiated from the employ- ers and employes, and acts for them from ‘the standpoint of the good of the whole. According to Signora Agresti, the council has been of in- calculable benefit in the present de- CLASHES MARK WEEK END| German Communists Attack Fas- cists—Red Cross Worker Killed. BERLIN, May 11 (#)—Germany saw an unusual number of political | l} clashes and . fights over the week end. At Limbach, ncar Chemnitz, Com- munists attempting to ambush scme Facists mistook a truckload of return- ing Red Cross plenickers for | the | Nazir and opened fire, killing one'and | mortally wounding another At Jens a gunman intercepted a university anthropologist, Hans Gun- ther, at the doorway of his home and fired three bullets at him, cne of which There were other® shootings and | brawls between Communists and Fas cists at Sshwaderbach, Hornberg and Oldenburg. in excess of 4.000 must mark some roof with letters four feet long. giving the name of the town to the aviator fiying in the skies above it. ‘The law permits the town to abbrevi- te its name, but it is the desire of the State Aviation Commission, which brought about the passage of the act | and the signing of it by the governor, that the name b# printed in full. Roads May Be Marked. This commission, of which Dr. Hugh | H. Young is the chairman, is now co- operating with the State Roads Com- | mission to have large symbols psinted on certain roads of the State for the quidance of the man. fiying a plane above these roads. Such symbols as “NR1.” indieating | National Route No. 1, or 7,” indi- cating a State Toute, are expected to maka their appearance on the roads of Maryland. These markings of towns and routes are expected to be of much assistance to the aviator. Under present con- ditions. it ix explained, the fiyer often ARTHUR G. REBER HEADS | MT. PLEASANT CITIZENS| District Oficials Asked to Increase Budget by $15,000 at } Saturday Meeting. | | Arthur Guy Reber was elected presi- | dent of the Mount Pleasant Citizens’ | Association Saturday night st a meet- | ing in the Mount Pleasant branch of | the Public Library. Other officers elected were: Thomas | H. Braden, vice president;- John De Lamater, secretary, and Daniel Foley, | treasurer. The association adopted s resolution requesting of the District Commissioners a $15,000 increase in the 1932 budge! Regrets at the death of Miss Cora Llufrio was expressed in another reso- Jution adopted by the group. Announce. ment was made that the next meeting of the Citizens’ Association would be held the second Saturday in October. Fire in McKinley High. Fire, starting from. short-circuited eleetric wires, yesterday caused $2,000 damage tn books, desks and other equip- ment in McKinley High School, Second and T streets northeast. An alarm was turned in by motorists who saw smoke coming from the bullding. TRUSSES Fitted Professionally GIBSON’S 917 G St. N.W. STORED FREE It "Fecsived. during MAT s:12FT. DOMESTIC gq 71 | RUGS SHAMPOOED Small Sizes in Proportion of 1221 Dec' 5376 22nd St. N.W. The comfort way to the KENTUCKY DERBY at Louzsmlle CINC . Lv. Washington Ar. Ar. Louisville Ar. St. Louis HE NATIONAL LIMITED leaves Washington at half-past six in the evening. So after you are settled in your comfortable berth or compartment, your first pleasant experience will be a dinner which we believe yon will en, An bour or %o in the homey and delightful observation-library-lounge car, smoking, playing bridge, reading or chatting, is a cheerful prelude to sleep. A valet will press your clothes during the night. In the morning you can take a shower bath and & barber will shave you. A train D. L. Moorman, Ass't Geners| NATIONAL | All Pullman—no extra fare ‘NATI ST. LOUIS (Eastern Standard Time) LOUISVILLE secretary is available if you want to dictate some letters, There are shower baths and a maid-manicure service for women. Newspapers and magazines will heélp you pass the morning pleasantly. Our engineers use particular care in starting and stopping the train, and vi- brations are absorbed by rubber cushions placed at all metal contact points in the car trucks, assuring greater riding, com- fort. Yot are reasonably certain to arrive promptly, for the Nationsl Limited bas a six-year record of over 97% on time. | Pass. Agent, Woodward Bldg. 15th and H Streets, N. W. Telephone District 3300 BALTIMORE & OHIoO New York. . Philadelphia .. Baltimore .. Washington .. Pittsburgh. . Cleveland Detroit..Chicago..Cincinnati.. Louiswille. i i St. Louis..and intermediate points . out with a clear idea of the highway which Jeads t: city to which he is| directing his flight, but when the road is well out of the metropolitan environs highwav junctions appear which confuse him. These road symbols will operate to relieve him of that confusion. Damages Limited. Another act which passed and signed by the governor Alrplanes carrying freight are limited in the amount of damages which may be recovered from them to the valu of the plane carrying the freight. This represents the carrying into the new aviation law of a principle which has long governed admiralty law in limit- ing the damage which can be recovered on account of loss of property to the | value of the vessel carrying the prop- erty. Members of the Aviation Commission, in addition to Dr. Young, are Clarence W. Whealton, Lieut. Comdr. Dewitt B. Ramsev, Benjamin H. Brewster, 3d, and Maj. Charles H. Masson. OFFICERS INSTALLED Michael 0'Connor Heads Post Office . Clerks’ Union. Michael M. O'Connor was installed as president of Locel 140, National Federation of Post Office Clerks at Typographical Temple Friday night. Other officers installed were Everett M. Pershing, vice president; Joseph Hur- wits, recording secretary; Walter T.| Wilkinson, financial secretary; John T. Sheehy, treasurer; Daniel T. Johnson and O. Paul Larson, trustees. | Installation was made by Willlam secretary- Otte, national assistant treasurer of the organization. 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