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! A—e FHR- TOLL BRIDGE ROW MAY BRING TROOPS Oklahoma Governor Threat- ens Call if Texans Block Closing of Approaches. By the Assoclated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, July 17.—Gov. W. H. Murray sald todey he would call out the National Guard if any attempt is made to interfere with highway em- ployes tearing up Oklahoma road ap- proaches to a toll bridge across the Red ®iver at Denison, Tex. He declared neither he as Governor nor the State could be made parties to injunction pending in Federal Court | in Texas preventing the opening of a tree bridge paralleling the toll struc- ture. The Governor said Oklahzma had the right to tear down any obstructions on the, free bridge, as it heloed to build it, | but' that nothing could |be done about the blockade built a few feet from the | Texas end, as the barrier was on Texas | soil, | e his excellency Gov. Sterling, | THE EVENING STAR NAVYTO RUN SHIPS CATHOLIC-CHAPEL through his executive and military/ fg power. desires to rlose the road on his side I shall not dispute his authority,” Muiray added. He called on citizens of both States ' to use the Preston Free Bridge, 30 miles from Denison. “That will leave the toll bridge without profits,” he said. TEXAS REBUILDS BARRIER. Action Is Taken After “Unlawful” Re- % moval by Oklahoma. DENISON, Tex., July 17 (#).—Under the direction of Adjt. Gen. W. W. Scerling and Capt. Tom Hickman of the Texas Rangers, Highway Department em- ployes today rebuilt the barrier at the Texas end of the new Highway No. 6 interstate free bridge across the Red River, which was removed by order of | Gov. W. H. Murray df Oklahoma late | yesterday. | Gen. Sterling said the barrier was| Texas property and would be guarded | by the Rangers. “We are as anxious to see a free bridge opened here as anybody,” he de- clared. “But we want it done lawfully. The barrier was removed ‘unlawfully’ yesterday.” STERLING SCORES MURRAY. Feels Oklahoma Governor “Has Extended | Powers Beyond Reason.” | AUSTIN, Tex. August 17 (#).—Gov. | Ross S. Sterling today wired Gov. Wil- liam H. Murray of Oklahoma that “I feel you have extended your jurisdiction beyond all reason” in connection with | the Red River Bridge controversy. | FILTERED Every Washington Mother Who Has Her Health at Heart Should INSIST Upon Bread With 3-Point Safety . . . an And No Bread Sold in Washington irom the annual col THI chapel car, St. Peter, stopped yesterday in Washington on its way back to missionary endeavors in North Carolina | fessios Hay, & Passi 1, pews for 76 adults and a “stations of the cross” set. comtination sitting room and library which serves also as a sacristy, a stateroom and a kitchen. On exhibition on track 30 at the Union Station since yesterday the chapel car, which is known as the “steel apostle.” will leave the Capital for Richmond tonight at 11:59 o'clock. priest, is in charge of CAR 18 MECCA FOR H tion of the Catholic Daugnters of America in Atlantic City, where it was a_featured exhibit. The car is @ complete church in miniature. There is a carved wooden altar and altar rail, a tiny con Living quarters for the missionary include a | the chapel. fREDS AT UNION STATION. It will be open until 11 o'clock, however. WITH STEAM POWER Décides Not to Use Electric Drive in Modernizing Three Men-of-War. By the Associated Press. ‘The Navy has decided to use steam turbines instead of electric propelling machinery aboard the battleships New Mexico, Idaho and Missjssippi, th saving about $300,000. e The decision involves substitution of steam for electricity aboard the N Mexico, the first battleship of any ni tion to be equipped with electric drive. ‘The present power plants on the other two ships are steam. The three vessels ‘are to be modern- 000. The New Mexico is now at tl 31.50 Baltimore and Return T-day Vmit and Sundays 31.25 Rev. Luke FIVE MODEL PLANE BUILDERS QUALIFY Sustained Flight of Five Seconds or Longer Is Accomplished in Novice Class Tests. ! Five young model airplane builders qualified for the Novice Class in the city-wide* model - plene consirusticn schecule yerterday., when th: craft achieved a sustained flight of m than | | five seconds, at the John Burroughs Center. The total number of boys and girls | enrolled for airplane and yacht build- | ing 2t 13 local centers now exceeds 150. | The aircraft designers will engage in an | y contest during this month Child’'s Welt I. Purity s use mone but the fAnest st ke thelr breads and al They suarantee purity! _ 2. Protection Washington o 3. Wholesomeness Washington bakeries employ UNION BAKERS fo rodnets— rs of the excet clence of D superior bakery ries are under the supervision of apd sre resularly inspected ey guarantee protection. @ Tournament. | Records made yesterday 'afternoon | by the John Burroughs miniature air ships were: 1 minute, 7 seconds, b: George Harwood, 11 years old, of 2321 Third street; 2045 seconds, by Leon Rosin, 10 years old, of 1701 Monroe street northeast; 26% seconds, by Ken- | neth Studs, 13 years old, of 1822 New- s 1% .!tconflds. by 1614_Newton and are They * Except That MADE in Washington Can Guarantee All Three . . . . .. Look For The Bakery Address! Make sure it’s the name and address of any of our well known Washington bakeries—then you KNOW that bread has 3-point safety and, therefore, the BEST you can buy! Associated Bakery Unions “BAKERS” Local Union No. 118 “BAKERY SALESMEN'S” Local Union No. 33 Indorsed by the Washington Central Labor Union » ’ UNION MADE = Good returning until Sunday might | and August, in preparation for the 1931 | seconds, by James Bowen, 9 years old, I Districi of Columbia Model Alrcraft | Of 1800 Newton street northeast. Men are secking employment in Eng- | land as household servants at wages, in many cases lower than those demanded ! 95¢ on Sundays and Holidays! jzed at a total cost of around $30,000,- Back to Pre-War Prices | WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1931. 4 Philadelphia Navy Yard and the Missis- | which sippl at the Norfolk yard, where the Idaho is expected to arrive October 1. In making the announcement the Bureau of Engineering, said the Navy was not abandoning the electric drive for battleships. ‘The battleships West Virginia, Col- orado, Maryland, California and Ten- nessee and the aircraft carriers Sara- toga and Lexington are equipped with this drive. WILL DISCUSS EDUCATION Jewish Association Will Present Plans at Meeting Next Tuesday. Plans for the promotion of Jewish education here will be discussdd at a mass meeting in the Jewish Com- munity Centér at 8 p.m. next Tuesday under the auspices of the Jewish Edu- cation Association. The Jewish Education Association, Wi Yok AR Main Hall: in Pendant and Acorn; $3-way witeh. Living Room: 3-Light Shower; Switeh; 1 Plus. Dininr Room: . 3-! Shower; Switeh. it Switeh. Rosette; 3-way Swilch. 3 Bed Rooms: 2-Light Showers: Bath: Pull Chais. & Unit; Open Shade; Switeh. Wiring, Fixtures and Bulbs, Complete as Listed, Installed, 100 Telephone NAtional 0140-2622 and Representative Will Call C. A. 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