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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, | . purely sanitary standpoint, since one of ’Lynchburg SPlgOtS l the restrictions pmvi:gd in the permit = ] s that no garbage or any matter that | ight become offensive would be per- Pour Streams of it - In or:i:r to cfinum:e opfl“;flo: ol( n:: . ! |dump, the sanitary inspector declared, Whlsky and Beer| BY NTY F Rm will be necessary for the opefators to {adhere to every restriction provided in the permit. As to whether the high Police Find Valve Can| Sl e Sl T i Arlington Sanitary Inspector‘;fln;g;ngl;;“ggn;'fl';'gef;;;"gm'g"'gg';\Thomas Shinners, Bed-Rid- Says Garbage Was Found den, Conducts Work for issued by Dr. P. M. Chichester, county on Site. Passaic, N. J. D. C., TUESDAY, JULY 28 1931 JA—12 wx UNIONS TO REVEAL ‘RATE STAND TODAY Rail Brotherhoods Plan to| Make Announcement Fol- lowing Study. cause he uses the old phrase, “the city of happiness is in the state of mind.” He just lajighs it off. Tn 1911 the boom of & derrick fell across the ironworker's back. At first he was afrald he was going to die. A few weeks later he feared he might not. Then he began to be reconciled o the fact that he never would walk again. “During the first years,” he day, “the nurses and doctors hear me sing at_the top of m: every 5o often. They knew I was fig ing off an attack of the blues. I never | sing for that reason now. I never felt better in my life.” Despite the fact that he had but two| years schooling Shinners has educated himself by a system of intensive read- ing. Starting with light fiction he rap- idly became familiar with English mas- | ters of writing and world philosophers. | Shinners carries on correspondence shfiifi?lfihe“su:éhm]h:g TEE‘;‘"I‘;’T:; with other physical cripples in all parcs | in & cot at Bt Mary's Hospital for 20| ‘,’,'u"‘,fig“,‘,’{”gmr"fi‘,",‘;J;‘,‘,‘Z?‘fi,{‘"fi"' of | I e type- years, his epine broken, his body para- wter keys. the v;:x%;:; o s afm, g?{“ vsiom. Wetsing ap: But Shinners gets a good many laughs | 11 INEer's movement, doing the work. | withou I out of life, despite what he calls “%he‘——————*._‘As manager_of the ‘sunshine de-| flat “lqr;ucarrcer}:{lié heavy burden of petty annoyances.” | Ironed. “T feel like the blind man whose inner YOUR JEWELRY vision expanded only behind sightless | —S8hould have same attention and eyes,” sald [}a' {an;"y iron worker, who consideration as your physical con- at 50, now finds that he never “trav- | G eled.” nor watched the world go by, '{?.’»i’i‘fx”wfi.’r"fi?fimo,fl." Ll until his legs no longer could carry him. ||| Let Us Look Them over Before Your The mails bring Shinners some 4.000 letters a year. Some of the writers CHAS. F. ';',E‘},!‘,MANN partment” of the hospital, his business | correspondence is large. T ment looks after the city's c titution and distress. Shinners telephone at his side and it rings often. He has a long list of m'n and woi he can depend upon in any th#t arises in the department Shinners' head_is still m: cheeks red and from the neck up he avvears to be still an_ironworker, uticura Fares Torthe A & 1 Convert Flow to That of Water. health officer, who is now on his va- cation. B ey GRANGE PLANS PICNIC e LYNCHBURG, Va., July 28—The The railroad brotherhoods will an- | black magic of the bath tub at 1511 | BY 8 Btaff Correspondent of The Star - | Liberty Grove Group Will Hold An- " mounce their attitude on the 15 per| Seventh street has finally been dis- Hggé;m}"yron . ,CO,%“TK (nCOURT | pelled. No longer does the hot-water | s, July 28—Acting upon nual Supper August 15. cent freight rate increase, scught by the,s igot bring forth either hot water or |RUmerous complaints from residents of : transportation systems of the country, | ng’ogmmm flhuk‘ T o onoy Hous | the vicinity, Norbert Melnick: county | B & Staff Correspondent of The Star. today. the cold-water spigot gush m'd water | SaDitary inspector, yesterday afternoon| TAKOMA PARK, Md, July 28—/ 1 temporarily closed the new dump that pjperty Grove Grange, No. 54, will hold its annual fried chicken supper and This was announced at noon by D. B. | or beer. Robertson, chaiman of the Railway | The trick bath tub, which dispensed |15 been in operation op the Wash: pienic in the grove at Burtonsville Au- gust 15. - Labor Executives Assoclation, Who eaid | liquor or water at the will of the cper- a8 0n -4 ou that a statement would be forthcoming.ator, was found to be operated by an yS. electrical valve, so attached that the| Melnick said today that as a result of the complaints he visited the dump| Features of the picnic will be games | of every sort and a baby show. A ter- rapin race also will be held. There o e Cictaahende for “tne | vesterday and found that a quantity of will be dancing at night. For over a half century the name Cuticura has been before the public. Have you ever wondered what the name means? Derived from Cutis-cura, it means just this, “care of the skin,” and that is what Cutie cura Preparations have been doing for mil- lions of people throughout the world. By the Assoclated Press. ke saretaly in soft filter. er under lab- oratory controlled system. Wearing ap- Minimum bundle, $1 1 e new Cu!ltflrl MEtropolitan 1452 at 4 o'clock. Feay Highway. The declaration of the labor chiefs, | who represent 21 unions, has been in process of formation since yesterday morning, when they convened here, _ While the unions are expected to sup- " port the increase, there was a sugges- tion in one quarter that led to the be- lief that there might be some qualifica- tion, for it is known that the question has been raised as to whether the rail- roads might not lose additional traffic to trucks. Already the inroads by the highway carriers have been responsible sfor the furloughing of thousands of men in train service and there are fears Zof greater cuts. " That the rat> question has come in “for extensive discussion is certain, as it apparently has been the only matter ; thus far taken up by the union heads. Furthermore a_special committee was appointsd at the conference yesterday to prepare a statement on this matter, which is understocd to have been pre- sented to the conference this morning for further study. Study Other Questions. In addition to the question of rates, the brotherhoods also are taking up .the four-system railroad consolidation plan now under study by the Eastern roads, a shorter work week, including the six-hour day and old-age pensions dition. Ofttimes, "a_diamond is lost liquor or beer were found concealed [Barbage had been unloaded there and in the false partition, while'the tub was | that he n’,"“";‘,'.,“,":”;{,’“:,f, e splane el with the clty Water |} ve complied with the terms of the e cols taken into |Permit issued by the Health Depart-| parge drug stores in Argentina are | want to commit suicide. Others thank m',‘fifi'y‘. e e Mol found con: [T charging manufacturers $51 for 12 days’ | him for telling them not to. Still oth- a1 £ 8t cealed in the wall, where he had been| His action, Melnick said, was from a ' advertising in their windows. ers tell him he is just a Jollyanna be- caught when the officers arrived. Those arrested were San Smith, Major Lewis and Dave Alexander. Shaving Cre Petroleum production in Mexico ina recent month_was 2,761,000 barrels. First Mortgage Loans When you buy our 6% FIRST MORTGAGES you are making an as- suredly safe investment, with a definite and gen- erous return. Principal secured and specified in- terest. May be purchased in amounts from $250 up. B. F. SAUL CO. National 2100 925 15th St. N.W. | Robertson said the conference would Be in session again tomorrow. el i Church Plans Supper. FORESTVILLE, Md.. 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