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_A10 STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 1 GRANT INDORSES Adams also is under indictment for' Adams in a liquor delivery near here deposits, Col. Grant developed the point| MURDER TRIAL PUT OFF [.vohn I Wilson, Federal prohibitior g dams also 13 under ndictment for | Adame to, a shooting of ‘alter . e 4 that local manufacturing relates more 3gent, was postponed to Tueaday, No- | Bt - sHotiie Waderil ageik. Amos W. W. Woodcock, U. 8. di- directly to the home, the family and 1 the entichment of community life, IN DEATH OF DRY AGENTS | vember 3, by Judge Clarence R. Me- Wilion | AN O e “In considering Washington’s future SR e Nabb, in Allen Circuit Court here yes- | and Gilbert were shot and killed when, | Washington last week that he planned | terday. It was set originally for Octo- | with two others, they attempted to trap to attend the trial. | growth the National Capital Park and Planning Commission has given serious | BY the Assoclated Press. thought to its past commercial growth| FORT WAYNE, Ind. October a3, | ber 28, but attorneys for Adams con- and has endeavored to make estimates | Trial of George Adams, former boot- | tended they had insufficient time to Holds Mistakes Made in| Other American Cities Should Be Avoided. Declaring that “the proper ends of amerce and_industry may be fully d in the National Capital without e costly mistakes which have been made in other American cities,” Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, director of the Nafional Capital Park and Planning Commission, today gave his indorsement, to the Seventh Annual Industrial EXpo- | sition of the Washington Chamber of | Commerce, opening in the Washington | Auditorium Mcnday. Col. Grant, in an article prepared for | the Greater Washington Magazine, | Chamber of Commerce publication, states that the primary industry of the | National Capital should always be the country's business and that “any de- velopment which _detracts from _its character and beauty as the Nation's Capital should be prevented or modified to make it consistent and congruous vith the dominant purpose that Wash- ington shall ‘express the soul of Amer- L Consider Future Growth. Expressing his belief that Washing- ton has been fortunate in missing the | base industries which grow up in the immediate vicinity of extensive mineral of probable future requirements,” Col. Grant said. “Examination of present zoning pro- | g vislons shows that the land now set aside for commercial and industrial use | is well in excess of immediate or pre- | dictable future requirements. | 0. K. Buzzards Point Plans. | “The commission has approved pl for the development of Buzzards Pol and for the allowance of a large co mercial area north of _Alexandria. | Plans have assumed the permanence of | the Georgetown commercial water front, moreover.” { The industrial exposition will open Monday night with a radio address by | Secretary of Labor William N. Doak. The scope of she show was outlined over station WMAL last night by Al- fred L. Stern, managing director of the exposition. Features of the industrial exhibit §& will include displays by the Bureau of | § Standards, Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the Children’s Bureau of | the Department of Labor. An indus- | trial museum, displaying all of the | products processed in Washington, is | being establisned for the week of the | show. 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