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(CTIZENS N FAVO OF UNIFORM FARES Georgetown Group Records iHORTICULTURAL CLUB THE EVENING STAR, ELECTS MRS. J. GUILL Takoma Park Group Hears An- nual Reports and Talk by Prof. A. 8. Thurston. Mrs. John L. Guill was elected BAN ON PARKING |2 OPPOSED BY GROUP Trinidad Citizens’ Associa- WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘The committee is composed of H. J. Shilling, George I. Burneston and J. Peck. Complimenting the police on their | active service, the association declined to indorse the plan of the Federa- tion of Citizens' Associations to have a vigilance committee. The transit company will be requested extend the Seventh and Florida avenue street- car line from the Navy Yard to Four- teenth and U streets after 7:30 at TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1934. CHURCH LEADER DIES Mary Gifford, 87, Here and at Baltimore. BATAVIA, N. Y., November 27 (#). —Rev, Mary C. Ward Gifford, who served as pastor of Spiritualist churches in many of America’s largest cities, is dead here at 87, after a long illness. She entered the ministry 55 years Mrs. Served B—11_ * FUSSELL’S fICE CREAM Thanksgiving Dinner president of the Takoma Horticultural night to obviate the necessity of hav- Walnut Almond Toffee Buttered Pecan Chocolate Another Opposition to Rerouting Club last night at the annual meet- tion Studies Motor Club | Im%,!2 transfer twice to go D titon f.?:.o:,'fdsf;v;infl;:]‘mfi."jxfi: Vanilla Strawberry 4 Rum Bisque ETERNAL TRIANGLE ing held in the Takoma Park branch Fourteenth street. Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago and St. Cherry Custard Pistachio " Taft service—Taft location—Toft | and Crime-COMMIttee. |pin ana cotr cmene = - '| Recommendations. el e — SHERBETS economy—a triangle that assures Ot aliees elevhen for haiyear asked, to make a study of conditions Pineapple = Orange =~ Raspberry Lemon your convenience and comfort. | 1, gireet car and bus fares n | Included: Vice president, C. M. Pur- o on Fifteenth street northeast, with SAVE MONEY ON B-lk or RBrick Combinations—Fancy Moulds—Cakes and bus fares in | o "oo rotary, Roy Magruder: treas-| T0¢ Trinidad Citizens' Association|the idea of making it one way for| { STORAGE and MOVING In the center of all business, shop- ping and entertainment activities. 2000 rooms, with bath, from $2.50 HOTEL ALFRED LEWIS, Mgr. on P street and Dumbarton avenue | followed by & business session when | joy: Segom ot aighe " O VRCAL| SteR) SIOD migns recently installed, s Telephone and the installation of a switch for | annual reports were presented, The sssociation 18 1n favor of strict | favoring the early ‘completion of the Long-Distance Movers inbound cars at Wisconsin avenue and | Prof. A. 8. Thurston, University of | enforcement of the traffc regulations | Sherwood Plaveround. It also in- Ags. Mayflower Trans. Co. WEst ! 3 2 nge-|and & by | dorsed v | John H. 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MARINE GUN CREWS the District and environs were urged last night by the Georgetown Citizens’ | Association in objecting to the pro- posed removal of the street car lines tive, of North Carolina, and for many ars a resident of Georgetown, was ted president of the association, ith Maj. W. S. Conant, first vice president, Ernest 1. Lewis, second vice Col. John Paul Jones, re- elected secretary, and Wallace Streat- er, treasurer. Further Congestion Feared. 1 Milo H. Brinkley, chairman of the Public Utilities Committee, in giving the report of experts of the Public Utilities Commission who recom- mended the two street car line changes, told the association that such I rerouting would only add to the al- ready congested traffic at Wisconsin | avenue and M street. If, however, bus lines were substituted to travel east on Q street and return west on P town areas, the volume of traffic would be doubled on all four streets without relieving the present traffic condition, he said. “The three different street car and bus fares in the District only add in- sult to injury,” Mr. Brinkley declared, “so why substitute a second or third rate bus line for a service that is already too antiquated to be of any real public service?” The difficulty in obtaining adequate transportation from the Potomac Park area to Georgetown was cited during the meeting. Oppose Crime Committee. Frank P. Leetch, chairman of the Executive Committee, speaking of the proposed organization of a crime com- mittee to offer suggestions to the Fed- eration of Citizens' Associations, de- clared that the Georgetown group was s(rnnal) opposed to such action. “We do not feel that any citizens’ | vigilance committee can replnce our police force.” he declared. ~“Such & committee does more harm than good.” Announcement was made that a dinner will be held December 3 in the Nordlinger, for 50 years a Georgetown ment and an active member of the urer, Nolan I. Gibson; gardener, Miss Margaret Lancaster. A meeting of the Executive Com- mittee, presided over by the retiring president, J. Preston Swecker, was of floriculture and landscape garden- in his talk. night parking ban on arterial high-| ways, which has been suggested by p letter of commendation was sent to the Traffic Advisory Council, at iu]the director of traffic for the modern Iandscape Lvciced its disapproval of the proposed E;lresldent g;orge J. Cleary to study the proposed nine regulations sent ing and included these subjects briefly | them by the District of Columbia Mo- tor Club to help reduce fatalitit traffic during rush hours. He will also be asked tc install a traffic light at Eleventh and H streets northeast. Boys’ Club. It was announced that President Cleary will be given 100 cards to invile boys of this section to ' join the club, UNITED FOOD STORES MITH'S TORAGE ~>»0 = Crate and Pack by Experts 1313 U St. Phone North 3343 INC. All our stores are ready to serve vou with the choicest of foods that you require for your Thanksgiving dinner. 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