Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1935, Page 14

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A—14 « MDY CITZER BACKSAFETY DRV Unanimous Indersement Given Star’s Campaign by Association. The Mid-City Citizens' Association was unanimous last night in its in- | dorsemcit of The Evening Star's cam- | paign to curtail the toll of traffic, deaths and accidents Praising the work of The Star and | the radio companies for their efforts, | George E. Warren introduced the | resolution asking that the association | “wholeheartedly co-operate in such & splendid movement.” This association is one of the largest civic orgenizations in Washington. President A. J. Driscoll heartily in- dorsed the campaign and declared every effort will be made to have every member of the association sign the Cal.lght Off Her Guard ment. memorative Boulder Dam stamps at the Bureau of Engraving and Print- ing 10 days after the design had been approved by the Post Office Depart- Director Alvin W. Hall of the bu- reau presided at ceremonies as the press was started to run off the first lot of & total order for 50,000,000. Secretary of the Interior Ickes at- tended. The stamps will be rushed 4 to Boulder Dam, by airplane, to be there in time for the big celebration September 30, which President Roose- velt hopes to attend. In breaking all records for speed, the bureau reduced the usual time for producing stamps after a design is approved from a month to 10 days. Two engravers, Carl T. Arlt and Ed- ward M. Hall, worked on 12-hour shifts, thus cutting the usual three weeks requirad for engraving to one week. Presses will be run day and night to supply the demand. The stamp carries an air view of Boulder Dam and is the size of a special delivery stamp, but printed vertically. Fingr:-- and M;re Sati;Fying W : Hov.szwuxs, FirTe FLOOR. WoobwARD & LoTHROP THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935. STAMP PRODUCTION RECORDS SMASHED Boulder Dam Commemorative Is- sue Goes to Press 10 Days After Design Approval. All records for speedy production of stamps were broken at noon yes- terday when the first press started printing the new 3-cent purple com- KILLINGS ARE PROBED Commission to Investigate Con- o - COMBINATION OFFER MEXICO CITY, September 24 (#), You —A commission was named by Con- s gress today to investigate conditions GET in the State of Guerrero, where Gov. Gabriel Guevara was charged with . maintaining a regime of “suppression Two COMPLETE ElectricVacuum Cleaners The killing of 10 persons and with its own electric Both ~ § 50 wounding of 20 others in a political motor . . . the fa- gun battle in the town of Coyuca de mous “ROYAL” For Qa Catalan, in that state, iast Sunday, with motor-driven, and persecution.” Cleaners . . . eac REGULARLY £51.50 | brought demands for the investiga~ revolving brush, as ! tion, advertised in Good Housekeeping, for Ao the famous Bl AL JUNIOR” hand cleaner for ™ (I™F anp G Streets pledge of membership in The Star one District 5300 Safety Council. ’ ; The only time Margaret Sullivan enjoys being photographed is for / A T - i the movies. At other times, judging from her actions, she is camera shy. = n a separate resolution, the group | gyt she was caugh : ’ Andtrsed the Nl ‘agatist another| she aught off her guard at the Pacific Southwest tennis Made your roof tight with Winslow's traffic hazard—-the horn-blowing| Championships. Miss Sullivan is shown with her husband, William Wyler, Asbestos Roof 5 gallons sz motorist"—which was the subject of | Watching the play. —A. P. Photo. Coating for e of The Star's safety broadcasts. | TEA Re-establishment of old No. 2 police precinct in its old home on Fifth ftreet between M and N streets, now occupied by the Woman's Bureau, probably will be made possible in the next budget, Driscoll reported. He | ADVOCATES HARD WORK Gov. Talmadge Goes to Farm to | Mark Birthday Annh_rersnry. | said Maj. Ernest W. Brown, police su- | ATLANTA, September 2¢ (®)— | perintendent, is i favor of this| Fifty-one years old yesterday, Gov. change and has requested that 116 additional policemen be provided for Eugene Talmadge observed: “Hard work will keep you young.” | in the 1937 budget estimates. The | He spent the morning hours at his | association indorsed this request. Three rezoning proposals to be con- desk, but at noon he went to his Monroe County faim—to the fields gidered by the Zoning Commission | Where he plowed when a boy. October 2 received association action. The members voted to oppose the re- quest to rezone 1228-123¢ Massa- | chusetts from residential to first com- mercial area, but did not oppose a similar proposal concerning the prop- erty at 1109-1115 Thirteenth street A third request, to change the prop- erty at 1229 N street from residential | to first commercial, was referred to a committee for study. The commit- tee was given the power to act for the association at the heariog. Overcrowded conditions and service on the Priendship Heights. Seventh | and Ninth street car lines was criti- cized in another resolution. The group also asked that parking be prohibited | on the south side of I street between ‘Thirteenth and Eighteenth streets to facilitate the movement of busses. Repairing of street car tracks on New York avenue at Tenth and Eleventh streets also was requested. In other resolutions the association asked the following: Razing of the old Adams School at Fifth street and New York avenue and the use of gaso- line tax funds for highway 1mprm'e-} ments only. A committee was named to confer with John Ihlder, head of the Alley | Dwelling Authority, concerning the closing of several allevs in the mid- city area. The committee includes Dr. F. Thomas Evans, Fairfax Oyster and A. Woten Young. Two other committees were named. ¥. B. Hoffman, G. A. Warren and ¥. Brandstatter were appointed to the Nominating Committee to select can- didates for the group's annual election next month. Paul A. Graves was named chairman of a committee to audit the group's books. Tlustration by ESQUIRE To Young Men Going Back to We're dager to help you dress for the important part you'll play in class and after class this season. Stop at Meyers on your way to college. . Schloss 1 & 2 Pants Suits Something new in_ Schloss valuel 32 5 Every good college style Sturdiweve Fall Suits Treat "em rough! They'll on wearing—and keep smartly dressed! Raglan Shoulder Suits suit of the s season! Tweeds, grays, browns Kerry Keith Custom Fabrics “Monroe” is ihe sport His only birthday party, the Gov- | ernor said, was “the crowd in my office.” | A bundle of hay was beside his desk next to two big baskeis of flowers sent by friends. Hundreds of telegrams—birthday greetings—were piled on his desk. Lift Right Out! FREEZONE does it! 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