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Looks Like the City Dump It’s not, though—not by a long shot. The photographer had to go only as far as the Treasury to find this scene, which shows a broken automobile bumper, a broken bottle, matches and Undoubtedly, the Treasury Department wel=- comed the “Clean-up weeks,” which began last week. cigarette butts. —Star Staff Photo. WOMEN'SLOYALTY NWARTINE TOLD annual meeting of the Battery Park Citizen’s Association last night. Capt. F. O. Smith was named presi- dent, J. B. McPherson vice president, | F. T. Farmer secretary and Wesley I. Sauter treasurer. For its directors, | the association chose Dr. E. F. Koh- man, Paul Ledig, Mrs. H. B. Richard- son and W. J. Norfleet. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1937. BIRTHDAY EXERCISES HELD FOR GEN. GRANT Representative Robsion Speaks at Monument to Sons of Union Veterans’ Gathering. In commemoration of the birthday of Gen. U. S. Grant, members of William B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, together with their auxiliary and special guests, held services yes- terday at the Grant Monument in Unjon Square. Representative Robsion of Kentucky delivered a short commemorative ad- dress and Mme. Julla Cantacuzene, granddaughter of Gen. Grant and national president of the Dames of the Loyal Legion, laid s wreath of memory at the foot of the monument. Other wreaths were laid by the ‘Women's Relief Corps, Department of Potomac; Cushing Auxiliary, No. 4, Auxiliary of the Sons of Union Vet erans of the Civil War; Daughters of Unlon Veterans of the Civil War and the Ladies’ G. A. R, Department of the Potomac. 1,200 Deer Killed. More than 1,200 deer were killed on Webb County, Tex., ranches during the season that ended December 31, Game Warden Arthur Gardner esti- mates. W. C. TAYLOR DIES FROM LONG ILLNESS W. C. Taylor, 75, of 4911 V street, retired bricklaying contractor, died Monday night in Providence Hospital. He had been ill about a month. Mr. Taylor had lived here for the last 15 years and retired froin busi- ness about 10 years ago. Before com- ing here he was in business in Vir- ginia. Among survivors are a brother, George Taylor, of this city, and three sons and three daughters, all of Ports- | mouth. Funeral services will be held at 9 ‘a.m. tomorrow in St. Paul's Catholic Church, Portsmouth. e O o oo o SRR Hair must be healthy to be good-looking. . . Let ‘Vaseline’ Hair Tonic help... it cleanses and tones the scalp, adds life and lustre. Here's the routine: RUB THE TONIC well into the scalp and hair. THEN STEAM THE HEAD by wrapping it in towels that have been wrung out of hot water . . . Shampoo. ACME QUALITY Can take it! Porch and Deck Enamel is the best and most economical floor enamel you can buy—because of its rock- like durability. Made for use on wood or concrete floors—in kitchens, halls, bedrooms, basements, garages, porches, etc.—inside or outside sur- faces. PORCH&DECK ENAMEL pgclaé Q. SEE YOUR NEAREST ACME QUALITY DEALER Max Cohen, 4813 Ga. Ave. N.W. F. Frager, 1115 Pa. Ave. S.E. Max Goldberg, 259 15th St. S.E. Fred M. Haas, 2014 R. I. Ave. N.E. Brookland Hardware, 3501 12th St. N.E. Louis A. Pincus, 426 7th St. S.W. John F. Scott, Fredericksburg, Va. Geo. B. Stevens, 2755 Nichols Ave. S.E. Loveless Hwd. Co., 23 Fla. Ave. N.W. Geo. L. Mayhew, 1847 7th St. N.W. R. S. Mead, No. Beach, Md. Miller Hardware, 800 King St., Alex., Va. Geo. Walsh, 827 Upshur St. N.W. D. Weinberg, 530 4th St. S.W. Geo. M. Yeatman, 3141 Wilson Blvd., Clarendon, Va. | County Civic Federation the associa- i y Daughters of 1812 Hear Ad- | on"ecid” the following delegates: | dress by Andre La Fargue, |3} adam Richmond, and as iter- | nates. W. J. Norfleet, Carey Quinn The women of present-day America should stand shoulder to shoulder Just as they did in the War of 1812, Andre La Fargue, commander of the Daughters of 1812 last night at their annual banquet at the Willard Hotel. Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte and Rachel Jackson as examples of wom- the heroic efforts of women in the Battle of New Orleans and proposed that for Gettysburg and Yorktown. Dr. Earl E. Harper, president of having been forced to miss the open- ing session on Monday due to the “America is demanding more and more education of a useful sort and a The banquet was one of the high points in the forty-fifth annual con- harpists, led by Mrs. Dorothy John- stone Baseler, and impersonations of garet P, Blish featured the dinner <program. tiring president of the society, was honored with a silver book from the Johnston, honorary national presi= dent, and a medal from the Louisiana Fargue. New officers of the society were sition, Mrs. Arthur J. O'Neill of Chicago, ciety, was named for president. Those named with Mrs. O'Neill are dent; Mrs. A Lee Smiser, second vice president; Mrs. H. B. Diefen- ‘W. Marsh, fourth vice president; Mrs. William A. Porter, corresponding sec- urer; Mrs. Henry W. Warren, his- torian; Miss Katherine H. Wootten, tor. During the day Mrs. Weinmann Hampshire society to Mrs. R. H. Stearns, who has reorganized the it had been disbanded several years ago the 500 delegates this morning. The afternoon program calls for reports of tion of new officers and adjournment. ‘Three members of the society are fathers fought in the War of 1812, They are Mrs. George F. Sibley and ington, and Mrs. Betty Jordan Elliott, Greensboro, N. C. Directors and Delegates to Mont- Also Chosen. Soecial Dispatch to The Star. ¢ers and directors were elected and delegates to the Montgomery County 1 To represent it in the Montgomery | | Capt. Smith, R. Granville Curry and | French Legion Head. | with their men in times of stress, | Legion of Honor of France, told the La Fargue cited Dolly Madison, en of the 1812 period. He also cited a park be created in its memory like Simpson College, also spoke last night, weather. He told the delegates that longer educative period for its youth.” vention of the society. A chorus of early Presidents’ wives by Miss Mar- Mrs, John Francis Weinmann, re- society, presented by Mrs. Robert J. Historical Society, presented by La nominated yesierday without oppo- former national treasurer of the so- Miss Minnie B. Wade, first vice presi- bach, third vice president: Mrs. Joseph retary, Mrs. Maurice A. Blake, treas- librarian, and Mrs. P. S. Tilson, cura- presented a State charter for the New State society during the last year after Reports of State presidents occupied committees, culminating in installa- present at the convention whose Mrs. Clara L. 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