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D—I12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937. CITIZENS OPPOSE Bradbury Heights Associa- tion Rescinds Former Stand on Project. Rescinding its former action, the Bradbury Heights Citizens’ Associa- tion voted last night to oppose the building of an abattoir on Benning road. Several members signed a petition which is being circulated among the homeowners of Bradbury Heights and which will be presented :; the heta:k?lg E;etz?:y in an effort preven! e al 's construction. S e T S = o = . o g . . . . The association requested that & : i i With prices soaring upward, and our manufacturers warning t of Fort Du t Park be t i o i ? = - - H U ZAm,e‘;",?‘_m_ it 3 . Y a— P : us of still higher prices, to delay buying now is costly economy. g i e Rl il - % = o . - Order your furniture now and secure the benefit of our extraor- for children. dinarily low prices and our unusually convenient Budget Plan Resolutions calling for the con- struction, paving, or repairing of 8 ; ey of No Money Down and Easy Terms. Buy Now and save 10 number of streets and alleys, and the o . 1 ‘ o 1’0 250/ erection of highway rail guards at » : % 0. dangerous points were also passed. Remembering the two accidents which have already occurred, and sooring the way motorists speed along Bowen road, the association requested the police department to station an officer there, particularly from 4 until 6, in an effort to prevent more casualties. | After a member had said that the fire-fighting equipment assigned to Bradbury Heights is the oldest in the city and that the next nearest equip- ment had to come all the way across the Eleventh street bridge, the asso- ciation declared the present set-up entirely inadequate and moved to re- | quest modern equipment in Fire | House 19. I A resolution that the highway | e ) : 4-Piece Londony i D. H. Thompson, 4600 Bowen road |l AR > leing Room Suite | southeast, was elected secretary for the remainder of the year. = Cleverly styled ond luxuriously con- . / g Y structed to assure perfect comfort e S X 0 d : 1 ond striking beauty. Comprises ¢ two- 4 > 2 .- piece suite in rust or green friezette “ ; ervice raers o X h 4 ond o mossive wing chair and ottoman 1 : G by % - in o contrasting tone. Guaranteed R i - e 3 spring construction throughout. 4 Freer, Lieut. Col. Arden, Medical Corps, duty with Governor, Panama Canal, Canal Zone, to Army Medical | Center. | Paul, Maj. Theodore Sedgwick, Field Artillery, War Department general | | staff, to Philadelphia, July 15,dn } i 5 | kit Jank, Capt. Otto M., Ordnance e N : il S t . Department, Army Industrial College, b . i 5 3 { i N“ MONE\ D to University of California, Berkeley, 7 ; i N t il L 1 . ; August 13. pre : ! A . Terms as Lo Magruder, Comdr. John H, jr, = i N : £ detached Naval War College, Newport, i ] A ¢ b 4 c R. I, to hydro. office, May 14. F - o 3 v > . : g Moore, Comdr. Warren L., detached s % i 8 i ¢ % neval operations, to home, May. G 3 t Austin, Lieut. Comdr. Leonard B, detached U. S. 8. Colorado about June 7, to command U. 8. 8. Cuyama. Brown, Lieut. Comdr. Allen D, detached officer in charge, br. hydro. 3 office, San Pedro, Calif.,, about June 1, F = Aoy . & . to U. S. 8. Oklahoma as gunnery 55 5 2 ;@ Not rafrigerators “built to a officer. 7 ¥ 3 price!” In every essential detail Chadwick, Lieut. Comdr. James H,, § . & i ” - these are new 1937 Westinghouse detached Navy Yard, Pearl Harbor, ; e P s Refrigerators, with special West- T. H, to Bureau of Engineering, Y figs i @ { inghouse advantages and evidence June 1. < i A & of extra value. Westinghouse per- Cronin, Lieut. Comdr. Joseph C., 4 § y formance won the world’s largest detached U. S. 5. Ranger about June i # 1 ; { : single refrigerator order from the 1, to U. 8. 8. Northampton and addi- i " i 3 ‘i i United States Government. Effi- tional duty as commanding officer, 3 H = i Z 3, ¥ ciency, cobinet construction, and VS Squadron 9S. i “ i i t i finish of these special medels are Dean, Lieut. Comdr. Frank H, Y = - the same os Waestinghouse De detached U. 8. 8. Maryland about ; ; oy June 5, to U. S. S. Relief as executive : B ; aturing Desk Chost Robe. | officer. “Saoutifully designed and richly Holman, Lieut. Comdr. Alexander R N G i B, detached Navy Yard, Mare Island, : <. finished in genuine wolmut Tonters $ . Calif,, in March, to U. &. S. Nitro as ; : “end will prove o splendid addition to I < it Luxe models. ELECTRIC CLOCK o | : ICP':)(;}VUD[D AT NO ADDITIONAL 1937 ModelF.D.S. 350 as Illustrated $152.50 executive officer. 2 ¢ fi:\w bedfoom. Includes the Hipp, Lieut. Comdr. Thomas E. $ foshionoble.gnd convenient desk chest, (Signal Corps), detached Navy Yard, : i 3 Philadelphia, to Navy Yard, Washing- S b L bed end m‘h\o\f’. dresser ar vanity. ton, May. Webb, Lieut. Comdr. Leland D, detached Bureau of Aeronautics, to sgpr et | No Money Down! Bauer, Lieut. Harry F., detached staff, commander cruisers, Scouting Force, about June 7, to U. S. S. Litch- E ' field as executive officer. T e asy Terins! Academy, to U. S. Houston, May 15. Calderhead, Lieut. Renwick 8., detached U. S. S. Detroit about June 1, to VB 1B (U. 8. S. Ranger). Crenshaw, Lieut. John 8., detached staff, commander Destroyer Squadron 3, about June 1, to command U. S. 8. Hopkins. Cross, Lieut. John H. detached Naval Academy, to U. 8. 8. R-2, June 1. . g " : 5 . Foley, Lieut. Robert J. detached : B Steel Lown Bench with Steomer Chair with sweeping high Naval Academy, to U. §. S. California, back. In - combination 81.88 back and comfortable 980 May 15. . of orange and green.. Attractively covered Goldthwaite, Lieut. Robert, detached d Bureau of Aeronautics, to U. 8. 8. Northampton, June. McKinney, Lieut. Joseph D., de- tached Naval Academy, to Asiatic Station, May. Charter, Lieut. (j.g.) George H., detached Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Veroutes, ety benis s, || Daven=Twin Studio Couch detached VB 3B (U. S. 8. Lexington) about June 1, to VO 4B (U. S. 8. West Easily converted into a large double Virginia). Shea, Lieut. (j.g.) John D., detached or twin beds. Complete with two S 95 VF 6B (U. S. S. Saratoga) about June luxurious innerspring mattresses. Up- it 0 ] 1, to VP 11F (U. 8. S. Langley). holstered in figured tapestry Short, Lieut. (j.g.) Wallace C., jr., detached VS 10S (U. S. 8. Chicago) ebout June 1, to VS 4B (U. 8. 8. Porch Swing that is un i Saratoga). Forch b thot (sl Mople Chair with padded bock and comfortable auto Very Sturdy. BLANK Books | IE~ = | e Includes settee, wing chair ond arm chair. Hardwood frames in mellow maple color. Auto spring seats and padded backs most _complete. Prices are un- usually low. Shop and save at the . . . . Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. Phone NA. 2945 A tremendous stock that s ||| t2 s i Porch Glider S ‘ | 3-Pe. Maple Bedroom ate optometrist is your & ¢ ; rmcc vision at all time e 3 Features dustproof construction ony; § and center drower guides. Built M. \. LEESE . Every home should have one for the Summer = y e dliople e corafilly fioe s Hardwood Dresser with lots of room. Cedor Chest with mothproof interior © TR ished. Includes bed, desk chest 614 Hth L) I) months. Padded seat and back. Gayly cov- Well made of fine 313.95 and genuine walnut. veneer exterior and choice of dresser or vanity. | ered in heavy duck cabinet woods ____ with cont rosting 812.95 GEA FOOJ) [ With the Tang o’ the Sea. rE N Y