Evening Star Newspaper, October 15, 1928, Page 10

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10 * DOUBLE PAVING TAX s 5 scszrtss e MRS, E. M. KENYON ~ PERSHING TO SPEAK i it s i HEARINGS ON BUDBET |5muf 2 (7.3 | Ton M Tomarr ]npmlon of his assistant, but expressed His personal interest in the hospital | Congress. Charles M. Galloway, former Civil THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, .OCTOBER 15, 1938. ot e ettty of the| - SUCCUMBS AT HOTEL| AT HOSPITAL DINNER | izziicd in his rushine an Army feld| 70 BEGIN OCTOBER 22| ST By il St it Taecbig o concrete base be withheld until the top- and fire of 1923 so that the work of Motor trucks are becoming an im- | the League of American Civil Servies Ding is inkd seversi ‘years iater . He) it | e [SE° thikes might” continne. aninter- el portant factor in transportation in | tonight at the Hamilton Hotel st 8 | pointed out that if the property alont| Former Singer Dies in Ninety-| Nation-Wifle Campaign for Tokio|Thied: | District Officials to Present Reasons| —— p.m | ‘lht street remained in the same own- | A reception to the guests of honor ership the solution would be simple, third Year—Funeral Is Held | Institutiop's ill Be Dis- | will be held at 5:30 o'clock preceding i i but that it would be unfair to rescrve | | iucbHesHEnEA Gl AR the dinner. Guests will be seated at| Iof Figures Which Bureau | _ payment of the whole amount for the This Afternoon. cussed Thursday Night. 6 o'clock sharp. Applications for reser- Tish | against some new owner. s i S AR A GH 07 Faata oid mber of the the Indiana room of Continental Hall e Budget Burea s M. Kenyon. 92 vears old. ! Perch a mel e A m: vears o Gen. Perhing, a member the Indiana re f tinen 1] Hearings before the Budget Bureau. . f | Mr. Bride concluded that the prac-| | : helcer for Topping, Coun- | Mr- > S AC- | dicd at her residence in Wardman Park | - i . for | or at¢he information desk of the Wom- | clcer for Topping, I’;l‘:f:’h:fl}“f_‘;’“ is to make the assessment | Hotel today after an llness of five | rchcan cqmmittee to xaise funds for) G L0y iiiary of the General Gonven. | upon which will hinge the final amount ) irst case and to regard the top- | weape St. Luke's | International Hospital in | fo 2 ¢%e 0ot M cvatter e dedits| Congires in De sel Rules. ping as a replacement. Under the - s i a . 0 be recommended to Congress amendment {0 the law of 1927, a re- | o Mrs. Kenvon, who would have bcm:::":m Nt ‘);c i - e haital T cember for the upkeep of the District | — lacement is not assessable. years ol e nineteenth of next | nner in furtherance of the hos ¢ el 2 Thurs- | HEBHEWS TO HEAR WILE‘ government during the next fiscal year, " month, was formerly a singer of note, | cause at the Hotel N wer 1 If the District Government a: "“”!m!i\g:ibrl?cr;ge ]10‘;21“’;‘;;;:1;: lgnthigg'r’;; hving suing In the chwsehes of Tadinte | Gay night . are scheduled to start October 22. ‘FOR COLDS AND BODY BU"..DING IT DOES A > 7 q - S Severa| and Buffalo, where she lived while a| Other guests will include Consu B 2 s tes as prepared by the Dis- | property owners under the Borland |qther technical phases of the Borland|young womsn. Years later. when hes | Genieral Hitpsl Saito of Japan and Dr. | Political Outlook to Be Discussed |y il pesimiates o prepared by e o | % law for the laying of a concrete street |law. . daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Northrup, sang | Rudolph Bolling Teus director of | Meeti Wednesday Fight while the tentative limit fixed by the | WORLD OF GOOD THEY WRITE legally assess them again, The corporation counsel's office also | on the concert stage. she found that |the hospital. who also will explain the | At Meeting Wednesday Night. | g o0t Bureau is $39,962,000. | 4 an asphalt topping on "“’i::;irgstendm(g :";2‘;‘;'“0‘;:’::‘“““30““:::;immo‘;gdhfix mivalmrr f::;;l&;_;till re.‘nnfim (r\( ‘:h(“hll\"m};“nn '[l'h:1 ]r:m\r:::‘ Frederic Willlam Wile will discuss BI.; l'l:chuurse :t,}f] zh]e h;an&g? zilt the | A W e o Al o i nE 4 - e s splendid voice. | will afIor e public and delegate: i udget Bureau the local officials are ominican Sisters of St Monastery, o e several years later, according | with asphalt and an assessment charg- | Mrs, Kenyon also was interested in art, | to ihe General Convention of the Epis- | !he political outlook at the present time | (n i3 ™ 0“cybiain all of the ,.,ems] sin, have found that for treating m‘[(),"‘l’,‘l,‘f"fijx’;’é“mh;i z‘n‘g g‘;i’l;’; V;’J’SC“’;:E t6 an opinion submitted to the Com-|ed against the property owners for|She studied china painting after she |copal Church'an opportunity to learn |at the opening meeting Wednesday eve- | that make up their estimates, but it || aged and sickly, Faiher John's Medicina is 5o eifective (ot Thoo & UP the corporation ;{“’h“' A z‘:‘fppfl“‘“‘:f“:gfi':‘;gg]d“gg was 50 years old and continued until of the Nation-wide campaign Jor $2-|ning in the Fighth Street Temple of | s likely that particular stress will be| | it daily for many yea Y have use G o & e y 'S 5 about seven or eight years ago. 656.000 indorsed by the convention las i pee ot v o laid upon those improvements Following is part a letter from the Mothe: PR, counsel's 6ffice. The COMMISSIONETS | assessed again for laying the base of ‘an | * ‘She was twice married. the first time | Friday, the Washington Hebrew Congregation | 08 UHAR, U SEERIOVEE ROT Prod- “Weihate roana ol s e Ry Father John's| have not yet studied the opinion and, fentirely new pavement. The legal ad- | to the late H. C. Rockwell, while her | It is hoped to raise $1,000.000 of the | Brotherhood. ‘The meeting will start at | tyeen the original total of the Com- || Medicins for colds, or building up the bage 1t siuans pom Father John's therefore, have taken no action on it. | viser held that no further assessment | second hushand was the late C. F. Ken- |goal by November 10, so that it may |8 o'clock, Allan V. De Ford, president, | missioners and the tentative limitation ||| delicate sisters, and those have colils soon Tecorer ARl pan tee o The opinion was rendered as a re- |could be made in such a case. The|yon. She is survived by two daughters |be presented fo the Japanese Emperor | ool of the Budget Bureau. The municipal || We cannot praise Father John's Medicine too highly. We cheerfully mee: sult_of the protest of property owners | remainder of the opinion dealt with the | and a son. by her first husband. They |on the occasion of his enthronement, | "0 0 "h L | officlals are understood to feel that ||l ommend it for colds and a builder and hope that all who use it e Nichols avenue nortneast, who were |manner of assessing the 10-foot center |are Mrs. Elizabeth Northrup and Mrs. | as a gift of the American people, The program of entertainment 1s beINg | their original total included only urgent | || may obtain the same wonderful results as we do: it does a world of pacd + 1926, for 'a concrete | Strip of a 30-foot street on which | C. H. Fiske of this city and C. A.|money will be used to erect new build- |arranged. which will include perform- | items. | " Father John's Medicine sol free from alcohol and danserous | portion of Nichols avenue |the abutting property owners had al- | Rockwell. She also leaves five grand- | ings. | ances’ by Samuel Korman. Augustine| The budget hearings probably will || drugs. For "7 ye similar tributes of praise as {he. safe | e s year, for the |ready laid at their own expense two |children and several great-grand-! Gen. Pershij acquaintance with | Borguno and others. Ten prizes will be | extend over two weeks or more. The || family e colds 7 bui ARttt T top on the con- |10-foot slabs of paving | children, the work of St. Luke’s dates back to 'awarded. final amount allowed will not be < missioners today the Law Amended in 1927, Congress in 1927 amended the Bor- | land law with a provision that no frontage on which a legal assessment for paving or repaving has been levied shall be liable to any further assess- mént on account of the replacement of such pavement The contention of the highway di- vision has been that the concrete does not constitute a complete street and that the asphalt, although laid after the concrete surface has been in use for some time, was a part of the original paving. Assistant Corporation Counsel Hart, who studied the question, pointed out in his report that at the time of the assessment for the concrete base 1o notice was given the property own- ers that it was for an uncompleted project. 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