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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1929. | located and recommended for the near- | by States of Virginia and Maryland. | Maryland allocations Baltimore, ! Faderal building, $3.300 Baltimore, Mawine Hospital, $1,620,000; Cumber- ) land, $265,000; Easton, $90,000; West- I | minster, $80,000; Crisfield, $75,000 { | Maryland recommendedplaces are: l | Baltimore quarantine station, quarters | tar officer in charge, $15,000, and new | Federal building at Woodsboro, Md. | Virginia allocations to be built are: | Rhode Island Avenue Efforts Congress Gets Recommenda- | Alexandria Federal Building, $380,000 ! | | $260.000; ~'Norfolk. $1,150,000; _Port 1 i i | Lynchburg, ~ $550.000; Newport N for Rented Branch Are tions fer Expenditure of | houin, $140.000: Richmond. $1.500,000: | g‘““"k{imm:f:?gim BruflmL l‘IOB,M; . H ena a, X , and a lace nof Successful. $398,000,000. | e bt o e leled i n xce tlon d yau i oyl | " virginia recommendations: Norfolk, o, informed that their fight ta | BY the Associated Pry | double house for offices at Marine Hos- #ecure a branch of the Public Library = Congress vesterday received from | pital, $30,000, and a post office for Cul- in rented quarters in their territory had | Secretary Mcllon and Postmaster Gen-| peper. been successtul, the Rhiode Iland Ave- | eral New recommendations for the ex- | e A ue * Citizens' ~Association last night | penditure of $398,000,000 to provide for | - il uthorized the “inauguration of plans public buildings in the country. A lond sapeancr Haryour taleplions | poking to the securing of a permanent The report allocates 571 projects, | PO | g unit i brary site. mostly post offices and courmnusesnortf(?l;n‘,““fl‘l%‘;’en"‘m piZestilv s Rashed \ E. G. Seivers, chairman of the special | which funds are available as part of v 4 . rary committee, told the citizens at 'the building program undertaken last |= m— _ " eir meeting in the Sherwood Presby- vear by the Government. terian Sunday school hall that the oill |~ In addition, a list of places where = miaking provision for the library branch | the need for public buildings is great Let us explain why had passed Congress and been signed |and which could not be cared for in the | int by the Presidont’ |amount available was submitted, with ":; :!‘"’ ':"“"“““' During the next month Sievers' com- | the recommendation that funds be au- L TR mittee will study possible locations for 'thorized. Another list of cities where | in beautifu the structure. At present it is under- |needs were pressing, but for which no | 1661 Crescent Pl #t00d to be the wish of the library offi- | funds were available, was submitted | cials that the branch be located within | with the request that a lump sum be the business section of Rhode Island made available for use after further avenue northeast. | investigation. | . Erection of overhead bridges across| Of the total projects recommended, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad tracks. 293 are new post office buildings in - especially for the convenience of fire | cities now without Federal buildings. (Co-operative) 4 4 4 engines and school children, and the 100 new buildings to replace old or in- 5 Iandscaping of the grounds of the W00d- | adequate Federal buildmnge. 107 addi- are available to your ridse, John Burroughs and Langdon | iions or extensions to present bulld- great advantage? Schools were recommended by commit- | jngs 17 marine hospital and quarantine o Shonas mud ; projects and 38 border inspection sta- M. & R. B. WARREN ciation. Plans tions. | Telephone Adams 9900 0 of base ball diamonds, tennis court. and | "Th. yeport was transmitted, Mr. New a swimming pool in the park preas of | said, only after extensive surveys had | "“kcf’m"‘“m“t{ were submitted by the | heen made and hearings held on prac- | parks’ committee. tically all of the projects. g Indorsement of the effort of the Ped- | S 310 Of (AR BIOTEIS | Ly ol . | ¢ eration of Citizens’ Associations to se: cure an extension of free ccllection and delivery service to all residences and business places on paved street: was voted by the organization. Unsuccessful recent efforts to have ] § j the association alter its policy by mak- | « g a nation to a welfare organization | led to the passage of an amendment | X P 10 the constitution requiring the presi- | |k 9 G | dent, treasurer and financial secretary, | o 3 acting as_a special committee, to re- | Pport on all proposed appropriations. Development of leaders and citizen- ship was characterized as the chief | 5 mncttt;n of hc;uunsn bodies fby l;eprke-r 3 3 3 i . . . smtative John M. Norton of Nebraska : o . i b f h l f in a brief add Musical selections 4 t T e T | (N : , The sizes of this unusua grouping of rugs Miss Frances Tucker and Miss Lillian 5 ! Llewellyn. Thomas J. Llewellyn, newly Cemesmisbdnl ; v £ | range from 9 x 12 to 14 x 10 6. Deep-piled and Nine new members were admitted. ‘They are: Paul Pearson, Harry L. Dow- ney, Gilbert L. Cake, J. Parker Milburn, e ol & | strongly woven, they are all priced now ANNUAL BALL PLANNED. ' ' Motion Picture Machine Operators’ 3 2 # { Union to Hold Event. : . . in sizes from (Flans for the elihtee‘x;thhl‘nnual ball ; L 3 at ’ ) o ’ ’ [3 e Motion Picture Machine Ta- 3 fors Union, Washington Local, No. 224, 3 : & 14x106" to9 x12 1o be held at the Washington Audito- 3 ® rium March are being completed. B 5 2 3 Leon Brusiloff, director of the Fox 2 ‘Theater Orchestra, will lead his or- = . B sl ganization in several numbers, while X g HERE are certain times when ‘Wesley Eddy and Harry Borjes of the ey everv woma t Palace, Daniel Breeskin of the Earle x?earl) every woman should accep and Claude Burrows of Loew's also will the aid and comfort of Bayer Aspirin, T e o curtitne. P ' Not just for the unexpected headache . 5 : hese tablets relieve so readily. Not A f al d b fi }ui?c f:; Eold:e\l\c'}‘xiech they check so | group o unusu rugs, lnsplre y ne e OBl w and . ickly. Bayer Aspirin brings ease on P Bouknight, The vatdevilis as beas quickly y pi ing. ol oo § Id desi d woven with a deep, rich pile that = 7} e e o] £ o aintiars ot satural ot nesssary. old designs and woven with a deep, rich pile that il S This relief is perfectly harmless, as in BILL GOES TO PRESIDENT. | e all uses. Remember this! Look for . . . n R | promises long wear, catries the sale price of ‘ PVER proven directions found inside. { [House Concurs in Amendment to Sanitarium Measure. On motion of Chairman Zihlman of 4 @ | & he House District Committee the House 3 g ) ay concurred in a slight amendment . e by the S:}me u: the bu!lnluut?&: g construction of a tuberct I 7 e - itarium for children at a cost not| f r the o exceed $300,000. This measure now | 5 0 9 x 12 size bes to the President for signatures | 7 ' . e“ % Vs /Jn Scatter Rugs —hundreds and hundreds of them, in a range of the unusual colorings and dis- tinctive designs that one always sees at the store of W. & J. Sloane, are marked in the Sale -*18 IS W.&J.SLOANE “The House with the Green Shutters” 709-711-713 TWELFTH STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. . STORE OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P.M. e SLOANE ENDORSED MERCHANDISECARRIES DAILY, INCLUDING SATURDAY CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED AN ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION ‘/%/ ‘ (