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Nat. 1586 33¢ OPENING NEED T0LD ]Bu;iness Assogiation Urges | Approval of Improvement Item in Budget. g ) The opening of New York ayenue Yom Florida avenue to BladenSburg : oad northeast, to provide a new arterial I pighway from the center of the city to the main highway to Baltimore and . knnapolis, is an urgent need and should ihe started at the earliest possible date, tthe Merchants and Manufacturers’ As- : boclation declared in a letter today to Representative Stmmons, chairman of i he District subcommittee of the House « jppropriations committee. | !"Approval of an item in the District Iludget for the next fiscal year, now 1 Jending in Congress, for the grading of ifew York avenue between the points 1 jamed, and also that provision be made 1br the paving and opening of this 1 horoughfare as a part of the same proj- LEGAL NOTI ES. | WiTiAM ¥ E SUPREME COURT &'F THE DI Nk ol Columbla. Holding Condemnation _ of land Court.—In_te: extension of Nebraska Avenue PUBLICATION ~Notice siven that the Commissioners of | trict. of Columbia (pursuant to | | provision of the Act of Congress. March 4. 1913, ‘entitled. “An_Act makin appropristions for, tne expenses of \the gov- e mom. of the District of Colu ‘lli for Ittn hui ed and fourteen. and fo\ vumom of"the permanent system ' of \(I\M portion of the District n( Co mbi annzto\n adopted undn’ the Act of Con gress approved March 2, 1893, as amende the Acts of Congress approved June 28 and May 28. 1926, respectively, b. condemnation under the provisions of sub chapter one of chapter fifteen of the Code [t for che District of Cotumbia have tition in this Court prayine the i a pe | Bodemnation of ‘the land necessary for ti | extension of Nevraska Avenue from Wis- consin Avenue to Reno Road Northwest. and i the extansion of Thirty-ninth Street betwee e anO8 Ctet "apa_Grant Road.. in. the District of Columbia. shown on a map or"Glat fled with the said petition. an & part thereof. and praving also that this Court eprpanel a_jury in accordance with | the law provided for in such cases to assess the damages each owner of the land to be | taken may sustain by reason of the said extension of Nebraska Avenue from Wiscon- sin Avenue to Reno Road Northwest. and the ‘extension of Thirty-ninth Street be- tween Albermarle Street and Grant Road. in the District of Columbia, and the con- demnstion of the land necessary for the purposes thereof. and to assess the benefits Tesulting therefrom. plus all or any part of the costs and expenses of said proceedines; pon ‘any lands ‘which the iry may fnd Wil ba benefited. as provided Yor in and by the aforesaid Act of Congress approved May 38, 1928, it Is. by the Cours this 16th day of January, 1930. ORDERED that all persons having any Interest in these proceedings, be and they are hereby warned and commanded notice and order be published twice a week Evening itar. the Washington Post and the Washingtcmn Herald, newspapers published in the said District. commencing at least « District for £ ‘om Wiscon- Road Non ihwest, and “|thE street extension delayed. I nmhy the approved, nine- othert herety (o Cave "mathon zed o nd, or widen any street, L:wemuc., | Poad or hishway to conform with thy "nn‘-l tside. of (hé citles of Washington an: i for two shccessive weeks in The Washington | b e un e deputies. within the District of Columbia. d 2nd occupans of the LEARN X8 LANGUAGE —by our easy conversational method, fa- mous for nuy;‘-.r Frivate or class in- struction. dvertisement 1 lesso Berlllzngehml of Langn[es 1115 Gomnecticut Avenue PREPKR’E NOW : ; CLERK-CARRIER. i e cierie T Opteis CE. statisti- PaL- ot IFFTt course for Office exam. 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Anton Stephan, president of ti be business organization. | " 1A bridge over the railroad tracks on u \e line of New York avenue extended, rth of Union Staticn, was constructed umber of vears ago, but the opening | 0( | the traffic artery was postponed and |-t Advocated Many Years. For many years the Merchants and M. \nufacturers’ Association has advo- ‘c. »d the opening of this avenue in orfer to provide another direct arterial higihway from the center of Washing- tor to Bladensburg road, Representative Sirpmons is told in the leter. “Buch an awvenue,” Gen. Stephan con- tintes, “woul(1 relieve the severe traffic i | congestion niw existing at_Fifteenth and H strectd northeast, would shorten § | the distance 'to Baltimore and Annap- » | olis, save tim:: for motorists and lessen [} the hazards of traffic accidents because V| of the few inti>rsecting streets along the |4 Dm]efled new tho: thiare. % || _“The compl¢tion of New York avenue {| aiso would open up for devzlopment a very desirable and much needed area for commercial'use. Such locations are now in demanil because of the changes . INEW YORK AVENUE] = Poli\s—“Robin Hood,” f: ¢ 8:20 p.m. Gayety—“Parisian_Fla.ppers,” at 2:15 ASh. LGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEINENTS. “Papa agional—Otis Skin in '’ at 8:15 pm. it and 85 pm. Metropolitan—"Glorifyng the Amer- ican 7:22 R-K-O Keith’s— ond 5:15, Columbia—Maurice Ck evalier in “The Love Parade” GIrl\” 11:32 am., and 9:24 p.m. 1:22, 3:22, week, at 1018 am, 7:15 and 9:15 pm. 1:15, lellnce of Rib Grande” at d 10, ! at 11:17 i 10 p m. Playing Aroll Tid, 50, 3:55, 5:45, '7:50 lnd second j.seek, at .. 12:40, 2:50, 5:05, 7:15 and lInIlO‘ “The Phantom yof the Opera,” at 11:30 am., 3:30, 5:30, ¥7:30 and 9:30 pm. Ambassador—*Playing 6:15, Central—"Sweetle,” from 11 am. w 11 pa State—"“Hollywood Re\dew,” at 6, 8\ and Tivoli—Ronald Colm' jn demned,” 9:30 8 and 9:50 p.m. m. 10 p.m. in at 2:20, 4:05, p.m. “Hit ¢lhe Deck,” sec- Around,” “Con- :85, 7:40 and N | D. C. TUESDAY, For Real Smlrt_ . Furniture Go to Baum’s CONNECTICUT AVE. Opp. Mayflower Hotel 5:22, 3:15, dim, 9:35 10:30 | 9:25 | 1009 Pa. Ave. JANUARY E. Morrison Paper Co. 28, 1930. AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. RIALTO NOW PLAYINC *‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA” A_Tremendous Sn-nllnn In Sound ! Lking—Si PLEASE P TO ATTEND MATINEES—AVOID NITE GCROWDS ACCOUNTING SYSTEM BINDERS’' FORMS AND ANALYSIS PADS Livingston, Inc. 722 13th St. N.W. at 1 AHighly Specializ ed Business —invisibly- ~runs in hose. Southern St elos Co. 701 12th N W. That rep: Combination /Sea Food Oysters, L_a1s 7on a la New burg chafing clish. Egtablls’hed 1858 Shrimps, Lobster, Scallops and. Crab Flake, served in Newbu g Sauce in Washington’s Birthday Serve and Enjoy OUR FAMOUS GREEN BAG COFFEE ! Per 3 5 c sw.| | [ Today and 24 Days More Befere | | | | | | Lb., “On the Tables of Those Who Knew." Sanitary and Piggly Wiggly Stores | AAAAAAAAAAA WEMWMWMM NM&&'H’-‘EGH I in location many concerns are forced to | & make, due to the Government building program, nowr under way in the triangle south of Pennsylvania avenue. Grow- ling Washington must necessarily extend its industrizl activities to take care of the local market, and conveniently lo- rated sites are becoming scarce. i “Because of the fact that there will be mo fills necessary and in order to make thijs street available at an_early date we believe that grading and pav- Ing can be done in one operation, and | - with a possibility of saving considerable | « pxpense. i Unge Early Improvement. |“We, therefore, urge that in view of ! fhe previous delay in the carrying out this praject, and the urgent necessity r the sdme, that your committee not « nly approve the item for grading New ork avemie between the points indi- ted above, but make the necessary rovision for paving of this strest so t work may be started. and com- rmd, at the earliest possible date.” Seventh Blast Victim Dies. INDIANAPOLIS. January 28 (#).— The seventh victim of an explosion which occurred when Donald Kluesner, 31, poured gasoline on a kitchen fire, Evelyn Kluesner, age 6 months, died at City Hospital Sunday night. She was the last surviving member of the family. Five were killed or fatally burned in the explosion January 7, while Evelyn's x"ma brother, Donald jr., died January | f AMBASSADOR g HOTEL Radio in Every Room Swimming Pool Handball Court FREE TO GUESTS \ | Special Monthly Rates To Permanent Guests School of the Political Sciences Walter M. W. Splawn, Dean and Director . 1901-1907 F St. N.W. 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