Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1931, Page 3

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PRAISES FEATURES: OF DISTRICT BILL" || Dr. Havenner Talks Before DEAD STORAG | for motor cars where l cars and parts are safe. Takoma Park Citizens’ Association. Dr. George C. Havenner, president of || | the Federation of Citizens’ Associations, in addressing the meémbers of the Ta- koma Park Citizens’ Association Ilast {| | night in the Takoma Park Branch of I{A SAFE DEPOSITORY FOR 38 YEN Il C.A.ASPINWALL , PRESIDEN the Washi) n Public Library, out- lined many features of the District bill, which he sald he considered the best balanced bill ever advanced in Congress. Features of Bill Cited. He explained the new assessment plan for street paving, which has been sub- stituted for the Borland act, and fa- vored an increase in the present .gaso- line tax in street widening' rathier than | assesments against i rty owners. He said that after the e of the present bill there would remain but five portable school buildings. He touched on various other important items in the bill relative to water and sewer appro- priations, the trafic law abolishing the /| | office of director, and told of improve- WANTED REAL ESTATE able to purchase income p! lr:‘nrh A the |Address Box 216-J-—Star Office _J| |93| WILL BE ANOTHER ADJUSTO-CRAT RADIATOR CABINETS Head colds Stop that first :i‘md Just put Mwl up your nose hfimth&eflme will nb a cold in the bud. Get a bottle today, at any drug store. ments in the eastern section of the city and vicinity of Anacostia. He said | there would be a meeting of the Wash- ington Bicentennial Committee in the near future to outline plans for par- ticipation of District . residents in the Delebr-tlon Blassingham, chairman of the Bchool Committee, reported on. the project for a northern senior high school, which had been gpproved by the Board of Education, and predicted that it would be located just south of Takoms Park. - An- appropriation is contained in the bill now in Congress. R. G. Sherburnpe, H. J. Carr, A. L. Votaw and L. Cannon were elected to membership. Glee Club- Entertains. E. H. Brown, president of the Manor Park Citizens’ Association, made a brief address extending the co-operation of his organization. President Herbert Walton Rutledge appointed the -following committee to represent the association on the Com- munity Committee for the celebration of Wi 's birthday on Monday, Feb- Andrews, chairman; i £ the American Revo- e En‘:‘n“ assemble "at “he ‘noon, e Milltary" Order of the on, of the United States in a cele- W. E. MARSHALL. Secretary. E’fifim of one and one-nalf per cent (1%) series of 1938 preferred stoc um auarterly, dmund of ené eferce Power Company red payable March 1, 1931, to kholders of record on Feb ks for the transfer of the sald pre. Stock of the company will be closed Bow conducting my own business u i Th n'tg;l Motion picture -ng . Cand will bé. slad tc h'the ssme high.type 3118 Georgis Ave. N.W. i Costs on ovin nouseho within 1. 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The President will return the visit immediately thereafter. President Sanchez will be the host to both in the-evening with a dinner at the palace.. S ke Exclusive of the permanent staff, the British Territorial Army now has 6,549 officers and 127,779 others, a decrease of 46 officers and 1374 other ranks compared with a y who ‘are making a| ' WASHINGTON, SENATE MAY ACT ON TRAFFIG BILL =22 —Caliao| Other D c Measures Llsted for Special Session Sched- uled for Tonight. 'The District traffic bill, which passed the House Saturday, and a number of local measures may be considered by the Senate at the special meeting scheduled for tonight. The night ses- sion has been called, however, under a rule which will result in tponement of any measure which leads to ex- tended discussion. ‘The Senate District Committee yes- terday afternoon struck from the traffic bill the House amendment authorizing :Recm automobile tags for members of House and Senate for use on official Since -the purpose : of the .mercmem was to assist mémbers of Congress in finding parking places.near the Government di ents, the ;Sen- ate Committee substituted a clause enabling the Traffic Bureau to set aside special parking places for Gov- ernment officials near public buildings. The Senate Committee also approved the House bill fixing Constitution ave Behind the voice that answers your call to William King & Son is an organization whose services are keyed to your needs by 95 years of experi- ence in this community. The modern equipment of our yard assures swift delivery to you of sparkingly clean anthracite in exactly the sizes you require. 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