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THE EVE STAR, WASHINGT! D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 FUNDS ARE DENIED FORROADBUILDING = | Montgomery to Get $55,000 for Maintenance and Noth- ing for Construction. BY JACK ALLEN, Staff Correspondent of The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, September 11.— The Board of Montgomery County > Commissioners was informed by the | § State Roads Commission, meeting | Queen Anne here yesterday, that no State funds i will be forthcoming for road con- | Em ire struction in Montgomery during the 3 A % new fiscal year beginning October 1. - LOUIS Xv In addition, the highway body ad- \ ay: vised the board that less than one- s . d half of the county’s revenue from the ) Chlppen ale gasoline tax would be applied to road P B E . s . nglish Tudor maintenance and the remainder would | be ear-marked to retirement of & por- " tion of the deficii of approximately o COgSWG” $250,000 now existing in Montgomery's - road account. These Fa I | Suggests Reimbursement. Dr. H. E. Tabler, chairman of the e H highway group. so notified the board # in a letter, and furtber suggested that the county reimburse the commission 2 in the amount of the deficit. The : board took no action on the sugges- | |} ' tion, however. g The comunication from Dr. Tabler . was met with & denunciation by Com- | are going missioner Paul Coughlan of the pro- back to school' cedure followed by the State in carry- ing out road work which is not author- ized by the county and chi\rgmg‘ v Montgomery for the improvement. > — Coughlan, pointing to a list of re- § eent jobs completed by the State, said 3 L] several roads had been improved at & cost of approximately $20.000 each, | — although the roads run through vir- | R —Fine percales and - in plaids, stripes $55,000 for Maintenance. | P A PSS A financial statement accompanying Dr. Tabler's letter disclosed that only | : . rich Fall colors— $55.474.13 would be expended for maintenance in Montgomery during | color fast, of course, as school froqu tuie road Body s e f‘-‘d“(‘fi Sl % should be. A huge variety of styles with | o Nionsaemerys estimated $11643292 pleats, pockets, little collars, jumpers. in receipts from the gas tax would be ?(1)zelsof$ lcgmbby girls too! Sizes 7 to e e S " applied to the deficit. | . —JYou e surprised to find su 1 H - * . o A T A e v spolind P! . gk l: eautifu fithau’s at such a price. They're solidly made—many hand- county will still owe the State $182,- | so eAy carved—an ;overe."m't unusual}y ne, closely woven tapestries in a variety of colorful patterns « « « Any one you select will give years of service and add beauty and comfort to any room-—because 858.75 at the end of the new fiscal they're definitely better chairs—with all the style and quality you find in higher priced models. They're vear. unless steps are taken meanwhile | to retire the obligation in some other 4 Name on Penclls na“y bargains! G early! manner, which is not expected. The present deficit is $269,35 3 . i E ::nlc:e ::é 2; ;:3?:;119?‘:3::51 m: 3 \ ) and Pencll Case Kann's—Third Floor—7th St. Building. grat@’r's l:lpphca‘lmn of 5251,154‘,16;32. Whtl:‘lh i M d H f . h . 5 . er estimates wil lue e BT S i o e A 5 odern Home-furnishing Demands the Soft Beauty of crements before October. c Asked 10-Year Program. 3 B\ b Sy % Members of the county board con- 1 ; . ferred with the State Roads Commis- ; % —Five pencils and ruler o sion some time ago and asked that in s tan leather case \ g the latter group permit the county to v 3 \ with your name on the : = retire the deficit over a period of 10 4 J \ 3 : years, or about $24.000 a year, and that 4 Tu::mwhl:td ;;‘:ng?:n : the remainder of the gas fund, about I\ like. v $92,000. be used for maintenance work : 3 S ] 5 Seven Beautzful sq. No answer was given the commis- \ 4 § . : 'Shades e yd' (] sioners at the time, but yesterday's \ , letter is regarded as a rejection of the \ at 7 5c proposal. A committee from the Commercial N, 2 —Twelve pencils Jade Green —Broadloom carpet is noted for its unusual beauty, its durability and smartness. It Milk Shippers to the District of Co-’ ; % in an attractive P | Plain Red 2 3 am Ke “goes” with any period of furnishings, and lumbia and Montgomery County ap- > floral box with peared before the board and deplored | % name on each Plain Burgund the unusual variety of rich colors we are i g y offering will enable you to follow any color the “unwholesome competition now pencil. existing” in the county. CREPE Q h \ g : Hemlock Gre scheme ycu desire. The carpet has a nice Members of the board said that a Wit S /i ! o thick pile—that will endure for years. suitable system for scoring dairies on | 3 Hunter’'s Green - - = AL o Te At eticn . Also available in all standard size rugs from the committee advocated such a step. Ren \ Rose-Taupe 27x54-in. to 9x21-ft. Canon G. Freeland Peter of the d'SSanece \ H . Washington Cathedral, who lives on \ : s Eons Esooie il Elooe the Rockville pike, asked the commis- sioners to reduce the taxes in the Rlchness county, declaring taxpayers should not be burdened with a high rate during | . . depressed times. He urged that the | At Specml Prtces county borrow in order to reduce the | or C s taxes, if necessary. e tationery—Kann's—Street Floor. Rosd Work Tndorsed. | St 3 Popular Brands o A delegation, with Webster Beall &s | L A R G E R spokesman, obtained the commission- | . ers’ indorsement of a proposal to have B th d S t the State Roads Commission construct i W O 4 ro er an ls e r improved portion of the so-called Da- ' e r S ey n s e m e S g f‘ 7 mascus-Purdum-Lewisdale-Hyattstown | . \'\ o A road. The road is impassable in in- ’x‘ i clement weather, they said. A pen-} I r s a * \ x‘& tion accompanying the request will be | $ 3% 3 2 = forwarded to the highway commission. | 2 s Harry Miles, janitor at the court | D R E S S s s house, who was dismissed by the new | administration, was reinstated at a | —All-wool jersey, ;dalmgv of $60 a month effective next | X onday. | in smart little % —$1.19 Sanisli Ver: 1 The board called off its meeting for $ styles for school or Muslin with ]t,p Codes i g‘{fl]i’nb sa(t:hgd next Tuesday due to the fact that | kind ten. Red, i ISt & ks c . ndergarten. Red, bed sizes. Frank H. Karn and Ira C. Whitacre, gree! president and clerk of the board, re- S n{,r:-lr:h i spectively, will be in Chicago com- | —There's a new flatter % . A y 3t06 21 | —$1.49 Peerless Mattress Covers of $1 3 8 8-Pc. Ready_Made - pleting negotiations for disposal of . . . = h $iie. Sownity) bonAsirecantlyFald tola in this rich crepe dress Kann's—Fourth Unbleached Muslin. Full and twin ;!;:ctazg fg;;*nmrh&rd- instead, will‘ with its simple neckline Floor. ' e St 2 | alc.centec.j:l byftwo Jjewelled LI P C OV E RS POWER COMPANY S . clips and soft side jabots. =L BoN Temil Wvn EEKS | The cut - velvet sleeves Men's Novelty Cotton Covers. Full-bed size. $ . TO BLOCK LOAN TO CITY| that puff above the Bight 3 60t IAcatast Foan| wrists, the smooth ad- HA N D K E RC H I E FS Kann's—Third Floor. $ 5 6 6 set LJ chise ChaTlaried Ha justable waist, the low e oy placed skirt fullness—all p $ ’ ; have a slenderizing eff - f s —These sets of cretonne or jaspe will fit the By the Associated Press. effect. or B < . 3 ¢ A controversy over the right of | Available in Italiafi T 2 =FC. e[, 1HVEr ate average size three-piece suite of furniture r i | : 2 > with five separate cushions. They're neatly Paragould, Ark., to go into compe- Sienna brown, V —Just the handkerchiefs 'S A tition with a company holding an o “foftese for young men going off made wgth box pleated flounce for divan and Slecric distribution Fanchise ROEn and black. Sizes [ o schoal and oollege I ABl E f two chairs—choice of wing, club, button-back reac] e District Supreme Court | /o 14 i Novelty cottons w = 5 3 yesterday. 2 | 4472 to 5274, Lend. whibpsl heme. and princess styles. The Arkansas Utilities Co., filed a | - ” Also white cottons with ‘ petition for an injunction to restrain | $10.95 Dress Shop cords. Becretary Ickes irom granting the Kann's—Second Floor. “ Kann's—Street. Floor. city a $200,000 Public Works Ad- ministration loan to erect a power plant and distribution system. The lovel, : 3 The company’s consumers several —The lovely Gem XV N " " monts{Agoivers granicd aidocroased 25 Novelty Shoe Styles—10 Sport Oxford Styles A y MACBETH Tate schedule by the Arkansas Utili- pattern that is =annin i | NS EALL FOOTWEAR it : COFFEE MAKER aged should it be forced to retire from business in Paragould or com- }0'1 ilxlfimtt ;9236“0' % Regularly $6.95 arly sells at $2.60. / pete with a municipal plant. = AoveemsEewenr , Siiiieine $ 9 ¥loa 1 Widths $ Pr. . Wake Up Your : AAtoC . —he Machet _Gofee Liver Bile--- / ' | e e Without Calomel — And You'll > i BN e ot s Jumfiorfi?x:g ;{nri?.‘dlo lEo fhe 4 —Pumps, Broadstraps, Ties and Ox- 14-03. Size :flog-lzve—'—mska:npvflm. The liver should pour out two pounds X & fords will be found among the style = =5 Special at healthful coffee every $1 4ni3 S s 0 dvine ey Yot ! shoes—models _for - sports, dress-up == 1y time. 1vs all glass—oo ot L mpIEL : : and business of suede in black, brown i ::"’ D ach Yeu é"’ { constipated. Your whole ' i and green and of soft kidskin in black S # : ¢ doz. nothing to touch the sunk -nf the world looks punk. b, 5 and brown. coffee but sanitary, cry- i —Barrel - sha) stal glass. It's simple to ; —The Sports Oxfords are in smart styles for ’ glasses of clefi operate—economical, too! b/ the college girl, the business woman and the S B cr&nul glass And a great value at the oanier's CLittls | ) woman about town. Brown and black smooth 3 S color price. 5 Stubbornly” re- calf and rough leathers. " Kann' Kann's—Third Floor. ©1931. C. M. Oo. ! Kann's—Fourth Floor. ‘Third 'H:x 5 3 X [} - : Kann's—Third Floor.