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B—8 o HIKE ASKED IN SUMS FOR FLOOD CONTROL Representative to Seek Amounts Larger Than Roosevelt Fixed as Maximums. By the Assoctated Pres: Representative W gton, Demo- crat, of Mississippi said yesterday he would seek flood-co tions larger than Roosevelt has set that work X The Miss House Flood closed at a committee session he would ask the Appropriations Committee to increase the budget figures of $22,- 500,000 for execut of the Overton floo $30,000.000 for projects approved in the 1936 omnibus flood-control law. The President has expressed a de- sire to keep funds for approved proj- eets within budget recommendations. | He also asked a delay on additional | authoriza until further studies | have been made. | The Overton act, for flood control | on the M nd its tributaries, | contemplated N $45.000,000 annually fo and the amnibus act $50.000,000 a year over the same period. | I Traffic Conviction, ; SECOND OFFENSE SPEEDING. William B. Carnes, jr., 1615 Ken- yon street, $10 | John T. Wood, 1716 Oregon ave- nue, $10 i FIRST OFFENSE SPEEDING. { Willlam L. Orton, 205 D street northeast, $3. William Janaske, 1232 Sixth | street sou t Louis T. Ar son, V. g $10. #enrv D. Genther, 1741 Kilbourne place, $10. Willlam A. Meanerhan, 1409 Six- teenth street, $5 James E. Russell, Maryland, $5. Herbert Sacks, 4529 Ninth street, 85 Allen G. Jones, no address given, $5. Francls R. Hi-Taffer, Maryland, $10. James W. Dickens, 1616 New Jersey avenue, $5. Eugene R. Mvers, 1767 P street, $5. Robert W. Brigman, jr., Maryland, $5. Elmer Pennington, 634 Columbia road. $5. John H. Schultz, Maryland, $5 William D. Rutan, 138 Kentucky | avenue s | Ashley D. Roge! Arthur J. Martir street, $5. Burton FE. Clayborn, 3207 Adams Mill road, 5 John A. Carver, 2023 Newark street, $5 Otis L. Abernathy, Maryland, $5. Willlam C. Birley, 3014 Dent place, | | | $5. David S. Bassin, 53 D street south- east, $5. James H. Radbough, Virginia, $5. ‘William J. Richards, 1931 Seven- teenth street, $10. Ralph V. Ayers, 327 Douglas street northeast, $10. John W. Keogh, 1630 Irving street, 65. Thomas A. Cummings, 3042 Cam- bridge place, $10. “*Economy nothing short of amazing . .. miles per gallon 18':” A few reasons why we urge you to see and drive the Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 for 1937: Smooth-flowing 12-cylinder power « - with 14 to 18 miles per gallon! . Steel body structure of exclusive design that gives lower center of gravity, greater road clearance, increased roominess. . Greater beauty for 1937 . , . dis- tinctive new instrument panels, rich new upholstery treatment. . Finer operation for 1937. .. easicr steering ... still greater quietness and smoothness. . New body-types, now 4 in all... with large built-in luggage space, opening from cutside. ° SEDAN—Complete (ezcet for license plates) DePd in Washington & Vicinity $1,346.48 Payments as low as $45 per month after usual down payment LiNcoLN-ZEPH See Any of the Following Lincoln-Zephyr Dealers ANACOSTIA _MOTOR CO. 1325 Good Hope Rd. S.E. CHERNER MOTOR_CO. 1381 Florida Ave. N.W. PARKWAY MOTOR CO., Inc. 3040 M St. N.W. Kemper L. Miller, 616 C street northeast, $5. Edward C. Hockman, 1315 Quincy street, $5. Albert A. Moye, Virginia, $5. Eugene Greenfeld, jr, 3101 New Hampshire avenue, $5. James E. French, 2270 Ninth street, $5. James A. Peyton, 1304 Ninth street, $5 Ernest J. Gardner, 909 Barry place, $10. Sam Merando, 1415 G street north- east, $5. Ernest E. Jeflerson, 1414 T street, $5. David Glasgow, Virginia, $5. Harry E. Widmayer, 2121 Lincoln road northeast, $5. Hall R. McLean, Maryland, $5. lin Waltman, jr., 3700 Massa- s avenue, $5. Victor E. Molett, Raleigh Hotel, $10 M ret L. McCormick, 6314 irty-third street, $! Edward N. Reid, M: and, $5. George W. Fanning, Maryland, $5. Joseph B. Sweet, 3633 Thirteenth street northeast, $5. Carl L. Riedell, 701 G street south- east, $5. William H. Coindes, 3523 Fourteenth street, $5. DONT FORGET — SOON THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Arthur B. Cross, 5003 Third street,| Edward W. Alexander, 1630 Irving $5. street, revoked. m;':m:; McK. Ralt, 3729 Reservoir| joshua Colston, 202 D street, re- | , $5. voked. Clyde Jackson, 1104 Fourth street, S s *| William T. Hale, 401 Twenty-third PERMITS SUSPENDED OR street, revoked. > REVOKED, Arthur L. Jones, 2501 Fourteenth Christ_Avaranis, 2133 Pennsylvania | Street, revoked. aveiiie, 30\ aby, VIVANS | Robert D, Lovelace, 3220 Twelfth Bertram L. Biggs, Camps Springs, street northeast, revoked. Md., revoked, Lyman M. Nebeker, 3409 Woodley Daniel J. Brown, 320 Taylor road, revoked. Py vior street, | pobert B. Smithers, 2723 Q street, Prank J. Eisinger, 1112 Raum Eevojed, o N street | James D. Gainer, Capitol Heights, |} Marshall K. Hood, 524 T street, re- | M4 30 days. voked. Hyter H. Ruggles, R. F. D. No. 1, J. B. Kahle, 323 Tennessee av Baitux, Vi, reyoked. T fvenue| " ‘Norman W. Wilson, Mount Airy, Truman D. Lewis, 4200 Twenty-sec- | Md~ revoked. ond street northeast, 30 days. John F. Moran, ir., 2715 Fifteenth street mnortheast, revoked. Cossie C. Proctor, 5423 Bell place northeast, revoked. Delmas C. Stutler, 4630 Davenport street, revoked Howard E. Williams, 1623 Minne- No Stain sota avenue southeast, revoked i Wear Clothes Ralph R. Winslow, 4707 North Car- Any Time lyn Spring road, Alexandria, Va., re- voked. Edward W. O. Young, 1002 Park| road, revoke ITLL BE THE TOAST OF Ford Motor Company, Alexandria, Vae Gentlement in When one is der&:“ Setting from xpress his appreeiation. t I an automobile tha aifficult to fully e 1 have found the nothing sho trip to Floridae an socourate recor . Yo attempt was gallons howing of the L1 = the everage miles Pe as you will see, over 18=1/4. who has ridden in car gives at t);etut Bandled 80 economy 6! speeds, end yob trip was, Anyone 1 am sure, th pever driven & o& TR ARLINGTON MOTGR CO. Rossiyn, Va. HILL & TIBBITTS 1114 Vermont Ave. N.W. STEUART MOTOR CO. 6th and New York Ave. N.W. NORTHWEST MOTOR CO., 6720 Wis. Ave., Chevy Chase, Md. s kN #t of amazing. Reocently We drov d :f gasoline purchases, THE TOWN / T Waehington, D.Ce February 24, 1957¢ from and satisfaoction g the pleuur;u Linocoln-Zephyr it is be . Lincoln=Zephyr to ny wife and I took & 9 miles. o & tota} of z'mvm.eh Totaled made at any timo to build up the driving et slow neoln=Zephyr znon #igure for the economy of the ephyr will agree, o Linooln=Z = w2 unmatched oomforte easily. Very, trunj;z! -: 2 YR V12 for 1937 PALMER NORTHEAST MOTOR CO. 7 Bpencer St Hyatisville, Md. 920 Bladensburs Rd. N.E. G T 5 TRIANGLE MOTOR MR AGR: N T Ave ind N Cap APITOL MOTORS. Inc. WARFIELD MOTOR Ci 55 Pennrrivania Ave. 8.8, 1727 Conn. Ave. N. CARTER MOTOR CO.. Inc., 118 N. 8¢. Asaph St., Alexaadris, Va. P ‘D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1831. PEACOCK - 58‘75 Exquisite Footwear, new and exclusive with Jelleft's. They're acclaimed the nation over as modish pace- setters that are devoted to the careful fitting of the feminine foot. C. 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