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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 28, 1937—PART ON HARRY [FUNDSFORROADS | Her Happiness Short-Lived |)h PARRANSPEEDS TS — less enemy, will, if sold in sufficient , Wednesday and quantities, ald measurably in the in- g::‘.ilg;vv;";_;:; R telligent direction and actual fleld that's an idea, let's go i activities of skilled fighters sgainst down tonight. Bill and e 5 2 1 i i tuberculosis,” he added. oo tonient. B s || Insufficient to Meet Im _ y Cites Need for Funds for P e i e iy o : Marge. It's a date, then! ion. & 3 i 7 i i tuberculosis has been steadily declin- And say, Harry, you .pmvemem and Expansnon ! 4 4 = g : More VIgOI‘DUS Flght on ing, he said, but preliminary figures Electric trains, switches, signals and toys expertly ;nr'txr:»;dr:n‘:;‘l:ug;;‘my Needs, Bureau Reports. ; : Tuberculosis. gu ?35 indicate this decline has re aired with genuine replacement parts. Reasonable I isc. 3 g : Work called for and deliver 1adies, 55¢ . i :n:n. ;z‘;‘ | By the Assoclated Press. % Citing the need for a more vigorous| “Perhaps we have been too smug, e k vered, Bunnee R band. || The Bureau of Public Roads re- fight against tuberculosis, Dr. Thomas l°<; fflnfldea ;eh“ this k‘"uf; “‘Bk‘l; Leadmg department stores recommend our official Dancing Starts at 9:30, | | ported yesterday that public funds | Parran, Jr, surgeon general of the |5 1 ‘;,r;;";m m':"m“,_'“':: TRLFt o Lionel Repair Service. Free estimates. Don’t I see you at Swanee || now avaflable were “insufficient” to TR ¢ United States Public Health Service, | our part. Now we are brought face to disappoint the kiddies for Christmas. tonight. 13th and F i meet highway improvements and ex- 3 " : i] | vesterday declared funds from the an- | face~with the fact that the decline in Sts. N.W., Under Earle.” || tension needs occasioned by heavier nual sale of Christmas seals aid meas- | tuberculosis mortality has, for the 7| and speedier automobile travel. : wrably in combating the disesse. | Ume being i less, been checked,” MODEL CRAFTS CO. RE“PHGLSTERING nn':]xlfx ;‘Sfif‘ ::l'éus:;s wl:‘i‘laed;rei;zd:n: y ; specific b&"legflgamst tuberculosis | A higher mortality rate among in- || 1616 K St. N.W. ME. 2369 Roosevelt was drafting & special mes- money, as well as strenuous effort, is | dustrial workers and young women | sage to Congress mngmmmng cur- required,” Dr. Parran pointed out.|from 15 to 25 years demands immedi- SPECIAL tailment in Federal expenditures. for “Funds become available to & consid- | ate attention, he declared 2-Pc. SUITE ]| highway building. “The State highway departments, : 3 ~— s 50 confronted with increased responsi- . TWO bilities out of all proportions to the i 5 SPEC IAL TUB \ revenues available to them and pressed e o o o o Extra Chair, | with sound arguments to provide im- i f k , . . > [ $11.50 | provements in all directions, face dit-| P " ; Limited Time Only!! 2 This type of washer s highly endorsed 8 | we have a large [| ficult problems,” the report said. j ; L & by testing laboratories—it's the safest, selection of ma- Expenditures Authorized. quickest and most efficient way to wash e I roriyouto Congress has authorized total i 1 your clothes. Models at this price are These low prices Federal expenditures of approximately > 4 demonstrators, but some are like new pucliz iboriann $476,000.000 for highway work during | | y . g s, and all are fuily guaranteed. | this c#i the next fiscal year. Phone NAtl. 7813 and estimator §| & 3 ! ; ik i ! 1 i § e i Largest Trade-in will gladly call with samples. Work \ The President told a press con- % i e R $4 z 5 oo § i unconditionally guaranteed. | ference he would recommend that . ; Allowance | Congress reduce these authorizations | \ = 5 lled WILLIT UPHOLSTERY CO. fl|in a move toward palancing the Fed- v Complete . .. Installe 406 10th St. N.W. NAtl. 7813 | eral budget. : This unit will take care of Below and Opp. Gas Licht Co. . Establishing a record for road build- Fear and sorrow are written on the pretty face of 17-year-old 400 feet of water radiation, e ]r"]:m:? ;:}:gglenz:finz:; B.}xsr(:m:h:{ Kathleen Drown, who, hearing shots, rushed from her Boston and can be seen at our dis- 1 WITH THIS COUPON Toads completed under s super- | Rotel 700m t0 find her mother dead in @ nearby hallway. The |U§ i vem it 1y oh Ny | ] NEW WATGH REPA'RI"G vision in the 1937 fiscal year totaled | grief-crazed girl was further saddened by the fact her mother’ | 3,000 ABC Oil Burners now —APEX | more than 22,000 miles. was slain on the eve of a reconciliation with her husband, a in service in Washington A The previous high record, it said, o b € é —ABC | was made in 1934, when 21,700 miles| 7€COnCiliation Kathleen had brought about. Theodore Petow, and vicinity. 1 : —PRIMA | of roads were constructed. 33, unemployed motion picture operator and friend of the mother, Replace your old furnace G-E Grade Crossing Elimination. confessed, according to police, he killed Mrs. Drown during an with a modern heating unit. 5 Watermatic Grade crossing elimination and pro- | groyment. —Copyright, A. P. Wirephoto. § > o tection work far surpassed any other g il e P ERHS IF DESIRED —IRONRITE IRONERS B | year, the bureau said in its annual : 100 Modele to | e i e ANY MAKE report. During the year 1,149 cross- | Secondary roads outside of munici- | : | Choose From Tnetruction” with each purchase. ings were eliminated, 196 structures | Palities. . | ouls ABRA"A“S e 4 ¢ WATCH were reconstructed and 574 cmmng:‘ At the end of the year 11,274 miles i P : 3 | of ds, volvi $268,445,582 | A '$-1239 G ST. 5 Cleaned | "Of the total mileage completed dur- | while there were unobligated balances T 714 13th S(» N W. National 3068 JORDAN - #»13TH 4 {ing the year 18768 were constructed | AVAllable for road building of $232,- CASH FOR OLD GOLD i : i with funds apportioned to the States, | 053.608 for the 1938 year. | } Ad usted while the grade crossing elimination| The bureau said 139 miles of roads J program was carried on with funds | Were completed in the forest highway Guaranteed One Year | Bppropriated by the Emergency Ap- |system and 169 miles in the national Main Spl’illxl | propriation Act of 1935, parks, parkways and monuments. | of the total mileage constructed with ———— allotted funds and in co-operation F i | with State highway departments Civic Forum Meets Tonight. 110,257, costing $155,281,958, Were on| A round-table discussion on “Grati- ll’ederul aid systems outside munici- | tude” will feature the meeting of the | pglities: 1,093 miles, costing $59,688.- | Civic National Forum tonight at 6:30 Est. 19 9 . were into and through munici- | o'clock in the Whitelaw Hotel, Thir- Years 812 F St. N.W.R' palities; 571 miles, costing $27,380.225, | teenth and T streets N.W. Mrs. Gora ine Tosieirslewhiis Store were secondary roads in towns, and | W. Wilkinson, social service and Red 6,847 miles, costing $77,281.77 Y Cross worke! preside. x 17 JEWEL BULOVA 5 21 JEWEL BULGVA 17 JEWELS, 2 DIAMONDS For The Modern Man 3 i g ity f “GW 0/ Tme” “The Ben Hur” “'Zad‘/ Budosa” PAY 800 WEEKLY BAY 7Sc wrEXLY PAY 75e WEEKLY Get His szt Se/ected Early! And here are suggestions that will win his hearty appreciation—the very things with which he hopes some one will remember him. Lounging Wik : Cocktail In pleasing patterns; Y 4 ; Ad;mart r]nod-el which luxuriously silk lined; g p 2 9 a Pesslnt note silk collars and cuffs. .4 : In every modern man’s : wardrobe. y ) v : ’ o It’s foolish to tolerate an old-fashioned and cantankerous watch when Special $1 5 o Special ‘ ) ; : you can easily own a new, smart and dependable timepiece! We picture o - . : h \ SRia twelve models from four of the country’s leading watch manufacturers. 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